When a language disappears a unique way of looking at the world disappears. Various Scripts have unique structural and stylistic characteristics of the specific region of the globe where these emerged from. Losing a language means losing a cultural heritage and history. Language determines a sense of identity and belonging amongst the people, which strengthen the entire community in long run.
One symbol contains thousand words and years of experience, beliefs and values of our forefathers. Symbols are one of the best way to express ones thoughts, feelings and emotions. Unfolding the stories around these symbols exclusively for You.
Personal Organiser (Elite)
Ancient Indic Script Background
| Vintage Look Pure Leather Portfolio is your nomad personal organiser | Companion for business presentations, client meetings etc or just managing daily tasks | Best suited for busy professional wanderers | Enriched symbol of Mindfulness embossed | Ancient Script Background|
Material: Leather (Hand-coloured, Vegetable Tanned, Full Grain)
Color: HAZELNUT
Weight: 100 gm
|| Corporate look leather notebook cover with added functionality ||
|| Versatile and Functional pockets-1 big for large documents, 2 small for mobile phone, card (pockets) ||
|| Side slots for extra business or credit cards ||
|| Elastic Divider for storage cards, currency cards, ear phones. Also, loop for additional pen ||
|| Inbuilt Bookmark Convertible into Wraparound closure for added safety of important possessions ||
|| Pen loop on the side to act as closure so that one never forgets to carry the pen along ||
|| Heritage Symbol Embossed front and back with ancient script design embossing running on side ||
|| Premium Handmade Craftsmanship ||
|| allmyCraft Exclusive DOTcode compatible notebook (with action words) encased, front and rear cover printed with Script background within this Organiser ||
|| Wooden Pen enclosed within this Organiser ||
MINDFULNESS
People sacrifice their health in order to make money. Then they sacrifice money to recuperate their health. And then they are so worried about past mistakes and future plans, that they do not enjoy the present. The result being that is; they live as if they will never die, and then die having never really lived ..Dalai Lama
Mindfulness is paying attention to the purpose in the present moment non-judgmentally, connecting with the life of present. Past and future do not exist. Past exists in memory and future exists in imagination. Past is gone. Future is yet to come. We can’t do anything with the past and future because it is not there. We can do only in this moment, because only this moment is real. Living this moment at its best is the only way to correct past mistakes and create a better future. That’s what mindfulness teaches us!
The symbol of mindfulness depicts three stages of water drop; one is falling to touch the ocean (the future); another merged into ocean and became ocean (the past). In the middle, there is a moment when it touches the ocean (the present moment). The waves arise at this point of time. The real event happens at this point of time. This is the present moment. Witness it! Live this!
Most of the time we suffer more because we are stuck in the event of the past or in something which has not happened yet. This clogs our energy in useless sockets over which we actually have no control. Instead this latent energy should be focused on the present; to create something which can determine the future.
Our education system has by far taught us to think... sometimes overthink and seldom has taught us to be aware of our actions.
Ever wondered that many of us do ample things daily mechanically; without actually being aware of it? Just try once to do every small thing you do in your life consciously and feel the difference. You will surely feel the difference in quality. This shall add more grace and beauty to your results. Being aware of whatever you are doing is mindfulness.
When we embrace the present, the stress of our past as well as future fiddles away and we are left only with the present to concentrate on. This definitely increases the boundaries of our creativity today. As an individual we fear uncertainty which in turn restricts creativity. Mindfulness encourages us to be more content with the unknown, opens our mind to be more aware and to observe more keenly our own thoughts and the world around; thus opening avenues for creative thinking.
Be it yoga or meditation or tai chi or qi gong all these are techniques to practice mindfulness.
Past is no more! It is history. Future is not yet! It is a mystery.
Challenges are now! Opportunities are now! Live this moment! Live Mindfully!
Life is a dance! Mindfulness is witnessing that dance!
KAITHI SCRIPT
The Kaithi script has been used predominantly in North Indian states and Nepal since the 16th century until the early 1900s.
Its use was generally discouraged under British rule in India. Documents in Kaithi are still traceable as it was used in government offices of Bihar till in early 1900s. This is a lost script now and it is very difficult to find people who know Kaithi.
Kaithi writing resembles Devanagari. Many letters closely resemble devanagari in shape but its cursive style is distinctive. Kaithi is also called the cursive form of Devanagari because of its cursive feature. Another major difference is that, it is generally written without headstroke but with serifs. Both Kaithi and Devanagari are the Gupta branch of Brahmi script.
Another theory says that, Kaithi script derives its name from the word Kayastha. The Kayastha community was closely associated with princely courts and colonial governments of North India. They were traditionally administrators and accountants and employed to write and maintain records of legal documents and revenue transactions.
There are thirty-five consonant letters and either eight or ten vowel letters in Kaithi. The collation orders of letters are based on articulatory phonetics like Devanagari script. The punctuation marks danda and double danda are used for marking pauses in the text, and are sometimes written with serifs. The symbols anusvara and visarga are used as in other Indic scripts. Candrabindu is used more rarely. It employs a set of digits from 0-9, many of which closely resemble their Devanagari equivalents.
Transformation Story_The Lost Script Kaithi
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Rohit Bansal
I love the dedicated pockets for cards and documents. Clutter free travel now
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Neeti Bhutani
This organizer has made my daily routine smoother. I no longer scramble to find my pen or notes – everything is neatly organized.
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Gaurav Chadha
The leather has a luxurious feel and a timeless look
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Mukesh Paul
I am amazed by how much this leather organizer can hold without feeling bulky.
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Sushant Puri
The built in pen lock is amazing..I never have to search for a pen when inspiration strikes
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Shiv Menon
The red closure band adds a super cool feel
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Himanshu Malik
It is my own little oasis of productivity
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Rana Malik
This has eliminated clutter from my workspace and streamlined my life.
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Sunidhi Mishra
The leather's texture and aroma make writing in this organizer a therapeutic experience
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By merely looking at it and you shall remember your detailed goals.
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First thing you get up in the morning while still being in the bed. (Read calmly Inside your mind)
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