Cyber Tech Roles of Brahma , Vishnu and Shiva….

input from my friend…. nice to see Brahma and vishnu adorning imaginary roles in cyber tech ….pl see and share…

natarajan

Brahma
Systems Installation
Vishnu
Systems Administration & Support
Lakshmi
Finance and Accounts consultant
Saraswati
Training and Knowledge Management
Shiva
DBA (Crash Specialist)
Ganesh
Quality Assuarance & Documentation
Narada
Data transfer
Yama
Reorganization & Downsizing Consultant
Chitragupta
IDP & Personal Records
Apsaras
Downloadable Hackers
Devas
Mainframe Programmers
Surya
Solaris Administrator
Rakshasas
In house Hackers
Ravan
! ;Browser WWWF
Lakshman
Support Software and Backup
Hanuman
Linux/s390
Jatayu
Firewall
Dronacharya
System Programmer
Vishwamitra
Sr. Manager Projects
Valmiki
Technical Writer (Ramayana Sign off document)
Krishna
SDLC ( Sudarshan Wheel Development Life Cycle )
Arjun
Lead Programmer (all companies are vying for him)
Abhimanyu
Trainee Programmer
Draupadi
Motivation & Team building
Bhima
Mainframe Legacy System
Duryodhana
Internet product Written in VB
Karna
Contract programmer
Dhrutarashtra
Visual C++
Gandhari
Dreamweaver
100 Kauravas
Internet Service Packs and patches

Tablets….A Global Buzz in 2012…..

Tablets are the future of smart computing and in the year 2012 while the smartphones got bigger, the tablets got smaller. Thanks to a slew of releases, the 10-inch iPad has some serious competitors and while their screen size might be only 7-inches, we feel these three tablets have managed to create a buzz globally.

So why are these devices on the list? We’ve taken these three devices because they were definitely the most talked about online in 2012, and consumers were keen to know everything about them. From features and prices to reviews, these three 7-inch tablets were the talk of 2012 for good reasons and bad.

The Nexus 7: This Google tablet co-manufactured with Asus has a seven-inch screen, but don’t let the size fool you. The tablet which was announced at Google’s i/o conference in June, was the first 7-incher to house a 1.3GHz Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core CPU, which includes a 12-core GPU. Not only did it have speed, the device had price on its side as well. It costs only $200, though in India it was launched for Rs 19,999, which is a tad pricey but hey, it’s still cheaper than the iPad mini.

The tablet also comes with the pure Google OS, Android Jelly Bean 4.1 ( at the time of the release) and this was upgraded to Jelly Bean 4.2 in November when Google launched the Nexus 10. So yes for Android fans who want the pure Google OS, this is the tablet to go for.

The Nexus 7 and the iPad mini in this combo photo. AFP

In terms of sales, the Nexus 7 did very well, despite the fact that it does not have cellular connectivity. According to Asus, Nexus 7 sales were close to 1 million a month. And according to IDC data, AsusTek saw its tablet shipments more than triple to 2.4 million and at the end of Q3 2012 it had a market share of 8.6 percent, up from 3.8 percent.

And yes, for the tech reviewers, this was an amazingly fast tablet. As this CNET review highlights:

the Nexus 7 feels lighter than the Kindle Fire and the soft, textured back makes the tablet comfortable to hold. Apps loaded quickly… The screen looks great, feels responsive, and the tablet already does a good job of demonstrating its power in games and movie performance.

Not only was it a fast tablet with a decent screen resolution (1280×800 pixels), and thus it set the bar for all the other tiny tablets.

The iPad mini: The big question with the iPad mini was always if Apple would launch a $200 device. Apple and cheap don’t always feature in the same sentence and perhaps the biggest disappointment with the iPad mini was its price.  The 16GB version with just Wi-Fi starts at a whopping $329 while 16GB version with Wi-Fi plus cellular connectivity starts at $429. In India the device launched at Rs 21,900 which is still cheap considering the new iPod Touch starts Rs 23,900.

But yes, the iPad mini does come with cellular connectivity and for those who want to stay connected at all times, this would have been the perfect choice. The iPad mini has a has a dual-core A5 processor clocked at 1 GHZ, with a 7.9 inch screen (diagonally) and a screen resolution of 1024×768 pixels, making it around 163 pixels per inch.

