” Live Simply…Walk Humbly…and Love Genuinely” ….

A group of students were asked to list what they thought were the present “Seven Wonders of the World.”
Though there were some disagreements, the following received the most votes:
1. Egypt’s Great Pyramids
2. Taj Mahal
3. Grand Canyon
4. Panama Canal
5. Empire State Building
6. St. Peter’s Basilica
7. China’s Great Wall
While gathering the votes, the teacher noted that one student had not finished her paper yet. So she asked the girl if she was having trouble with her list. The girl replied, “Yes, a little. I couldn’t quite make up my mind because there were so many.”
The teacher said, “Well, tell us what you have, and maybe we can help.” The girl hesitated, then read, “I think the ‘Seven Wonders of the World’ are:
1. to see
2. to hear
3. to touch
4. to taste
5. to feel
6. to laugh
7. and to love.”
The room was so quiet you could have heard a pin drop. The things we overlook as simple and ordinary and that we take for granted are truly wondrous!!
If wealth is the secret to happiness, then the Rich should be dancing on the streets.
But only Poor Kids do that.
If power ensures security,then top Officials should walk unguarded.But people who live on roadside feel more secure.
If beauty brings ideal relationships, then celebrities should have the best marriages.
But they have one of the worst relationships.
That’s why… Live simply…Walk humbly and Love genuinely!!!  
May Sai bless us all with the wonderful qualities of a child once again. May we learn to trust our loved ones once again. May we all learn to love unconditionally once again .May we all learn to respect our elders once again. May we all have that sweet smile and the warmth of innocence around us once again. May we always be in a cheerful mood once again. May  the ego , jealousy and greed in our hearts be replaced by compassion, faith and  devotion .May we all be Sai’s good children once again and above all May we all be blessed with Sai’s grace and love in all our lives to come..  
source::::: H.Deepa in http://debu7370.blogspot.com/
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Message For The Day…If God is Invisible to You, Fault lies within You …

Nothing is ever born without the will of God, nothing ever happens without His will. This is the message of the Vedas. Understand the scriptures well and this lesson will be instilled in you. Fleas suck and taste only the blood of the cow, but we draw from her, sweet nourishing milk. So too, you must draw and learn from the scriptures, the potency of the will of the Lord. If fixed in that faith, you will be able to brave all dangers. In Ramayana, not all the stones that Lord Rama stepped on, turned into a human being. Only one stone changed into the form of Ahalya, for repentance and penance had elevated that stone to win the Grace of the Lord. If God is invisible to you, the fault lies within you. You are unable to recognize His various manifestations. You yourself are His very own manifestation. Fix your vision!

 Sathya Sai Baba

” I Say My Prayers When It is Calm ” ….

 

There is a story of about a sea captain who in his retirement skippered a boat taking day-trippers to Shetland Islands.
On one trip, the boat was full of young people. They laughed at the old captain when they saw him say a prayer before sailing out, because the day was fine and the sea was calm.

However they weren’t long at sea when a storm suddenly blew up and the boat began to roll & pitch violently. The terrified passengers came to the captain and asked him to join them in prayer.

But he replied, “I say my prayers when it is calm. When it is rough I attend to my ship.” 

Here is a lesson for us……
If we cannot seek God in quiet moments of our lives; we are not likely to find him when trouble strikes. We are more likely to panic.

But if we have learnt to seek him and trust him in quiet moments, then most certainly we will find him when the going gets rough !
source:::: input from a friend of mine
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Kudos : Doodle 4 Google : India Winner n Runner ups Doodles Gallery

Found in propelsteps site… nice and informative one … hence i reblog this inf. in my site for my viewers…. also my viewers may like to visit Propel steps site.

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The Children’s Day doodle on the Google India home page has been designed by a class 10 student from Pune. The doodle titled “Sky’s the limit for Indian women” has been designed by Gayatri Ketharaman for the fifth edition of Doodle 4 Google competition with the theme celebrating Indian women.

“Each letter of the doodle depicts the trait of Indian women. She is graceful and elegant, adept at balancing work and home. She is a go-getter and also personifies motherhood,” said Gayatri Ketharaman, a student of Bishop’s co-education school in Pune.

This year the competition received 1.5 lakh entries in the contest held across 100 cities and 1,500 schools. The winner was selected from among 12 finalists chosen from different parts of the country by the national jury comprising actress Kirron Kher and political cartoonist Ajit Ninan. Along with the national winner, three students grouped into different categories were also awarded.

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Laughter The Best Medicine!!!….” I have Quit Drinking ” !!!


**Laurel walks into a bar in London, orders 3 glasses of beer and sits
in the backyard of the room, drinking a sip out of each one in turn.

When he finishes, he comes back to the bar counter and orders 3 more. The
bartender asks him, “You know, beer goes flat after I fill it in the glass;
it would taste better if you buy one at a time.”

Laurel  replies, “Well, you see, I have two brothers. One is in
Dubai, the other in Canada and I’m here in London.When they left home, we
promised that we’ll drink this way to remember the days when we drank
together.”

The bartender admits this is a nice custom and leaves it at that.
 Laurel became a regular in the bar and would always drink the same
way. He’d order 3 Beers and drink them in turn.

