Smiling Buds
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Laughter is a natural quality of man. Except man no other creature does laugh. God has especially gifted this quality to man exclusively. God has bestowed the humans with the art of laughter so that we can forget our woes. Only the one who is surrounded with various desires becomes unhappy. That's why, God has dictated that you perform your duties, don't desire anything. You can only appear in the examination. But the result is not in your hand. Still, if there are agonies, anxieties, wounds in your heart, then learn to laugh. Even witnessing sorrows also you can laugh. That which has to occur, the same shall occur anyways, and the same is but happening only. Don't make yourself a culprit for no reason. 'If one moment of smile can make your photograph beautiful, then what about when you smile always to make your life charming and beautiful?' So come. Let's take resolve from now itself that we shall always keep smiling, laughing, humming. You will see that miraculous changes would start occurring in your life and negative energy will get destroyed automatically; and by turning into a complete optimist you can relish the joy of life.

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Date de parution 08 décembre 2021
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EAN13 9788128822759
Langue English

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Smiling Buds
By - Acharya Sudarshan
Foreword
Humanity is infested with so many problems! It’s been almost forty thousand years that we find the first streaks of civilisation having dawned upon this planet, in the form of humans as we are today- cerebral and social.
Almost from the advent of man’s ability to think, to ponder upon his situation and surroundings, he has been perplexed with many questions. It’s been accepted unanimously that the first coded record of human thinking pertaining to the divine in its truest form appears in the Vedas, the Rig Veda to be particular. And right from the advent of this knowledge in human existence, till date, there has been no disruption in the flow of life in this part of the world, ever.
Hence it’s clear that there are surely some gems of wisdom, that transcends mere survival and makes us aligned with the higher forces of existence which seem to guide and orchestrate our lives down here, almost without our being aware of such.
As Voltaire had said famously, “If God wouldn’t exist, it would have been necessary to invent him.”
But of late, due to some deceit on the part of the self proclaimed ‘know-it-alls’, more because of the breach in practising what has been preached by many, spirituality seems to have become a facade, owing to which our ‘social media generation’, as some would love to name it, seems to be totally disinterested in whatever lies in and as our best heritage–our wisdom traditions in the scriptures and canons, preserved by some erudite and diligent souls over millennia stacked upon each other, having flown down to us. The reasons are varying, but the foremost are two- inability to relate to the new generation in the parlance they understand best and disharmony between “the walk and the talk” on the part of some who happen to preach them, in their own self-proclaimed modes. With a vast gap between, this book endeavours to part both the lacunae, through its sheer simplicity and brilliance of day-to-day logical arguments, following which, it becomes impossible for anyone to deny to see the larger picture, where God and the higher values of humanity don’t only remain posing as normative but become intermixed in our daily chores through the wisdom having seeped down into lifestyle, through something as simple as a woman moving around the Tulasi plant or one waiting for some time before intake of water after meals, the logic behind such explained both in the language of science and a parley that could be understood by a Doric individual and has some appeal for even the most pedantic.
Acharyashree goes on to embrace the foremost challenge to spirituality-science where he accepts its girth in having encompassed our lives, appreciates it liberally, so much unlike many, who refute it as rather a force dedicated to annihilate the soul. He but goes out liberally to embrace science, appreciate it in having solved many of our physical and worldly problems and also suggests the ‘scientific’ to become scientific enough not to abrogate spiritual experiences as mere imaginations and test their efficacy and validity on our own. He stretches things in the perspective of the most advanced findings in Astrophysics and brilliantly yet ingeniously spins its theories to find the source of all energy, all power in what could be called a very modern version spirituality and definition of God, which befits almost any canvas of human cognition and knowledge.
I take this opportunity to thank and state a few word about Kumar Arunoday, who happens to have taken forth to carry this legacy to newer dimensions of human understanding and service of literature, art and culture. Embodying a live example of a persona that speaks for itself about the essentials a modern Indian should have in marching through times where our age old civilisation is getting modernised, he personifies a perfect blend of ‘what has been’ and ‘what should be’- between the erudite and effable, between simplicity and sincerity.
