Sonntag, 28. Juni 2015

Vivekananda Jayanti 2014

Being a great follower of Swami Vivekananda and aware of his contributions to Mother India decided to organise Swami Vivekananda jayanti in Frankfurt. This was covered by newsbharati and can be read at

My intention was to see that our young generation abroad recognise the role played by Swami ji in national renaissance and upliftment.

Dienstag, 16. Juni 2015

Saving your mind at all costs :)

My Note
2nd April 2015: 

Yesterday was a busy day and i hardly got time to have lunch or sleep. I was hungry since all day in planning my travel back to India and when meal came during flight, i was surprised that the airlines didn't had any vegetarian left for me. I came to know later that my meal was accidently taken by a german couple sitting by my side while i was sleeping. The lady was genuinely apolgetic on realising that now i would have to go hungry. I realised that it was a mistake and forgave her even before she asked for apology. It was pleasent to notice that inside my mind i was not even slightly disturbed due to this event even though i was hungry since all day. Later on i took simple bread and butter and had juice, meal was simple but the mind was calm and you know what this is what should really matter.
Later the couple offered their biscuits and cakes to me and we chatted for long .
Getting angry or loosing one's mind is far too expensive option for body and mind, and i am not that extravagant ‪#‎Peace‬ - Antariksh Bhardwaj - 2nd April 2015


Carbon Footprints

2nd April 2015 :

Friends, Yesterday as i set foot from my home in Germany, i had two available options to reach airport. I was authorised to take a Mercedes taxi the cost of which would be a part of my travel expense and hence refundable. I could also go in public transport and claim refund for the amount too. So the journey would not have any personal cost angle for me, irrespective of the option i took.
While the former was no doubt convenient but would lead to extra emissions as the taxi would go
specifically for me. Thinking about Mother Nature hence i decided to march towards bus station and utilise the public transport option. I had to walk for almost a km with my luggage but i was happy that my Carboon footprints on the planet are low.
In school too i always utilised cycle to traverse, In college inspite of having a motorbike, i used cycle unless i was getting late for my lectures. During my stay in germany cycles, skates and public transport was used without exception.
While i worshipped mother nature by my actions above, mother nature too blessed me with good stamina that today running, swimming, cycling or skating for long distances (>20 KM except swimming) comes naturally. During my travels in Europe i would walk for the entire day without getting tired and this ensured i saw more in less days.
I being an Indian dont see nature , rivers and trees as just organisms existing. I am grateful for their selfless existence for me and have personal relationships with each of them. The punya bhoomi of India is Bharat Maata for me, The cows that feed me with their milk are Gau Mata , the rivers which quench my thrist are Ganga Mata and Yamuna Maiya respectively.
Vegetarian food too has also better carbon footprints then its non veg counterpart so i believe i can also sell my carbon footprints in case some country needs to buy :-)

P.S : Trade in carbon footprints is a possibility today and countries do it.
I am not even close to suggesting to stop using all personal vehicles, my only point we may not care about our money spent but we should care about carbon emissions too.
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