Alright, I decided to take a day off writing something on my blog after talking to HR of Xentrix that when can I expect to hear result of the Interview I gave there.

Well, this topic has been on my mind for a while for a long time. I wanted to write something and want to know what people has got to say about it.

I was born in Punjab, and as I grew up, I have lived in different parts of India. And one thing I get to see almost everywhere is tall statues of God we worship. So the straight question that  comes is, Does God really shower more love to his people/ or that community if his devotees make tall statues or is it like the chances of God giving attention to the people visiting the temple with tall statues is more than the churches or temples where statues are just under the roof. Or is it that the religious societies take advantage of people faith to make wealth for living a luxurious life.

So how much money till date have you donated in the name of God ? Have you ever thought of donating money for student education so that poor can also get education? or do you think all it takes is God for the sanity among people of each every society? and you think Jawahar Lal Nehru was a crazy man was a non sense to say "Each one teach one".

The absence of adequate school infrastructure like improper facilities and inefficient teaching staff is one of the main factors affecting literacy in India. There is a shortage of classrooms to accommodate all the students in addition, there is no proper sanitation in most schools. I recently watch a news on TV showing students have to study in the outdoor of the schools because classes were occupied by cement packets.

 
 
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Ram Hare Hare
Today I visited ISCKON temple, not that I had a greed to ask God to make a way for job I am looking here, but to truly see the form of God's image people worship here in the south. First time i went to ISCKON temple in Burnaby while I was living in Canada. However this ISCKON temple in Bangalore(at Yashwantpur) is very big and yes they has for donations as seva starting from INR 300/- to INR 11,000/- . I do not have to say anything about it. I hope it goes to the charity or care for poor and needy or to the people who work whole day and night at the temple.

Cameras were not allowed inside the temple, although if you took it with you, you cannot take photograph, since i did, when I came out I took some photographs from outside.

My faith in God is not blind, I do not keep blind faith, maybe that's why I call myself agnostic about his presence. But I do accept that I am following the belief and some what sticking to the tradition and cultural values, sometimes I do visit temples, gurdwara, attend satsangs and some time even to church. I am pretty open minded. and I thing God is one. if he really exist.
 
 
It is not easy to understand love because its true nature and greatness cannot be described in words. It is pure and difficult feeling or emotion which can be experienced only by  one who is in love. It is beyond the capacity of the tongue or the pen to describe in any human language. You can say, love is another name for God. And just as it is not possible to reduce God's greatness to moral dimension, so also it is not possible to describe adequately in any words known to many the grandeur and sublimity of love.
 

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