Thursday, 21 August 2014

A feeling of Greatness


A feeling of Greatness 



The paramount emotion in the world comes not from acquiring offerings. Relatively, it twitches when you hand a cup of hot coffee to that aged man deskbound on the side of the street pleading for money. You feel it after you drive an hour and a half to the hospital to meet children suffering from cancer, and you sense it when you sit down with your friend to comfort him or her when they have lost an exceptional one. Aiding others can be the most gratifying sentiment in the memory.

My friend convinced me to join a group, where people from a different framework come for one purpose that is to give their best possible service. After helping an old man who could not walk, made me think what is greatest feeling? After he saying, “Wish, I had a son like you” in front of his son. 

I was in sanatorium one day; to visit my neighbour suffering by a heart problem, in three days of my visit made me think a lot, why parents love their kids? There was an old man sleeping next to my neighbour’s bed, and no one visited him, he was just stirring his old days to finish fast. One day a kid visit him with some fruits calling him grand paa. I was totally shocked, knowing that his son and daughter in law are waiting for the kid in the car park. At that moment, I had a lot of question in my mind, why they did not visit him? Does he not deserve to be cared and loved? I did not get an answer to my question. But my heart said forgiveness is the biggest gift you can give to other when they truly in need of it. Every soul needs to be cared and loved, so it is perpetually good to share love and absolution.

Auckland is a city where you can find splendid talents in streets exhibiting their art. Most of the time when I walked on Queen Street I saw an old couple playing musical instrument. The music was pleasant, and though it’s the same music I listen when I pass them daily, it always makes me stand for a moment and listen to it. The reason behind their effort to please people’s heart is only to get few coins so they can push their days with some food and clothes to save themselves from winter. Helping then with all the possible ways gives you a feeling, a sentiment of immensity.

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Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Importance of Life

Importance of Life




A touch will always drive a person. If an individual is good, it might be objectives, adoration, a need to look after, or a need to feel acknowledged. For others with an obscurer personality, it could be abhorrence, revenge or neediness. No matter what type of individual, there’s something significant to every Tom, Dick, and Harry.

I’m no concession even though for a while I believed nothing was significant to me. To say I was a problematic child would be situating it a little - I was the offspring of hell incarnate, the devil’s apprentice in size 5 shoes. I only am concerned about two things: me and my small need I wanted. I was a complete brat. 

But one day at the age of 15, I instigated to think more like an ethical adult. Ultimately my thoughts revolved to speculating “Why am I here? Is there a motive?” I was preoccupied by these questions and they even kept me up some nights, leaving me tired the next day (until my 20 bowls of sugared coffee flowed in).

Finally, after doubting about a million questions, I found an answer - a modest answer, but one that pleased me. I was here to live, to see as much as I could, and to do as much as I could. You only live once, so to do what you can to the best of your ability and just live was enough for me. If I were to leave this earth now, I would hate it with all my being. The only thing that matters to me, the only thing I care about, is to live!

I don’t care how or why I decided this was the most significant factor, or even if it makes any sense, but I feel that at the age of 24, I have previously experienced as many hardships as some adults. I feel the more experiences I gain, the more significant my goal seems to be. What is important to me is to see how my life will end, and to give it one heck of a back story.

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Dance

Dance

Left Leg Aage Aage Right Leg Pichee Pichee Aaja Yaara Lets Start Ve

Dancing has always been a passion; some say it as physical and mental workout. But dance is a song sung in sole and which makes you move to a different world where there is no block of wall or a barrier of fear, because everything in this world, starting with accessories and emotions are propos for dancers.  

