Ways to Celebrate LIFE

What is your aim?

  1. Fulfillment of Natural Needs or Money for Demanding Pleasures?
  2. What is the aim of most of the people?
  3. They may say money for natural needs and pleasures.
  4. But hardly anyone has earned enough money or enjoyed pleasures to satisfaction.
  5. Why?
  6. If one examines this deeply, one easily finds that money is just a misconceived necessary mean for pleasures.
  7. Let us consider that ultimate aim is pleasure.
  8. But pleasure needs physical apparatus in the form of healthy body.
  9. Health is not available for money.
  10. Health is achieved and maintained by following natural laws.
  11. The most important things in life are not things.
  12. Let's focus on needs, let's never aim for money.
  13. Fulfillment of needs is the ultimate bliss, much beyond pleasures.

Invest in Self Purification : Invest in Waste for Value

  1. Strive for Self Purification as per Gita 5.11.
  2. Best is to invest in your own work. Why invest in markets, why invest in the work of others?
  3. Why not produce value directly?
  4. INR 50k is peanuts for financial markets, below entry barrier for real estate but more than enough for own innovative "hobby" enterprise based on waste utilisation. Scope is only limited by your imagination.
  5. There is no waste except our inability to handle resource.
  6. Whole industries of the world on one side are generating waste only, to be utilised as free raw material for waste utilisation. Only cost is transportation of waste as input raw material.
  7. Just invest INR 2k per month, it is huge amount for experimenting with generating value from waste.
  8. Various practical ideas are available on the Sanskrit Waste Matters page at https://sanskrit.org.in/wastematters/index.html.
  9. Focus on process standardization, self learning and value addition* in own life at family scale.
  10. Directions will emerge later for diversification and expansion to next scale for community circle, say 10 families and friends.
  11. Documentation can be done at Sanskrit website in public domain.
  12. We are not aiming to earn money, we are aiming for good life for self that can serve as a living inspiring model to others.
  13. Ultimately this is what should matter.
  14. Food processing is a huge field. Let microbes work for you. Other companies do not work for you.
  15. Fermentation matches your domain of expertise in biology and food.
  16. Millet fermentation is another huge unexplored topic. Dr Khadar Veli is an expert on Millets.

Sanskrit MUKTAHAR: Share Value as Love

  1. Muktahar is a matter of gift of love. There is no barter.
  2. Get what you need, share what you can.
  3. Community of love and sharing, rising above calculation.
  4. Let's make use of farms and gaushalas available in Dehradun area to multiply and share saplings, manure and seeds with people.
  5. This is a huge topic.
  6. Lime, anjeer and moringa etc have already shared with friends.
  7. This effort can be expanded to provide value to people and bring like minded people close.
  8. Sharing of homegrown lemon, is a perfect shining example of MUKTAHAR sharing with love. What if this sharing can be expanded, facilitated and leveraged through technical logistic management? That exactly is aimed by Sanskrit.

Roof tops and other vacant spaces

  1. Can be utilised for various innovative experiments.
  2. Standard place and people, hence people can easily relate practicality with their own experience and resources.
  3. Free and Open Source.
  4. Frugal setup. Highest value at lowest cost.
  5. Similar in spirit to example of best "live modular LiGNUx OS on pendrive" on an old discarded laptop that performs better than an unnecessary apple laptop.
  6. Example of industrial waste broken tiles used to save cartons of books from water on floor.
  7. Example of stone uses in home.
  8. Heirloom seeds.
  9. Used batteries pots as bio fencing cum boundary.
  10. Citronella to guard from mosquitoes.
  11. Zero Budget Rain water harvesting. https://sanskrit-zbrwh.pages.dev.
  12. Our bio enzyme from citrus fruit Chakotra is still good after 3 years. This is a huge opportunity.