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Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Guidance of Dr. Himmatrao Bawaskar about COVID-19

Dr. Himmatrao Bawaskar guiding about COVID-19

Links:

1) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-zGJeI3eAY
2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGMYJHLJcd4
3) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cc0GXkAfnts

About hypothyroidism

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXXLT_xXDJI

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Written word and spoken word

“बोललेला शब्द हवेत विरून जातो आणि लिहिलेला शब्द गिरवला जातो (Spoken word goes away with wind and written word is retraced!)”

The above sentence was said by Naidu sir some days back and it has triggered many thoughts in my mind! Truly the written word has this tremendous power. The words are very powerful things in fact and when they are written they become permanent in a way!

Let’s see what Nayana (Dr. Abhay Bang) shared with us (students of Nirman) in his Chocolate Parcel dated 1 August 2013 below.

“प्रिय युवा मित्र,

शब्द हा माणसाने लावलेला मोठा शोध. जीवनातील एखाद्या वस्तूला किंवा अनुभवाला प्रतीक रूपाने शब्दाद्वारे प्रकट करणे ही माणूस प्राण्याची प्रचंड मोठी बौद्धिक उडी होती. त्यामुळेच भाषा, विचार संस्कृती शक्य झालेत. शब्द प्रथम केवळ मौखिक होता. त्यामुळे शब्दांमधून ज्ञान पसरण्यावर मर्यादा होत्या. नंतर गटेनबर्गच्या छपाईमुळे तो शब्द छापता यायला लागला. त्याबरोबर शब्द माहिती पसरण्याची गती व्याप्ती हजारो पटींनी वाढली. वाचन वाचक वाढले. आज आपण जे आहोत, जसे आहोत त्यात छापील शब्द या हनुमान उडीचा मोठा वाटा आहे. गेल्या वीस वर्षांत शब्दाने कागदाचा आधार सोडला, तो इलेक्ट्रॉनिक झाला. तो इंटरनेट, कॉम्प्युटर मोबाईल फोनची स्क्रीन याद्वारे प्रवाहित झाला. याचे परिणाम किती मोठे व्यापक होतील हे तर अजून आपण पूर्ण बघितलेलेच नाहीत. रोज हे क्षितीज पुढे सरकते आहे. जगात इतकं लिहिलं गेलं, लिहिलं जातंय, पण त्यातला अब्जांश देखील आपण वाचू शकत नाही. मात्रवाचाल तर वाचाल हे शब्दशः खरे आहे. निर्माणमधील युवा मित्रांनी काय वाचावे? पुस्तके तर जरूर वाचावीत. त्यांची चर्चा आपण शिबिरात करतोच. पण सोबत छोटे, सारगर्भ विविध विषयांवर सहज काय वाचावे? माझ्या वाचनात अलीकडे आलेले असे काही निवडक लेख दर महिन्यात तुम्हाला पाठवण्याचा विचार आहे. दर महिन्यात हे छोटेसेचॉकलेट्सचे पार्सल तुम्हाला पाठवीन. बरेचदा चॉकलेट्स इंग्रजी असतील. चॉकलेट कसे वाटले? त्यातील विचारांबद्दल प्रतिक्रिया? जरूर परत पाठवा.

तुमचा

नायना (Dr. Abhay Bang)

संलग्न: चॉकलेट पार्सल” (Link)

Today in the morning, on this friendship day, I was listening a song named Maze Gaane. It is a song written by Balkavi and its beauty is incredible. Whoever knows Marathi knows that they are listening to some beautiful and sacred poem! (Link) “Words should be such that they will create springs of thoughts!” (शब्द असे असावेत कि ज्यांनी विचारांचे झरे निर्माण व्हावेत.) – Bhalchadra Nemade (I have heard him say this in a TV programme.)

These words of song खामोशियाँ आवाज है from movie Inkaar never fail to take me on a long journey of thoughts whenever I listen! (Link) There is more version of this song in English and lyrics are so great that I would request you to listen to it whenever you will get time.