I applaud him for letting me be a part of this joyous sojourn in learning and sharing knowledge, knowledge of the bare essentials of life, which modern times have learnt to do away with. This sojourn also marks the advent of simplicity amidst a jargon of linguistics and verbosity that seems to surround the knowledge in and of our wisdom traditions, which needs not only to be reinterpreted in a modern syntax, but also needs to be descended into our day to day living.
With this book you shall learn to laugh off the gravest of sufferings, and walk down the boulevard of life – as it should be lived like.
– Niladri Moitra
Preface
Man is a creature with discretion. Unlike other animals, he can think, can follow the methods of own emancipation. Hence he should but naturally be judicious. But this adage is now suspected as the same man who can inflict harm upon his own self, finds ways for his own destruction, to call him rational really seems ridiculous.
I have not written any thoughtful essay in this book. Practical and day to day things, that I witnessed and thought over, moreover experienced on own, such small things, I kept on talking about them and some people kept scribing that. Sometimes it comes to my mind that when I haven’t written anything at all then how come they got written? For I was not there in writing, in speaking or in discourses. Everything happens spontaneously. As it’s said that poetry is not composed, it is scribbled. Poetry is the flow of the stream of the heart of a poet. In Enlgish it’s said: Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful emotions. Probably inspired by this saying only Sumitranandan Pant has composed:
Heartbroken would’ve been the first poet, Lyrics must have emerged out of the soul cry, Getting aggravated from the eyes, Poesy must have flowed down unknown.
I also think that I haven’t but attempted at writing this book at all, then how did it get written? Possibly what the Almighty wants to be done, gets done as well. Me and you are but mere excuses, a medium only. The writer and the dictator is but someone else. Like the singer might be anyone but the lyrics are yours. Had it not been like this then why wouldn’t everyone become singers, writers or poets? I have heard that someone asked Einstein as to how did he invent the Quantum theory. He replied very simply: “It happened! I myself don’t know as to how did it become possible.” He accepted that : there is such Super Power, which controls the entire universe. This means that even science is equivocal that infinite events keep taking place in life, the one who can organise them properly becomes an Einstein, Valmiki or any great saint and the one who does not mull over such minute details, gets enclosed in some garbage bin. Maharishi Valmiki had got to witness a bird being killed during copulation. He got hurt. Seeing this two stanzas of poetry automatically spurted out of his mouth. The internal outcry by the Maharshi sitting by the banks of Tamasa river got to become the immortal epic—Ramayana.
Goswami Tulasidasji even have written that “I have written the Ramcharitamanas for my own pleasure.” But that which was meant to be solely for his own pleasure became for the pleasure of everybody. Around 30 thousand thoughts keep sparking up in the brain of humans. These keep arriving and departing so fast that it’s as difficult as counting sea waves. Sleeping or waking up there are innumerable waves appearing in the mind. Although we might be sleeping, our body only appears asleep, but the mind never goes to sleep. Just like breathing doesn’t ever sleep, the eyes although might remain shut, but the bodily functions keep going on continuously, the same way thoughts also keep on flowing in the mind. If we are awake, alert, then by grabbing any of those thoughts we can write an essay, make a poem or make inventions in any subject. What did Archimedes do? He was bathing, while he had to test the purity of ornaments without dismantling them. When he submerged into the water, then the imbalance created by his body mass, all of a sudden, gave him the intuition. When he learnt about it, then he started screaming— “Yureka, Yureka” which means: “got it, got it”. On this itself was the Archimedes theory founded that— “If any concrete object is immersed into any liquid then there arises a reduction in its weight. This reduction is equal to the weight of the fluid replaced by the same.”
That’s why, I have said that any immortal epic is never created by any human being, it happens on its own— spontaneously.
All the big and small ideas that are there in this book, I haven’t read them in scriptures, as such things are not found in them. Scriptures but carry intellectual writings. That’s why, I don’t call them writings, I call them a collection of flowing thoughts based on own experiences rather. Till date over hundreds books by me have been published, while the thoughts depicted in those books are not borrowed form any literature. I kept averting from saying this that such is written in such and such scripture. Because here I am penning down my own thoughts. Many a times apprehension occurs lest any mistake is committed. But this is my personal experience. That’s why admitting this I always say that it is my own thinking, if the same idea is found in any other scripture then take it as God’s blessings. If you don’t agree with my thoughts then you have every right to stand against it.
My all books are being published by Diamond Books, New Delhi. I give my thanks to Sri Narender Kumar Verma, the Chairman of Diamond Books. By his efforts my experience is spending across far and wide today. My thoughts are being disseminated, apart from across entire India, to

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