Friday, 20 September 2013

Birth name Chandra mohan  jain ,Born 11 December 1931 we known him as Osho . In 1960 he also called as Acharya Rajneesh ,1970 onwards Bhagwan shree Rajneesh , and from 1989 we says as Osho . 

 He received his M.A from university of sagar with first class honors in philosophy. In 1957-58 he was professor at  Raipur ,1958-66 he appointed as a professor of philosophy at the university of Jabalpur. In his time he was a All india debating champion .He have many names and we got one beautiful  thinker, and attractive speaker that’s make him different from another priest . who read 15 to 20 books daily i.e is only osho ,I am also surprise with it but that was a faith about him which increase  his personality level in front of his followers. His followers are in age of 20 to 40 ,a person who win the attention a young population ,that person not a ordinary person  in front of me because  his words are very much familiar to a younger.

He worked over 600 books, several thousand audio and video with discourses .when I compare to him with other priest i.e  Asaram  bapu , Nirankari baba, Radhe ma and many others.They only says about god’s history and  geography  else but this are written in Geeta , then why we follower them ? and one point which attract me that their followers are older group . and they are no thinker population which  agree with any topic  ,they only come  for timepass  and they think when they  listen , after died  they will gets evil  only not devil because they are the listener .

Osho never say to ignore a personal ethic and accept my ethic.A powerful and passionate debater , he also travels widely in india ,speaking to large audiences and challenging orthodox  religious leaders in public debates.

It is, His Ten Commandments  by Osho:
1.        Never obey anyone’s command unless it is coming from within you also
2.       There is no God other than life it self
3.       Truth is within you,do not search for it elsewhere.
4.       Love is prayer
5.       To became a nothingness is the door to truth. Nothingness itself is the means, the goal and attainments
6.       Life is now and here
7.       Live wakefully
8.       Do not swin –float
9.       Die each moment so that you can be new each moment
10.   Do not search .That which is ,is stop and see.
    
This command are too familiar when we read it and osho was constant with 3,7,9 this command. That’s why he was awesome person in his world which he created by  him and a public want to join in his world. His followers are  from all over the world .
                       Osho,                   "  Never  born
                                                     Never died
                                              Only visited this planet earth between

                                             11 december,1931  - 19 January,1990."



Saturday, 14 September 2013

YUVRAJ SINGH IS STILL KING IN T20S


I want to tell something about pune stadium ,The first Twenty20 International match at the stadium was played between India and England on December 20th, 2012.It also called as MCA stadium. which were i disscused with in my write.

It was a review of the Subrata Roy Sahara stadium in Pune. It is a very good looking ground, brilliant lights, big boundaries which I was delighted by and the setting was like a picture postcard.

India’s fielding are  looked good when Suresh Raina and Ajinkya Rahane coming in and it India’s little bowlers who made a difference. Though Yuvraj Singh’s skill is not good enough for Tests he remains a big strength in limited overs cricket. India has the Yuvrajs and the Rainas and the Kohlis so we get for   limited overs  but we do not have the bowlers to take 20 wickets in Tests.

We saw how Yuvraj, the 7th bowler to come in, turned the game. I do not think I’ve been to a cricket match ever in my life where the 7th bowler was the first to finish his quota of 4 overs! He had a Bowling Efficiency of 76, higher than the rest of the spinners R Ashwin (Bowling Efficiency: 52), Ravindra Jadeja (Bowling Efficiency: 32) and Piyush Chawla (Bowling Efficiency: 38). Yuvraj’s blinder when he came to bat, the 38 off 21ball gave him a Batting Momentum of 64, taking his Castrol Index for the match to a stunning 88.

England’s innings showed that there are phases even in T20,were 89/1 after 10 overs but India still came back. We saw that a team has an opportunity to come back in the game even after a poor start in 20 overs cricket and I enjoyed that about the match.

