DAUNTLESS, BOLD, FEARLESS, INTREPID

I had portraitsathya since April, 2009 for a writing exercise on descriptors. Now this gets refurbished to "dauntlesssathya" where I will post my rambles; I strictly keep it without images while Observesathya will post MINDFULNESS & SELF-ACCEPTANCE. As a writer I find new insights and the joy of writing is something I love to share. It is the joy of living twice over!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Sinex Badri

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Badrinarayanan: I was hopelessly jobless and nothing in sight in the post Bahrain years of 2004. Even the wine business on Sriperumbudur, d...

Lucas D'Silva

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Lucas D’Silva: He was the most flamboyant of our school years. He was in his mid- 30s with a walrus mustache, square-faced, and a short man...

Rajamani

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Rajamani Chittappa: He is father’s 4 th brother and the most problematic. Rajamani cannot open his mouth without a “lie”: he would lie on ...

Navneet Oberoi

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Navneet Oberoi: I only have a few washed memories of Navneet, OB as we used to call him during the IMT days in early 90s. OB was a cut Sard...

Visalam Chitti

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Visalam Chitti: She is my aunt by way of marriage to my paternal uncle, S K Moorthy. They squatted in our house for the first 5 years and s...

Vijay Krish

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Vijay Ratnam: I got acquainted with the Krisratnam family after my heart surgery; after the first taste of theosophical society for long wa...

Ranga Rao

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Ranga: I first met Ranga Rao in 1994 while working for Counterpoint, a small and non-descript advertising shop. I was too raw even while pu...

Meena Barot

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Meena: I met Meena on “tickle dot com” and almost immediately after the Madhulika disaster. Almost intuitively we settled to a “clean frien...
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Parvathi Ratnam

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Parvathi Mami:  She is unquestionably the most superior human being I have seen in my life. She is 84 and her daily regimen includes yoga a...

Mark Torpy

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Mark Torpy: Mark was my schoolmate at St. Patricks; same class but different sections. But languages classes were common as our batch would...
Friday, April 24, 2009

Latha

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25) Latha : She is tall at 5’6” and unfortunately my sister. She has a decided short nose that mars an otherwise attractive face; a small on...

P R Venkateswaran

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Venkateswaran : Walking in the Theosophical Society early in the morning had many attendant benefits; apart from sylvan surrounding one als...
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Sheela Bhat

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Sheela Bhat; She was the prettiest teacher of my schooldays. A kannadiga, Sheela was fair and a classical Indian beauty. Then in her mid-30...

Krishnamoorthy Chittappa

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S K Moorthy: In his late 60s, he is still robust having lost none of his verve. He still travels from one end of the city to the other on ...

Fr. Kadavel

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Fr.Kadavel  : Possibly I have never encountered a person so complete and finished as Fr. Kadavel. As a Jesuit, his life was devoted to teac...

Vijay Iyengar

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Vijay: He has an boiled egg-shaped face, his grizzled hair sticking out like an eagle, fair complexion, sparking eyes, and one of those cha...

Saraswathi

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Athai: Another of those characters who is 70 and yet to learn life’s lessons. My aunt from the paternal side, my athai has a large blooming...
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A creative and content writer with interests in Vedanta, Vipassana and Mindfulness. Writing is one passion that refuses to leave me; it is an indulgence I take seriously. Then there is always guitar and rock music for company, otherwise one of nature's true recluse
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