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Author: Mauryan
• Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

“Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone,
Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone,
Silence the pianos and with muffled drum
Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come.

Let aeroplanes circle moaning overhead
Scribbling on the sky the message He Is Dead,
Put crêpe bows round the white necks of the public doves,
Let the traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves.

He was my North, my South, my East and West,
My working week and Sunday rest,
My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song;
I thought that love would last forever: I was wrong.

The stars are not wanted now: put out every one;
Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun;
Pour away the ocean and sweep up the wood;
For nothing now can ever come to any good.”


W.H. Auden (1907-1973)

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Author: Mauryan
• Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

The Coffin Dancer

Curling up with a nice novel is one of the greatest pleasures in life and I am a big fan of the unputdownable category of thriller novels. Lincoln Rhyme is the hero in many of Deaver’s novels. He is the same guy who was also there in “The Bone Collector” which was made into a very successful movie starring Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie. Rhyme is a quadriplegic which means that he does not have the use of any of his limbs and is bed ridden. Why would a thriller writer make his lead protagonist so crippled physically? Because he wants to show us what a brilliant mind the hero has and can solve complex cases using only forensics and his intelligence.One would expect such a thriller to be either too comples and boring in parts but I assure you this book is neither. It is one of the most fast paced thrillers I have read and the twists and the turns are never ending. You will also learn  a lot of new things in Forensics and you will be surprised how much information can be gleaned using them.
You can read detailed reviews here.
Don’t miss it.

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Author: Mauryan
• Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

The beautiful  poem below is by the great poet Shri Harivansh Rai Bachchan. In the video below the text of the poem it is being narrrated in the movie “Maine Gandhi Ko Nahi Mara” .

लहरों से डरकर नौका पार नहीं होती

हिम्मत करने वालों की हार नहीं होती।

नन्ही चींटी जब दाना लेकर चलती है,

चढ़ती दीवारों पर सौ बार फिसलती है,

मन का विश्वास रगों में साहस भरता है,

चढ़कर गिरना,गिरकर चढ़ना न अखरता है,

आखिर उसकी मेहनत बेकार नहीं होती ,

कोशिश करने वालों की हार नहीं होती।

डुबकियां सिंधु में गोताखोर लगाता है,

जा-जाकर खाली हाथ लौट आता है,

मिलते न सहेज के मोती पानी में,

बहता दूना उत्साह इसी हैरानी में,

मुठ्ठी उसकी खाली हर बार नहीं होती,

हिम्मत करने वालों की हार नहीं होती।

असफलता एक चुनौती है स्वीकार करो,

क्या कमी रह गयी,देखो और सुधार करो,

जब तक न सफल हो नींद चैन को त्यागो तुम,

संघर्षों का मैदान छोड़ मत भागो तुम,

कुछ किये बिना ही जय-जयकार नहीं होती,

हिम्मत करने वालों की हार नहीं होती।

If you have trouble viewing the above text, you can click on the image below.

Himmat Karne Walon Ki Haar Nahi Hoti

The Video  of  the poem from “Maine Gandhi ko Kahi Mara”

Author: Mauryan
• Saturday, July 11th, 2009


Picture courtesy Advantage Media Academy.

Last Saturday I was invited for the inauguration of Patna’s first media academy. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in media related fields.
The campus which is situated on Bailey road looked quite impressive and while I could not see the State-of-the-art studio , I believe it is quite well equipped. It is an arm of Advantage Group which is one of the oldest media institutions in India.
They had quite an impressive gathering of professionals from the media field and they promise to impart quality education at the center.

The Chief Minister spoke quite well at the inauguration. Whenever I hear him speak, I think that he is one of the very few class of politicians who actually have vision and have the welfare of the masses in their heart .

You can learn more about the institute at their website  here.

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Author: Mauryan
• Friday, July 10th, 2009

This is one of my favourite Nazms . It is heart stoppingly sad and the lyrics are beautiful beyond words. It was written by the last Mughal Emperor in India, Bahadur Shah Zafar. He was an acclaimed poet.
When the king recited this poem in his royal court, every poet present there tore off their poems to acknowledge this composition as the best of that “Mushaira”  which means a poem recitation gathering by different poets.

Below are the lyrics of the Nazm.

Na Kisi Ki Aankh Ka Noor Hoon
Na Kisi Ke Dil Ka Qarar Hoon
Jo Kisi Ke Kaam Na Aa Sake
Main Woh Ek Mushth-E-Ghubaar Hoon
Na Kisi Ki Aankh Ka Noor Hoon

Na To Main Kisi Ka Habeeb Hoon
Na To Main Kisi Ka Raqeeb Hoon
Jo Bigad Chala Gaya Woh Naseeb Hoon
Jo Ujad Gaya Woh Dayaar Hoon

Mera Rang Roop Bigad Gaya
Mera Yaar Muhjse Bichad Gaya
Jo Chaman Khizaan Mein Ujad Gaya
Main Usi Ki Fasl-e-Bahar Hoon