It seems to me that Alex Hales should be a good 4 day batsman. He just hits in very classical lines, he hits straight, I did not see him slog, his hits were clean. His was a blistering knock, coming in at 71 in the Batting Momentum charts.
Maybe it is the pitches in T20 that allow him to play that kind of cricket. The Pune pitch was not great during the T20 Premier League with games which had 120-130 scores most of the time but this was a good track for T20.
India’s chase always seemed under control. Every time a wicket fell, we had a partnership of 40-50 and those are very important in T20. Also there was a fair amount of batting in the line up so it never felt at any point that India looked like they were not going to win. The Castrol Index showed that, India ending on 56 to England’s 52.

It is see the need for change. They might play Rohit Sharma but MS Dhoni always likes to have extra  need to give the bowlers more time but it is a settled side that just won an easy game so I do bowlers around. When your bowlers go for runs, you understandably want bowling options. And that is why they play Ravindra Jadeja over Rohit, even though Rohit Sharma is so much in form.
आसाराम बापू  ये "बापू " शब्द  अपने -आप में ही आकर्षित करे ,जो "पिता" के रूप में भी जाना जाता है. में सोचती हो आसाराम इस  के लिए योग्य नहीं है , हम क्यों इन सब पे विशवास करते है? और वो गलत होते होवे भी हमें अपने आखे पर पाठी बंद लेते है . क्या भगवन से मिलने का ये ही एक  जरीय रह गया है. में सोच में पद गए हो की हमें अपने -आपको इतना भोधिमान कहते और एसे इन्सान के हमारा कुछ नहीं चलता एसा क्यों ये अब तक  मुझे पता नहीं चला.

बापू से हमें गांधीजी की याद आती है ,जिसने इश देश के लिए अपने आपको खोरबन होने के लिए एक बार भी नही सोचा और ये एक बापू है  जिसने वो  शब्द की भी आदर  ना  करते होवे बस अपना वेपार में हमें जयसे जनता को खोरबन करने के लिए एक बार में ही सोच लिया है ,और वो करते ही जार रहा है .

हमें बोलते है हमें एक लोकतंत्र में रहते है पर इश लोकतंत्र का नाम ख़राब करने में एसे व्यक्ति का हाथ होता है जो बस दोसरो को तकलीफ दे कर अपना घर बसने जानते है . हमें उनकी टिका तो याद होगी जो उन्होंने डेल्ही गंग रपे  में दिया ता वो ठोस ता क्या ? मुझे  लगता है की क्या एक खोनी जब मरने आता है तो  क्या हमें उसे अपना भाई  बनाले  तो कुछ नहीं होगा , तो हमारे देश में  कानून की कोई जरूरत नहीं होनी चाहिए थी .

एक बात तो है की हमें हिंदुस्तानी को गुमराह करना कोई मोश्किल नही है , अभी भी समय  है अपनी आवाज को उतो और इश देश को एसे डोंगी शादो से बचाओ . ये  होना मोश्किल है पर हमें एक कदम बदन होगा . अपनी प्रगति के लिया .
IT WAS A PLEASURE WATCHING BRETT LEE PLAY CRICKET

Brett Lee, who retired after a 13-year long career last week (july 13\012), was one of the most eye-pleasing fast bowlers to watch. I remember seeing him for the first time back in 1999, in his debut series against India. Before the Test match at Melbourne, there was a practice game there that we had gone to watch. Lee was playing that game. Suddenly, I saw this fellow was bowling really quick and I was astonished! The feeling you experience when a fast bowler is at the top of his skill and bowling with rhythm, charging in, is one of the great sights of the game. And you got that impression when you saw Brett Lee bowl.

It was a great joy seeing Lee on the field too. He always played with a smile; of course he had a few jibes here and there. But he always gave a 100% when he played. You never got the feeling with Brett Lee that he was just putting the ball somewhere and that’s why I think he tended to be a little expensive, because he was always trying to go flat out for wickets. He has had all kinds of injuries and each time he has come back strongly which is commendable for an express pacer. As a fast bowler, each time you come out of injury, you are a lesser bowler because you lose pace, but Lee was always an aggressive bowler and gave his all no matter what.

The one quality I like about him the most is his humility. He did not forget the guy who helped him in his Under-19 days and even when he was a Test player he went back and worked in that shop selling suits to people. That says a lot about the character of a person. There are very few people like him who don’t forget help rendered to him, especially when they don’t need to remember. And that’s what made him liked and admired, even in India. He made friends everywhere and Indians had a special bond with him.

