Wednesday, April 21, 2021

||| Bachanika Tapa |||

Published MoKatha on Nirbhaya Odia Newspaper dated 21st April '21 talks of words and its impacts chronicling how from poems the texts came in between though poems still it is called Katha those are Satyanarayana katha nd Haribansh Katha. Communication now a subject of study for forceful making of one's points but what our sheers tell Bachanika Tapa, talk on meditation i.e. talk less and talk truth are forgotten though for convenience still at times it makes extremely expensive to the self and the society. The reality about the words is its impact is derived from its brevity and orgin that's when streams from the stae of poiusity. It's not to impress upon others but needs to look inside before talking does the words come from deep within from solace and slitude of mind and serenity of the body .Words due to jugalbandi of mind and body are the words are the words to stream !

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bachanika Tapa.
In today's world, some people have the core competencies only in terms of their sweet talking skills and they are proving to be winners. Very often, we find people in organizations in not only thriving but prospering with their sweet words. Sometimes I feel, that is a great weakness in many leaders in unknowingly getting trap to those verbal praise.
Harivansh Purana or Satyanarayan katha will be story of the past for young generations excepting invoking them at the time of crisis as the protecting shields.
Have a great day.

Anonymous said...

I read your article. Best part I liked You have raised why Veda is not being taught at our School. It was deliberately planned by Nehru to suppress our great culture. We have read many things at our School and College. We read History Alexandar the great but we didn’t read Krishna who delivered Gita is not greatest? Gita is more important for our life which no one teaches. This is the irony of our Leaders to whom we worshipped . We read distorted History, not our Civilisation and not our Culture.

Anonymous said...

Mo Katha bhala lagila. Dhanyanad.
The sloka quoted from the Bhagabat Geeta should have been explained for persons like me.
This time it has become more philosophical.
But I enjoyed reading it.