Remember it also comes with a 5 megapixel rear camera and a 1.2 megapixel front FaceTime Camera unlike the Nexus 7 which doesn’t have a rear camera. So for those who can’t get through a day without clicking a picture, the iPad mini holds the edge.

For tech reviewers, the screen was a big let down as far as the iPad mini was concerned. Admittedly it is a powerful device that runs smoothly without any lag, but for Apple fans who are used to ‘Retina Display’ the screen just didn’t cut it.

But that didn’t mean the device didn’t do well. According to this report, Apple iPad mini sales exceeded expectations. Apple expects to ship nearly 8 million of these devices, which is still pretty high considering that a lot of people believe that the tablet is over-priced.

The rumour is that in 2013 Apple will launch the iPad mini 2 with Retina Display. Should Google be worried?

The Kindle Fire HD: After the launch of the Nexus 7 with its superior screen and processor, the question was whether Amazon could reply to Google’s challenge. And it did. The Kindle Fire HD was launched in September. Amazon’s new version of the 7-inch tablet now has an HD screen but the processor is still the dual-core one. So yes, images and videos were sharper, but in terms of speed and OS, Amazon’s Kindle has a long way to go.

The Kindle Fire HD still does not support cellular connectivity and while it does run Android 4.0, it’s still a watered-down version of the OS. Kindle Fire HD  is being sold at $199, so in terms of price it is Nexus 7′s biggest competitor.

For those who order a lot of content from Amazon such as books, movies, etc, the Kindle Fire HD is definitely a better option. However for tech critics, the Kindle Fire HD was a major disappointment.

 Amazon is still the number 3 supplier for tablets worldwide and has a market share of 9 percent. The question is whether the next version of the Kindle Fire will offer something drastic to hold on to its position in this highly competitive segment.

 

source::::: first post…

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திருப்பாவை பாடல் 16 சொல்லும் செய்தி !!!!!

நாயகனாய் நின்ற நந்தகோபனுடைய
கோயில் காப்பானே! கொடித்தோன்றும் தோரண
வாயில் காப்பானே! மணிக்கதவம் தாள்திறவாய்
ஆயர் சிறுமிய ரோமுக்கு அறைபறை
மாயன் மணிவண்ணன் நென்னனலே வாய்நேர்ந்தான்
தூயோமாய் வந்தோம் துயிலெழப் பாடுவான்
வாயால் முன்னமுன்னம் மாற்றாதே யம்மா! நீ
நேய நிலைக்கதவம் நீக்கலோர் எம்பாவாய்.

பொருள்: எங்களுடைய தலைவனாய் இருக்கிற நந்தகோபனின் திருமாளிகையை பாதுகாக்கும் காவலனே! கொடித் தோரணம் கட்டப்பட்ட வாசல் காவலனே! ஆயர்குல சிறுமியரான எங்களுக்காக இந்த மாளிகைக் கதவைத் திறப்பாயாக. மாயச்செயல்கள் செய்பவனும், கரிய நிறத்தவனுமான கண்ணன் எங்களுக்கு ஒலியெழுப்பும் பறை (சிறு முரசு) தருவதாக நேற்றே சொல்லியிருக்கிறான். அதனைப் பெற்றுச்செல்ல நாங்கள் நீராடி வந்திருக்கிறோம். அவனைத் துயிலெழுப்பும் பாடல்களையும் பாட உள்ளோம். “அதெல்லாம் முடியாது என உன் வாயால் முதலிலேயே சொல்லி விடாதே. மூடியுள்ள இந்த நிலைக்கதவை எங்களுக்கு திறப்பாயாக.

விளக்கம்: ஒருவர் ஒரு செயலைச் செய்யப் போவதாக தெரிந்த ஒருவரிடம் சொல்கிறார். ஒருவேளை, அது அவருக்கு பிடிக்காமல் இருந்தாலும் கூட, ஆரம்பத்திலேயே, “”இதைச் செய்யாதே, நீ செய்யப் போவது உருப்படவா போகுது போன்ற அபசகுனமான வார்த்தைகளை பேசிவிடக்கூடாது. “அப்படியா? என்று ஆரம்பித்து, செய்யப்போகும் பணியைப் பற்றி முழுமையாகத் தெரிந்துகொண்டு, அதன் பின், “இப்படி செய்தால் நன்றாக இருக்குமே என்று சாந்தமாக அறிவுரை சொல்லலாம். சொற்கள் மனித வாழ்வில் மிக முக்கியமானவை என்று ஆண்டாள் இப்பாடல் மூலம் நமக்கு அறிவுறுத்துகிறாள்.

