
I am lucky to be receiving the thoughts expressed by the great Mahatria every morning, courtesy an old friend, who’s an ardent follower of the great man. What makes Mahatria stand out among the hordes of godmen all over the place is precisely this fact that he neither claims himself to be a godman, nor does he promise any miracles to his followers. He works for the betterment of our lives based on the knowledge vested in our scriptures that he interprets in easy to follow manner. His latest thought has touched my heart that says-
In the entirety of Universe, there is nobody like you. You are the only one of your kind. You are uniquely different. You are unique, you are rare, you are original, you are masterpiece – Master’s piece.
I found this thought’s immediate relevance to my current area of interest that’s centred around management practices. This reaffirms what I have been arguing in series of my earlier posts- not everyone is equally brilliant, efficient, intelligent, sharp or hardworking. Each one of us is unique and we bring to table certain strengths that only we can bring. The onus is on the organisation and its decision makers to assess that particular feature of one’s personality and deploy him or her in an appropriate role accordingly. This can to a large extent settle the issue of employee dissatisfaction and in turn, the problem of attrition that’s currently assuming humongous proportions, at least in certain organisations.
I have in the past shared gems of wisdom from Mahatria’s discourses as shared by my above mentioned friend and observed the relevance of his thoughts in our day to day lives.
Let’s not get overawed and overwhelmed by the success stories of others, which can be constructively used to draw inspiration at best. Each one is unique, capable of making our own story that can inspire others, because each one of us is uniquely crafted masterpiece – Master’s piece!
Good one. But I must concede that I had never heard of Mahatria before.
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If I hadn’t heard of him till Nachiappan looped me into his WhatsApp group where I receive his thoughts every day
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Blogger has again penned down again a gem💎 which is so inspiration and motivational. This blog is shot in the arm for those who are undergoing deceited tendencies or under depression. I really feel on top of the world🌏 after reading this blog… Keep pouring your scintillating gems like this… We love and admire.
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Babbar sir, your superbly crafted comments actually put my blog into pale. Thanks for your unflinching support to my blogging journey
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The painting used in your blog titled, “Master’s piece” is:
Katsushika Hokusai – The Great Wave off Kanagawa
Finally, The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai is probably the most recognizable Japanese painting ever made. It’s actually the most prominent piece of art “made in Japan”. It depicts an enormous wave threatening boats off the coast of the prefecture of Kanagawa. While sometimes assumed to be a tsunami, the wave is, as the picture’s title suggests, more likely to be a large rogue wave. The painting is executed in the tradition of ukiyo-e.
Featured image: Katsushika Hokusai – The Great Wave off Kanagawa.
It is one of my favourite paintings and depicts the mastery of Katsushika Hokusai in his special collections of 36 paintings.
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I wanted a master piece as a signature photo for my blog and searched for one in google. Didn’t know all the facts explained by you. Thanks
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Well, you INDEED have chosen a true Master’s piece! It is one of my favourites !!
And as for Mahatria, I have recently came across one of his discourses in YouTube. It was indeed fascinating and inspiring. I have been following him henceforth.
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