Na Kisi Ki Aankh Ka Noor Hoon
Na Kisi Ke Dil Ka Qarar Hoon

Pay- Faatiha Koyi Aaye Kyon
Koyi Chaar Phool Chadaye Kyon
Koyi Aake Shama Jalaye Kyon
Koyi Aake Shama Jalaye Kyon
Main Woh Be-Kasi Ka Mazaar Hoon
Na Kisi Ki Aankh Ka Noor Hoon
Na Kisi Ke Dil Ka Karar Hoon
Jo Kisi Ke Kaam Na Aa Sake
Main Woh Ek Musth-E-Gubaar Hoon
Na Kisi Ki Aankh Ka Noor Hoon

Main Kahaan Rahoon Main Kahan Basoon
Na Yeh Mujhse Khush Na Woh Mujhse Khush
Main Zameen Ki Peeth Ka Bojh Hoon
Main Falak Ke Dil Ka Gubaar Hoon
Na Kisi Ki Aankh Ka Noor Hoon

Especially poignant are the lines : Pay- Faatiha Koyi Aaye Kyon / Koyi Chaar Phool Chadaye Kyon / Koyi Aake Shama Jalaye Kyon / Koyi Aake Shama Jalaye Kyon which loosely translated mean “On my grave no body comes to pay tribute and do ritual prayers for my soul and no body puts flowers there and why they should do that … no body is igniting candles on my mazar bcoz  my grave is the symbol of nothingness..”

It really is true that the world’s best poetry comes from sadness..

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Author: Mauryan
• Friday, July 10th, 2009

Image039_edited-1 And shortly after posting this, it rained for a while…

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Author: Mauryan
• Friday, July 10th, 2009

Here is a nice song from the movie “Love Aaj Kal”.  The movie is releasing on the 31st of July, 09.

Hindi movie

Author: Mauryan
• Friday, July 10th, 2009

Tune jo na kahaa mai woh sunta raha…
This song is from the movie New York.
New York is one of the best made hindi movies I have seen in a long time. I often used to think that Hindi movies can never match the production values and slickness of Hollywood movies but after seeing this movies I think we are getting there. You can agree or not with the message conveyed in the movie but you cannot dispute that it is an extremely well made.
I also thought that the director did not take sides and neither did he appeared to be “preaching” to the audience. He gave both sides of the story very even handedly .
I think the 3 lead actors have given this their best shot and it shows.
The performance of John Abraham is his best so far , often his good looks overshadow his performance but with this movie he has proved he is ready to lift with the big boys.
Neil Nitin Mukesh is also nearly there, he is also taking big strides in the acting arena and he does a terrific job here.
Katrina Kaif was always stunningly beautiful but here it is her emotive skills which are so and she is clearly in her element in this movie.
Go see this movie if you haven’t already, don’t wait for the DVD for this one. If for nothing else then for the song below which is one of the best hindi ballads I have heard in a long time.

Author: Mauryan
• Friday, April 03rd, 2009

This song is one of the most romantic songs ever, sung beautifully by Jagjit Singh. If i had to make a list of top 3 romantic songs of all time, this one would certainly be there.

Author: Mauryan
• Friday, April 03rd, 2009

The following is a telephone exchange between a hotel guest and room-service at a hotel in Asia. It was recorded and published in the Far East Economic Review:

To get the full effect it should be read aloud. [You will understand what 'tenjewberrymuds' means by the end of the conversation.]

Room Service (RmSv): Morrin. Roon sirbees.
Guest: Sorry, I thought I dialled room-service.

RmSv: Rye…Roon sirbees…morrin! Jewish to oddor sunteen?
Guest: Uh..yes..I’d like some bacon and eggs.

RmSv: Ow July den?
Guest: What??

RmSv: Ow July den?…pryed, boyud, poochd?
Guest: Oh, the eggs! How do I like them? Sorry, scrambled please.

RmSv: Ow July dee baykem? Crease?
Guest: Crisp will be fine.

RmSv: Hokay. An Sahn toes?
Guest: What?

RmSv: An toes. July Sahn toes?
Guest: I don’t think so.

RmSv: No? Judo wan sahn toes??
Guest: I feel really bad about this, but I don’t know what ‘judo wan sahn toes’ means.

RmSv: Toes! toes!… Why jew don juan toes? Ow bow Anglish moppin we bodder?
Guest: English muffin!! I’ve got it! You were saying ‘Toast.’ Fine. Yes, an English muffin will be fine.

RmSv: We bodder?
Guest: No…just put the bodder on the side.

RmSv: Wad?
Guest: I mean butter… just put it on the side.

RmSv: Copy?

Guest: Excuse me?
RmSv: Copy…tea…meel?

Guest: Yes. Coffee, please, and that’s all.
RmSv: One Minnie. Scramah egg, crease baykem, Anglish moppin we bodder on sigh and copy…rye?

Guest: Whatever you say.
RmSv: Tenjewberrymuds.

Guest: You’re very welcome.

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