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			<title><![CDATA[Aham Brahmasmi]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Actually, it might be only I who thinks that every design should tell a story. It should not be just design. If it has a story around it makes better imapact on the viewer. <br />
While working on 'Aham Brahmasmi', i was thinking of lots of different visual presentations, but was not getting convinced. 2 days back i was working on a script for a play, which needed house on fire in the story. so to present that I used satin cloth tubes with a wind blower at one end. and few things like that gave awsome effect of fire. <br />
That lead me towards this presentation of 'Aham Brahmasmi'.<br />
'Aham Brahmasmi' is a Sanskrit phrase, related to Spirituality. Which literally means 'I am the God'. But how it should be percived is 'I know my powers and they are unlimited'. <br />
so, this is actually moment of realisation, where a person comes to know his own capabilities.<br />
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My design<br />
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