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Author Archives: drmcpanda
Count Your Blessings by Charity
Charity is basically providing drinking water, food, clothes and shelter which are primary needs of life to the distressed and needy persons. Charity need not only be monetary; in broader sense, it can also be giving one`s time, talent, knowledge, … Continue reading
2nd Innings of Fighting Cancer as Cancer Survivor
I had second reconstructive surgery done by Dr. Moni, BDS, MBCHB, FDSRCS, FFDRCS, FRCS, FRCS Ed., Dip AB Director and Surgeon-in-Chief Head and Neck Oncology Surgery at Mazumdar Shaw Cancer Center Narayana Hospitals Bangalore on January 9, 2018 for Osteo … Continue reading
New Year with Old Issue
Every Year is a New Year. Though new, every year is carried over with old issue. Typically, celebrations mark the arrival of a New Year everywhere. So is the case for 2018. People greet, rejoice and observe the New Year … Continue reading
Involvement in Social Media Sustain Value Added Life of Senior Citizens in Physical Distress
I and my wife after my retirement as C.D.M.O. Bargarh Orissa on February 29, 2008 preferred to stay in a joint family with our offspring than to stay as a nuclear family at our native place in our old age … Continue reading
Implications and Effects of Emotions
Life is a story of the alternating patterns of expression of emotions in happiness and suffering, joys and misery. Even saints are known to have struggled with the power of emotions. Though emotions are problematic, human beings supposedly become more … Continue reading
Suffering as Karma for Spiritual Development
The book ‘Conscious Immortality’ recording statement of Ramana Maharishi mentions that “Individual human beings have to suffer their karmas for His purpose. God manipulates the fruits of karma; He does not add or take away it. The subconsciousness of man … Continue reading
Dealing with Pairs of Opposites
Life takes one on a journey into the world to the experience of the opposites and to discover one`s true nature which is beyond both. Pairs of opposites are essentially of two types-one comes from our perceptions or from our … Continue reading
Process of Life is Death
Process of life is death; one has to die every moment in order to live. Swami Vivekananda says; “The lamp is constantly burning out, and that is its life. If you want to have life, you have to die every … Continue reading
Hopes to Live
Hope keeps the flame of life burning in every living-being. So much is the faith of every living-being in hope that they forget the inevitable that is death. Such is the power of hope that a dying man hopes for … Continue reading
Meaning and Implications of Karma
The word ‘karma’ is a Sanskrit word derived from the root kri, which means ‘to do’. ‘Karma’ means any action that one does. Eating, walking, sleeping, studying, working-all these and any other action can be termed ‘karma’. The rituals prescribed … Continue reading