MYSORE


MYSORE

There was once a time when royals of the vijaynagara Empire flocked to Bangalore (now called Bengaluru), their summer abode, far from the scorching sun of their residence. it's been centuries science their decline and how the times have changed! The city crowd is always looking for quick gateways, and Mysore, hot or not.always makes the list-it was, after all a capital for the royal court for   
centuries and continues to hold regal appeal.
     About 150km from Bengaluru. Mysore can only barely be experienced over the weekend with everything it has to offer, but one can sure try. A trek to the Chamumdi hill may be the perfect start. if you start early you can reach the  hilltop for sunrise and watch he mellow light wash over the entire city. A quick peek into the famous Chamundeshwari temple at the top , a chai and pakodas break and you are set for a day of exploration. If you are there on a sunday though, you may want to consider going to the hill when the Mysore place is lit and watch it gleam from atop.
     Speaking of the Mysore palace, it would be sinful to miss this dazzling display of art, architecture and wealth that has managed to remain almost untouched over time. Add to this a visit to the jagmohan palace wich houses the most exquisite southern art and st. Philomenna's cathedral and you have yourself enough  history.
     The Mysore zoo is must-tigers, lions,jaguars, giraffes,leopards, crocodiles,wallabies, sloth bears, zebras....the list goes on. the sand sculpture Museum is worth its money, as is the Regional Museum of National History and Jaylakshmi Vilas Mansion Museum complex
     But if there is anything worth experiencing in the city, if its free sprit. food is never an afterthought,and while there are watering holes too many to count, some of the best for a meal to fit for a hungry Maharaja would be Poojari's Fishland, Bopy's hotel RRRand vinayak Maylari.

NAVIGATOR

Getting there Mysore has flights and trains connecting it to all major cities, it is little over a three hours drive form Bengaluru

Travel trip A lot of the tourist spot are closed on Monday, so plan around it.

Explore Goa's Heritage

 




The churches of old goa In the 16th and 17th centuries,old Goa-the first captain of the Portguese- was often referred to as the Rome of the East". not only was it built on seven hills like the city of the Rome but it was also the seat of the Roman catholic church,the papal see in the east with jurisciction over all of Asia. Old goa is now a world Heritage site and has the largest concentration of churches, convents and monuments within a small area. you will need more than a day here to fully appreciate its significance.
     A truly breath taking church in old Goa is the st.Cajetan Chruch which is regarded as a miniature version of the Basilcia of st. peter in Rome. its baroque interiors, mother of pearl windows and intricate woodwork are considered the finest in Goa. The Basilica of Bom jesus the mausoleum of st. francis- is  probably the most widely visited church Goa and is the finest exmple of baroque architecture in India. A stone's thrown away is santa monica convent- the world second largest convent which house the museum of christian Art, the only one in Asia.

Temples of Goa Hindus constitute a majority of the Goan population and there are numerous temples across Goa's 11 Talukas where the religious are able to venerate their deities. The temples that arouse most interest includes the Mahadev Mandir in Tambdi surla at mollem which was built in the 12th century.This temple is dedicated to lord shiva and built from basalt stone. The Shri Manguesh temple in priol houses the shivalingam and its architecture is noteworthy for its mix of Mughal domes and baroque accents borrowed from Goa's churches. other popular temples include Shantadurga Devi Mandir and Mahalaxmi Devi Mandir.

 


Leave it to God

 

We are subconsciously result oriented. Therefore when we don’t  see desired results coming in. Our enthusiasm  to do work   slowly start decreasing. Frustration sets in. We feel we are working so hard, putting in a lot of efforts,  and in spite of doing so much,  we are  not getting the proper results. These feeling occur  because we lack inner faith that says, i will get the results  at the right time. But for now  i have to do only  work.

Man has to surrender to god because nothing is in his hand. when the works hard and see that results are not coming. Then he start feeling that there is some other force that is running the world. Our intelligence is limited. We think we are very intelligent, but in reality we are still in the world of ignorance. We have not  been able to rise above ignorance.

Surrendering to god i.e  Ishvarapranidhan  does not  only  mean doing Pooja, Bhajan, Kirtan, Satsang, or  chatting the name of god. Ishvarapranidhan is about doing action and leading the results to  the god. God help those who help themselves. In the Bhagvad geeta lord Krishna says,” Do your duty and everything else will be taken care of”.

Until now, if god has been running my life he will also continue in future. I am still in one piece. My hands and legs. Eyes and ears are in good health and functioning.  This kind of thinking of gratitude towards  the God.

 


LGBTQ  EMPLOYEES IN THE WORKFORCE

Being unique is more important than being equal. Being authentic  is more important than being best.

BLOGOSPHERE

How reasonably  have we framed ourselves  beyond pride moth? Thought  provoking statistics  emerge daily, indicating how close we have come to what we have desired to achieve  for years,  conceptually, socially, morally, practically, and professionally. A noteworthy shift is evident if we specifically talk about awareness, acceptance, and intend towards the LGBTQ+WORKFORCE.

