Book Review Talent Sutra, Devdutt Pattanaik

Book review: The Talent Sutra, by Devdutt Pattanaik presents an intersection of mythological stories in the context of modern organizations.

Have you ever seen MasterChef Australia? I have seen this show, thanks to my partner who is a food enthusiast (read bonkers). From watching this show, one thing that stayed with me is how judges encourage and celebrate the intersection of flavors in any dish. Say an ice cream, needs to have a dark chocolate or a cheesecake needs a non sugary digestive biscuit base to cut through the all encompassing flavor of sweetness. And this contrast of flavors undeniably produces an excellent dish! Why am I telling you all this though?

Think of the same principles for a book, and surely, The Talent Sutra replicates a similar approach and brings contrasting flavors together. Two important subjects it focuses on are:

a) ways of working of modern organizations, in respect of looking learning, talent, teamwork etc. and

b) markedly epic stories from Indian mythology.

This intersection has produced an interesting body of work which brings a unique and fresh perspective on learning, talent and collaboration within organizations and at the same time, creates an awareness about the Indian mythology – it’s symbols and some key characters.

Author: Devdutt Pattanaik

Why should you read The Talent Sutra?

Some key reasons why should pick this book:

  1. It’s short, to the point, and written in an easy language and yet, this book manages to convey some complex messages with substantial clarity and impact. For example, how does fear and care, two contrasting elements, impact the workplace and employee?
  2. Another reason is that It helps you build an appreciation and awareness about Indian mythology and some fundamental elements like roles for Lord Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva and meaning behind symbols of deities, like lotus, swan and veena in any image of goddess Saraswati.
  3. The examples of professional world are relevant and closely tied to the stories. The connection is apparent which makes the content lucid and allows for swift reading. Like analyzing Lord Ram’s leadership style using stories from Ramayana as an illustration.
  4. It challenges you, subtly, to think about about people, learning and thyself from a different lens, and presents varied perspectives. Like how lack of inclusion in an organization can lead to people craving for attention by resorting to potential unwarranted actions. To illustrate this message, the book presents a unique perspective on Duryodhan and Kubija.

Content Summary

This book contains 116 pages which are a combination of text and imagery. The content is neatly structured into 4 sections. Each section explore a specific topic:

1) Isolation: focuses on our need to be seen, cared for and appreciated

2) Reflection: makes us conscious of how others see us and how we respond to that

3)Expansion: underlines the principles of growth of humans which requires appreciation of others as a foundation

4) Inclusion: highlights the development of others as a key duty of each individual. Herein, content from Vedic scriptures, like four phases of life has been used to showcase examples.

Recommendation

This book is a quick read presented in an interesting story telling style. Interestingly, it picks on the stories from Indian mythology and views those from a lens of modern day organizations which creates a healthy tension and appropriate curiosity for reflection. I recommend this as a good pick for anyone looking for a simple, informative and stimulating reading experience. Happy Reading, Cheers!

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Ghazal on Life Moments: खबर ख़ुशी की थी

खबर ख़ुशी की थी, this ghazal on Life Moments captures our feelings when we get a happy news after waiting patiently albeit anxiously

खबर ख़ुशी की थी, this ghazal on life moments is something very close to my heart. Have you ever experienced a moment of happiness? Something you waited for a long time, with a good deal of anxiety?

I have had several such moments in life. It started with awaiting the exam results, in particular the 10th class board exams! Then it moved to the results on engineering and MBA exams and then transformed into waiting anxiously for the outcomes of job interviews and most importantly, the time when I waited to hear a yes from my partner, my parents and her parents!

Such moments continue to be a part of our lives and this ghazal on life moments captures our feelings in those instances. When we get a happy news after waiting patiently albeit anxiously, it’s a sudden burst of emotions that overwhelms us. Additionally, it also brings to the fore, the hidden fear that immediately engulfs us after we know the outcome, what will happen next? Are we good enough or will everything else be ok? Hope these lines help you re-live some of those cherished moments in your life.

