In todays world where nobody has any time for others and where we all are stressed with our assignments and deadlines..lets take out time to have a look at people who dedicated their lives for something for which they are / were passionate about…
Thought of writing this after i read a story on Jane Goodall, this sunday in Deccan herald. A lady who has dedicated her entire life to chimps, studying their behaviour, evolution… and understanding them…
One other person who devoted her life to take care of others is Mother Teressa, a person who cannot be described in words..have never met her but everytime i see her smiling face, i feel loved..i feel like she always has open arms waiting for the next person to hug her…
Salim Ali, the Birdman of India, devoted his life to wildlife. Systematically studied the birds, their behaviour, their living conditons etc..his books are now used by ornithologists and bird photographers with equal enthusiasm…
Other than these people, there are always those unsung heroes, who we all might not know and might never come to know, but have made a difference to somebody in their life time….
To all such people i bow and dedicate this part of my blog and hope that we always have such people amongst us and hope that their goodness makes this place a better place to live…
Very true. Check these
http://janegoodall.org/
http://michaelnicknichols.com/gallery/jane/
Yendarooo mahaanubhavulu andarikii vandanamulu
srik: does this mean: i salute all the mahubhavas(am i right?) you should have added a line in english
mouna,
‘Yendarooo mahanubhavulu….’ is the most celebrated kriti in Karnataka classical music history. This is written by saint Thyagaraja, and is sung in almost every of the performances, across the globe. Even though this keertane is set in Telugu, it appeals to everyone, speaking any language, living in any part of the world…. This is such a kriti that believes in heart – to – heart communication…. I consider this as the best poetic rendition that one can find. Set in Sree Raga.. this kriti can be called the soul of Indian large-heartedness. It involves the gist of our culture, spirit and organisations…. I suggest you to listen to it once!
Here is a link for this divine song rendered by Dr. M. Balamuralikrishna.
Well… a rough translation means I salute all the great people… and there are millions of them around me! Roughly, I salute everyone!
srk: lovely explanation…hmm but where is the link??