World viewed through a Libran's window...World viewed through a Libran's window...The collection of a Libran's honest thoughts about life, religion, politics, movies, music, India, Indians, culture, psychology, philosophy, zodiac and a lot of other topics that left an impact in him! Articles
Arai Yenn 305 il kadavul - tamil movie review
2008-04-28 07:27:00 I heard about this movie in the evening and watched it a couple of hours back. Till date, I've seen movies I loved, movies that were boring and movies that were OK but this is the first time I'm confused so much between the goods and bads in a movie. There were scenes that kept me spell bound and even before I could recover from the impact of the messages there'll be the silliest scene I could imagine, coming up. But despite all the oddities I should say the movie is a pretty decent entertainer.Shankar has proven that he is a smart producer investing minimally and producing a good movie. Somehow he doesn't turn out to be an economical director and his budget never stays within 30 crores (300 million). The movie is a mix of philosophies, fantasies, absurdities, science and realities but the only problem is that all these don't form a homogeneous mixture. The director is confused by too many things and at one point, I could sense the movie's screenplay going out of control. Imag... More About: Movies , Movie , Movie Review , Opinions , Review
Music, Songs, Lyrics and Poetry
2008-04-24 04:19:00 Pretty obvious title... Isn't it? To people who aren't familiar about Indian movies, it'd be a surprise that songs are an integral part of a movie. I'm not talking about BGM scores or bit songs that express the hero's mood swings but actual songs where a 40 year old hero and a 20 yr old heroine dance in a completely irrelevant location as a consequence of an important conversation that took place between them. (Read - an Eminem track coming up in 'The beautiful mind' :D) The hero would propose to the heroine in a typical Indian village like Edakkunaattaanpaalayam (don't try reading it but trust me it's the name of a village in India) and the next moment the hero would be in complete Park Avenue gear like a brand ambassador and the heroine would be wearing a couple of colorful kerchiefs (modern attire as costumers call it) and they would be dancing in the Times Square; usually for a song that is loaded with more English words than the regional words. :))However, being an Ind... More About: Movies , Music , Poetry , Songs , Lyrics
HP Pavilion dv6700t and 'Internet Explorer has stopped working'
2008-04-23 16:10:00 Ever since I or rather we (a couple of my friends too) bought the HP Pavilion dv6700t for 1080 bucks with the best configuration (as on the date of purchase), we were happy about everything except Internet Explorer . Every time I closed an IE window, I got an error message that said "Internet Explorer has stopped working" and eventually as a recovery measure Vista will reopen the IE window. Initially I was led to believe that it's a compatibility problem between Vista and IE. But none of my friends who got the other brands (Dell, Sony, etc) faced this issue despite using Vista. I predominantly use Firefox for surfing (even now I'm using Firefox for adding this post) but some sites, especially Microsoft related sites (exchange servers, extranet clients) that are inevitable from the work perspective, work umpteen times better in IE than any other browser. At times, the only browser supported is IE.After endless searches and frustrations, I landed up on the solution. It had nothing to... More About: Working
Is outsourcing bad?
2008-04-20 03:42:00 A few months back, the client company for which I was deputed in US decided to switch software/software service vendors and eventually that means that employees from our company would be replaced by the employees of the competitor. But quite unexpectedly this created a buzz in the little town where we live. The link below is an excerpt from a local newspaper's website.http://www.tampabay.com/news/busi ness/article456721.eceThere are a lot of legal and moral issues listed in the article but what attracted me was the comments section. There were so many people who considered that outsourcing is a threat to the employment of US population and foreigners especially India ns take away a lot of their opportunities. Looking at this whole thing from a conservative bird's eye view, there are a lot of reasons to believe so. Some of them are1. A lot of Indians could be spotted in Oldsmar (the town where I live) especially in and around the client location.2. Apartments meant for the economical... More About: Outsourcing , Opinions
An Indian tale...
