Schoolboy arrested for bringing homemade clock to school, gets invite from Obama, Zuckerberg….

US President Barack Obama on Wednesday invited a Muslim schoolboy to the White House after he was arrested and dragged off in handcuffs for bringing a homemade clock to class.

Obama congratulated 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed on his skills and issued a presidential invitation, in what amounts to a pointed rebuke to school and police officials who precipitated his arrest.

Obama congratulated 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed on his skills and issued a presidential invitation, in what amounts to a pointed rebuke to school and police officials who precipitated his arrest.

“Cool clock, Ahmed. Want to bring it to the White House? We should inspire more kids like you to like science. It’s what makes America great,” the president tweeted.

The teen was led out of his Texas school after a teacher mistook his homemade digital clock for a bomb, prompting accusations of Islamophobia and an online backlash.

A photo of Ahmed standing in handcuffs while wearing a t-shirt with the US space agency NASA’s logo was retweeted thousands of times in a matter of hours and “#IStandWithAhmed” was the top trending hashtag on Twitter.

Along with Obama, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg also complimented the boy and invited him to the Facebook office.

“Having the skill and ambition to build something cool should lead to applause, not arrest. The future belongs to people like Ahmed. Ahmed, if you ever want to come by Facebook, I’d love to meet you. Keep building,” he said.

Source….www.ibnlive.com

Natarajan

 

World’s first-ever unmanned airport control tower….

Bye guys. A plane takes off beyond a remotely controlled control tower.

HAVE you ever imagined landing at an airport with no humans watching from the control tower?

Introducing the world’s loneliest airport.

In an era where pilot error is the leading cause of commercial airline accidents, a Swedish airport is testing an unmanned control tower.

And Australia may soon follow suit.

The commercial planes landing at the remote Ornskoldsvik Airport are instead watched by cameras, guided in by controllers viewing the video at another airport nearly 150 kilometres away.

Ornskoldsvik is the first airport in the world to use such technology.

Others in Europe are testing the idea, as is one airport in the United States.

While the majority of the world’s airports will, for some time, still have controllers on site, experts say unmanned towers are coming.

They’ll likely first go into use at small and medium airports, but eventually even the world’s largest airports could see an array of cameras mounted on a pole replacing their concrete control towers.

The companies building these remote systems say their technology is cheaper and better than traditional towers.

There is a lot of good camera technology that can do things that the human eye can’t,” says Pat Urbanek, of Searidge Technologies, “We understand that video is not real life, out the window. It’s a different way of surveying.”

Cameras spread out around an airport eliminate blind spots and give controllers more-detailed views. Infra-red can supplement images in rain, fog or snow and other cameras can include thermal sensors to see if animals stray onto the runway at the last second.

None of those features are — yet — in the Swedish airport because of regulatory hurdles.

Ornskoldsvik Airport is a vital lifeline for residents who want to get to Stockholm and the rest of the world. But with just 80,000 annual passengers, it can’t justify the cost of a fulltime control staff — about $175,000 a year in salary, benefits and taxes for each of six controllers.

In April, after a year and a half of testing a system designed by Saab, all the controllers left Ornskoldsvik.

Now, a 24-metre tall mast housing 14 high-definition cameras sends the signal back to the controllers, stationed at Sunvsal Airport. No jobs have been eliminated but ultimately such systems will allow tiny airports to pool controllers.

Old habits are hard to break. Despite the ability to zoom in, controllers instinctively grab their binoculars to get a closer look at images on the 55-inch TV screens. And two microphones were added to the airfield at Ornskoldsvik to pipe in the sounds of planes.

This is the first airport in the world to use such technology.

This is the first airport in the world to use such technology.Source:AP

“Without the sound, the air traffic controllers felt very lost,” says Anders Carp, head of traffic management for Saab.

The cameras are housed in a glass bubble. High pressure air flows over the windows, keeping them clear of insects, rain and snow. The system has been tested for severe temperatures: 22 degrees below zero and, at the other extreme, a sizzling 122 degrees.

Niclas Gustavsson, head of commercial development for LFV Group, the air navigation operator at 26 Swedish airports, says digital cameras offer numerous possibilities for improving safety.