Review of “Take off with Natarajan” Blog …..2012 !!!!

Dear Friends..
Here is the ANNUAL Report Card from WORD PRESS .COM…. on my website ” take off with natarajan”… With a small beginning on 8 Feb 2012, this blog site has attracted around 42000 views from all over the world from Feb 2012 to DEC 2012…
Response for my site encourages me to further improve upon and and continue with more zeal in the year 2013…
I would like to convey my sincere thanks to all my friends and contacts for their valuable comments and feedbacks from time to time on my various blogs. My special thanks to my friend Shri. A.V.Ramanathan for all his comments…. AS Per the ANNUAL REPORT, his comments top the list of commentators !!!!
For a complete review of BLOG , kindly click the Complete Report Link below and see for yourself…. Comments again are most welcome on my Report CARD!!!!
Last but not least, i must thank my son Senthil who has shown the way for my website thro WORDPRESS.COM and his frequent suggestions and guidance in improving the quality of my blogs … My thanks to my daughter in law Preethi Senthil for her encouragement and encouraging comments and feed backs.. My journey with Blogs would have been a difficult and distant task , had my caring wife Bhavani not allowed me to sit with my Laptop for most of the Day !!!!! Understanding my passion for blogs , she continues to take care of the Home even during my post retirement period making me completely free to concentrate on my website without any hitch !!!!

A BIG THANKS again to all the viewers of my site for encouraging me to post more and more interesting blogs and broadening viewers base substantially in the year ahead. !!!!

Natarajan

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

4,329 films were submitted to the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. This blog had 42,000 views in 2012. If each view were a film, this blog would power 10 Film Festivals

Click here to see the complete report.

Alongwith Water , Happiness and Bliss also Gushing out !!!!

It was a hot summer season. Severe water scarcity prevailed in the villages. The rivers and ponds had all dried up. In many homes, even their wells went dry. Whatever water was available, the villagers shared among themselves.

On the request of devotees of a village where there was severe water scarcity, Periva had come to the village and was giving darshan.

Everyone in the village came for darshan – the rich and the poor, the good and the bad, the miser and the philanthropist; everyone.

A very old person had come. The others who were there gave him way, out of respect, to have Periva’s darshan. It was evident that he was an important person in the village.

He paid his obeisance, and stood up.

Periva asked him “What is your age?”

“Me? I am quite old now – eight two years”, replied the old man.

“Sowkiama?” (Is all well with you?), asked Periva.

“No, Sami. Where is the room for happiness? There are quarrels in my family all the time. No one listens to what I say. I am not in good health too. I am living life just for the sake of it”, said the old man.

“You must be very depressed…”

“Yes.., Sami”

“If I show you a way to be happy, will you obey me?”, asked Periva.

“Tell me Sami”, said the old man, eagerly.

“You have fenced the pump-set in your Thottam (field), with the intention that others cannot take even a drop of water. People here are undergoing a lot of hardship for water to drink and cook. You are using the water from your pump-set to water your crops, and your Thottam (field) alone is flourishing. You say that your property and family is not giving you any happiness. Break down the fence around your pump-set. Let all the people take the water. They will all bless you for this and you will find the happiness that you want”.

Tears were flowing down the eyes of the old man.

The villagers who were listening to Periva’s advise stood there stunned!

“None of them had told Periva about the pump-set in the old man’s house (or) that he had fenced it preventing them from fetching water. Nor did they tell Periva that the old man will not hesitate to pick up a fight if they trespassed”. They only prayed for the water crisis to be resolved by Periva’s grace. That’s all.

When Periva was about to leave the place, two youngsters came running. “The old man has taken off the fencing around the pump-set!”, they exclaimed.

Water was gushing from the pump-set.

Happiness and sheer bliss was also gushing from the heart of the old man who had removed the fence, paving way for everyone in the village to use the water.

Periva’s compassion has no boundaries. His Arul (Divine grace) will continue to flow like a river which never runs dry.

source::::perivaa forum….
natarajan
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Message for the Day…GOD is your Goal !!!!

A mother fetching water from the well, will have a pot on her head, another on her hip and a third in her hand, and will be hurrying her way home, as she is always conscious of the infant in the cradle. If she forgets the infant, her gait slows down and she wanders around, chatting with all her friends. Similarly, if God, the Goal, is not cherished in the memory, one has to wander through many births and arrive home late. Hence keep the memory of the Lord and His glory, always with you. That will quicken your steps and you will arrive soon at the goal.

