Did you ever ask your parents why they named you with your name?
My dad named me after my grand parents. My paternal grandfather's name is Appa Rao. Both my paternal and maternal grandmother's names is Swarna. Combined comes Aparna. But my name is an anciant indian name aswell.
Aparna is one of the names of godess Sakti/Parvathi, Hindu God of Destruction and Rejuvination. She is 1/2 part Shiva. It's true meaning is A (without) Parna (Leaf) - Without a leaf!
Here is the story on how Parvathi was named Aparna...
"Himavan – The King of the snow-clad peaks of Himalayas and his wife Mena gave birth to a beautiful daughter, Uma, also known as Parvati, daughter of the mountains.
Parvati was Sati re-born, the mother-goddess herself, determined to make Shiva a householder once again.
After Sati had immolated herself in her father Daksha’s Palace, being humiliated before all the Gods by her very own father who denounced her husband Shiva as a wild, beastly, indecent vagabond - Shiva full of remorseful agony for his dead wife, isolated himself and led a reclusive life in the icy caves of the Himalayas in his abode – Mount Kailasa. He rejected the world outside.
Determined to draw Shiva out of his cave and make him her consort, every day, Parvati crossed the cold mountain valleys and went into his cave with gifts of fruits and flowers, hoping to win his love. She would sweep the floor and tend to the fire, so that he might take notice of her.
He never did. Not even once did he open his eyes to look upon her charming face. He either meditated or he smoked his pipe, the chillum, and lost himself in narcotic dreams. Parvati knew that she wanted Shiva for a husband. But how would she win his heart if he never looked her way?
Death of Kama
Parvati invoked Priti (the goddess of love and longing) and Rati (the mistress of erotica), to rouse Shiva out of his meditation. They entered Shiva’s desolate cave and transformed it into a pleasure garden of fragrant flowers, spring breezes, dancing nymphs, buzzing bees and singing mynahs. Kama – The God of Lust and Desire also joined in with his Consort – Rati, and with his sugarcane bow sent love-darts and arrows dripping with desire into Shiva’s heart.
Shiva was rather furious than amused. In his anger, he opened his third eye and with a flame of fury engulfed Kama’s beautiful body and reduced it to ashes. With desire so brutally crushed, the cosmic sage resumed his meditation.
“What have you done?” cried Rati, Kama’s beloved Consort. “Without desire, the bull will forsake the cow, the horse, the mare and the bees, the flowers. There will be no homes, no families, as men and women will not love each other. Society will collapse and life will be devoid of its very essence. Desire may be the cause of suffering; but it is also the reason for joy. What is life without it? An existence without flavor.”
Rati’s lamentations moved Shiva. He saw the wisdom in her words. He realized that complete rejection of the world made little sense. Living had its price - suffering; it also had its reward – joy. One came with the other. Together they gave a reason for surviving.
The death of Kama alarmed the Gods: “Without the Lord of Desire, man will not embrace woman and life will cease to be.”
Parvati said: “I shall find another way to win Shiva’s heart. When Shiva becomes my consort, Kama will be re-born.
Parvati’s Penance
Parvati realized that she had to prove the earnestness of her feelings if she wished to be Shiva’s Consort. Perhaps he would marry the mountain princess, if her love for him was true. With her he would find the balance between Yoga and Bhoga.
She went into the forest and performed rigorous Tapas, wearing nothing to protect her tender body from the harsh weather, eating nothing, not even a leaf, earning the admiration of the forest ascetics, Sadhus and Sages, who named her Aparna – the leafless one.
Parvati focused her mind on Shiva. She thought of nothing but him. She ate nothing, drank nothing, she only chanted his name. She sat so still that ants began to crawl on her skin and lizards slithered over her limbs, taking her to be a rock. The Sages were impressed by the determination of the mountain princess to endure such an endless fast for so long a time. They gathered around her and blessed her. “She is Aparna, the girl who refuses to eat even a leaf,” they said.
Aparna matched Shiva in her capacity to cut herself from the world and completely master her physical needs. The power of her Tapas shook Shiva out of his meditation. Her persistence was amazing. Shiva was impressed. He stepped out of his cave and accepted Parvati as his wife. He married her in the presence of the Gods with sacred rites before the holy fire. The cosmos rejoiced.
Parvati melted Shiva’s stern heart with her affection. Together they played dice on Mount Kailasa and sported on the banks of Lake Mansarovar, discovering the joys of married life. The Goddess also awakened Shiva’s concern for the world by questioning him on various issues about nature, society, life and marriage. As he spoke, he revealed the secrets of the Tantras, the mysteries of the Vedas and the splendors of the Shastras that he had gathered in eons of meditation. Thus his great wisdom was revealed for the good of the cosmos. Parvati was the perfect student, Shiva the perfect teacher. The world was enriched by these sacred discourses. Inspired by Parvati’s beauty, Shiva became the fountain-head of music, dance and drama. He sang and danced to the delight of the Gods who were pleased to see his enchantment with the Goddess. He came to be known as Lord of the Arts – Kaleshvar.