Computers can compare every picture to the one a second before. If something changes — such as birds or deer crossing the runway — alerts are issued.

“Maybe, eventually there will be no towers built at all,” says Gustavsson.

Saab is currently testing — and seeking regulatory approval — for remote systems in Norway and Australia and has contracts to develop the technology for another Swedish airport and two in Ireland.

Competitor Searidge is working on a remote tower for the main airport in Budapest, Hungary. That airport serves 8.5 million passengers annually and, within two years, controllers could be stationed a few miles from the airport.

Now, Saab is bringing some aspects of this technology to the United States.

Leesburg Executive Airport in Virginia is a relatively busy airport with 300 daily takeoffs and landings.

Just a few kilometres from Dulles International Airport, Leesburg does not have its own control tower. A regional air traffic control centre clears private jets into the airspace and then pilots use an established radio frequency to negotiate the landing and takeoff order. That often leads to delays.

Saab has built a system for Leesburg and has just started a three-month test with the Federal Aviation Administration.

FAA controllers will, at first, familiarise themselves with the technology and just observe the planes operating as they already do today.

If the FAA approves, the next phase would be to start clearing planes onto taxiways and to take off and land.

The National Air Traffic Controllers Association says it is participating in the testing.

Towers for large commercial airports are expensive. They need elevators, air conditioning and heating, fire suppression systems plus room for all the controllers.

A new tower in Oakland, California that opened in 2013 cost $51 million. Towers at smaller airports are cheaper.

Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport opened a new one in February at a cost of $15.4 million. Saab won’t detail the cost of its system except to say it is “significantly less.” There is no need for a tower and elevator.

The companies see a giant market: The vast majority of US commercial airports — 315 of 506 — have control towers. However, only 198 of the 2,825 general aviation airports have manned towers.

source….www.news.com.au

Natarajan

Message for the Day…”Nothing Untoward can happen Wherever Ganapathi is Present…”

Sathya Sai Baba

Easwara blessed Ganapathi saying, “I have many attributes, but not Your intelligence. Hence, before offering worship to Me, let all people worship You. This is the boon I confer on You.” Easwara is a parent who conferred such an honour of a higher status than His own on His son. Hence Ganapathi represents no commonplace principle. He is the embodiment of all potencies. He is the abode of every kind of intelligence. Nothing untoward can happen wherever He is present. Ganapathi occupies the position of one who is the source of all prosperity. Moreover, when He is invoked before any undertaking, there will be no impediments to its completion. People look upon the Vighneswara festival as some routine affair. But Vighneswara embodies all the forms and all the powers of all the deities. It is not enough to worship Him once a year. We must worship Him always.

Cute& Eco-Friendly Pillayar for Ganesh Pooja at Brisbane Australia….Made out of Clay….

 

Credit ….Photo as well as the Clay Model ….By my Son Senthil Natarajan  Brisbane Australia

Senthil Natarajan deserves a pat on his back for his artistic creation of the clay model pillayar as well as an  eye catching photographic image of the art he created thro his photoshoot this day.. REf his facebook page .

This Pillayar is going to be kept in the Ganesh Pooja Tomorrow.@ our Home in Australia

Natarajan

 

 

Image of the Day….Ancient theater of Aegira, Greece…

Settled in the 3rd millennium BCE, Aegira – or Egira – once was a prosperous and important city of ancient Greece

The ancient theater of Egira, Greece, and the Milky way, in a summer night.  Photo by Nikolaos Pantazis.

Nikolaos Pantazis posted this photo to EarthSky Facebook this week. It’s a stunning view of the ancient theater of Aegira (or Egira) in Greece, under the starlit trail of the summer Milky Way.

This area of western Greece was settled in the 3rd millennium BCE. It’s the site of some fascinating archeological finds, including the head, left arm and right finger of an ancient statue of Zeus, a small temple, this ancient theater and other structures.

Source….www.earthsky.org

Natarajan

 

This Lecturer-Turned-Cop Just Scaled a 7,077m High Himalayan Mountain …

Meet G R Radhika, the lady who has achieved the incredible feat of becoming the first woman police officer from the states of  Telangana and Andhra Pradesh to scale the 7,077 metres high Mount Kun of Kashmir. We salute her spirit of adventure.