The God-centred person has three qualities: Purity, Perseverance and Patience. – Baba

Divine message for the Day from Swami Satya Sai…

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Message For The Day…God is not Distinct From you !!!

The lotus in your heart pines for the Sun, the splendour of the Loving Lord. To attain Him requires effort. Withdrawal of all attachment towards the world and cultivation of Divine Love alone can win it. God is the nearest and dearest entity, but ignorance hides Him away from the eye. The stars appear as dots of light, for they are at great distances from us. Just as the stars, God appears insignificant or ineffective to many, because they are keeping themselves too far away from Him. If some believe that God is not present or visible, it only means that they are at a too great a distance to be aware of Him. The love that God bears for each and every one is unequalled.

God is neither distant nor distinct from you. – Baba

Divine discourse message from Swami Satya Sai…

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Outstanding Achievements of Indian Americans in 2012….

When we achieve something in life, it is a sign of glory for us and our well wishers. As this year comes to an  end, we can take a peek at some of  the notable achievements made by Indian Americans.

Groupon Hires Indian American as VP of Engineering

Groupon, the daily deals company based in Chicago appointed Vinayak Hedge as its new VP of engineering. He looks after the marketing technology expansion of the company, from Groupon’s office in Seattle and is also be responsible for a new office which will be set up in Seattle soon.

Hedge was in charge of payment management and various business units while he was working at Amazon, along with running Amazon’s “Traffic Systems” group.

It is not the first time Groupon is hiring Amazonians and the list of former Amazon executives on its team is increasing, which includes CFO Jason Child, SVP of Product Jeff Holden and Kal Raman, who joined as SVP of Americas.

Hedge who completed his higher studies from National Institute of Technology in Karnataka has earlier worked for Oracle, Verifone and Citicorp Overseas Software Ltd as a software engineer.

US Indian Scientist Rao Gets Patent for Cancer Treatment

Rao Papineni, chief scientist and senior principal investigator in medical applications of nanotechnology at Carestream Health, Inc USA received patent on a path-breaking innovation in the field of cancer.

Rao, along with his colleague Alan Pollack, chairman of the Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Miami came up with a system in which a nano-particle carries the payload of anti-cancer drug and releases it only in the cancerous cell and this way the cells lying around are protected.

“This patent will potentially change the way radiation is administered. It will improve localisation and monitoring of tumour and will help in highly targeted delivery of drugs to kill cancer cells,” Rao said.

“In rough terms, nano-particles are like payload delivery vehicles that can enhance damage to cancer tissues and simultaneously reduce the toxicity of normal and healthy tissues during radiation treatment’’, he added.

Satyendra Huja Elected as Mayor of Charlottesville

Satyendra S Huja, a Sikh American was appointed as mayor of historic city of Charlottesville, Virginia. He was chosen by the five-member city council unanimously and would be serving the council for three years.

Huja said only few Sikh Americans reside in the city of Charlottesville,  which is located about115 miles from Washington and he also added that the Asian Americans in the city contribute to a population of just four percent in the city.

Huja served as the director of strategic planning for Charlottesville for six years. Prior to that he was also the director of planning and community development for the city for 25 years.

Huja’s focus areas at the council were Energy conservation, downtown revitalization and historic preservation.

Huja was born in Kohat and in the year 1960, when he was 19 years old, he shifted to US, for further studies. He completed his undergraduate degree in urban planning from Cornell University and Masters Degree in the same subject from Michigan State University.

Arati Prabhakar  Appointed as Head of a Top U.S. Defense Agency

Arati Prabhakar, a New Delhi born Indian American was appointed as the head of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) by the Obama administration .It is an agency of the United States Department of Defense which works towards the development of new technology for use by the military.

It’s not the first time Arati is going to work with DARPA ; she has served the agency for seven years (from 1986 to 1993) and was also behind the founding of DARPA’s Microelectronics Technology Office. In the year 1993, President Clinton appointed her as the director of the 3000 person US National Institute of Standards and Technology.

She is the first Indian-American chief of DARPA, one of the most important agencies of Pentagon (Department of Defense).

Arati received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Texas Tech University and M.S. in Electrical Engineering and holds a Ph.D. in Applied Physics from the California Institute of Technology.

