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Work, games and spirituality

It was a pleasant evening of  summer vacation in 1996. We were playing cricket as usual. We were about 15-16 boys and kids of our colony. Few of us were in teens, me and my friend used to lead and divide team and lead them to play against each other. My Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 7 yearsSeptember 29, 2018 ago
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Are You Enjoying What You Are Doing?

I have been writing on Business to the Buddha for 6+ years, 325 or so blogs now. If you have read my previous posts and at times the title, you might have wondered, why such title? One reason you can read it on this link, and other is to look Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 8 yearsDecember 24, 2016 ago
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Lady’s Finger Recipe

Nope, this post is not about how to make, it is inspired by a grandma making Lady’s Finger. When I was in schools, my brother once told me for the subject of history that I did not like – “You have to study it irrespective of your choice. Our system Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 8 years ago
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Permanent happiness – Favorite Season

My Favorite Season will be a season or a moment when everyone finds out his / her purpose in life. My favorite season is the one when we achieve Permanent Happiness. How often have you seen dragging yourself going from one thing to the other, from one place to the Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 9 yearsAugust 19, 2016 ago
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Dalits in India, Dividing work, birth or none?

Perhaps in middle school (6th to 8th), we learnt a lesson on why crows are our best friends and what we can learn from them. They eat dead animals and therefore keep our surrounding clean. We need to learn from them that whenever they see something to eat they always Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 9 years ago
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Inconvenience of established practices

One of my friends was grumbling about his office. He told me that their company is bringing a new dress-code policy. According to the policy everyone has to wear formal outfit in office at least from Monday to Thursday irrespective of the role a person is in. He told me – “I Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 10 yearsNovember 29, 2014 ago
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Why are you doing what are you doing?

In an interview with FT a renowned entrepreneur and hotelier Ian Schrager said that ‘…prison gave me time to think’. He was imprisoned for evading taxes. While reading this I started asking myself – Are not we so busy with our work that the best place to sit and think Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 14 yearsFebruary 11, 2011 ago
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Playing Golf, work and meditation

About meditation and how it relates to our daily life and work per se? Can you work and meditate together? Well, I am not an expert, what I can relate to and know, I am writing.

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    Business to the Buddha It happened about 30 years ago. We were in our early teens, returning from NCC camp. One of my close friends and fellow cadets Ashish Awasthi ask me – “Pravin, whats your take on solving bigger problems of India such as cleanliness?” It is ironic, we were at Indore bus […] […]
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    Business to the Buddha I had the privilege of visiting several temples in Tamil Nadu last month, including the iconic Rameshwaram, one of the Char-Dhams for Hindus. It was an eye-opening experience that stirred memories of my younger days in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, where I visited temples more frequently. Over time, however, my visits […] […]
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    Business to the Buddha Recently, I had an intriguing conversation with my friend Vikas on our society’s basketball court. Vikas is an excellent practitioner of Yoga, and he does his practices often around the court. Though we had never discussed spirituality or meditation before but this time we discussed not only work, books but […] […]
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  • The Beggar’s Bowl and the Broken Bone July 21, 2024
    Business to the Buddha Many a times, one thought triggers another and one goes on a long trip sitting at one place. My travel recently had been the same. The collarbone fracture that is still healing has taken me on many trips, here is one where I ended up questioning myself – is it […] […]
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    Business to the Buddha A few weeks ago, a scooter accident shattered more than just my collarbone. It cracked my illusion of control. I’m always been a confident, “in-charge” kind of person, a planner – “get-things-done” kind of guy, proactive with reflexes sharper than most. Just after the spill, the first blow was to […] […]
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