The Cosmic Couple
Parvati and Shiva complemented each other perfectly. She was gentle and graceful; he was wild and forceful. She domesticated Shiva and turned him into a householder, much to the satisfaction of the Gods. She softened the stern hermit with sweet words; her smile stirred love in his austere heart. When she embraced Shiva and the two became one in a sacred union, Kama – the Lord of Desire – the catalyst of all creative forces – was re-born. The twang of the Love-God’s Bow and the fragrance of spring filled the air. The cosmos and the Gods cheered this divine union. "
That's the story behind my name. I am not sure if I will inherit Parvathi qualities of persistence and determination, but I am happy that my parent's have given me this name.
So what's the story behind your name?
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
A pinch of Family
My cousin brother's graduation get together.
It felt really good to finally see my family.
Mom, brother, me and Dad. I feel proud to be independent yet close to my family.
That's my younger brother... Miss hanging out with him.

My brothers. There are 2 more missing from the picture. I don't even know how to express what it feels like to be a sister to these guys. (Brats I say)
Monday, May 19, 2008
New Roommate New Beginnings...
Sherri is moving in Today! She seems nice and friendly.
Can't wait to get to know her better...
Can't wait to get to know her better...
Friday, May 16, 2008
Some Animals I would like to have as pets.
Firstly a dog....
That's my little baby girl, Sony.
For a bird I would like to have a peacock...
They are so beautiful and elegant to look at....
For a wild animal I choose a Turtle.
That's my little baby girl, Sony.
For a bird I would like to have a peacock...
They are so beautiful and elegant to look at....
For a wild animal I choose a Turtle.
I feel turtles have an old soul. They have been here from the beginning of the creation of earth. They represent wisdom to me. I feel calm and peaceful just to look at them.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Saying Good bye is hard!
My roommate is leaving...
Every time I go into the living room and see more packed boxes, I get bummed out. I hate that Emily is leaving. By far she has been the best roommate I have had. She is nice, clean, considerate and friendly. What else can any one ask for?
I have had some crazy roommates…
1. Horrible Cook (left meat in the garbage can for a good 3 weeks until it smelled... (Can’t describe any further, I am sure you got the picture)
2. Party animal (could the music be any louder)
3. Drama Queen(s) ~ they are so special the world revolves around them.
4. Psycho(s) - Literally, childhood issues I am sure.
The list can go on. I still haven't grasped the concept of why certain woman can never live with other women.
My only sane roommate is leaving and a new one is moving in.. The new one seems nice. Hopefully, she will not be any of the above.
The best thing about Emily is she is very friendly. Her character appeals to me. She is persistent, hardworking, simple, soft-spoken and compassionate. She is easy to be around. I like her because she makes things simple for herself and others. She does not hold high expectations towards others and looks for simple things to make her happy. I like people like her who don't over complicate their lives. It's easy to understand them and it's even easier to communicate with them.
Emily and I did a lot of fun things, walking around St. Paul, backing cookies, playing Wii, watching Friends, dying eggs, making jewelry, shopping, many other things; and of course the good old girl talk.
Without any regrets I wish Emily all the best in her education, family and career. She deserves it. With that in mind, I hope that the new roommate will bring in different experiences to my life.
Every time I go into the living room and see more packed boxes, I get bummed out. I hate that Emily is leaving. By far she has been the best roommate I have had. She is nice, clean, considerate and friendly. What else can any one ask for?
I have had some crazy roommates…
1. Horrible Cook (left meat in the garbage can for a good 3 weeks until it smelled... (Can’t describe any further, I am sure you got the picture)
2. Party animal (could the music be any louder)
3. Drama Queen(s) ~ they are so special the world revolves around them.
4. Psycho(s) - Literally, childhood issues I am sure.
The list can go on. I still haven't grasped the concept of why certain woman can never live with other women.
My only sane roommate is leaving and a new one is moving in.. The new one seems nice. Hopefully, she will not be any of the above.
The best thing about Emily is she is very friendly. Her character appeals to me. She is persistent, hardworking, simple, soft-spoken and compassionate. She is easy to be around. I like her because she makes things simple for herself and others. She does not hold high expectations towards others and looks for simple things to make her happy. I like people like her who don't over complicate their lives. It's easy to understand them and it's even easier to communicate with them.
Emily and I did a lot of fun things, walking around St. Paul, backing cookies, playing Wii, watching Friends, dying eggs, making jewelry, shopping, many other things; and of course the good old girl talk.
Without any regrets I wish Emily all the best in her education, family and career. She deserves it. With that in mind, I hope that the new roommate will bring in different experiences to my life.
Orkut/Facebook
Ok! I admit to having joined Orkut and Facebook addiction club. I expect to see all my friends there now! :D
Friday, May 9, 2008
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