Vivek Kundra Joins Salesforce.com as EVP

Vivek Kundra an Indian American joined Salesforce.com as Executive Vice President of emerging markets in January. Salesforce.com is a global enterprise software company which is best known for its customer relationship management.
Kundra was appointed as the first CIO of the United States, by the Obama administration in March 2009.His responsibilities as the CIO included adopting game-changing cloud computing technologies, empowering the cyber security posture of the nation and introducing an open government movement.

Kundra was successful in managing more than $80 billion technology investments. In June, last year he quit his job so as to take a fellowship at Harvard University.

Earlier, Kundra served as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for the District of Columbia and assistant secretary of commerce and technology, Virginia.

Kundra completed his graduation in psychology from the University of Maryland, College Park and post graduation in Information Technology from the University of Maryland University College.

IITian Named Chancellor of California University
Khosla has been serving CMU as the dean for the last eight years and during his tenure he started curriculum reform, diversity efforts and organized multidisciplinary and multi-college research centres as well as international programmes. He has also extended an helping hand in the fund raising campaigns of the university such as for the establishment of a university wide energy institute (worth $100 million) and campaign for a 100,000 square foot College of Engineering building for biotech, energy and nanotechnology (worth $90 million).

“I feel fortunate, humbled and energised to have the opportunity to contribute to that excellence while embracing the challenges of integrating world-class research with an undergraduate educational experience that will remain accessible to all, regardless of family income’’, said Khosla in a statement.

Khosla holds a degree in electrical engineering from IIT Kharagpur and he completed his MS and Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering respectively from Carnegie Mellon.
Preet Bharara on Time Magazine Cover

Preet Bharara made it to the front cover of the magazine ‘Times of India’. It was the first time the magazine carried the photo of an Indian American on its front page with a story about his movement against corruption and irregularities in Wall Street Magazine.

The article came with the title ‘This Man Is Busting Wall Street’ and under the title it is proclaimed “Prosecutor Preet Bharara collars the masters of the meltdown,”. The article discussed about the “man who is bringing mob squad justice to Wall Street” and also questioned some of the methods used by Bharara, like wire tapping and doubts whether it will be permitted in court.

Bharara holds a high position in U.S. law enforcement, as the Attorney of New York. He manages hundreds of cases, both civil and criminal which involves international terrorism, fiscal fraud, corruption, insider trading, gang violence etc.

Bharara who was born in Punjab grew up in Monmouth Country of New Jersey. He completed his graduation in the year 1990, from Harvard University.

Indians’ Hand in NASA’s Most Ambitious Mission- ‘Mars Curiosity Rover

Many Indians were involved in the ‘Mars Curiosity Rover, who helped in the successful landing of ‘curiosity’ on Mars.

Ravi Prakash, a NASA rock scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory helped in the process of entry, descent, and landing of NASA’s rover ‘Curiosity’

Praksh has been part of this ambitious project over the last five years and he recalls, “Sometimes I wake up calm and sometimes I wake up and I’m really nervous.”

Anita Sengipta is an aerospace engineer and a member of the entry, descent, and landing (EDL) sequence team of the project.

Sengupta is the person who tested a parachute, an important mission element which will decide the destiny of the U.S. spacecraft. The parachute will open up and slow down the spacecraft from supersonic to subsonic speeds.

Amitabh Ghosh, an IITian from Kharagpur was a key member of the team who identified the landing site for ‘curiosity’, the Gale crater location.
Sunita Williams’ Second Space Mission
Sunita Williams spent 6 months at the International Space Station and was successful in coming up with new records. She was the commander of Expedition 33 on the International Space Station.
Williams took off on her space mission on 14 July from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. While returning after her expedition, Williams had yet another record to add to her professional career-the most spacewalking time by a female at 50 hours and 40 minutes over seven career excursions.
She caught the attention of the media and the entire world on whatever she did, whether it is carrying of Upanishads to space or voting for the US presidential election from space.
Sunita Williams is the Deputy Chief of the Astronaut Office at NASA, who holds the record of the longest spaceflight among female space travelers. She happens to be the second Indian-American woman who got the opportunity to go to space after the Late Kalpana Chawla.
Bangalore : When we achieve something in life, it is a sign of glory for us and our well wishers. As this year comes to an  end, we can take a peek at some of  the notable achievements made by Indian Americans.

