Friday, March 16, 2007

Our MohanJi..

That day (16th Feb), we were in Delhi for the Ghosh Shibir and were chitchatting when we got the news from blr about Mohanji. Immediately, everyone was with tears including Dinesh kamathji who was with us at that time.

Everyone started recollecting their interactions with Mohanji and one among them also said we should have been there in Blr at this time; But, one way it was good that we were not in blr.The very word 'Mohanji' brings us the smiling picture from the way he walk to the way he talk , which was simply full of inspiration, & we didn't want to see any other forms of his and the final rituals done to his body…

Mohanji was a symbol of Dynamism, Aggressiveness, Confidence and Motivation .

He was ever cheerful & joyful and transferred the same to every one he met. He use to love people more than he wanted them (without hidden intentions) and was man with a pure heart .

Has anyone ever seen Mohanji shouting or angry at some one? Or in depressed, dejected, dull mood? No, never.

That doesn't mean that he didn't had any work pressure, those who were aware of the responsibilities he was handling can realize it. He was an excellent Manager .

"One machine can do the work of one hundred ordinary men, but one hundred machines cannot do the work of one extra-ordinary man" ; he was undoubtedly an 'extra-ordinary' man.

I am sure that everyone will agree with me when I say that 'anyone who met him would get charged with inspiration and feel the energy bubbling out of him'.

Above all these qualities, his ego-less and down to earth attitude was his highest virtue that made him much great and dearer to all.

Although Mohanji was 45 years old, actual manifestation of the real personality and exponential growth of the same was just in 10 years (1996-2006).

Today, definitely there is a vacuum created with his demise due to the amount of responsibilities he had been handling and difficulty in replacing it immediately. We (the whole nation) must always be ever thankful to Pa.Pu Dr.Ji who has set up a 'system' that produces 'Mohanji s' to fulfill such need of the society from time to time.

Although it is very difficult to digest, the fact is that, he will no more be available to us with 'that body' which we interacted with, but will ever be in our hearts to drive us to do right things.

We used to hear about great men like Azad, Bhagat singh and others in stories, but, here was a similar man of our times, with whom we have spent our time and got inspired, are we not lucky??? Definitely Yes!! If so lets all work for the cause he dedicated himself and try & live the way he was….

That's real shradhanjali, which he would like, isn't it??

N.G.Pramod
Malleshwaram

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

MOHANKUMAR-NENAPUGALU

dear sitaram,
I was one of the many friends of mohan kumar. I came to knew mohan throgh my friend ns mohan ex Mico during 1980,s.  Later on he was so friendly , such that whenever he had time while passsing throgh BSK I STAGE blore he used to drop to our house.
In the RSS organisation , he grew like Vamana from entry level to the state level by his commited and self less work in a very short time.
He was a very fine human being and friendly  to all .
Few years back I had the oppurtunity to  attend a shraddajali progarmme of Late Sri H Seshadri at Kuvempu Kalakshetra at Blore with him.
I was very much shocked to hear the news of his suddean demise from my collegemate and friend Sri B N VijayaKumar on shivarathri day.
He is in our hearts forever
Really a very big loss to the Society and the Organisations he was working.
mohanms (mavalli)

Sunday, March 4, 2007

Mohanji

Dear Sitaram,

I have been a Friend of HKM since 1980 and was shocked to hear the news.

The best that I could do, staying in Thailand now, was to puttogether some random thoughts of mine for the blog....

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HKM ninna nenapugalu….

 

Mohanji as the world knows him today was introduced to me by his brother Madhu, when we started our engineering.

He had been Mohana to me and we almost shared the same name and also shared the same year and month of birth.

 

He transitioned from being Mohana to HKM to Mohanji.

These are my random thoughts of a simple man who did great things and touched some of our lives in an unforgettable way and achieved greatness.

 

Our association enhanced and our joint work as Swayamsevak started when we launched the "Vishwakarma Technical Society" under the guidance of Sri Narahari, our professor at BMSCE and a Swayamsevak himself.

We were a bunch of like minded students wanting to get rid of the "College Politics" and involve in propogating the Sangh Culture and bring in access to technical subjects to the Engineering students in Bangalore.

 

Mohan was our representative from UVCE and his commitment to the cause was unquestionable.

 

He was always bubbling with enthusiasm and coming out with ideas and innovations in our team.

 

My relationship with Mohan strengthened when we joined MICO and worked "Side by Side".

His professionalism and his sense of Humor was superb.

He endeared himself with his dedication to work and at the same time maintained excellent relationships with all people around him.

He was one the few who could very easily remember the names and the background of people.

He used to fascinate me by genuinely talking to people as a part of their family.

Anybody who came in touch with him instantly made him a part of their family.

His hearty laugh was infectious and made us always smile.

 

Mohan's command over language helped us communicating difficult technical subjects to our work force at MICO very easily.

 

He was truly a "Svayam Sveekrutham Kantakaakeerna maargam.."

He used to make other problems a part of his. He was always there and could be counted up on.

It is said "Raaja dvaare Smashaanesha yaha thishtathi sa baandhavaha" and Mohan was a Badhu in that sense.

 

We parted our (almost) day to day interaction when I left MICO and he soon followed the suit, but for a truly noble cause.

 

Mohanji was born…..

 

My interaction with Mohanji since then, was over the e-mail and during visits to Bangalore.

 

His dedication, his empathy to the poor and the down trodden of the society and his sense of duty as a "Dharma Rakshaka" came out through his talks and mails.

 

He was concerned about the exploitation of the poor and the way they are being converted to other faiths by the lure of materialistic benefits.

His conviction was to work for these portions of the society and hence protect them from the exploitation and retention to the faith that they were born into.

 

It has been a shock to those of us who have interacted with him and still look at his Photo with a disbelief that he is no more with us to share our Joys and griefs.

 

Mohana, HKM, Mohanji we all miss you..

You came into our life like a jasmine – wafted your fragrance for a while and left behind sweet senses and left us craving for more.

 

Mohan NS


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In malleshwaram Samajotsava - 2006, Bangalore

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