The weblog of naturalist Dr Tilak Bera about places in India that have not seen by many, and issues and fact yet unknown. A collection of his own field work and photographs.
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For Blog Action Day-15th October 2009
To the organizers of the Blog Action Day,
Thank you very much for selecting such a relevant topic and also inviting a lesser mortal like me to participate in this mega event.
It’s long since I have written in...
At the very outset I must apologize for the long break in writing my blog.
Often I may have the time but struggle to find the right mood to express a deeper feeling.
It is easy to misunderstand the attitude of the people of Goa.
But I feel it is...
No my description of Arambol cannot be yet over.
How can it, it was only the afternoon when I left you to take the compulsory afternoon break which is popularly described as socegadu by the Goans; when everything stops including one’s...
Arambol
may mean nothing to many, it means nothing less than a ‘Heaven on Earth’ to many others.
In fact, of even the regular tourists a large number would not even know this place as it is not amongst the many popular beaches of Goa. But to many...
An Indian philosopher Sri Ramakrishna once said ‘Taka mati, mati taka’ ( money is nothing but earth and earth is money). Hindu philosophy preaches of a human existence where money plays only a secondary role. Incidentally, Ramakrishna was from my...