But will that be sufficient? Do we have the suitable approach, policies, culture, mindset  and  opportunities to promote diversity  and incusion to each individual of diverse gender and sexualities member of LGBTQ?

As per Zippa’s 2022 report, 25%  of LGBTQ+ People report  encountering discrimination based  on sexual discrimination based on sexual  orientation or gender identity in the past year, an 46% pf LGBTQ+ Workers have undergone  unfair treatment at work at one point in their lives.

Changes owing  to covind19 have shaken the foundation of any strategic  initiative that an organisation could think of or has introduced, but ask any minority group most of detest such categorising but it is the most widely  understood term)  and they will thank WFH scenario for numerous reasons. To  an extent, this model secured them from anxiety, disillusionment, biasedness, embarrassment, fear, and identity crisis. This group could enjoy a world driven by capability because the e-window through which they worked is much smaller space for others to get in through, know judge, and react.

But the world, slowly, is moving back to the office. Are we ready? Are we prepared to give that secure enviorment  to all our people? May be yes,  but if not, we are being unfair to the talent that stand right outside our door, asking for essential consideration to become a part of us add immense  value to the system.

I agree that’s it’s not as easy as introduced a policy, but somewhere we will  have to start and start strong; only  then will other grabs oars and start rowing. People automatically are motivated to became a  part and contribute when they witness the change  happening, not just the talking. How gender responsible are we as an organisation? In my view, if we become responsible for all that we do, we will have a better place to work  for all. I am using an acronym  to elaborate to more on this: RESPONSIBLE: Respect empathy  support proactive owned neutral safe involved break the perception live your words Enabler

RESPECT : Ask, Listen, uderstand,and include preferences defined and demanded by individuals. They are all unique with unique requirements; its essential to respect individuality rather than categorising them.

Empathy: sometimes, we end up embarrassing our people while trying to be empathetic. The definition may be the same, but applicability may differ. Understanding how much of what will be right when dealing with our people is essential. Empathy should in no way be attacking  their self respect ; no one would want  to compromise on that. Action speak louder than intent.

SUPPORT: They should have a fundamental support system;  they are unique people and may need something extra to handle routine tasks. They may need a go to person to discuss a few things which can’t  be addressed candidly  or with the manager. There is a possibility that they may want to stay out of a few initiatives. That’s ok;   organisation should be able to enable that support system.

Proactive: train your people on acceptance and inclusion. It’s wrong to assume that people should comprehend on their own, if that happens, everybody will perceive and respond according  to their understanding, not define norms. The purpose and the plan should be discussed with people. They should  all be part of these initiatives to accept and appreciate , we all know how people react, but we must show  how people react.s

Owned: Have and inclusivity specialist, share and talk about your D&I initiative like any other critical business initiative ownership is a must; when people  know that our leaders actively drive and observe it, they also consider it unique.

Neutral:  Replace gender-coded terms with neutral  terms. Organisations should guarantee  that all their policies and processes provide inclusive benefits, including sexual orientation as a part of their  non-discrimination  policy,

Safe: A place has to be a secure place for all, but knowing that we have unique individuals who have already gone through enough, organisation must support individuals a little more to make their workplace psychologically a safe one for all by having relevant policies and special groups.

Involved :  This can’t be an HR initiative; leader; too  alone can’t drive it . this is a story where everybody reading or writing has to contribute. There is no only audience category. Only  if everybody is part of this game; it’s  a win win. Influencers, promoters, ambassadors, policymakers, and communicators must come from all departments. Communicate a lot and seed feedback to complete the cycle.

Break the perception:

 Unfortunately, culturally, we have all been told to look at LGBT+ differently, and it’s essential to break that perception by being authentic, ethical, and empathetic. People follow what they see, at least till the time they are part of the same system. Depict and showcase it well.

Live your words: workforce diversity has become more critical than ever; it is fact known to all. When leader are talking about it, so is the team . when leaders and organisation start acting on it, so will the team.

Enable: Enable every individual to be proud of who they are, enable them to do what they are capable of doing, allow the system that indentifies people as unique people, not different ones, promote a  culture that values individuality.

Additional efforts are needed to make organisation a safe  and happy workplace for LGBTQ+ employees. Support towards  the group should be highlighted in the entire employees. Supports towards the group should be highlighted in the entire employees life cycle to give the required assurance and comfort. Mainstreaming of sexual minorities has sound a concrete place in organisation top strategies. We need to do a little more to be conscious about unconscious biases and assumption to embrace a culture that accepts and respect people of all identities and orientations.

Just because we are still not there doesn’t  mean we  won’t reach there everything, including perspective, approach, people ,time, expectations, scenarios, will  keep changing, organisation will have to match up to  speed by staying aware, accepting uniqueness, accommodating diversified workforce and continuously ADAPTING to remain APT.

