Better to write for yourself and have no public, than to write for public and have no self. -Cycril Connolly
Better to write for yourself and have no public, than to write for public and have no self. -Cycril Connolly
The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads This blog is doing awesome!.
A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 1,500 times in 2010. That’s about 4 full 747s.
In 2010, there were 38 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 43 posts. There were 172 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 192mb. That’s about 3 pictures per week.
The busiest day of the year was June 11th with 78 views. The most popular post that day was Just a minute.
The top referring sites in 2010 were orkut.co.in, facebook.com, crowdflower.com, mmhrs.info, and gnewss.co.cc.
Some visitors came searching, mostly for rooted, compromise, rooted in love, rooted tree, and rootedness.
These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.
Just a minute June 2010
2 comments and 1 Like on WordPress.com,
Rooted October 2009
2 comments
joy@i.me October 2009
aankche jibon October 2010
Morning shows the day June 2010
1 comment
Udbhot ek raasta jure,
Bigroho der bash,
Sarajibon pujor chole,
Japon karabash.
Karabasher bhetor gora,
Arup roton dhon,
Bigrohoder praner prodip,
Jolchhe Sarakhhon.
Jolonto sei agni shikhay,
Manash chokhhu dan,
Praner pore pran mishe jay,
Bigroho uthhan.

Ek masoom se waqt ne ek laamha se pucha ‘Zindegi kya hain?”
laamha ne jawab mein kaha JUNOON.
masoom se waqt ne laamha se pucha ‘ Mohabbat kya hain?’
laamha ne jawab mein kaha BeMaut KhudKhusi.
masoom se waqt ne laamha se pucha ‘ Maut kya hain?’
laamha ne jawab mein kaha Azaad Arzoo.
You see people –they are miserable because they have compromised on every point,and they cannot forgive themselves because they have compromised.They know that they could have dared, but they proved coward.
In their own eyes they have fallen, they have lost self-respect.
That’s what compromise does.
–OSHO
Just a minute.Wait a minute. Now just don’t mess with me.I have messed up my life.Its chaotic . Scattered . Dispersed.Shattered, and when all hope shatters Llife reveals for the first time.For the first time in your life you will be looking at your face in the mirror and you will be knowing yourself as a ‘Stranger’.
With this strangeness when in the midst of everything in the market place or in the bus sitting just behind the window you attend your own center of heart.Known that there is a small wild growing flower trying to bloom through you arranging circumstances of your life all required for its proper inner growth.Just let it grow by itself .You shifted your awareness from periphery to your own center.And you ‘ve known You.Your strangeness goes deeper and deeper leaving all your verbalizable identitites to a non-verbalizable unknown self.
You reached your Self.You reached yourself. Self .This is what i call Darshan which is a Darshan in itself.No more dogmas,beliefs semi god or demi god are required.One gulp and straight flat to the earth.
–joykumardas

An elephant took bath in a river and was walking on the road.When it neared a bridge,it saw a pig fully soaked in mud coming from the opposite direction.The elephant quietly moved to one side,allowed the dirty pig to pass and then continued its onward journey
The unclean pig later spoke to its friends in arrogance,”See how big I am;even the elephant was afraid of me and moved to one side,to let me pass”.
On hearing this,some elephants questioned their friend,the reason for its action.Was it out of fear?The elephant smiled and replied,”I could have easily crushed the pig under my leg,but i was clean and the pig was very unclean.By crushing it,my leg will become dirty and I wanted to avoid it.Hence,I moved aside.”
This story reveals that realised souls will avoid contact with vulgarity,not out of fear,but out of desire to keep away from impurity though they are strong enough to destroy the impurity.
–Acharya Ratnanada(Tales for young and the old)