On Sept. 7, 2015, G R Radhika, the Additional Superintendent of Police (Admin) from Adilabad district of Telengana, scaled the 7,077 metres high Mount Kun in the Zanskar mountain range of Kashmir.

This 35-year-old former lecturer, is the first woman police officer from the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh to achieve this feat.

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Source: Youtube

She was the only Indian to reach the peak from among the eight other participants who attempted the climb. Other than her, an American and three Sherpas were able to achieve success. Nun (7,135 metres tall) and Kun are the two highest peaks in the Zanskar range.

“I felt on top of the world when I reached the peak. It was a challenging task but once I got there I felt the sky is not the limit if we have the determination,” she told The New Indian Express.

Radhika’s hometown is Anantapur in AP. She was posted as the DSP of Nellore city between 2009 and 2011. After that she worked in Karimnagar in 2012 and was then promoted to the post of ASP in January 2015.

This is not Radhika’s first adventure. Her journey as a mountaineer began in 2013 and this was her second attempt to conquer Mount Kun. It started when former Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Rajiv Trivedi, who is now the principal secretary for Home in Telangana, recommended that she join the basic mountaineering course at the Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering and Winter Sports in Jammu and Kashmir. She completed the course with distinction and was then nominated for an advanced course at the same institute.

It was on Sept. 20, 2013, that Radhika first tasted success by scaling the 5,980 metre Golep Kangri peak, located in the Zanskar range of the Western Himalayas.

In addition to an adventurous spirit, Radhika has a philanthropic mindset as well. She is one of the police officers who have adopted different villages under the Grama Jyothi scheme of the Telangana Government. She has adopted the Ponnari village in Tamsi Mandal of Adilabad district and is working for its development.

This adventure lover is now planning to scale Mount Everest as well. “I will start preparing to climb Everest and will undergo training for the same. Mountaineering is not an easy task,” she says.

Radhika has received praise from various officers of the police department. The state police is also considering helping her financially, besides giving her special leave so she can pursue her mountaineering expeditions.

– Source….Tanaya Singh…www.the better india.com

Natarajan

 

 

How Sikh Organization Khalsa Aid Is Selflessly Helping Syrian Refugees in Serbia…

An international Sikh relief organisation, Khalsa Aid, is setting an example for the world to follow by helping Syrian refugees in Serbia.

When it comes to helping people in need, this international relief organization is leading the way and inspiring many to come forward and do everything they can in the name of humanity, selflessness and goodwill.

Members of Khalsa Aid have come to the rescue of the Syrian refugees in Serbia, and have been helping them by providing for their basic daily needs.

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“Our teams landed in Serbia last Thursday and ever since have been working closely with several local organisations to provide food, water, clothing, toys, etc., to the many Syrian refugee families arriving after an exhausting journey,” they announced in a Facebook post.

According to their website, Khalsa Aid is primarily a non-profit humanitarian relief agency. Their work is based on the teachings of the Sikh Gurus who preached well-being of all humanity, selfless service and universal love.

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The organization was set up to provide cross border humanitarian relief and raise awareness about global relief and development work.

Since its launch, the organization has not paid anyone for this work; it operates on a completely voluntary model.

Khalsa Aid is known for providing aid in many different disasters across the world. This, they say, would not have been possible without the generosity of the Sikh community worldwide.

All Pictures: Facebook

Source….Tanaya Singh ….www.the betterindia .com

Natarajan

 

Tired of Just Complaining, This Retired RBI Employee Now Decongests Traffic Junctions in Bangalore !!!

Everyone, but everyone, has heard about Bangalore traffic. People complain about it in drawing rooms, write about it on Facebook and joke about it on WhatsApp. There are very few though who will step out to get down and dirty and do something about it. Ajit Lakshmirathan, 65 years old and retired from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), is one such man.

“You can start a conversation about the troublesome traffic of Bangalore with anyone in India. Residents here are always complaining about the horrible traffic situation and how nothing is being done about it, ” says Ajit.