Here it goes: खबर ख़ुशी की थी, a ghazal on life moments written in hindi


माना इंतज़ार किया बहुत बेसब्री से हमने
शुक्र है जब आयी तो खबर ख़ुशी की थी

‘बधाई हो’ की आवाज़ जब पड़ी कानों में
आँखों में आंसुओं ने कुछ थिरकत की थी

वक़्त लगा विश्वास करने में मगर शायद
शुक्रिया कह कर हमने, ख़ुशी ज़ाहिर तो की थी

क्या होगा आगे ये डर सताने लगा है अभी से
खुद को शाबाशी देने की हमने बस ज़ुर्रत ही की थी

जो ले आया है यहाँ तक वो ही ले जायेगा आगे भी
अपने रब्ब की हमने शिद्दत से इबादत तो की थी


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Love Post: Incomplete without You!

“Incomplete without You” is a heartfelt post for the love of my life. It’s dedicated to the woman who makes my life wonderful.

“Incomplete without You” is a heartfelt love post for the love of my life. It’s dedicated to the woman who makes my life wonderful and complete. Cheers to her and us together!

Here it goes: Incomplete without You, a love post dedicated to Guddu


Whenever I stay away from you, more deeply I begin to realize how incomplete I feel without you. Having you by my side is the only real experience I long for. I do indulge in excesses, worldly pleasures and pursuits. These experiences thrill and excite me and make me forget the otherwise busyness of life. However, none of these experiences have ever or ever will touch my soul, which my love, you own completely. If I die tomorrow, I know I am at peace for I have been fortunate to have spent a part of my life with you and that shines as the best part of my life. You are a beautiful woman, inside and out. You own everything around you, like a queen. The people you meet are in awe of you and anything that gets your attention transforms itself from merely existing to a magical force of life. Be it the food, colors on canvas or me. I miss you will always be an understatement, I merely survive when you are not around, waiting for the time when I can be back with you, waiting for the time when I can feel complete again!


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Ghazal on Politics, in Hindi: चुनाव का मौसम

चुनाव का मौसम, this ghazal on politics draws its inspiration from a viral video wherein a woman candidly expressed her feelings about politics

चुनाव का मौसम, this ghazal on politics is a satire on the current climate in our country where multiple states are in the process or about to host assembly elections. Democracy is what keeps us going, a country which proudly boasts of unimaginable unity at its core despite a multitude of diversity. This ghazal on politics draws its inspiration from a viral video few years ago wherein a woman candidly expressed her feelings about the state of politics in this country from a view of a common citizen. It was hilarious and yet meaningful. See the video here (please be warned, this video contains abusive language)

This ghazal on politics is not a reference to any particular party or outfit, rather it’s a take on the profession of politics which is notorious and I feel because of this notoriety, the profession as a whole is underappreciated despite the value its adds to nation. Someone has to do the job, after all!

Here it goes: चुनाव का मौसम, a ghazal on politics written in hindi


देखो चुनाव का मौसम आया है देश में उम्मीदवार
वादों की प्रिंटिंग प्रेस में आकर्षक पैम्फलेट छपा रहे हैं

बाड़ में हवाई दौरा करने वाले यजमान आजकल
गांव की कच्ची सड़कों पर कदम बढ़ा रहे हैं

वो सपनों के सौदागर हैं पेशे से फिर एक बार
अच्छे दिन आने के सपने दिखा रहे हैं

कहीं हिंसा तो कहीं मढ़ रहे हैं आरोप एक दूजे पर
व्हाट्सऐप्प पर लोगों को आपस में लड़ा रहे हैं

वो सच है जो वायरल हुआ कुछ साल पहले
ये सब मिल कर हमारा पागल बना रहे हैं


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Ghazal on Love, in Hindi: काफी नहीं थी

This ghazal on love, काफी नहीं थी, is a lover’s expression of melancholy for his beloved decided to no longer be a part of his life

काफी नहीं थी, this ghazal on love is a lover’s expression of melancholy for his beloved decided to no longer be a part of his life. However, the lover expresses that his beloved is an irreplaceable part of his life and she will continue to be with him in the form of his thoughts, his pain and his anguish.

