The Sacrifice

Hosts of heavenly angels fill the sky, With disbelief the common people stare, While priestly rulers scoffingly pass by His ruined holy body stark and bare Then Roman soldiers hastened to affix “’Tis Israel’s King,” for everyone to see. Were His disciples, too distressed to mix? Afraid those priestly enemies to be; God’s spirit helped Him bear His load of pain For love for men … Continue reading The Sacrifice

CAUGHT OUT

Above image copyright to blog.parents-choice.org One of the loftiest ambitions to be found in the man of the East is to be a teacher. History and the Shastras report countless experiences where a Guru, or teacher, instills into students noble principles, and then watches with satisfaction as students use these principles to achieve great things for the betterment of mankind. A teacher is held in … Continue reading CAUGHT OUT

The Lesson

Now parents are a special breed They’re always on the go, I’m sure that we are all agreed They always seem to know When children need their counsel wise For mischief they will make, Children learn to their surprise When caught in their mistake But parents also like to teach Their children proper ways, A sermon they’ll be wont to preach When child’s attention strays … Continue reading The Lesson

Beach Holiday

The above images copyright to:- http://commons.wikimedia.org http://stophavingaboringlife.com Foam tipped breakers, sparkling seas, Seagulls soaring on the breeze Calling out to fishing men Throw some scraps to us again Children screaming in delight Scattering crabs in onward flight Down the beach on tiny feet Pausing where the waters meet Parents watch them wading there, Aged people pause to stare Memories of their children dear Running in … Continue reading Beach Holiday

Appearances

The above images copyrighted to shunya.net. Pictures taken Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India   Only absolute necessity would drive us from our holiday retreat almost seven thousand feet high on Kodaikanal Mountain, overlooking blistering hot coastal plains of South India. In order to reach our holiday haven we had to endure two days travel, barely pausing in our journey to purchase food or fuel. The only … Continue reading Appearances

Accumulated Treasure

My secretary Stella had just placed mail on the office desk. There was time before committee schedules began so I began work on a pile of correspondence. The lazy whirl of an overhead fan made this exercise interesting. Turning off the fan would cause intense discomfort and profuse sweating in Mumbai’s thick humidity. We couldn’t afford to run an air conditioner. With fan on, strategic … Continue reading Accumulated Treasure