2008-04-17 19:10:00 Sridhar Thyagarajan is an ambitious youngster in his late teens just out of his schooling. He is fair, tall and had piercing eyes that'd spell-bind any girl. Even though the society called them 'upper class'; his family's economic position wasn't any close to it. Sridhar's dad was an accountant in a private firm and his mother was a home-maker. His dad was one among the Julius Caesars of the middle class, who is constantly at war with his liabilities and commitments to meet the basic needs of his family. Right from his childhood Sridhar wanted to become a doctor and the sight of a white coat and a stethoscope decorating him in his dreams was amazing and blissful. The urge in him and his inborn brilliance made him a constant topper especially in Biology.But as luck would have it, Sridhar had a severe hepatitis attack that kept him in the hospital for 3 months. It was a devastating thing that not just emptied his dad's reserved peanuts but also took away valuable time that he n... More About: India , Stories , Indian , Tale
Flag Day :)
2008-04-15 17:39:00 It's been a year since I came to Tampa and days as usual have flown off like a Ferrari driven by Schumacher in the last lap of a F1 race. Looking back, this year has been different in a lot of ways.On the career front, I'd say 2006 (or at least the first 8 or 9 months of the year) was much more active and I was an ambitious guy back then, trying to get my promotions and rewards to add color to my resume. Movies were the primary time-pass and I hardly did anything outside work and watching movies.2007 on the other hand began with a promotion but as time progressed and as I got more used to the idiosyncrasies of the industry, work became more and more monotonous and hence irritating. After all possible pondering, I landed up in the US for the second time and this time it wasn't a short two months trip.Life at US has been good for the most part and it gave me some virtues that I couldn't have acquired back in India. I sported a lot, traveled a lot, met some interesting personalitie... More About: Personal , Flag
Sports and me!
2008-04-13 03:23:00 Ever since my childhood I've always been a XXL (in Indian standards)! :) I tend to spend time on self-analysis, thoughts, movies, strategic games and perhaps magazines and books at times. Given that there are just 24 hours a day and out of that I spend at least 10-12 hrs (on a holiday) sleeping, this implies that I hardly got any time for sports. To complement this, the environment I grew up was not like a colony in Manirathnam's Anjali (see video below to get a feel of what I'm talking about).It was a good mix of upper middle class, laborers and middle class families (let's say 10%, 50% and 40% respectively) each having their own aspirations and interests. With the lack of space and conflicting status/interests, we kids hardly got along with each other; let alone playing together. The wheezing trouble I had during my childhood was the chief of all these hindrances and it almost put a full stop on sporting. The best I played was during my summer hols when we played cricket and b... More About: Personal , Sports
Tommies and Pussies
2008-04-11 03:28:00 Having talked a lot about politics, religion, philosophy, girls, India and culture; I thought of writing something different and I resorted to talk about pets. The title is to denote dogs and cats; and no pun whatsoever is intended ;)Pets are amazing indeed and the affection of your dog or the funny sleep of your cat will surely alleviate all your stress and bring up the smile that you badly needed. At times, pets are so shrewd that they leave us awestruck with their intelligence. Some of the videos I've seen in YouTube on such wonderful pets were mind blowing and I've embedded the top 3 here.Feel like saying "What are you trying to say? Pets are cool... We know that and you don't have to tell us that!"? I'm not finished yet and in fact I'm yet to start the actual topic. :) As much animal lover as I am, I'm dumbfounded by the pet craze in US. People do love their pets in India and I'd say at least 30% of the Indian homes have pets of some sort but in US I'd say at least 75% ...
Non-Resident Indian parents
2008-04-08 21:00:00 I've already spoken about the problems faced by India ns in completely adapting to a culture due to ideology conflicts. The height of that, I'd say is the way Non-Resident Indian parents bring up their kids.Americans bring up their kids in a totally different fashion. The syllabus is limited and the elective concept is brought in at very early stages of their curriculum. Parents hardly shout at their kids and even when committing mistakes, kids will not be reprimanded. Indian education traditionally has been of high standards and until the child comes to an age where s/he can decide what is needed and what is not, choices are not provided. In the recent past, things have become tougher with parents forcing their kids to excel not only in education but in extra/co-curricular activities too. An average Indian parent would say his/her child should rank first in the state, play cricket like Tendulkar, chess like Viswanathan Anand, sing like SPB/Chitra as the case may be and be an obedi... More About: Opinions
The name is Rajinikanth
2008-04-07 03:11:00 I'm not planning to review the book by Gayathri Srikanth here. But as a fan of the superstar, I'm presenting my views on him and the reason for his success.If you are not familiar with the Indian film industry, I'm talking about the highest paid actor in India and perhaps Asia too - Superstar Rajinikanth . Yes! There are no real comparisons anywhere in the net that state Jackie Chan earns more than Superstar and even if that is the case, we are talking about the second highest paid actor in the whole of Asia. Had it not been for the $ to INR conversion rates, he'd be the highest paid in the world.So what made him such a huge star?Does he act in all Asian languages? No! He acts predominantly in Tamil movies (a language spoken only in one state among the 28 states in India).Was there no great heroes when he came into the industry - No! Kamal Haasan was a well established hero when Superstar came into the industry. There were heroes from the previous generation who were still ruling... More About: Movies
Top 10 Class 'A' actors ever...