Here it goes: काफी नहीं थी, a ghazal on love written in hindi


अच्छा होता जो याद रखने का वादा ना करते
लहज़े में उनके हक़ीक़त काफी नहीं थी

हम करने ही वाले थे ख़लिश अपनी बयां
उनके पास हमारे लिए मौहलत काफी नहीं थी

आसमान की गहरायी से ज़्यादा चाहा उन्हें
समंदर की ऊंचाई जैसी इबादत काफी नहीं थी

अब दर्द की चुभन मलहम लगने लगी है
सिर्फ तन्हाई की सोहबत काफी नहीं थी

पल पल मरने के लिए ज़िंदा हैं अब हम
इक बार मरने की सज़ा काफी नहीं थी

जोड़ लो नाम हमारा आशिकों की फेहरिस्त में
विरह की कहानियां मशहूर अभी काफी नहीं थी

फिर इक बार मोहब्बत ढूंढने निकले हैं हम
बेवफाई की बस इक ठोकर काफी नहीं थी


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Ghazal on Life, in Hindi: बेच आया

This ghazal on life, बेच आया , written in hindi presents the guilt of a person who takes away what belongs to others, to make his ends meet

बेच आया, this ghazal on life is written from the perspective of a person who feels the guilt of his actions and doesn’t know how to stop the guilt or the actions that lead to the guilt. The dichotomy of the situation lends itself to the emotions expressed in this ghazal.

I hope all of us find ways to live our dreams and never have to be in a situation to compromise who we are and what we stand for.

Here it goes: बेच आया, a ghazal on life written in hindi


भूख नहीं पूछती मुझसे मैं पैसा कहाँ से ले कर आया
रोटी खरीदने के बदले मैं अपना ईमान बेच आया

अँधेरे की ढाल पहनकर उठाया जो था सामान किसी और का
दिन के उजाले में उसे अपना बताकर बेच आया

ढूंढते हैं वो मुझे गली गांव शहर में अब
अच्छा हुआ जो भीड़ में अपनी पहचान बेच आया

बचपन में सोचा करते थे आला अफसर बनेंगे
ज़रूरतों के बाज़ार में अपने सपनों की दूकान बेच आया

खरीददार बहुत हैं ज़माने में बेबसी के उन्हें
मुझ पर लगा सकें जो, वो इलज़ाम बेच आया


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Ghazal in Hindi: गुनहगार (Israel-Hamas War)

गुनहगार, this ghazal in hindi is a grim reminder and an expression of helplessness which engulfs me as I continue to hear about stories from the Israel-Hamas war

गुनहगार, this ghazal in hindi is a grim reminder and an expression of helplessness which engulfs me as I continue to hear about stories from the war zone. Russia-Ukraine started last year and Israel-Hamas war started this year. The end for neither of those seems near. It seems far fetched and rather painful that in this modern era, there is still a space where humans are killing each other. Differences over geography and religion continue to ignite emotions and burn down lives. Alas, looks like we have read history of world wars, repented and berated those but yet, humanity continues to witness killing – some directly in the wars and at other times in incidents of mass shootings and terrorist activities.

How will we justify our actions to the future generations? As we dump the weight of our actions today on their trembling shoulders.

Here it goes: गुनहगार a ghazal in hindi, a reflection on Israel-Hamas war


गुनहगार खुले घूम रहे हैं शहर में
कोई सितम इस जहाँ में बाकी रह गया है क्या

आसमान छू रही थीं इमारतें कुछ दिन पहले यहाँ
देखो मलबे में दबा कोई ज़िंदा बचा है क्या

कहते हैं वो बदले की आग झुलसना जायज़ है
किसी और के जलने से अपनी जलन घटती है क्या

कहीं बाड़, बवंडर तो कहीं महामारी निगल रही है ज़िंदगियाँ
इंसानियत पर कुदरत का प्रतिघात काफी नहीं है क्या

खून की नदियों से भरी है इतिहास की ज़मीन
उस ज़मीन को फिर खून से सींचना ज़रूरी है क्या

जो दे रही है मंज़र को अंजाम वो सोच आज की है
आने वाली नसल को उस बोझ से दबाना जायज़ है क्या


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Ghazal in Hindi: वो जो आगे निकल गए हैं

वो जो आगे निकल गए हैं is a ghazal in hindi which laments the arrogance induced by abundance and acknowledges being clutched thyself

This ghazal in hindi is an attempt to underscore the arrogance induced by wealth amongst many of us. People (me included) enjoy the display of abundance and conveniently forget that their fortunes are influenced by the kindness of the almighty (Rabb). This behavior is induced by ‘us’, as we have come to appreciate and idolize those with material success. Some of us detest it though, but ironically only till the time we don’t step into abundance!

