I am back! ….yes after more then a month’s hiatus and a lot of thinking what to write on, I have finally come up with something ….
This lull was not just coz of me not able to think of what to write on, it has a lot to do with my work environment …ya u read it correctly “WORK”! ...I have been put to work now and the surroundings which I have at present don’t really shore up to creative phenomenon like Blogging … :( There is all so called “Techie Janta” in the backdrop here, that they might come up with some unwelcome work 4 me if they even see me reading a blog forget about writing one…and the entry level software engineer that I am, I can only dream of my company buying me a laptop…and for god sake don’t put your brains thinking that how come I cannot afford one still…I can assure u I can’t ....so this is the extra hours I am chipping in at work to write a blog, and ‘I am loving it’…
This weekend I was thinking of doing something or going somewhere to get of out routine life which I have, but didn’t coz couldn’t find nething to do neways, but this thought reminded me of one great episode which occurred with me and some of my friends almost an year ago…. We were new at our job and Bangalore both ….so the trainee gang of ours had much enthu to sort of explore Bangalore on weekends in particular, but as those who know this place can tell u there is nothing much to do so …it’s a city which has I.T offices where u earn on weekdays, a few malls and some other places where u spend on weekends …nothing else much to do around …so we came up with an idea to visit ISKON temple …not that me our some of us were any devotee or something but just that may be the spiritual element that we all have as being an Indian we were born and brought up in that manner that everyone’s ready all the time to go to a temple …so this is all abt what happened that day when we visited the temple or shall I say what happened after …u will get to know…
We decided to meet at the ISKON temple directly at 4pm appox. Lazy me and that too Sunday …man it was tough to get ready and mentally prepare 4 a daunting task ahead coz the place was supposedly 15-20 kms. from where I live and on top of that I was new to ‘namma bangaluru’ and did’nt know the exact way to that place …so somehow I managed to get ready and leave in time …to reach the place I believe I had to ask in total 5-6 times the way from auto fellows and people waiting at red lights, coz in Bangalore light take ample time to change to green that one can easily ask the routes thoroughly…finally I reach the place traumatized to know that I was probably the first one to reach, so now I had to wait some more time 4 may friends to appear before I could enter the place…finally everyone turned up and we went inside …it’s a very remarkable and immense setup…one of the most fine-looking temples I have seen in my life, very neat and well managed temple of lord Krishna …no wonder they get hefty donations from people world over being an international society and it shows …thus it took us some 2hrs to look at it from start till end, moving at a snail's pace in a long queue which included a process of enchanting “Hare Ram hare Ram, hare Krishna hare Krishna” fleeting over 108 small square shaped stones…there is a direct route 4 darshan as well if u r in bit of a hurry and don’t have time to do stepping stone …but then we had all the time in the world so we thought it would be fun to do it the apt way…by the time we did the darshan and came out it was somewhere around 6:30 and odd…
10 comments:
I think, you should buy a Bangalore map ;)
The most awaited blog...2nd in the series....so the China Town people had a gala time last year...who was that "DUDE"...may we know the name pls???....anyways gr8 writing by our dude Mr Avinash...keep it up..waiting for more blogs...cheers
nice one dude.....let me the first one to acclaim the writings of upcoming baba "MOTADEV" as being the part of that nite.
hey it rejuvinated me with a sweet grin on my face ,retrospecting the dude of ur story, the Mr. navigator.But i guess the other side of our journey was that we all 9 dudes sauntered around bangalore full of anxiety,
And as u truely said the holy 108 steps of the temple turned out to be 256 steps for u(108+108) making u the biggest devotee of lord ...as we ppl fell short of that mark by 15 kms .
neways man,it helped me to fall in the memories once again with u
KEEP writing....i am expecting sumthng more from u abt ur work that goin on in the company
Wish i had a map neeraj ...but then Global Positioning System would have been better, coz exact raasta to map main bhi pata nahin chalta ....
good avinash....yaa can u please tell who was that "DUDE"?...:)
So the much awaited post is here.. Feelin sorry tat u actually have to wait after office hours to write blogs... But I guess its kinda good to hear u finally into soemthing productive :P
Comin to the post .. it hilarious to know abt this "adventure" of urs.. n e more like this ?
N who s this NAVIGATOR DUDE ?? Would love to know more abt him...
Ya actually never new that ppl awaited 4 my blog...in such case blogging seems to be more productive then work ... :)
ya megha there r a few more such adventures ...lets see if i jot it down in some more posts to come ..
and comeon both u megha & priti ...read the comments once again ..someone's angry ..so no need 4 me to say who the 'Dude' was...
Hi
Gud One.
But I think that u have missed one thing Avinash that is about Commercialisation of temples.
When u were coming out of the temple u have seen what a "chat pakoras" shops r there.
Temples r for doing prayers not for this type of a thing.
But gr8 Blog
Nice one..........
The thing which is reflected in this blog is ,that still we are not used to this city. this city is not structured in a way like jaipur, where we can atleast guess the path simply using our logics, because of the geometrically good structured roads. so keep on exploring bangalore.........
Bye the way you all had nice time that day......
atleast for the next time anyone of you will think twice for taking charge of Navigator..........
Well All the best for Mr. Navigator
for the next navigation......
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