When we all love rainbows, why  not add more colour to make your own? Just be the light and support it to shine.

Remember that story of a balloon seller? He said, the colour of the balloon does not determine the height it will achieve;  it’s  the stuff inside that matters. Relatable  in so many ways, right?

In the end,  it’s up to all of us.

guwahati

 


India is a land of many cultures and many festivals. And some OF the country’s biggest festivals  commence this month.

 


GUWAHATI

The charming city of Guwahati  may popularly be known as the ‘Gateway to the Northeast’, but the de facto capital of Assam is a destination worth  exploring in its own rights. picturesquely sprawled along the mighty Brahamapura River, Guwahati  is a city shaped by fascinating history of over  1,500 years. The exact date of its beginning is unknown; however its earlier mention is as pragjyotishpura (light of east’)  whose existence dates back before the beginning of recorded history, According to the puranas.  it served  as the seat of the kamarupa kingdom and later the kachari rulers. The Koch dynasty of Bengal ruled here for while and is accredited with building the revered kamakhya Temple. It became the capital of the Ahom  dynasty in 1786, and after a decade long occupation by the Burmese in the 1800s, it was made by the British capital of assam in 1826. Today Guwahati  is a major river port, with oil and tea as important industries. peppered with ancient temples. lined by beautiful  riverfront promenades, and with world famous wildlife national parks, hill stations, and more in its vicinity, Guwahati  serves as the window to the beauty of the northeast.

Local buzz

Whether you’re an ardent heritage, culture, or nature lover, Guwahati will keep you busy with its myriad offerings.

Divine Temple One of the oldest of the 51 shakti peethas and an important entre of Tantrism

Kamakhya Temple


Kamakhya Temple is located at the top of Nilachal Hill. According to Kalika purana, the temple marks the spot where sati’s genitals and womb fell after Shiva danced with her corpse, the annual

Ambubachi Mela here draws  thousands of devotees, the unique

 NAVAGRAHA TEMPLE, dedicated to the nine celestial bodies of Hindu astronomy features nine shivlingams;

 the Basistha temple set by a stream on the outskirts  of the Garbhanga reserve forest, is known for its  elephant and butterflies.

River stories: One of the largest rivers in the world, the majestic Bramaputrais a sight to behold- and the best way to do so is by cruise, Daily ferries take you across to various riverine island such as

Umananda and its revered shiva temple, sunset sail slike the alfresco grandcruise offer food and beveragepackagesalongwihthstunningvistas,the guwahati ropeway, reportedly india’s longest river ropeway, afford drone use views ofthe riveras it transportyou to opposite  bank. Driving across the

Saraighat bridge a two-tie rrail-cum- road is another way to enjoy the vastness of the river, the Brahamaputra beach festivals ,held yearly on the riverine beaches that appear in winter  as the   water recedes , in an open air carnival celebrating  Assam’s  river and culture.

Cultural snippets: Name after the Respected Assamese  medieval poet playwright reformer,

Srimata shankardev  kalakshetra is a cultural institution that promotes Assams culture tradition and art. The vast complex hosts a museum liabrary,heritage park artist village open-air theatres,places and  worship emporiums and eateries, set nearGuwahatis pristine Dighalipukhuri lake in Assam  state  museum displays local natural history  folk art and crafts sitting atopthe sarina hills Gandhi mandap  is aunipue museum dedicated  to the father of the nationit sports the tallest national flag in India currently.

Wine and Dine

Guwahati comes alive with regional delicacies, world cusine, quaint cafe,and trendy pubs

Local taste

A good initation to the cuisines of the northeast is through  an Assamese thali with rice and dalkhar(alkaline burnt banana peel) vegetable aloo pitika(mash) and masor tenga (fish curry) or chicken curry paradise iw know for its traditional thalis

Day Trips

Guwahati  is conveniently located  near many wounderful  destination  that make for freat day trips the beautiful  hill station  of shilong in meghalya is just three hours  away by road along the way  one may stop by the magnificent UMIAM Lake for photo-ops and tea, before continuing to shilong, where tumbling  waterfalls, glistening lakes  lively market and delicious food await just about an hour  away form Guwahati on the bank  of the Brahmaputra is the town of Sualkuchi famous for  producing the exquisite cruelty  free assam silk spend the day visiting th household  involved in  this cottage industry  learn how Ahimsa silk is produced without killing the silkworm watch the skilful weavers at work on handlooms and shop for elegant assam silk saries and other garments.

A day trip here can be clubbed with a visit to

HAJO  An ancient piligrimage site for Hindus,Muslims and Buddhist  site is dotted  with temples  of which the hayagriva  madhava mandir is the most famous the powa makkah  khanqah( sufi centre) is pious  for muslim as it contain a lump  of earth Mecca.

 

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फरीश्ता

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