2008-04-06 00:02:00 If you had a chance to read my post named 'Anderson... Sam Anderson', I spoke about three flavors of actors and this post is about the first flavor of actors I spoke about - actors who dedicate themselves and provide the best quality output to their fans. Again, it's not a universal constant and art is complemented by the reach, interest and admiration of the viewers. So out of the movies I've seen, the acting I've enjoyed and the performances that made a difference (in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and English movies), I've picked 10 great actors and their (arguably) best performance, of course limited by the availability in You Tube.Sivaji Ganesan:He's considered to be the best actor in Tamizh film industry so far. I've embedded the clip from Devar Magan where he and Kamal haasan talk to each other about the violence in their village. Kamal would try his best to match him, but Sivaji just outranks Kamal.Kamal Haasan:Not a surprise entry in this list! One of the best and arguably th... More About: Movies , Opinions , Actors , Class
The Pursuit of Happiness
2008-04-04 04:08:00 One of my all time favorite movies is 'The Pursuit of Happyness' starring Will Smith. But as the spelling for happiness indicates in the subject, this is not about the movie and is yet another philosophical crap resulting from a few hours of glare at the roof of my bedroom. Hope it doesn't get too heavy for you...As the movie states happiness is something pursued and not something that is existing. A beggar gets happy if he gets some food to live on, while a millionaire (and a software engineer too) hardly cares about timely food. The situation is the same but the context is different and one is immensely happy about it while the other hardly considers it.Thinking down this path to the days when man evolved from a bunch of apes, I could observe the best catch 22 situation I've ever seen. After all it is God who assembled the pieces in the puzzle and it is bound to be beautiful. Animals spend all their life roaming around, feeding and reproducing; and hardly any sense could be ma... More About: Philosophy , Opinions , Happiness , The Pursuit of Happiness
Onsite-Offshore model
2008-04-02 20:00:00 If you are familiar with IT (Information technology) jargons, the term 'Onsite Offshore model' would not be new to you. But if you are not remotely related to IT, then this might sound as beautiful a phrase as 'for the people, by the people and of the people' would sound to a citizen under a tyrant's rule. This is a funny yet true narration on what this model is all about!With virtually every youngster* in India getting into IT these days, India has quite a lot of Information Technologists. An intelligent business man taps these resources and builds an IT organization usually ending with the phrase - 'Consultancy Services' or 'Technology Solutions'. The business man realizes that doing projects for 'Shamuga pandian steel rolling mill' or 'Bhuvaneshwari gas agency' is not going to be so profitable and the exchange rate is where the trick is. If an average employee in US gets 40$ per hour for a job, the 'IT giant' (by now the company calls itself by a lot of names and ... More About: Model
It's upto our muslim brothers to answer...
2008-03-30 20:32:00 I came across this shocking video in Google. I'm not a specialist in Arabic and I'm not an expert in Islam. So I don't have the knowledge required to really validate the content in this video. But if the content in this video is true, it'd be the hardest fact to digest! When man cannot be kind to another man, what purpose could a religion solve? I defer discussing it further but if someone could provide a response to the content in this video and validate if it's the translations are real, it'd be greatly helpful!Does Islam preach these things?Subscribe... More About: Religion , Brothers , Answer , Muslim
Vellitthirai (Tamil) - Movie Review
2008-03-28 08:55:00 Expectation is the root cause of disappointment and this movie is a typical example. Had it not been produced by Prakashraj under the 'Duet movies' banner; I would've greatly appreciated the movie. But after giving a masterpiece like Mozhi, Vellitthirai created great expectations and somehow couldn't make it up to the mark.Vellitthirai is the story behind the silver screen, typically focusing on the number of youngsters who come to Chennai with the dream of being a part of the film industry and the changes that a person undergoes once madam luck knocks his door. It also touches upon the hero centered culture in movies which is the primary cause for purely commercial movies.Prakashraj and prithviraj are as wonderful as usual and did perfect justice to their roles. Gopika doesn't play a huge part in the movie but the romance sequence between Prithvi and Gopika is cute and enjoyable. Needless to say that Bhaskar performed his role so naturally. The scenes where he insists on outdo... More About: Movies , Movie , Movie Review , Review , Tamil
Top 10 reasons to be a Hindu!