The opportunities for writing were very less in past but “today every person is a broadcaster” as mentioned by Prasoon Joshi. No doubt that words are important but they are more important when they are written. Javed Akhtar ji said in a recent interaction with Symbiosis that in past it used to take about ten days to receive an answer to our letters and today we can send message to anyone by WhatsApp in seconds (Link). He further added that the speed is good but the speed should not be gained at the cost of depth!

We know that there are ‘WhatsApp disasters’ now a days! We all must have witnessed this or that WhatsApp disaster. Hence this medium also should be used very carefully. In WhatsApp disaster again, it is ‘written word’ that creates problems! We must assume that whatever we are writing, once it goes in pubic domain, it becomes permanent!

Today we can read about thoughts of great people even if they are not present with us only because of this process of writing. Either they have written it down themselves or someone else might have written their words. One might say that it is same case with spoken words because the same person’s saying can be recorded by means of audio and video. Though it is true that audio and video recording also is a kind of permanent record, the instruments of recording are costlier than the instruments of writing and it takes more space to store audio and video records. More bandwidth is needed to transmit it. Hence spread of audio and video records will be limited always in comparison to written records. If I will talk the words I am writing now a WhatsApp audio message, the size of recording will be in some MBs and if this same message is sent as a text, it will be in some KBs.

Hence one should be very very careful while writing anything is the conclusion to which I have reached by witnessing many disasters! One should be very careful otherwise also about words (spoken or written) is true but one should be more careful especially about written words is what I understand from the words said by Naidu sir which I have mentioned at the start of this blog post.

Thanks a lot for reading my loud thinking about written word and spoken word. I want to thank Naidu sir for giving this interesting and important thought. Please feel free to share your experiences about this tremendous power of written word with me. Happy friendship day to you all!

 - Dr. Abhijeet Safai (2 August 2020)

 

 


Wednesday, July 1, 2020

When there is power imbalance…..


Dr. Gurpur was talking in a seminar dated 10 December 2019. Dr. Shashikala Gurpur is Dean of faculty of law at Symbiosis International (Deemed University). She is also an ethics committee member of ethics committee of Symbiosis. In her talk she made a statement. The statement was - “When there is power imbalance, the truth goes for a toss!” It is a topic of multiple books and articles and blog posts.

How great a person she is and what great work she is doing and in which context this sentence was used, all these questions needs separate blog posts, but I will restrict this post related to this one thought.  

We should try to understand how power imbalance affects the search of truth and then what can be done to avoid the negative effect of power imbalance. Before that we will need to understand what, a power imbalance is. We will try to see the corollary of this sentence too.

Power imbalance as I understand in this context is when one is at powerful position and another person is at receiving end. One may say that power is needed for search of truth itself. It is true too partially. But there is no objection being taken at power itself, but it is about power imbalance.

I was watching Upanishad Ganga some days back on DD National and the beginning of that serial there is following shloka from Ishavasya Upanishad.

हिरण्मयेन पात्रेण सत्यस्यापिहितं मुखम्
तत् त्वं पूषन्नपावृणु सत्यधर्माय दृष्टये

Its meaning is as follows. “The face of Truth is covered with a brilliant golden lid; that do thou remove, O Fosterer, for the law of the Truth, for sight.” (Reference - https://upanishads.org.in/upanishads/1/15)

I found lot of similarity between what Gurpur madam said and this Shloka from Ishavasya Upanishad.

The gold represents power. To see the truth, one must remove the lid of gold!

It can mean many things. It means that gold (power) and truth live very near to each other. But power clouds our understanding of truth to such an extent that it almost becomes a barrier to know the truth.

After listening that sentence that day, I got answer to a very important question in my life. The answer is in the corollary of the principle which is stated above.  If we consider the sentence of  “When there is a power imbalance, the truth goes for a toss” as a law (of nature), we can say the corollary of this law as “One will not get to see the truth who indulges in excessive power and allows the power imbalance in the situation.” This is answer to the question in my mind which was there, but I was not able to articulate it properly till I got this answer.

The question was – “What punishment is there available in nature for those who indulge in excessive power and power imbalance?” The answer is – “He will not get to see the truth!”