When it comes to dance I can feel the music in my soul that is “valaga”. Valaga is a music which is played in happy occasion in coorgi culture. My first dance started with that. No boundaries, just a free style dance introduced me to heart bouncing form of enjoyment. The different dance forms of kodava tradition made me knowledgeable person in the area of dance. The dance form commonly followed in coorgi’s are Bolak-aat, Ummatt-aat, and Komb-aat.etc

BOLAK-AAT



This is performed by the Kodava men in front of an oil lamp in an open field. the men hold the chavari(Yak fur) in one hand and the Kodava short sword "Odi-Kathi" in the other while performing this dance. Many regional variations of this dance exist. Somethimes performers dance only with the chavari without the use of the short sword. when the short sword or the "Odi-kathi" is also used, it is called kattiyaata. The dudi, an hourglass shaped drum is used to provide the rhythm for the dance.

UMMATT-AAT

This is performed by the Kodava womenfolk. The women wear the traditional Kodava dress complete with jewellery, adorn the forehead with kumkuma and in a swinging rhythm dance in a circle, brass cymbals in hand. One women stands at the center holding a pot full of water to represent Kaveri taayi or Mother Kaveri, which the Kodavas worship as their prime deity. 


KOMB-AAT

While the Bolaak-aat and the Ummatt-aat are of a celebratory and festival nature, the Kombat is a dance performed with religious sentiments. It is traditionally performed in temple premises, but in recent years, it is performed in other places also. this is a dance performed by the Kodava men and deer horns are used as a prop. The deer horns are meant to represent those of Krishnamruga, a spotted deer in Kodava Legend. 

Starting with Kodava dance form I came across Indian contemporary dance form. What is contemporary dance??It is not an easy question to answer. many contemporary dances themselves are stumped when they are asked exactly what contemporary dance is. Well, I don't have the answers. But Phillippe Noisette, author of "Let's talk about contemporary dance", says one of the ways to recognize contemporary dance is to realie that it's not about uniformity of dancers or of costumes; or formations such as the corps de ballet. While he states that contemporary dance has no boundaries, he also insists that it is not synonymous with chaos. While a minimalist solo is as acceptable as a choral dance for hundreds of dancers and while dancers are allowed to be bare feet or with high heels on. Dancing with a concept of donate eyes in Chunchana-Chickmagalur made know more about contemporary forms of dance. The credit of coming out with a good dance in front of thousands of people also goes to Rathan and Navya who were the part of dance.





Learning is a never ending process. In my journey of dance, choreographing songs like Ishq Hua "Hulcul Hui Zara Shor Hua Dil Chor Hua Teri Aor Hua" and Raabta "Kuch toh hai tujh se raabta" made me learn more. . The concept of giving touch to love in the heart of Auckland people though out the dance was made successful with the full support of Shashank and Apoorva. Bringing out my imagination of love in dance was only made possible with the complete dedication and support of my lovely dancers.



Group dances like "thu ne maari entry", "D se dance", "Dastaan" "jashn e ishqa" and "iski uski" have made me educated in dance. 



 Special thanks to 


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Thursday, 7 August 2014

Hope


Hope



In the awful, heart-breaking circumstances that we're living in today, all we anticipate is for a healthier tomorrow, right? Isn't that what we all hope for? A hindrance, an agony, a tear, a strain one less than the past, is that not a better tomorrow or a better today.

Have you ever conjectured what hope really is? It is a sensation that what i desired can be had or something will turn out for the best, being the best, it is a feeling that a bit desired may happen, now, tomorrow or possibly well along. 

Alfred Adler said: “We cannot think, feel, will, or act without the awareness of a goal.”

Admitting somebody's fears and feelings, whether its blues or bliss does not me one has lost hope. Opposing all the sorrow heroically and thinking of facing them the same way in the future, doesn't that make you stronger? Does it give you a hope that everything will be okay, soon? Does it satisfy you? Happiness, joy, a sweet smile help you fight your burdens and fears, give you hope since nothing is impossible. 

Hope is a combination of way-power that helps you get to your goals and the willpower. Goals; Consequences we desire. Willpower and way-power are the cerebral plan that leads us to an expectant thought. The dissimilarity in hope and optimism is that hope leads to an envisioned goal, it involves a trail. Optimism, nevertheless, leads to one to presume the best! It does not deliver any critical thinking, as to how to arrive to a better-quality future. 