Therefore, at an age when many people like to relax and spend time at home with their families, Ajit Lakshmirathan decided that it was time to end the continuous cribbing about traffic.

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He wanted to start taking action in order to solve the ever-increasing problem. Today, he is seen at some of the most crowded and chaotic traffic signals of Bangalore, trying his best to help vehicles move as smoothly as possible.

“We see a lot of people complaining — ‘this is not right,’ ‘that is wrong.’ There are also many armchair activists, people on Facebook and WhatsApp who keep whining about various issues in the country. But I believe that if you have a complaint, you have to work on it,” says Ajit, who lives in the Whitefield area of the city, a locality known for two reasons – for being the IT hub of Bangalore and for being a very difficult region to reach or cross because of the traffic.

Ajit retired from RBI in 2010, after 40 years of service. Since he was always interested in working at a personal level to bring change rather than give armchair advice, he soon joined a group called Whitefield Rising. This group helps people from the locality come together to devise solutions for issues concerning them — water pollution, broken footpaths, unhygienic garbage disposal habits, and a lot more. (Read more about Whitefield Rising here)

“I made many friends in the group and we realised that in Whitefield a major area of concern for most people is the traffic. So, a couple of us thought that we should be doing something about it,” says Ajit.

Initially, he began by speaking with traffic officials in the area close to his house, to find out what the problems were and how they could be dealt with.

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After speaking with the officials, Ajit felt that some formal training would help him and others who wanted to contribute to solving the problem. They required a much better understanding of the issue at hand.

Hence, he joined the Traffic Warden Organization (TWO), which is a wing of the Bangalore Traffic Police. The Bengaluru City Police Traffic Warden Organisation came into existence in 1985 with a view to having citizens assist the traffic police in Bangalore. Since then, members of TWO have been sharing the load of the increasing vehicle population and traffic woes with the officials. The duties of the wardens include assisting the police in regulating traffic, along with educating road users, including pedestrians, about road safety. Headed by former Traffic DCP M.T. Naik, TWO has trained numerous wardens coming from various fields of employment, including doctors, engineers, lawyers, teachers, industrialists, and more.

These wardens volunteer their time to help fight traffic troubles in the city.

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In order to become a traffic warden, interested candidates with a minimum educational qualification of Class 12, are required to fill an application form, which is followed by police verification and a day of rigorous training. The training includes information about the various traffic rules, awareness programs, traffic violations, rules for violators, and other traffic management details. Wardens also have to file monthly enforcement sheets and submit them to TWO, detailing the kind of work done in the month. They do not get any salary for this role.

After the training, applicants receive certificates from the Commissioner of Police, post which they can begin their duties.

Ajit received his certificate in December last year and since then, he spends three to four days on the road every week helping with the traffic.

“Every traffic signal in the Whitfield area is always jam packed. So thinking about which signal I should go to help out that day is not much of a task,” he laughs. As Ajit lives near the Kundalahalli Gate signal, he usually chooses to go there and works from 9:30 am to 12:00 noon.

“The priority for us is the smooth movement of traffic. We also stop violators at times but that is not the first thing we do; the number of violators anyway comes down when there is a person in a uniform standing at the signal,” he says.

He takes down the numbers of the vehicles that break rules, such as people who jump the signal, cabs that stop at bus stops, buses that don’t stop at the bus stops, etc. He also helps conduct trainings for BMTC (Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation) drivers.

Ajit has some really amusing stories about the excuses framed by traffic violators: “People give some ridiculous excuses for driving on the footpath. A few will tell you that they are related to some prominent personality in a position of power. There are others who request that I should let them go because they have to use the toilet urgently.”

Ajit is active on other fronts besides traffic and Whitefield Rising. This 65-year-old is a member of a group called the 50+ Bulleteers of Bangalore.

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This group of people, over the age of 50, who have a passion for riding Royal Enfields, get together once every three months to ride for a cause. They take up social issues on the way — such as teaching English to village kids, picking up plastic waste and clearing garbage, donating clothes to the needy, etc.

Ajit lives with his wife, while his two sons live in Mumbai. This inspiring man is very humble about the work he is doing.