2008-03-28 08:46:00 Beyond the layers of spirituality, philosophy and beliefs; man* is embedded with an inquisitive mind that questions everything that he sees and does and nothing but pure reason could convince it. In trivial things, we let it loose and with religion most of us control it in the fear of questioning God and being a sinner. I couldn?t accept this difference in perspective and I?ve revisited my beliefs, practices and religion quite often. Every time I think about it, Hinduism makes me feel proud, thankful and ecstatic; and this article is an attempt to identify the top 1o reasons to be happy about my spiritual self. 10: The Oldest Living Religion Hinduism is the oldest living religion in the world and there is no start date for the religion. Ever since the day when man glimpsed at the sun with respect, Hinduism was born. 9: Liberty Hinduism never compels you to do anything. No part of Hinduism mandates you to go to temples and there is nothing called a ?Hindu Costume?. The religion u... More About: Philosophy , Opinions , Reasons
Indians in US
2008-03-25 17:34:00 With the number of India ns in US expanding year after year, different views have come in about outsourcing and non-immigrants. However, that is not the topic of my conversation. I wanted to talk more about the impact left in an average Indian by the American society and some extremes I've seen and experienced.To a first time (Indian) traveler, US is bound to be different in a lot of ways. Right from the way you turn a switch on/off (trust me they are opposite in India and US) to the way people behave is totally different out here in the US. Inside a professional setup, people wear an artificial 'good person' mask and they act as per the protocol defined for a diplomatic professional. Any stranger would fake a smile and ask "how are you" as s/he crosses you and if you stop there to explain how you are doing, you are bound to get a strange look from the person who inquired about you. You are just supposed to say 'Good. Thank you' and keep walking. After all you have a protocol i... More About: Personal , Indians , Opinions
I'm Kannan... Single... 30 yrs old!
2008-03-24 16:41:00 Since I got into story telling mode in the previous post, I thought I could adopt the same for this post too considering the correlation it has to the current status of the India n society.Kannan is not so different from the other Indian youngsters. He is of average height, not so dark-not so fair complexion, loves cricket, spends a lot of time on Orkut and Gmail and he has a decent if not handsome appearance. However, there is one major difference. He is not into IT as most others are. He is a senior field engineer in a reputed firm at Ambatthur that manufactures spares for trucks and heavy vehicles. Until the time Kannan's parents came up with the idea of getting him married (In India, the parents decide bride/groom and incidentally the system works better than many others across the world), Kannan was a happy go lucky person who had a comfortable living with his 15K salary and lived life - king size. But then every happy story has a twist!The first time he heard his dad conversin... More About: Stories , Single
Performance-driven appraisal
2008-03-21 19:36:00 If you are not a 'yet another nerd' working for a Software services company, you might not have heard the phrase 'Performance -driven' appraisal quite often! The definition of appraisal says "appraisal [n] - the classification of someone or something with respect to its worth". In this context, we are talking about a poor (based on his state and not his/her wallet) software engineer who is promised about being classified into 'buckets' purely based on his/her performance. The best 'bucket' gets you more money and a better chance to get promoted (at least as per the book) and vice versa. It's such an interesting concept in itself and when you are not the person in question, it's real fun to watch the whole thing. I thought of adopting a story-telling mode for this post to make it all the more lively...Ramu (that's the default name in all India n stories isn't it) is a brilliant environmental engineer who can talk fluently in English (importantly say his name correctly) and ...
Girls...