Hope is what we endure on. Deprived of hope, life wouldn't have been likely. When we raise our hands for supplications, if it’s not hope, what else do we rely on? Like a candle where the shining wick is detained in place by wax, it is reliance in the heart that keeps the hope undamaged. After dark, comes light. A healthier tomorrow, it’s just in sight. 

“Hope is the thing with plumage's that branches in the soul and hums the tune deprived of the words And never stops at all.”





------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kariappa Maletira Karumbaiah

Tuesday, 5 August 2014

Usko Nahin Dekha Hamne Kabhi

Abstract on mother and child
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kariappa Maletira Karumbaiah
Usko Nahin Dekha Hamne Kabhi

Par Uski Jaroorat Kya Hogi Eh Maa
Eh Maa Teri Surat Se Alag
Bhagwan Ki Surat Kya Hogi Kya Hogi
Usko Nahin Dekha Hamne Kabhi

Insaan Toh Kya Devta Bhi
Anchal Me Pahley Tere
Hai Swarg Ishi Duniya Mein Kadmo Ke Tahley Tere
Mamta Hi Lootaye Jis Pe Naiyan
Aisi Koi Moorat Kya Hogi Eh Maa
Eh Maa Teri Surat Se Alag
Bhagwan Ki Surat Kya Hogi Kya Hogi
Usko Nahin Dekha Hamne Kabhi

Kyon Dhoop Jalaye Dukhon Ki
Kyon Ghum Ki Ghata Barse
Yeh Haath Duaon Waley Rahtey Hai Sadha Sar Pe
Tu Hai Toh Andhere Path Me Hamey
Suraj Ki Jaroorat Kya Hogi Eh Maa
Eh Maa Teri Surat Se Alag
Bhagwan Ki Surat Kya Hogi
Usko Nahin Dekha Hamne Kabhi

Kahetey Hain Teri Shaan Me Toh 
Koi Oonchey Bhol Nahin
Bhagwan Ke Pas Bhi Maata Tere Pyar Ka Mohl Nahin
Hum To Yehi Jaane Tujhse Badi
Sansar Ki Daulat Kya Hogi Eh Maa
Eh Maa Teri Surat Se Alag
Bhagwan Ki Surat Kya Hogi Kya Hogi
Usko Nahin Dekha Hamne Kabhi  -------- iNDIVAR


Monday, 4 August 2014

Light

Light




Your eyes: the love that you give to me, the happiness I see in you, the words that you want to say, and the memories that you always recall. 

Everyone has different meanings for light, the brightness, the trust, the love or the memory. The feeling that we get, when we move from darkness to light is the only proof that we all need light in our life. Surrounding by unknown people is same as being in a dark dungeon.   

The flash of thunder scares us; it means there are eyes which want you to be in the good path, not to get lost in darkness of the world, a flash of thunder is a wake-up call that you are in the path of darkness come out of it. There is always an option in your hand to choose what you want, but it is necessary to make a wise decision. Wearing a mask and doing things which is not socially acceptable is darkness, being what you are and being the best part of the goodness is moving and being in the light. Whenever there is a chance of wearing a dark mask in life, it is always better to think will those loved eyes shines after knowing that you are doomed in darkness.
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New place-New life

New place-New life

Hope is the only thing which pushes each and every person to move to the next level or to come out of the closet. Leaving the closet can be of anything, the baby coming out of mother’s womb, and leaving far from known heads. It is tough to come out of settled life and to start a new one. But if there are no new phases in life then what is the use of being in this world.
Each and every person has been given with a life with a unique destiny. The destiny cannot be achieved by following one road in life’s journey, and there is always connecting roads. Similarly, to reach a certain place in life there is always the support of loved once. Sound travels, but its magnitude decreases when it travels, and it does not mean that there was no influence of sound if you live far, it is good to believe that there is someone who wants to reach me and one day it will happen.

No matter how beautiful is the new place; heart always beats in the memory of old one. With the intense heartbeat and searching eyes, Life begins in the NEW PLACE.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kariappa Maletira Karumbaiah