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“It is not a very strenuous job like people think it is. You just have to stand in the open for some time. But the respect you get is mostly because you are wearing a uniform and, in my case, also because of the age. My idea of relaxing is to do something which makes me personally happy and if that means working for community welfare, it’s right up my alley! Being part of the wonderful Traffic Warden Organisation and Bangalore Traffic Police gives me immense pleasure. Seeing people much older than me relentlessly pursuing difficult goals continues to inspire me,” he concludes.

You can contact Ajit by writing to him at ajitlakshmiratan@gmail.com.

Know more about Bengaluru City Police Traffic Warden Organisation here.

Source….Tanaya Singh….www.the betterindia.com

Natarajan

 

” தப்பாமல் வந்து விடு பிள்ளையார் அப்பனே …”

 

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தகப்பன் சாமிக்கு அண்ணனே என் அப்பன் பிள்ளையார்

அப்பனே ….அப்பமொடு அதிரசம் அவல் பொரியும்

உன் மனம் மகிழ மோதகமும் தப்பாமல் உனக்கு

நான் தருவேன் அப்பா …..

தப்பு என் மீது எது இருந்தாலும் …. நீ

தப்பாமல் என் வீடு வந்து அப்பமெல்லாம் சப்பு கொட்டி

சாப்பிடு அப்பா !!!!! என் அப்பனே பிள்ளையாரப்பா…

இப்போ  என் பேரப்பிள் ளையும்  உனக்காக

சாப்பிடாமல் என்னுடன் காத்திருக்கிறான் உன்னைப்பார்க்க

அப்பனே… தப்பாமல்  நீ வர வேணும் இன்று …

அப்பம், அமுது எல்லாம் என் பேரனுக்கும்  இன்று நீ ஊட்டி , நீயும்

சாப்பிட்டால்  வேறு என்ன பேறு வேண்டும்  எனக்கு ?…அப்பனே

தப்பாமல் வந்து விடு பிள்ளையார் அப்பனே …!!!

 

நடராஜன்

16 செப் 2015

Camp…Brisbane , Australia

 

 

 

ஐங்கரனைத் தொழுவோம் – அச்சமின்றி வாழ்வோம்!….

வழிபாட்டில் மிகவும் சிறப்பானதும் இன்றியமையாததும்  விநாயகர் வழிபாடே. ஓர் ஊரின் குளக்கரையிலும் ஏரிக்கரையிலும் நம் கண்ணுக்கு  தெரிவது முதலில் விநாயகர் சிலைதான்.

இவ்விநாயகரைப் பற்றிக் கூறும்பொழுது, தன் தாயாரைப் போன்றே மனைவி தனக்கும் வேண்டும் என்பதற்காக, ஏரிக்கரையிலும் குளக்கரையிலும் அவர் காத்திருப்பதாகக் கூறுவர்.

இந்த விநாயகர் வழிபாடும், இவர் தமிழகத்துக்கு வந்த விதமும் ஒரு பெரிய  வரலாற்றைக் கொண்டுள்ளது. இவரை காவல் தெய்வம் என்றும், கானகத் தலைவன் என்றும் குறிப்பர். தலைப்பகுதி யானை முகமும், உடல் பகுதி மனித வடிவமும்  கொண்டு அமைந்த இவரை, விநாயக மூர்த்தி என்றே அழைப்பர்.

முழுமுதற் கடவுள்  விநாயகர். இவர் இல்லாத  ஊரே இல்லையென்று சொல்வது சரியாக இருக்கும். கணபதி என்பதற்குப்  பூதகணங்களின் தலைவன் என்று பொருள். சிற்ப அமைதிப்படி, பதினெட்டுக்கும் மேற்பட்ட உருவ வேற்றுமைகளில் கணபதி காணப்படுகிறார்.

முதலாம் இராசராசனால் எடுக்கப்பட்ட தஞ்சை இராசராசேச்சுரம் எனும் பெரியகோயிலில் காணப்படும் தேவகோட்டச் சிற்பம் – விநாயகர்.

