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Our heart beats for you forever, May your soul guide you and come back to us in Monpa Land



Dr Lobsang Lhendup

Sunday, April 10, 2011

A Woeful Tale in 21st Century

An 82 year old woman lost her husband 2 decades ago, no issues of son and supposedly survived by her two enterprising daughters. Lost her beautiful vision and capability to hear and cognition till her last breath.
She lays writhing in pain, flesh getting peeled from her body bit by bit each passing day, foul smell all around, deeped in her fond memories of yesteryear and blatantly being shunned by her once adorable and now grown up daughters.
When people say take her to hospital, they say she will die anyway.
When people say let us help her, they say you are encroaching our private affairs.
When neighbour’s try to help her, they say you are maligning our reputation.

???Is this what we reward for our parents who once upon a time took a great deal to wash us, feed us, protected us, appreciated our misdeeds and gave every possible comfort and love.

???Is this the seed we are sowing for ourselves tomorrow?

???Or is it indeed a sustainable concepts being cherished by modern human development ethos.

Anyway i am sitting dumb and watching when all this things are happening in front of me in my next door 21st Century neighborhood.
Sadly she left for heaven today
May her soul rest in peace.

Dr. Lobsang Lhendup
April 10th 2011
Khrimu, Tawang
Arunachal Pradesh
N.E India

Let Me

Let me live one more day
Let me bring back many lost smile
Let me shelter parent/oldies/destitutes for just one last moment
Let me share my thoughts for a second
Let me be what i am

Let me what lets me be

Dr Lobsang Lhendup
10th April 2011
Khrimu Village, Tawang
Arunachal Pradesh
N.E India

Saturday, April 9, 2011

HIV/AIDS: MedlinePlus

HIV/AIDS: MedlinePlus


Dr. Lobsang Lhendup
April 10th 2011
Khrimu, Tawang
Arunachal Pradesh
N.E India

Sunday, November 14, 2010

AVOUCHMENTS

*      A good wife is a crown of her husband, but she who brings shame is like rottenness in his Bones".
*      The husband of an ugly woman is best left blind.
Sufi master


*      Associate with a man of good quality if you esteem your own reputation, for it is better to be alone than in bad company.
Booker T.Washington

*      There are but two ways of rising in the world, either by one's own industry or by profiting from the foolishness of others.
La Bruyere

*      Do your work with care and concentration; take pride in doing it well.
H.H.Dalai Lama/Tenzin Gyatso

*      Great plans are afoot; walls of stone will stand upstream, to hold back wushan clouds and rain till a smooth lake rises in the narrow gorges.
Chairman Mao Zedong 1956


Dr Lobsang Lhendup's Collection
Delhi University
1994-1997

Friday, November 12, 2010

HIV/AIDS PROBLEMS: A CROSSING SUBLIMATION


HIV/AIDS is a major health problem and a threat to the economic and social establishment of the 21st century world. It is not just confined to a particular region or a country, but has gripped the entire world.
The victims of HIV/AIDS have generally been the poor, illiterate and economically weaker sections of the society, with the intensity ranging high amongst the youth. However, in the present day, the infection is found among all the sections of the society. Likewise, the nature of the incidence of HIV has also increased in the recent period; it is not only confine to the traditional places like, labour-camps, red light areas, highways, hotels, bars etc, but also, the Spa centers, massage parlors, tourist resort, beaches, call centers etc.
The immediate cause of the HIV/AIDS includes; both biological and behavioral factors, such as, the high prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases and an unprotected sexual intercourse or multiple sexual Partners. Infected blood transfusion, contaminated syringes, unhygienic handling of medical equipment, intravenous drug users, commercial sex worker and truck drivers has been the major causes and vectors of transmitting AIDS virus.
Though international agencies and institutions, local governments, faith based groups and NGOs have mounted the appreciable tools and awareness mechanisms to contain the epidemic, but the problems and consequences’ brought about by the HIV/AIDS menace is insurmountable.
The road is clear and wide, maps and charts are in the hand. The governments must not therefore wait how soon the journeys take place, rather should show green signal and flag off the wavering awareness programmes from every junction to fight and restrict the HIV/AIDS pandemic. There are millions waiting to catch back their lost smiles and millions expecting and hoping for better and sustainable future tomorrow.
©Dr Lobsang Lhendup
12th November,2010
Khrimu-Tawang
Arunachal Pradesh
India

SOME CARDINAL RULES THAT IN FACT WE SHOULD TRY TO FOLLOW

  1. Be just not generous.
  2. Associate with good companies.
  3. Keep ones secret within oneself.
  4. Always speak truth, unless circumstances force you.
  5. Never cultivate anger, hatred, burden, worries and revenge.
  6. Never marry unless you can support it.
  7. Earn before you spend and never run into debt unless you see the way to come out of it. Save it in your youth to spend it when you are old.
  8. Don’t be idle and never play game of chances.
  9. Never consume things that ruin your health.
  10. Be always thankful who helps you and thank god too.
  11. Always maintain your surroundings clean and order.
  12. Pray and thank GOD always.
Dr. Lobsang Lhendup
1994-ZH College Hostel
Delhi University


Thursday, November 11, 2010

COMPASSION IS RELIGION

Why so much chaos and confusion about religion at all. When in fact there is no great religion or atheist for that matter. Religion by nature is a way of life,a code of conduct some rules and regulation evolved over an aeon times.Over grands dwell by the cave,live by hunting,when the number increased they begin to think other then hunting to meet the increasing needs.There came about regulations and codes,these developed into conducts.Over a period of time this came to be known the way of life of particular geographical dwellers,later clever people further manifested it to call a religion.
Religion as such is nothing but to meet the needs of our daily life,our needs are foods,cloth and a piece of happiness. If we all accrue a stump of compassion and if we could instill a joy to our daily life without conditions then that is religion. If at all we stick to a concept of religion_then i feel Compassion should be the centralism, we should extend the horizon of our compassion not to self but to all that is around you, a love to withering plant, a care to a dying insect and an appreciation of a morning sun rise is all what a religion should be.
Think about it.You will find the truth.


Dr. Lobsang Lhendup
April 10th 2011
Khrimu, Tawang
Arunachal Pradesh
N.E India

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

A Day of Lives

A day in our life count a day of infinite in our cosmic life,
we live by wind of notions and a whirling zigzag of tumultuous torrenting mind.
Lets don't do this,rather lets free our mind from all solutions,
if that be so then see how relaxing it would be,
i bet and i am sure by now you know it,
if not then you are trapped in for no solution.

Dr. Lobsang Lhendup
April 10th 2011
Khrimu, Tawang
Arunachal Pradesh
N.E India