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SACHINISM INSIDE OUT- E MAGAZINE - AUGUST EDITION<br />
Special comments On Articles in SACHINISM.COM<br />
August 15,<br />
2009<br />
Have you ever submitted articles on <strong>Sachin</strong>ism.com , The Most Popular website about <strong>Sachin</strong><br />
<strong>Tendulkar</strong>? If not then do submit the Best of the articles you read about <strong>Sachin</strong> <strong>Tendulkar</strong>. Let<br />
us see some of the best comments recived on articles by members.<br />
He made us believe that we as Indians could take on<br />
the world, we could dictate our own terms and we<br />
could actually be the world's best. For a nation that<br />
had shaken from its economic slumber and was<br />
entering a new era of opening its doors to the world<br />
here was the perfect poster boy. Young, fearless,<br />
talented, world class but with a value system that was<br />
so endearingly rooted and Indian that he gave the<br />
burgeoning middle class of our nation hope that any<br />
dream was possible.<br />
Alien Quakers for Little man standing tall<br />
dear anon,<br />
i'm new to sachinism and i thank my kids who have<br />
made me a member of the site. read ur article, it is<br />
really not only readable but thinkable too. may god<br />
bless india with lots of sachins not only in the field of<br />
cricket but in other areas of work bcz just like sachin,<br />
all areas of work get atleast one sachin, which is<br />
equivalent to a superpower in every field.<br />
Vikas on <strong>Sachin</strong>ism by Anon Payn<br />
Its this article that prompted me to create an account<br />
ad join this group, thanks a lot Girish! I consider<br />
myself really lucky to have witnessed and still<br />
witnessing "the <strong>Tendulkar</strong> Genius" in my life. I still<br />
laugh thinking about some of our teenage stories<br />
relating to the Master, one of them being "the last guy<br />
entering the TV room before <strong>Sachin</strong> would get out<br />
would be kicked real hard."<br />
I think my whole teenage life have revolved around<br />
him. I remember I went to watch an Ind-Aus ODI<br />
match in a scorching summer day in April. It was hot<br />
beyond limit when Aussies were batting and I was<br />
cursing myself at my decision to come to watch at the<br />
stadium. Then suddenly lunch time came and Indian<br />
batting followed soon after. <strong>Sachin</strong> batted and batted<br />
majestically as only He can, a century followed along<br />
with 7 sixes, and then everything in this world seemed<br />
so beautiful and pleasant, even though I checked out<br />
later that the temperature was even more during the<br />
post-lunch session.I bunked my college on that day,<br />
but I can bunk months of classes if I get to watch<br />
<strong>Sachin</strong> practicing, let alone match plays, or centuries.<br />
Its a feeling as if I was the one who was batting and<br />
not <strong>Sachin</strong>. Sometimes I remember watching matches,<br />
when I would agree within myself to strike an<br />
imaginary deal with the God that I am ready to<br />
sacrifice my exam grades for a <strong>Sachin</strong> century (it was<br />
so silly but I still do it at times and I feel proud at the<br />
end if he makes it).<br />
In <strong>Sachin</strong>, I think a lot of us try to see ourselves; his<br />
pride is our pride, his honour is our honour, his<br />
success is ours, his fame is ours, his strength is ours,<br />
his character is ours, so is his victory, glory, courage,<br />
and vice-versa. Its as if he is a part of all of us. Its a<br />
feeling beyond words. I think we all share this feeling<br />
that He is limitless just as the God is. Just as I dreamt<br />
one day after the 2003 WC final debacle that he scored<br />
an unbeaten 200+ as India made 360 to win the final,<br />
only to realize after the sleep that it was all a dream. I<br />
still remember how I often wanted to have him in the<br />
non-striking end, as that was the safest place on the<br />
pitch where He is still there for us yet he can not get<br />
out (but for the unfortunate ones).<br />
I'll always be greatful to God for he created such a<br />
wonderful creature on earth - <strong>Sachin</strong> <strong>Tendulkar</strong>.<br />
Susanta Nanda on Sach-in our teen lives<br />
he smiled...oh god , he smiled ....he stopped next to<br />
me ...he was looking at me ....HE WAS LOOKING AT<br />
ME !!!!<br />
Though it wasnt anything remotely close to meeting<br />
HIM in person , the experience i had a year back was<br />
something similar when he spot our <strong>Sachin</strong>ism poster<br />
in a crowd and waved his hand at us during a test<br />
match in Chennai<br />
Life became frantic. Life became still.Life felt like a life<br />
well-lived.Life was worth living again.Life became<br />
speechless. Life was a musical.<br />
Life "at that moment" was a Life in itself.<br />
Ashwin on When I met life<br />
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