Wednesday, January 18, 2012

not-Manifesto but first rambling

We -- Savyasachi and Nisarga -- have decided to  start this online journal to share our observations and reflect our outlook that will sometimes be sensibly tangible or tangibly sensible, if not always insensibly tangible or the other way round.
For many, the blog title and the statement above may look but a wordplay. But we know that what we will be writing here will be the reflection of our mindset which sometimes will be remote from the trackable boundaries of human cognition, and they may not comply with the touchstones set by the pundits of fields concerned. 
We love to read and we get to think. Now, we have to write to share what we have known or seen. (Did it rhyme? If it did, that was unintended. It just happened.)

Writing may be too highbrow a word to refer to our doing. But we are sure we will ramble to our  full strength and in full length . Sometimes with pith and sometimes glibly.

We don't expect all who will read (our entries) to agree with us, and we don't desire to change the world with our words and posts. We just want to share what we think or feel or see or say.

Whoever we are, we will write incognito, but we have chosen two Sanskrit words to identify ourselves. The noms de plume will distinguish two of us, and help avoid confusion among readers.

We primarily will write in English. But we may post something in Nepali (oh, ya we have learnt to speak the language from our mothers) and some other international languages (that we pretend to know) whenever we can.

We are quite enthralled by the nature and its mysteries, and we have a quest for knowledge. We are interested in people and their stories. Talking about history, myths, legends and gossips have been our inseparable pastime for an age.  So, don't get surprised if we include those matters in our posts.

Our content will include photographs and videos besides words. We can be as terse as a Haiku, or we can put here some drawn-out essays.

We don't have any plan as yet to voyage outside the earth, so we will be writing (posting will be the right term to use here, eh!) from wherever we are and wherever we go, from Nepal to New York, and while on the move or when stationary. (If we could, we would post from our deep sleep as well!)

Peace!
(World badly needs it)

--  Savyasachi and Nisarga