Finally, for someone who ran in and bowled hard and fast, 13 years is a long career to have. To take over 300 Test and ODI wickets, when his body was being subjected to such a lot because of injuries, is a remarkable achievement. I would like to wish Brett Lee good luck for his future.

Friday, 13 September 2013

IPL – TV soap or actually just cricket???…

When the IPL was formulated and began with the big auction of players and other . I hardly payed any attention to it. It was part but i am least interested from this. What with ‘ambassadors’, politicians, owners, the entire cast of the BCCI and others fist fighting with each other , there seemed to be very little of cricket happening. Talk in the press was mostly about what SRK had to say or who Preity thought was hot or who among Mallya and Ambani would dish out more cash and other things.

When the auction of players happened I found myself wondering to what level of crazyness that BCCI could sink, just to make money.. I mean… they are after all cricketers and not sex workers  or something to be saled!… But when it was all done I must admit a few really good teams were brought together and under some impressive leadership as well.With huge businessmen and actors and other ‘non-cricket’ people taking a huge interest and investated a lot of money for teams then that teams has to work hard for best result.

SO finally the ‘games’ began and very few people knew whom to support. With home favorites playing for other cities as a result of the auction, it also happen that audience like one player but playerfrom opposite city ,that make more complicated. So people tended to look at the big names in the teams and for example  one of the teams with the most ‘fan following’ at the beginning of the tournament was Deccan Chargers. Boasting a lineup that included Adam Gilchrist, Herschelle Gibbs, Shahid Afridi, Andrew Symonds ,Rohit Sharma, R.P.Singh and some others.


But more than all this what really got me frustrated was how the cricket that was taking place was receiving so little attention. A big 3 column pic and story of SRK saying some rubbish like. In between every ball the camera would swing around to show the dancing models or to the‘ambassadors’ of the teams or the filmstars and politicians who had come to watch the match. Often times deliveries weren’t even shown as a result of the cameraman’s obsession with Preity’s boobs(?) or SRK’s waxy smile or even Sharadh Pawar’s big belly!… Advertisements were being shown while the over was going on… above, below and to the sides of the screen… jst as soon as the over ended without even sparing a sec… and even during breaks in play when a decision was referred to the 3rd umpire. It even happened once when a player was given out by the 3rd umpire and the new player started batting without the people watching on TV knowing about it because the decision was not shown as Pepsi and Kingfisher and all were  paying to  much money to  Set Max!!!…
All these things do make me want agree with Ram and his branding of the IPL as a new TV soap. Sreesanth crying got a lot more coverage on the media-waves than say the earthquake in China!… Yes, loads and loads of girls started watching cricket in order to catch a glimpse of an SRK .Yes, cheap politicians did use such trivial stuff like the dresses the models were wearing to win some points with the people. Yes, entrepreneurs did have a month full of field days as a result of the IPL.

Yes whatever we r seeing on TV is a ridiculous. The coverage of the IPL by various news channels, newspapers and websites . Yes everyone with an inch of power has used it to gain popularity through the IPL but then that is one of the side-effects of the fact that in India cricket is a religion. If parties remain in power using communalism and religion as their major weapons then it was only a matter of time b4 cricket came under the microscope. 

But after having said all this the very quality of cricket that has been produced makes me say that this Power league is still good 4 cricket in general and Indian cricket in particular. The exposure and experience it has given the Indian youngsters is unparalleled. As things stand now with only 4 foreigners able 2 make it 2 the final 11, a lot of young Indians are shining. But knowing the mentality of the BCCI i wuldn’t be surprised if this rule is scrapped in the coming years.

Maybe one can say that the jury is still out on the effect, impact and need of the IPL. But being an ardent cricket fan and a close follower of the game i think that this competition (whatever its vices regarding media coverage) will eventually end up improving the game. Short formats of any game help in improving the skills of a player and T20 will have the same effect. I think it is a cricket, whole is not a soap ,it is something cricket as i think.