Hope this reminds us all to be grateful and kind!

Here it goes: वो जो आगे निकल गए हैं, a ghazal in hindi


माना कुछ लोग ज़िन्दगी में आगे निकल गए हैं
सफर की भूख में वो कई रिश्ते निगल गए हैं

अक्सर मोल बताते हैं वो अपनी महंगी गाड़ी का
भूल गए हैं घमंड की आग में कई तख़्त पिघल गए हैं

सभी का नसीब लिखने वाला एक है
उसकी मेहरबानी को वो अपना हक़ समझ मचल गए हैं

अफ़सोस क्या जतायें इस ज़माने में आजकल
हैसियत परखने के पैमाने जो बदल गए हैं

तौबा करते हैं गुरूर दौलत से जो भरी महफ़िल में
‘शोरी’ किस्मत बदलते ही वो भी फिसल गए हैं


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Hindi Shayari: रेत से जज़्बात (Emotions like Sand)

This hindi shayari is about how we make futile attempts to feel in control of our emotions, like sand wishing to get away from the desert.

This hindi shayari is inspired by the stand up poetry show that I attended yesterday. Stand up poetry is a unique concept and follows the lead of stand up comedy shows which have gained popularity in the last 3 to 5 years. Helly Shah, the performer and poet in yesterday’s event, craftily embedded her poetry in a story telling style which was very engaging. Inspired by her poetic story telling style, I have crafted a few lines below which are different from the usual writing style of ‘shers’ or ‘nazms’ which are couplets. This piece is free flowing in style but yet retains the usual flavor of simplicity and easy to read language.

This hindi shayari is about how we make futile attempts to feel in control of our emotions, like sand wishing to get away from the desert.

While reading, try to say it out as you read with pauses as per the structure below, hopefully it will resonate with you.

Here it goes: Hindi Shayari, रेत से जज़्बात (Emotions like Sand)


इक अरसे से दबे हैं जज़्बात दिल में
रास्ता भटका हो रेगिस्तान में जैसे मुसाफिर कोई
कोई तो हो
जिसे बता सकें क्या है दिल में हमारे
जानते हैं हम रेत के पहाड़ों में कहीं पानी नहीं
कभी तन्हाई में रो देते हैं
कभी खुद से बातें कर लेते हैं
तो कभी भर देते हैं कलम से पन्ने कई

सुकून
आता है करीब हमारे
लेकिन हमें और भी बेबस कर जाता है
जैसे मृगतृष्णा तोड़ जाती है आस मुसाफिर की

हैं गिरफ्तार हम जज़्बातों की बेरहम कैद में
निकल पाना नामुमकिन लगता है
तुम ही बताओ दोस्त
रेत को रेगिस्तान से
निकालने का भी क्या कोई रास्ता है


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Shringara Ras: ज़रूरी है (Necessity)

This Shringara Ras poetry in hindi is to celebrate the devotion to the beloved, the one who is necessary for existence and everything else

This poetry in hindi is Shringara Ras, which is the Ras for love and beauty. This Shringara Ras poetry is inspired by the devotion to the beloved, which is an absolute necessity for everything.

Here it goes: ज़रूरी है (Necessity), a shringara ras poetry in hindi


बेहोशी भी काफी है ज़िंदा रहने के लिए मगर
होश में आयें तो तेरा करीब होना ज़रूरी है

बात निकले जहाँ में इश्क़ की जब भी
महफ़िल में ज़िक्र तेरा होना ज़रूरी है

नाशुक्रा ना बना दे तुझे पाने की ख़ुशी हमें
दिल में तेरी जुदाई की तड़प होना ज़रूरी है

इक तरफ़ा इश्क़ की बन जाते बड़ी मिसाल हम
कम्भख्त, तुझे चाहने के लिए भी तेरी इजाज़त होना ज़रूरी है

बेइन्तेहाँ पन्ने भर देते तेरी इबादत में हम
डरते हैं इन नज़्मों का तेरे लायक होना ज़रूरी है


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