Power of pen

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A competition on the topic- why we write'  just concluded and some membersgot reward. My congratulations to them.  I am tempted to highlight the importance of writing. There are road side bulluiesand Dabangs for whom physical power is supreme. But the ultimate power is in writing. One who can write well can do wonders. Pen is mightier than sword.  It has been rightly said that civilized nations are ruled by books rather than personal whims. Oyr country is ancient civilization. We have a lot of literature in Sanskrit- Vedas, Smritis, Pyranas that define duties of citizens, rulers and others. Presently, it is the written word in constititution and allied law that govern our activities. So just communicating forcefully with appropriate aurhorities  is in iteslef a big weapon. We have just to appreciate full potential of power of writing. Once you do this, you are the king.

Here I may narrate a sall anecdote. Oncein Moghul period, a big army officer (sipahsalar) went to desk of army clerk (munshi) and asked for immediate payment. As the munishi was a bit busy, the sipahsalar had to wait. He was angry and shouted- Munhsiji, I will break your teeth for making me wait like this!. The munshi calmypaid him. Next month, when sipahsalar visitedpay office, the Nayab munshi asked the sipahsalat to show his identity. He pointedto a mole on his right cheek. But the Naib munshi said that as per record, his identity is of two broken teeth in front. The sipahsalar tried to convince that he always got slary only by identifying his mole. But of no use. The sipahsalar went to a dentist (Zarah) and got his rwo front teeth pulled out. Then he got salary. Meanwhile the Munshi appeared from somewhere. The sipahsalar said- Munshi ji you are winner.  Ther Munshi could break the teeth of sipahsalar by might of his pen. That is how pen is mightier than sword.    

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Well, we like it or not the poor animals do need advocate of their own who will speak for them, defend them so who better than Maneka Gandhi! She is our own version of Dr. Doolittle!!

I understand that Dr. Dolittles are those who talk more and does less.Then in this case Menaka is a glaring example of Dr, Dolittle. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

You're right, if you go by the name the charecter will sound like that but to know him better you will have to really know him. You will find, you have entered in an entire different world.

I'm of the opinion that a person is like a Book. Preface of the Book will not unfold entire characteristics of a person. One has to read till one reaches, "The End."

 

I agree with you but to reach to 'The end' one  must open that book first.

Yes. The Book will not open on its own accord. Obviously you should have the strong desire to open.the Book. Otherwise the Book will gather dust and you will remain in the realm of darkness.

 

rambabu wrote:

I understand that Dr. Dolittles are those who talk more and does less.Then in this case Menaka is a glaring example of Dr, Dolittle. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

No Dr. Doolittle is a person who talks to animals and sympathises with them, not the literal meaning of the word Dolittle. He is a character popularised by Eddie Murphy in the films by same name.

I have nothing but to agree with you at this particular point.... My best wishes..

rambabu wrote:

I understand that Dr. Dolittles are those who talk more and does less.Then in this case Menaka is a glaring example of Dr, Dolittle. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

No Dr. Doolittle is a person who talks to animals and sympathises with them, not the literal meaning of the word Dolittle. He is a character popularised by Eddie Murphy in the films by same name.

Thank you. But  i   believe in DOMore. I believe in gathering knowledge.

 

Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

Well, we like it or not the poor animals do need advocate of their own who will speak for them, defend them so who better than Maneka Gandhi! She is our own version of Dr. Doolittle!!

True Kalyani, she does her bit ...One of my relatives works for her organisation and says that she is very committed towards her cause . She is herself looking after stray dogs,cats,  stray donkeys etc...

Pen is much powerful than weapon. For me writing has given me a great life and even career. Whatever I could not express, I got used to express in well manner through writing. the main thing for this behind me is boddunan. with the help of boddunan I became good writer. I got best confidence on writing skills.

I thank the site owner, admin and all the other who have supported  me to achieve this.

Power of Pen adds a new dimension  to your personality It's a great tool to express your thoughts and views.

“When people write, “healthy changes occur.”.It boosts your Self confidence.. Many studies established the fact a writer enjoys many health benefits.. A writer remains ever young even in the ripe old age.

 

usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

Well, we like it or not the poor animals do need advocate of their own who will speak for them, defend them so who better than Maneka Gandhi! She is our own version of Dr. Doolittle!!

True Kalyani, she does her bit ...One of my relatives works for her organisation and says that she is very committed towards her cause . She is herself looking after stray dogs,cats,  stray donkeys etc...

Yes Usha, she is totally dedicated to her cause and I must say it is a worthwhile cause, at least much better than humans. Although her initiatives has caused damage to some by being too stringent in her ways. For example, her ban on Sable farming has caused a severe scarcity of fine sable hair brushes, due to which all artists hold a grudge against her! LOL!

But all artist Brushes are not made of Sable. Recently I received a Brush set made of synthetic material like polyester and nylon  l as a gift.

 

rambabu wrote:

But all artist Brushes are not made of Sable. Recently I received a Brush set made of synthetic material like polyester and nylon  l as a gift.

 

All brushes are not sable but they are the best. Synthetic ones have their own merits but the fineness of sable brushes are unbeatable and my husband swears that the feel of its texture while handling a sable brush is simply too good. 

 

Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
rambabu wrote:

But all artist Brushes are not made of Sable. Recently I received a Brush set made of synthetic material like polyester and nylon  l as a gift.

 

All brushes are not sable but they are the best. Synthetic ones have their own merits but the fineness of sable brushes are unbeatable and my husband swears that the feel of its texture while handling a sable brush is simply too good. 

 

May be true. The feeling of painting with Sable brushes I know. Because I started painting with sable brushes. Even now I'm using them. But as I said as I received as a gift from my friend a full set of Painting brushes made of synthetic materials, I found absolutely no difference between brushes made with sable and brushes made with synthetic fiber.

 

 

It is the mind which drives it.It is a good servant of the best masters!

Really Chinmoy. The best of the writers gained mastery over their skill and earned themselves the state of immortality.

 

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