பொதுவாக, கணபதியின் இரண்டு கைகளில் இரண்டு ஆயுதங்கள் இருக்கும். அவை,  பாசமும் அங்குசமும் ஆகும்.  இந்த அடையாளங்கள்,  தாருண கணபதி, வீர விக்னேஷ்வர கணபதி, லட்சுமண கணபதி, பிரசன்ன கணபதி, நிருத்த கணபதி  ஆகிய உருவங்களில் காணப்படுகின்றன. இவரை, வேட்டுவர்களின் தலைவன், கடவுள் என்றும் சிலர் குறிப்பர்.

பிரம்ம வைவார்த்த புராணம், கணபதியின் பிற பெயர்களாகக் குறிக்கும்பொழுது  ஏகதந்த, லம்போதரா, சூர்ப்பனா, கஜநான, குகராஜா எனக் குறிக்கின்றது. கணபதி என்ற சொல்லுக்குப் பொருள் கொள்ளும்பொழுது, முதல் எழுத்து மதிநுட்பத்தையும், இரண்டாம் எழுத்து தடங்கலுக்குப் பாதுகாப்பு அளிப்பவன் என்றும் ஏழைப் பங்காளன் என்றும், பதி என்ற இறுதி எழுத்துகள் இறைவனாகிய பரபிரம்மத்தையும் குறிப்பதாகும்.

கணபதி வரலாறு

விநாயகர் சிற்பத்தை, கி.பி. ஏழாம் நூற்றாண்டில், வாதாபியில் இருந்து சிறுத்தொண்டர் கொண்டுவந்த பிறகுதான், விநாயகர் வழிபாடு தமிழகத்துக்கு வந்தது என்று கருதியதால்தான்,  கணபதியைப் பற்றி பாடும்பொழுது  வாதாபி கணபதியே எனப் பாடினர்.

அக்கருத்துக்கு மாறாக, தமிழகத்தில் காணப்படும் பிள்ளையார்பட்டி  விநாயகர், காலத்தால் கி.பி. ஐந்தாம் நுற்றாண்டைச் சார்ந்தது என்பதை அங்குள்ள கல்வெட்டுகள் மற்றும் அதன் சிற்ப அமைதியும் தெளிவுபடுத்துகின்றன. பரஞ்சோதி முனிவருக்கு முன்பே  தமிழகத்தில் பிள்ளையார் வழிபாடு இருந்து வந்துள்ளது என்பது இதன்மூலம் தெளிவாகிறது.

திருச்சி மலைக்கோட்டையின்  கீழே காணப்படும் பல்லவர் காலக் குடவரையில், பாறையில்  செதுக்கப்பட்டுள்ள  விநாயகர் உருவம், பரஞ்சோதி முனிவருக்கு  முன் வந்தது. அதாவது, நரசிம்ம பல்லவரின் தந்தை மகேந்திர பல்லவரின் காலத்தைச் சார்ந்தது.

ஆக, வாதாபி கணபதிக்கு முன்பே தமிழகத்தில் வழிபாட்டில் விநாயகர் இருந்துள்ளார் என்பதற்கு, திருச்சி குடவரையில் காணப்படும் விநாயகர் சான்றாகும். மேலும், சங்க காலச் சோர்களும் கணபதியை வழிபட்டுள்ளனர் என்பதற்குச் சான்றாக, காஞ்சிபுரத்தில் கரிகாலச் சோழப் பிள்ளையார் எனும் கோயில் இன்றும் வழிபாட்டில் உள்ளது. இது, கரிகாலச் சோழனால் எழுப்பப்பட்டதாக இருக்கலாம்.

வழிபாட்டில் முதலில் வணங்கப்படும் கடவுள் கணபதிதான். தனிவழிபாடாக இருப்பினும், கோயில் அமைப்பிலும், கணபதியையே முதலில் வழிபாடு செய்வது வழக்கம்.

உற்சவ மூர்த்திகளை அமைக்கும்பொழுது, பஞ்ச மூர்த்திகளை ஊர்வலமாக அமைப்பர். அவற்றிலும்,  விநாயகரே முதன்மை வகிப்பார். இவரை, சிவனின் 24 மூர்த்தங்களில் ஒன்றாகவே கருதுவர். புராணங்களிலும், பாடல்களிலும், நூல்களிலும், கணபதி பாடலையே முதலில் அமைத்து, அவரை வணங்கிய பிறகே  காரியங்களைத் துவங்குவது வழக்கமாக இருந்து வருகிறது.

