Monday morning, and it's back to work! This week has a 4-day holiday stretch due to Deepavali festival and hence there is a perceptible joy across the floor!!!
I was in an auto-rickshaw returning to the office after a site visit. Signal after signal was green, and i was grateful that we did not have to wait under the blazing sun, with the buses belching out their diesel smoke into our rick!
Wished that in life too, all signals would be green! Unfortunately, it is not. Often, for reasons not clear to us, the lights go red. But the Bible says, the Lord is in control. It is He who determines our direction and timing of motion. As with traffic signals, if we jump the red light, we might get hit, or even hit someone else!! (The car in the below photograph jumped the light - and created quite a scare for those autos!)
Wait. Time spent waiting is well-spent time. The Bible says: '...They that wait on the Lord will renew their strength... they will run and not be weary, walk and not faint...'
Speaking Through Photographs - "φως"(fos) in Greek is light and "γραφή"(graphé) is drawing.Thus, photography is drawing/writing with light!
Monday, 20 October 2014
Sunday, 19 October 2014
Rains in Mumbai have come to an end. That 'essential' part of the morning gear - the humble umbrella - has been consigned to the back of the shelf. But, during the blinding constant rains that drenched us and filled our shoes with water while walking from Mumbai Chatrapathi Shivaji Railway Station to the YMCA at Colaba, me, and hundreds like me, made a bee-line for these magnificent covered walkways for the shelter they offered from the rain.
Reminds me of the song we sing in church written in 1880 by Vernon John Charlesworth and was sung by the fisherman on the north coast of England, as they approached their harbors in
the time of storm:
The Lord’s our Rock, in Him we hide,
A Shelter in the time of storm;
Secure whatever ill betide,
A Shelter in the time of storm.
There are many verses in the Bible which talks of God being our refuge - too many to be listed here. But thank God for those people who built such structures, who have lived their lives and gone on to their eternal rest.
P.S. Just a though - when we die, what do we leave behind that lasts and bring solace to others???
The Lord’s our Rock, in Him we hide,
A Shelter in the time of storm;
A Shelter in the time of storm.
Refrain
Oh, Jesus is a Rock in a weary land,
A weary land, a weary land;
Oh, Jesus is a Rock in a weary land,
A Shelter in the time of storm.
A weary land, a weary land;
Oh, Jesus is a Rock in a weary land,
A Shelter in the time of storm.
P.S. Just a though - when we die, what do we leave behind that lasts and bring solace to others???
Little 'sins'
These magnificent banyan trees growing out of these buildings, unchallenged, reminds me of the verse in the Bible: Song of Solomon 2:15 - "...Catch for us the foxes, the little foxes that ruin the vineyards, our vineyards that are in bloom...".
So often it is these 'little sins' that are left unchecked in our life, that cause our downfall. These trees were once very small - now they have put out their roots and have threatened the very structure they live on. The tree grows out of the 3rd floor, and is so big that birds nest in it. And the worst part is that no one notices while they put out their roots into the superstructure - deep, until one day, it becomes un-manageable, unfortunately, too late!
I challenge myself and you dear reader to examine whether there are any small 'foxes' that are nibbling away at our roots causing us to wither away, and not be what God intends us to grow up into.
So often it is these 'little sins' that are left unchecked in our life, that cause our downfall. These trees were once very small - now they have put out their roots and have threatened the very structure they live on. The tree grows out of the 3rd floor, and is so big that birds nest in it. And the worst part is that no one notices while they put out their roots into the superstructure - deep, until one day, it becomes un-manageable, unfortunately, too late!
I challenge myself and you dear reader to examine whether there are any small 'foxes' that are nibbling away at our roots causing us to wither away, and not be what God intends us to grow up into.
Friday, 17 October 2014
Get going!
I have been inactive on this page for quite some time now. Possible, due a geographical transplant! Bhutan to Mumbai!! However, with a firm resolution to post at least one picture a week, here it comes.
On the way from my work place, to the new data centre which we are constructing, a journey by an auto-rickshaw costing around 80 rupees, is this old van. It is complete with its number plate, its tires, upholstery, and even its engine! But it goes no where.


Aren't we folks sometimes like this? We have all that we need, yet are static. Lets get a mechanic over, and get some life into us. P.S. (God is often the best mechanic - after all, it is HE who has made us!!
On the way from my work place, to the new data centre which we are constructing, a journey by an auto-rickshaw costing around 80 rupees, is this old van. It is complete with its number plate, its tires, upholstery, and even its engine! But it goes no where.
Aren't we folks sometimes like this? We have all that we need, yet are static. Lets get a mechanic over, and get some life into us. P.S. (God is often the best mechanic - after all, it is HE who has made us!!
Sunday, 5 January 2014
Today was mum's 85th Birthday. Mum and Dad did not have a comfortable life, but despite all the odds against them, they managed to raise the two of us and while Dad went on to be with the Lord in 1989, Mum has lived on to see her grandchildren.
They had little, yet lived a joyful life in Calcutta, far far away from home. I remember the coal-steam engine train rides back to home every Christmas - used to take 5 days between Calcutta and Trivandrum, with no modern travel comforts, coal dust in the eyes, etc.. But they enjoyed life, contributed to the church and to society. She is 85 now and in the sunset of her life. We her children and grandchildren have much more and more comforts than they could ever hope to have - yet we still have not been able to imbibe the principles they followed. They have left us examples of joyful sacrifice and i can only hope that we will follow their footsteps. Happy birthday Mum!
They had little, yet lived a joyful life in Calcutta, far far away from home. I remember the coal-steam engine train rides back to home every Christmas - used to take 5 days between Calcutta and Trivandrum, with no modern travel comforts, coal dust in the eyes, etc.. But they enjoyed life, contributed to the church and to society. She is 85 now and in the sunset of her life. We her children and grandchildren have much more and more comforts than they could ever hope to have - yet we still have not been able to imbibe the principles they followed. They have left us examples of joyful sacrifice and i can only hope that we will follow their footsteps. Happy birthday Mum!
Saturday, 4 January 2014
Mothballing our principles?
Christmas and New Year, like the seasons of the year, have come and
gone. Just like the umbrellas during the rains and the woolens in winter are
mothballed till the next year, the lights and the glitter have been packed up
into storage. Today I took down our 6-year old star – a miracle that it has
survived so far considering that it is exposed to the elements day and night -
and mothballed it too.
Just wondering what makes Christmas and New Year so special? A
celebration initially confined to the Christian community, it has now
transcended boundaries. What about the principles, the foundation, and beliefs
about Christmas? We talk so much about them during the season, preach it aloud
from every pulpit, and sing about it caroling door to door.
Are these packed up and mothballed too? Or do they remain with us right
through the year, guiding our thoughts and actions?
Till 25th Dec 2014, Adieus!
Saturday, 21 December 2013
The beckoning

Much time has passed since I posted my last blog - Bhutan now re-beckons! and the temptation to travel is strong. Would have been there by now if I had not had my accident and was grounded. This time, not with Thimphu TechPark, but with New Edge Technologies and with Bhutan Data Centre Services, the company that runs the IDC inside the park. A new challenge stares at me now. My passport expires in July 2014. If I do not enter Bhutan my 31 Dec, I will not be able to travel! And the trains on Wed, Thurs and Fri are on Regret-waitlist...
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