2008-03-19 00:24:00 Resuming blogging after a short break... Brain cells tire out thinking a lot of topics and weighing the advantages of one topic against the other! So they badly needed a break!Coming to the topic, if there is a poll on the most discussed topic among guys then the topic 'girls' would sweep the polls... With girls the story is entirely different because you don't have just guys in the contest, you have gossip, cosmetics, dresses and a lot of other stuff that compete quite equally. Quite obviously we guys do discuss a lot about girls in a lot of different perspectives from physical appearance to character... So I thought of discussing things both good and bad that I observed in girls I saw and came across in my life...Observation:Guys never notice differences in their friend's appearance unless the difference is too obvious (like a very poor haircut that leaves the scalp like a partially mowed lawn). But with girls, it's not the case... Try walking to your friend who is a girl (th... More About: Personal , Girls , Opinions
Tampa to Tampa via St. Augustine and Daytona
2008-03-17 16:45:00 One good thing about US is that you can cover long distances in short intervals due to the roadways and infrastructure in place. A travel that'd take about 10 hours at the least back in India would not even take 5 hours in the US even if you are always traveling within the speed limit (70 miles per hour is the speed limit in most roads but almost everyone drives at 80 mph and we drive even faster with the speeds sometimes crossing 120 mph). The result - you can plan trips at the last moment, comfortably arrange everything online and travel in your car.We planned a trip on Friday and covered St. Augustine (a historical ?! place in FL) and Daytona (yet another Floridan beach) in the past couple of days. Apart from the usual solo and group snap collection for Orkut, some photographic experiments, food and roaming; I did find a few other things quite interesting in this trip.First, the ability of Americans to make a big show out of nothing! The St.Augustine fort is the oldest fort in w... More About: Personal , Travel , Opinions
Indian History
2008-03-14 01:55:00 Ok... Too many scattered thoughts for the past few days! So let me come back to a serious topic...During my school days I always had a feeling that studying history was an absolute waste of time and we rather could've had 2 science classes instead of a history or a geography class! After all, everyone needs a decent score in Physics, Chemistry and Maths/Biology to get into a professional course. So why care about history? But now, I realize the mistake I made in assessing the value of History ! History offers something that no other subject can offer - experience. Where else do we get to learn from the mistakes of the losers and improvise on the characters of a winner? Perhaps a better history teacher would've created better interest in the subject but unfortunately all history teachers I had in my school days were middle class home makers who had to work for their economical stability and there were so many classes to handle and too many students to attend to. So they can't be bl... More About: India , Indian , Opinions , Indian History
Pseudo-Secularism
2008-03-13 14:29:00 If you had a chance to read through my earlier posts, you would've come across the word pseudo-secularism in so many places... It's time to explain what I exactly meant by that phrase..."Secularism is generally the assertion that certain practices or institutions should exist separately from religion or religious belief" -- Courtesy Wikipedia. As we all know India declares itself to be a secular country and often Indian National Congress and other parties boast of their secularist stand while accusing Bharathiya Janatha Party (BJP) for being anti-secular. Logically combining the above statements, the Indian National Congress says that it is totally independent of any religion or religious bias. Let's take a look at some facts...The Haj Committee Act, 1959 says that Haj pilgrims chosen by the designated committee would be given subsidy for their religious pilgrimage. Ironically, no muslim country offers subsidies to this pilgrimage. At the same time, there is a 10 Rs registration ... More About: Politics , Opinions , Hinduism
Office bags...
2008-03-12 22:48:00 A bag that is carried to school is termed a school bag and extending the logic to a bag that is carried to the office we can or I prefer to call it an 'office bag'. Weirdly enough that is the topic of my post today...I've been working for about 4 years now and I haven't felt the need for carrying a bag to work! So quite often, I wonder what would be there inside the bag! Especially after coming to US and seeing people carrying (or should I say dragging) huge strollers in the name of bags, the concept makes me all the more curious...In a way I could justify (some) girls/ladies carrying bags... You know... the accessories, mirrors, cosmetics, napkins and what not... That amount of inventory definitely deserves a bag! Over here I've even seen ladies who carry 3 bags and have no place for their sun glasses, cell phone and keys!!! Even better, the runner at their places havefood items, energy drinks and accessories that are good enough to serve everyone in office at a stretch!But wh... More About: Funny , Office , Bags , Opinions
The beautiful mind!
