Alien I v2.0
| June 15th, 2008Alien I age 2!
Greener, meaner, weaker, rougher, ruder, longer, fatter, smarter, crazier, spookier, weirder, angrier, dumber, lazier, clumsier, more of everything ever known. Reloaded!
Alien I age 2!
Greener, meaner, weaker, rougher, ruder, longer, fatter, smarter, crazier, spookier, weirder, angrier, dumber, lazier, clumsier, more of everything ever known. Reloaded!
“Kathin hai Prem ko tyagna”
Pandit Chaturvedi is a strict Hindu Brahmin priest. He believes very deeply in Hindu religion and believes in only one way of living as defined by his religion. Pandit Chaturvedi is a respected priest in Banaras and a famous religious teacher.
One fine day Pandit Chaturvedi’s daughter brings home an infant boy saying that a women handed over the kid to her and went to drink water but never returned. Without even looking at the little child Pandit Chaturvedi says “How dare you touch someone without knowing its Caste .. Religion”. Fearing her husband will send the child away Pandit Chaturvedi’s wife tells him that her daughter inquired before holding the child, “he is actually a Brahmin”. Pandit Ji allows the child to be kept at his home till his mother returns to get him.
Had I not witnessed this, the spirit of sportsmanship and spectatorship lives in me!
I am not a player of a gentleman game, I am not a sportsman, I aint a fan of cricket not even a spectator. I myself have never proven my actions had I been on field for a sport. But what carries me to the spirit of this sport or any sport is the custom attached.
Though very recently I have been proven hypocrite, I have been proven not a man of my own words, beliefs, principles and ideals. I don’t know how much of this would actually make any sense. Cricket is not my forte, I don’t play, I don’t watch, I don’t talk and I don’t even follow cricket at all. But the domestic league at my company drove me to go and watch every encounter taking place between any team, be it mine or others.