Soumitra Dutta to Head Cornell’s Business School

Soumitra Dutta, a 48 year old Indian American was appointed as the Dean of Cornell University’s Management School, on July 1, 2012. He is the first Indian origin to be in charge of a top American Business school.

Soumitra Dutta is a Professor of business and technology, who is also the founder and faculty director of a new-media and technology innovation lab at INSEAD’S French Campus.

Soumitra was born to an Indian Air Force doctor in Chandigarh. He is an alumnus of IIT-Delhi campus where he completed his BTech in electrical engineering & computer science securing second rank.

Even though Sumitra has been outside his native for more than 22 years he does not have a Western accent nor does he have the famous European indifference.

Professor Dutta is also involved in policy development activities, both at national and European levels. Apart from being an academician and businessman, he is also the author of many books.

 source:::::siliconindia net
 natarajan

கேட்காமலே கொடுக்கும் மனசு …பெரியவருக்கு …

ஒரு முறை பெரியவாள் மதுரை அருகே முகாமிட்டிருந்த சமயம். மகானை தரிசிக்க பக்தர்களின் கூட்டம் அலைமோதியது. நாராயணசாமி என்றொரு பக்தர், தன நண்பருடன், நடமாடும் தெய்வத்தை தரிசிக்க போயிருந்தார். கையில் அவ்வளவு பண வசதியில்லாதவர் அவர். கொஞ்சமாகத்தான் பணத்தை எடுத்துக்கொண்டு போயிருந்தார்.

அவர் ஒரு சம்சாரி. எந்த செலவு என்றாலும், அளவோடுதான் செலவு செய்ய முடியும். மகானை தரிசிக்க வந்ததில், நண்பருக்கும், அவருக்கும், பஸ் கட்டணத்துக்கே பணம் சரியாக போய்விட்டது. மகானை தரிசித்தோம் என்ற ஆனந்தத்திற்கு பதிலாக, திரும்பவும் ஊர போய் சேர, கையில் காசில்லையே என்கிற கவலைதான் அவரை அதிகமாக ஆட்கொண்டது.

மகானிடம் உத்தரவு வாங்கிகொண்டு, எப்படி ஊர திரும்புவது என்று விசனத்தோடு அவர் வெளியே வெகுதூரம் வந்துவிட்டார். அவரது பின்னால் ஓடி வந்த ஒருவர், அவரை மகான் திரும்ப அழைப்பதாகச் சொன்னார். நாராயணசாமிக்கு ஒன்றும் புரியவில்லை. அவ்வளவு பெரிய பக்தர் கூட்டத்தில் , தன்னை மட்டும் மகான் குறிப்பிட்டு அழைப்பானேன்? மனதில் குழப்பத்துடன் பெரியவாள் முன் நின்றார்.

“பாவம், நீ சம்சாரி. இதை வச்சுக்கோ”, என்று ஐந்து ரூபாயை மகான் கொடுத்தபோது, சாட்சாத் சுந்தரேஸ்வரரே தன கஷ்ட நிவர்த்திக்கு பணம் கொடுத்து அருளுவது போன்ற உணர்வு அவருக்கு ஏற்பட்டது.

பக்தர்களின் மனதின் ஆழத்தில் உள்ள எண்ணங்களை படிக்க அந்த மகானால் முடியும் என்பதற்கு இதை விட வேறு என்ன உதாரணம் வேண்டும்? இதை போன்ற அருள் சுரக்கும் பரமேஸ்வரரை தரிசித்து வணங்கினால், வாழ்வில் சகல ஐஸ்வர்யங்களும், சர்வ மங்களங்களையும் பெற்று ஆனந்த வாழ்வு பெறுவது சாத்தியமே!

source:::: kanchiperivaa forum
natarajan

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An Amazing Sentence in ENGLISH!!!!!

” I do not know where family Doctors acquired illegibly perplexing handwriting ; nevertheless , extraordinary pharmaceutical intellectuality counterbalancing indecipherability transcentalizes intercommunication “s incomprehensibleness .”

The person who made the above sentence must be a vocabulary Genius !!!!

Reason….

This is sentence where the 1st word is one letter long , the 2nd word is two letter long, the 3rd one three letter long ..8th word is eight letter long and so on….

20th letter is twenty letter long…

pl read the sentence again with this tips!!!!…you will smile and enjoy…

natarajan.

source::::unknown…input from my friend..