2008-03-12 03:10:00 No this is not a review on the movie enacted by Russel Crowe. To me the very concept of mind is special let alone the endless varieties it offers across persons...In the evening, when I had a tough time at work, I could feel sleep covering up my eyes in place of eyelids and I was almost paralyzed with tire! Indeed I came home and thought about a cat nap (at least that's what I'd like to call a 5 or 6 hr sleep :)) my roomie stepped in and asked if we could play tennis today... Like a spell cast by the snap of a Genie's finger, all my tiredness vanished and I was ready in the next few minutes and ironically we played longer than usual and I played better than usual.Thinking about it (of course this thought in itself is a courtesy of my mind), I wonder how an abstraction seems so life like and the powers that the creator has embedded in it. Even light would take a few milli-seconds to reach my home town from US. But my thoughts can reach there any moment without any latency of any ... More About: Philosophy , Opinions , Beautiful , Mind
A real hectic day!
2008-03-11 20:23:00 Yesterday I was happy that I'm having a blank mind. But today I'm having a blank mind because I'm stressed out! It has really been a messy day...Problems to fix starting from 4 AM, deployment of a new code, problems in the new code, validation, verifications... things just left my head spinning...Should rush home now and hit the bed and I hope I get some sleep at least today! Cross your fingers for me :)Subscribe... More About: Personal , Real , Hectic
A blank mind
2008-03-11 03:43:00 After a long long time, I'm having something that I never had for years - a blank mind. Absolutely deprived of any thoughts, any purpose and any confusions... To me this is like riding a car at 120 mph in Times Square without getting a ticket - next to impossible!Some kind of thought always occupies my mind - be it philosophy, spirituality, art, movies, relationships, self analysis, work, career, something... something has always been there. I always had something to write... something to share.. But today, my mind is as clear as quartz settled down like a saint in the verge of self realization.May be a hectic day at work left it too tired to think or may be it decided to take a break. Either ways, I'm sure I'll have an undisturbed sleep and a serene mind at least for a while! Let me enjoy it before it's lost! :)Subscribe... More About: Philosophy , Personal , Mind , Blank
Daylight Savings...
2008-03-10 06:28:00 The only place where 3 AM follows 1:59 AM is Daylight Savings (DS) - a concept followed by US, parts of Europe and Australia. The logic behind DST is that people use natural light to a greater extent and hence power consumption is reduced.But this concept never impressed me till date not just because it is so unnatural but also because of the fact that thousands of person hours are being wasted across the globe to maintain software and correct any defects due to this sudden 'drift' in time. IT companies don't mind getting paid for monitoring their client's software and the impacts if any due to DST changes, but why should such a huge amount of time and money be wasted on a crap concept?!I accept that humans can control their lifestyle and their social practices but meddling with nature and conventions is not even close to impressive. If you prefer using a lot of natural light, wake up an hour early and come to office by 7 instead of 8. Why does it need moving the hour hand back ... More About: Personal , Opinions
We badly need a light topic... :)
2008-03-09 20:06:00 Over the past few days, my thoughts have been occupied by spirituality to a greater extent and the reflection was quite obvious in my posts. That means a high time for a light topic. So why not fulfill my friend's request to write about the house where I (we) stayed when I was in Chennai.Kasthuribhai nagar, adyar is a serene place close to all the facilities of urban life but far from the clumsy atmosphere that is a by-product of urbanization. Unless you get into the nearby roads (LB road or SP road), the traffic is limited, the place is green and silence fills the air for the most part. A rich retired person can choose Kasthuribhai nagar to settle down - eyes shut! But it's not the area that I'm gonna talk about here but the chaos inside an apartment in Kasthuribhai nagar that hosted a mini-colony...In a city where renting houses to bachelors is considered a sin, we managed to find a quite big apartment 3BHK (that's 3 Bedrooms, Hall and a Kitchen for people new to house hunting... More About: Personal , Topic , Light
An Interesting Question...
2008-03-09 08:24:00 During the spiritual discussions in the temple on the night of Maha Shivarathri, there was an interesting yet complex question that came up! "If God's will decides everything, why is it that he created me with the desire for money, making me stay in US far from my homeland and my people? If I'm not responsible for what I'm doing, can I do all sorts of bad deeds and call God as the person responsible for all that?" Since this question came up around 4 AM, not many were in a mood to answer it seriously and the question ended with a humorous answer - "I'll surely ask this when I see God!"But a bit of thought would reveal that everyone has this question deep within. In my view, there are two parts to this question - (a) Why did God create me this way (b) Should I assume responsibility for my deeds?The answer to part (a) is that God has His own reasons. For instance, Hinduism came back to the west through us. Now Westerners are aware of another religion called Hinduism and its great ... More About: Philosophy , Personal , Religion , Interesting , Question |