முதலாம் இராசேந்திர சோழன், தனது போரினால் பெற்ற வெற்றிப் பரிசாக சாளுக்கிய நாட்டில் இருந்து கொண்டுவந்து, தன்னால் நிறுவப்பட்ட சோழர்களின் இரண்டாவது தலைநகரமான கங்கைகொண்டசோழபுரத்தில் வைத்து வணங்கிய பிள்ளையார்.

‘ஓம், சுக்லாம் பரதரம் விஷ்ணும் சசி வர்ணம் சதுர்புஜம் பிரசன்ன வதனம் தியாயோத் சர்வ விக்னோப சாந்தேயத்’ – என்று, வைணவர்வளின் விஷ்ணு சகஸ்ரநாமம் துவங்குகிறது. எனவே, முழுமுதல் கடவுளாக கணபதிதான் உள்ளார்.

இலக்கியங்களில் கணபதி

சங்க இலக்கிய நூல்களில் எட்டுத்தொகை, பத்துப்பாட்டு இரண்டும் சிறப்பு பெற்றவை. அவற்றில், கணபதியை நேரடியாக குறிப்பவை எதுவும் இல்லை. இருப்பினும், பத்துப்பாட்டில் முதல் பாடலான திருமுருகாற்றுப்படையில் கணபதி பற்றிய குறிப்பு வருகிறது. ‘ஐந்து கரத்தனை ஆனை முகத்தனை’ என்று இருக்கிறது. இந்த ஐங்கரன் குறிப்பை பிற்சேர்க்கை என்பர்.

கி.பி. ஐந்தாம் நூற்றாண்டுக்குப் பின் வந்த இலக்கியங்களிலும், சைவ ஆசாரியர்களும், விநாயகர் துதி பாடியுள்ளனர். திருஞானசம்பந்தர், அப்பர், இவர்களின் பாடல்களில் விநாயகர் பற்றிய குறிப்புகளைக் காணலாம். நம்பியாண்டார் நம்பி அவர்கள், ‘விநாயகர் திரு இரட்டை மணிமாலை’ என்ற நூலைப் படைத்துள்ளார். சைவ ஆசாரியர்களான திருஞானசம்பந்தர், அப்பர், சுந்தரர் ஆகியோர், நரசிம்ம பல்லவன், பாண்டியன் அரிகேசரி, மாறவர்மன் மற்றும் மகேந்திரவர்மன், ராஜசிம்மன் போன்ற பல்லவ, பாண்டிய மன்னர்கள் அரசு புரிந்த காலத்தில் வாழ்ந்தவர்கள்.

சம்பந்தர் பாடிய துதியில் மிகவும் சிறப்பு  வாய்ந்த பாடல் –

‘படியதன் உரு உமைகொள மிக கரியது,
வடிகொடு, தனதடி வழிபடும் அவரிடம்
கடிகண பதிவர அருளினன் மிகு கொடை
வடிவினா; பயில்வலி வல முறை இறையே’

என்பது ஆகும். அப்பர், கணபதியைக் குறிக்கும்பொழுது, விநாயகர், விக்னேஷ்வரர், விக்னவிநாயகர் என்றே குறித்துள்ளார்.

விநாயகன் என்றால் தடைகளை நீக்குபவன். கணேசன் என்றால் தலைவன் என்று பவிஷ்ய புராணம், வாமன புராணம் போன்றவற்றில் விநாயகர் பற்றிய விளக்கத்தைக் காணமுடிகிறது.

நல்லோரைச் செம்மைப்படுத்தும் கருவியாகத் திகழ்பவன்; இத்தகு பெருமை வாய்ந்த விநாயகப் பெருமான், தமிழர்களுக்கு விநாயக சதுர்த்தித் திருநாளில் அனைத்தும் வழங்கி  அருள வேண்டுகிறேன்.  இவன் திருவடிகளை நாமும்  இந்த நன்நாளில் போற்றித் துதிப்போமாக.

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Natarajan