One day, he came in and ordered only 2 Beers. All the other regulars
noticed and fell silent.

When he got back to the bar for the second round, the bar tender says, “I
don’t want to intrude on your grief, but I wanted to offer my sincere
condolences on your great loss.”

Laurel  looked confused for a moment, and then he laughed…. “Oh..No ..
there is nothing to feel sorry,”
HE said. “Everyone’s fine; both my brothers are alive. The only thing is 


….. I have QUIT drinking !!” ***  

 

SOURCE::::input from a friend of mine

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“Which is The Best Day to Pray ” ? ….” It is Today ” !!!

One day, A young boy asked an old man,”Sir, which is the best day to pray?”
The wise old man replied, “My son, the best day to PRAY is the day before you DIE.”
The boy was astonished and replied,”Sir, how can I know the day of my death?”
And the old man answered,”No one knows the day of our death,
THAT’S WHY WE NEED TO PRAY EVERY DAY!”

It is always believed that in order to take the name of the Lord , in order to have a peaceful conversation with God which basically means to pray to God , in order to feel His bliss– we definitely need His grace.. So today , Let us all join our hands and pray together with all our love and devotion to Thank Sai for all the blessings that He has showered upon us and at the same time let us also ask Him to forgive our sins and give us the strength and courage not to repeat our mistakes and sinful actions ever again. May we all accept the bitter truth that the tomorrow may never come in our lives and so every single day let us try our best to move one step closer in the path of His kind grace and His wonderful blessings ..
Sai Bhakt,
source:::::H.Deepa in  http://debu7370.blogspot.com/
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“Ready to Go to Mars “… Meet India”s Prospective Martians !!!

 

India may have just launched its satellite to Mars but there are 80,000 among us who are readying for their very own ‘mission’ to the Red Planet in the year 2023. Rediff.com catches up with a few space enthusiasts who worry little about the ‘one-way trip’.   

In PHOTOS: Meet India's wannabe Martians

In 2011, Bas Lansdrop did the unthinkable.

The founder and former director of a successfully running company which specialises in clean power, called Ampyx, sold all his shares two years ago to launch a project called Mars One. The objective of this project was clear — to set up a human colony on the red planet.

The catch: It’s a one-way ticket.

Mars One is a Netherlands-based non-profit organisation which began its search for ‘astronauts’ — volunteers who would be tested and trained to be the first human settlers on Mars — began in April 2013. Seventy eight thousand people across 140 countries signed up within the first two weeks. A total of 2,02,586 have signed up so far, of which roughly 10 per cent (8,107) are Indians.

Despite having only one space traveller in its history, India stands second when it comes to the amount of applicants, the first being the United States of America at 24 per cent.

And if selected, potential settlers will train for almost a decade before leaving Earth for Mars forever in 2023.

While the thought of surviving on a foreign planet in uninhabitable conditions might seem like a bit too much to handle compared to the comforts of Earth, for 31-year-old Jiten Khanna of Bengaluru, who has sent an application for the mission, it’s a challenge he would love to accept.

“I don’t think there’s anything that can stop me,” he says confidently. “I am very dedicated. I took a lot of time and did my research. I thought about it — whether I am ready, whether I have the will to survive. I filled out my form very carefully. I will not back out now.”

A self-confessed adventure sport addict, Khanna is confident that “if not the first four, then I’ll definitely get selected in the batch of the first 40.”   

   

Vinod Kotiya ,, a software engineer, who is currently working at National Thermal Power Corporation, isn’t as confident. “I think I can go through round one and two because I have already worked in the Himalayas near Gangotri in extreme weather conditions. But round three and four are in the public’s hand; it’s all about whom they vote for.”

It’s not just humans who will be launched into space. Mars One will complete a demonstration mission with an unmanned lander that will deliver cargo consisting of basic supplies to the red planet in 2016 before the settlers finally arrive in 2023-24.

It is entirely possible that the supplies may expire or become damaged. The possibility of perishing in the unknown is very real.

But the prospect of death has not deterred aspiring space travellers from reaching for their dreams. 

 

Amulya Rastogi (left) sounds optimistic about making it to Mars. He says the news of the mission gave him a purpose in life. “People want to be journalists, lawyers, engineers. I want to be an astronaut,” Rastogi, a mechanical engineering student, says.

Should he miss out on the opportunity to Mars, Rastogi said he’d probably pursue a doctoral degree in aerospace engineering and join one of the international space agencies “or ISRO”.

“I am resilient, patient and mentally stable and am capable of constructing a permanent settlement on Mars,” he says admitting that he’s hardly been away from his family and has led a fairly sheltered life.

As it happens he also has a girlfriend, a fact he admits with some hesitation. Needless to say, she hasn’t taken the news too well. “She doesn’t support the idea,” he says deflecting questions about the future of their relationship if he does go to Mars. “I’ll try to convince her to apply and hope that she comes around.”  

 

Rastogi is not the only one who’s facing resistance from loved ones. Arindam Saha, a BTech graduate from Kolkata, is another Indian who is adamant on becoming a Mars settler. “My goal is space,” he says, though his immediate concern is finding a job and pacifying his girlfriend who was rather put out when she learnt about his Martian dreams.