This understanding is very much satisfying.

The relation between a doctor and a patient changes when some medical research is going on. Both of them are at equal level when research is going on. Otherwise in a normal relation, the patient is at receiving end and the doctor is having decision making authority. Maybe this happens because in research, the aim is to find the truth.

Mahatma Gandhi has said that a lie is the biggest injustice and when there is injustice, there is anger and the anger leads to violence. So, removing power imbalance is a way of nonviolence or in other sense a way to reach truth. Hence nonviolence and reaching truth is the same thing in my opinion.

The above discussion has triggered some more questions in my mind to which I am finding answers. They are as follows.

·       How to deal when there will be power imbalance present and its visible clearly. How to diagnose power imbalance and what is the treatment?

·       Under the name of what power imbalance is created? Like freedom is taken away in the name of help, by showing which (logical and apparently ethical) reason power imbalance is created?

Prof. Richard Dawkins has very beautifully shown the relation between science and politics. He said “Science is about finding the truth. Truth is power and politics is all about power.”

But in my opinion, researchers / scientists cannot blame politicians entirely if truth goes for a toss. It is researchers who should remain away from excessive power if they want to search the truth. Prasoon Joshi explains that in India politicians do not trouble people if people will not trouble them. He says that people think that they can use politicians, so they go close to them to use politicians and cry foul when they are used by politicians.

I want to thank Gurpur madam for creating this chain of though in my mind by her one sentence. I am very happy to find a similar verse from Ishavasya Upanishad.

Thanks for reading.

- Dr. Abhijeet Safai

Sunday, May 24, 2020

Encouraging material

I felt that I must collect encouraging material in these difficult times and keep at one place so that I can share it with others. I am sharing the links of encouraging material below. Please let me know if you liked it in the comments section.


  1. This is a dialogue between Prasoon Joshi and Vivek Agnihotri. Wonderful insights about creativity - Poetry and new wold - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUV368AnpH0&t=1929s
  2. This is an article by Prasoon Joshi about creativity - https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/toi-edit-page/the-corona-crisis-is-alarming-its-also-a-much-needed-wakeup-call-that-will-arouse-our-creativity/
  3. This is Instagram live of Sandeep Khare with Spruha Joshi - https://www.instagram.com/p/CAVEdF4H5-v/




Sunday, February 23, 2020

My publication regarding HPLP study

Dear All, Greetings! I am very happy to share that one of my research has got published. It is a data collected in 2015 regarding HPLP - Health Promoting Lifestyle Profile at Symbiosis International (Deemed University) in fresher students during induction. It is the largest dataset (sample size 4253) in the world regarding HPLP scale in my humble opinion. Without active support of my parents, it was not possible to achieve this success and justice to this research in form of publication. Hence I dedicate this publication to my parents, Mr. Ashok and Mrs. Sunita Safai. Below I am sharing the link to the abstract of the publication. Link: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14635240.2020.1726202 Thanking you, Yours sincerely, Dr. Abhijeet Safai

Saturday, February 8, 2020

चलो पहाड़ी की चोटी पर

चलो पहाड़ी की चोटी पर
चट्टानों से बात करे।
उस पत्थर से निकले पानी
कुछ ऐसा आघात करे।धृ।
उंचाई से डर काहे का
हमसे उंचा कौन यहाँ।
खाई का भय हमे नहीं है
हमसे गहरा कौन यहाँ।
भिडजाए कठिनाई से
अवरोधों से दो हाथ करे।1।
जल प्रताप हम पर्वत छेदे
इतना पानी मारा है।
महावृक्ष है हमने पर्वत
जटिल जड़ों से चीरा है।
पर्वत इतना बड़ा नहीं
हम क्षमताओं पे मात करे।2।
समर्थ होना हमने तो
इन चट्टानों से सीखा है।
अब तक उंचे आसमान को
नजर उठाए देखा है।
चलो पहाड़ी की चोटी पर
बराबरी से बात करें।3।

- Nikhilesh Bagade, Nirman