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WALK WITH MOTHER

When we reflect on the life of Mother Theresa, one must confess she is worth all honor and praise. After her death what still lingers is her name, the deeds that she did, when she was alive.  Mother Theresa even when she was alive,  was called a Living Saint. In recent times, she was beatified. She enlightened the lives of so many with her good deeds.  It would be in vain only to venerate her and forget her. Instead, to be like her, she had lived her life with the unwanted and disliked by all. She was called Saint of the Gutters.  It was her dedication and strong will that make her a living saint. By being a simple human like us, she turned into a saint.  Her simplicity attracted the whole of humankind; she started serving the needy at a very young age and continued until she breathed her last. Her life was completely dedicated to the needy, nothing could hold her back, religion, race, creed, age nothing absolutely nothing. Her selfless service calls each one of us to join hands with her. So many charity organizations have emerged keeping her as an exemplar, attracting many to join hand with her. When she was on the earth she had done beyondo many with her good deeds.  It would be in vaially in all human hearts.

If we reflect on our lives, the futile moments and useless waste of time and our talents can we not think the other way. A small contribution to the service of our neighbor whatever way, time, money, good words, helps of any sort, support. Think there are hundreds of ways we can be worth living.  A little thoughtfulness, can transform our course of life to be worth living. We may be involved 24 hours with our own self, can we not spare a few moments of our life to think the best thing that we can do.  May be stand up for justice, condemn the evil habits and help overcome rather than criticizing, to educate the unfortunate, share your knowledge, guide some one with the right path. Do not wait to make some good try to do it often. 

Very often, we do not realize what help we can be for others. We can do much more things than we think, a kind word may make a big difference a positive image will earn more worth thus we do not know what ourselves we are often we come better known through others. If we take a slight twist from the routine life, our life may twirl things to our satisfaction. What does one achieve with his wealth and reputation and all the worldly pleasures & fail to attain real happiness and peace.

I urge all who go through this article, if they can change a little in their lives. If they can lead a life for some useful cause and thus attain the satisfaction and joy, which they could never, achieve otherwise. Is not this a wonderful way of remembering Mother Theresa by doing some acts of goodness, simply by becoming messengers of love and true friends of Mother Teresa.  If nothing can, we not spare a few minutes in prayers to the intentions of the needy. Prayer work wonders, beyond ones expectations. I am not writing it only to to our satisfaction. What does one achieve with his wealth the poor and Mother Theresa with her service to all, we as human beings if we have hearts then we are sure to follow Mother and do as best we can. 

For instance, we may have things that are no use for us and simply dumped in a corner may be clothes or other useful goods that can be of some worth for others.  We may have more than one flat to stay, let us think of some one who has no bed sheet to cover himself. It is time for us to join hands with Mother with our small acts of service and walk with her.

Henry Lewis, Mabbukal, Kuwait 13/12/2003

What is:

Half circle, full circle, half circle, A.

Half circle, full circle, right angle, A?

 

Answer: COCA COLA.

Drink in Moderation! Happy Holidays!

 

James Fernandes, USA 12/12/2003

Dear Preethi and Ovin:  Congratulations.

"May your children be blessed with rich, loving, and charitable parents."
 

James Fernandes, USA 10/12/2003

Happy Wedding

Ovin- S/O Jessy and E.J.Crasto, Gangoli, & Preethi- D/O Nancy and Peter Furtado, Bennekudru
Married on 23rd nov,2003

Wishes  for Happy Married Life

From Furtados, Bennekudru (Mumbai) and Crastos (Gangolli) 08/12/2003

Dear Barkur online family members,

People will come, people will go, but the site must go on, for days, months and years and years, -  that is the wish of each one who associated with, Barkur, directly or men like me indirectly.

On new server, all information is loaded and updates are vivid, new columns added, in other words, the inputs are coming from various sources. Naveen's photo show is as good as his, maaibhaas.com.

Tony's corner now a regular feature, James Fernandes is back with his trademark of short and sweet messages. But certainly, Feedback is not linked, and few segments dormant, needed to be looked upon, like that of Archie's and Memory lane. Is anyone there to write a page every week to highlight History of Barkur.Of course history of Church you covered.

Lastly, me too join Mr. Fernandez to thank Kishoo Barkur, ( also his team) a restless, full of patience, gifted person - Man behind this marvelous Work!

M.M.Alvares, 06/12/2003

It is a special feeling to see Barkur site active once again. Keep it up  Kishoo, Barkur. Everything is fresh and new but why not questions and answers?

Bhona Picadth, Tulsi, Mother’s Love, Masala, Naveen’s Photo Feature, POM, Kannada Article – all are refreshing. Let us hope more players interact and share their feelings and knowledge on this common platform. With best wishes ,

Philiph R.P. 06/12/2003

We are very happy to note that you are back with more features. Also keep udating regular and popular sections. Naveen's photo section surely a good addition, I presume. It is heartening to read about two Institutions namely Milagres College and Pilar Home and its rector Fr Henry's work in Kallianpur. Keep it up.

G.S.Lewis, Kallianpur, 05/12/2003





Man does not live by bread alone, needs butter and fish too. Besides, man needs some buttering as well. This man is Kishoo.  In spite of his personal life, he found time to transfer all those articles and pictures from barkur.com to barkuronline.  (I did not realize, that I was causing the  restoration process to go slow, by asking him irritably and frequently, "When will it be ready?.........., Come on,  do something!")   Without further ado or details, I ð, Kallianpea peacefully! Logging into this site is a ritual, like breakfast or good-night prayer!

Kishoo, you are the MAN, you are the POM, you are the Person of the Year, and you are the one "For all Seasons"!!! Keep up the good job.

James Fernandes, USA , 04/12/2003

As I am regular visitor of this site I feel Barkur is made known to the world by Kishoo and his team. I find this site as very informative. Through the personality of the month we get to know about distinguished personalities as well as  interviews with dignitaries help us to gain knowledge and experience. I find Kishoo is gifted with sixth sense he has a broadminded approach as we can find articles like Ganpati , Tulasi, and so on. He keeps us informed with the happenings around Barkur. His efforts to keep Barkurians close to their native land around the world is praiseworthy. I appreciate his hard work and pray to God almighty bless him with his efforts and dreams.

Henry Lewis, Mabukal, Kuwait. 04/12/2003

 

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