Perhaps that explains why Khanna has refrained from any talk about his space ambitions, “I have not told my parents yet. I know they will be worried. I’ll listen to their point of view and I will patiently tell them mine. I’m sure once they know the reasons why I am doing this and how much it means to me, they will understand.”  

 

Abhimanyu Singh (left) faces no such troubles. He works as a software developer in Mumbai and lives alone in a rented apartment in Malad, the city’s northern suburb, practising what he calls “isolation”.

He’s been hitting the gym to prepare for the mission and believes he’s the best choice for it.

Singh’s parents passed away some years ago and his tale is extraordinary even without the mission to Mars.  “My father was an agarabatti (incense sticks) salesman who drank and smoked a lot. I grew up with my mother and three sisters in a slum (in Mumbai),” he says.

Thanks to the generosity of the people who spotted his talent, Singh completed his graduation in information and technology and got a job in a multinational corporation.

Singh speaks in short sentences and says that he’s been reading about the planet and sharpening his problem-solving skills which he believes will come handy on Mars.

Even though he puts his chances to be selected “at 60 per cent”, he believes his age and his social conditions make him the most ideal candidate. “I am 26 now. By 2023, I will be 36. I also don’t have any family ties binding me here (his sisters are married). It makes perfect sense to send me to Mars,” he says.   

 

 Sourabh Roddey (left), a young software engineer from New Delhi, is more realistic. “There is a good possibility I won’t be the one going,” he says, “In some ways my application is a way of showing support (to the mission).”

Roddey says that there will come a time when humans will have to make home on other planets. “We are consuming resources at a fast pace; the earth is overpopulated. It really does come down to the question of survival,” he says.

Roddey’s statement makes one wonder if consuming the resources of Mars would be next after Earth.

But for Kotiya, forward is the only way to go. “I  t is progress!” he insists, “It is a part of evolution. We have to do this. You cannot stop this. To save the human race we have to do it. The first priority is survival of humans and only then we can think about resources.”

Mars One estimates that putting just the first four people on the red planet will cost a whopping $6 billion. But Lansdrop has devised a way to raise that money. Mars One plans to make the mission — from the selection to the settlement — the ‘biggest media spectacle in history’.

Advertisers are already lining up. Merchandise is selling. But all that the applicants can do is cross their fingers. The selection process is a gruelling one. Only people over 18 years of age may apply. In order to be selected, the applicant must not only be physically fit but also be emotionally stable. 

SOURCE::REDIFF.COM

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” Which Country Makes Panama Caps ” ??!!

Here is a Quick Test for you …

 you only need 4 correct out of 10 questions to pass.

1)  How long did the Hundred Years’ War last?
2) Which  country makes Panama hats?
3)  From which animal do we get cat gut?

4)  In which month do Russians celebrate the October Revolution?
5)  What is a camel’s hair brush made of?
     
6)  The Canary Islands in the Pacific are named after  what animal?
7)  What was King George VI’s first name?
8)  What colour is a purple finch?
9)  Where are Chinese gooseberries from?
10)  What is the colour of the black box in a commercial  airplane?
Remember,  you need only 4 correct answers to pass.
Check your answers below  ….
ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ 

1)  How long did the Hundred Years War last?  116 years

2)  Which country makes Panama hats?  Ecuador

3)  From which animal do we get cat gut?  Sheep and Horses

4)  In which month do Russians celebrate the October Revolution? November

5)  What is a camel’s hair brush made of?  Squirrel fur

6)  The Canary Islands in the Pacific are named after what  animal?  Dogs

7)  What was King George VI’s first name?  Albert

8  ) What colour is a purple finch?  Crimson

9)  Where are Chinese gooseberries from?  New Zealand

10)  What is the color of the black box in a commercial  airplane?  Orange (of course)  

Now  see yourself where do you stand !!!
source ::::input from a friend of mine
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Message For The Day…Without Purity of Heart, No Purity of Mind and Intellect…

Spiritual knowledge cleanses the mind and helps us undertake good actions. But that is not enough. The heart also should be pure. In the absence of purity of heart, there can never be purity of the mind and intellect. We should not give scope to the creepers of bad qualities to entangle the heart. A creeper that goes around covering the tree ultimately smothers the tree itself. One should ensure that the creepers of lust, anger, greed, and infatuation do not get entangled to one’s own Self. The society will ultimately value purity of heart more than all other achievements. One can escape from the house on fire, but not from the senses which are ignited by the fire of evil qualities. It is the foremost duty of every individual to keep their senses under control.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

IKEA…Few Fascinating Facts About This Furniture Giant !!!!

Homeware giant IKEA is well on its way to taking over the world.

With 332 giant stores in 38 countries and plans for rapid expansion, the 70-year-old Swedish brand is just that much cheaper, better-looking, and more efficient than most competitors — even if its products will fall apart if they take much abuse.

To put it all in perspective, we’ve worked out some incredible facts about the world’s largest furniture provider:

 

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source:::::businessinsider.com

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