Soaring, Singing,
and United...
Namaste. Accept our warm greetings
from Atlanta, GA.
For the last six years, I have traveled
a lot and attended all conventions. I have had the pride and pleasure
to meet all kinds of Brahmins: leaders, well-to-do, scholars, prudent,
emotional, men, women, young and old. their response, reception and
respect for Brahmins was so great that I just spoke out - "Brahmins
may be silent but they are soaring like hawks and singing like nightingales
and surely united for right cause and in the right direction."
One thing came out clear from my experience,
that whatever we may say and do for others, only thing happens when they
hear silent sound of their heart. I met dynamic personalities of great
knowledge, reputation and character with pride, humility and austerity, rich
at hart and a pocket too. But somehow the bell never rings that one
need to do something to appreciate for what you have received.
As lightening never strikes at the same
place, so are some of the opportunities too, do not reappear. Life
programs, country and the world will keep on going, and most of the matters
will be forgotten or vanished in the course of time. But good deeds
and ideal virtues are like scriptures, they remain fresh as flower and cited
as examples for generations to come.
I met so many people who wanted to do
something in life worthwhile for the Brahmin Community. I am fortunate
to say that I attained this opportunity to tell them let us join together
and walk through the streams and create a river of Brahmin Force, a fiber
consisting virtue, value and powerful thoughts. I am always thankful
to Brahmin Samaj of Georgia and its executive committee for making convention
as their goal, which has proved most worthwhile.
Now let us stay cohesive to sustain our
new found unity of soaring, singing and strong Brahmins. I will continue
to report, request and repeat what I saw, felt and enjoyed. You too
have to listen to your heart, which may be saying...world is small.
Life runs too fast, prioritize and do something worthwhile.
With warm regards.
Chittaranjan