Message For the Day… ” Integrity or Wholesomeness of Conduct is Morality …”

Religions are set forth in order that people enjoy the benefits of leading a moral life. Religion is a meritorious system that unifies body, mind and intellect. Integrity or wholesomeness of conduct is morality. Morality is also called as Righteousness (Dharma). Practice of morality alone can help the world attain greater levels of prosperity. All religions have the same goal and establish the same truth. Their fundamental duty is to transform a human being into a divine being. Religion brings out the inner transformation in a human being. It aims at developing self-confidence to lead a good life. All religions are built on the secure foundation of morality. If morality deteriorates, not just religions, but humanity as a whole deteriorates. Every individual must practice being good and lead a moral life. Attainment of wealth and prosperity is possible by practicing moral values.

Sathya Sai Baba

182 Years Old Giant Tortoise …. !!!

Although he may be not as fast as he used to be, 182-year-old Jonathan the giant tortoise is still going strong. He just might be the oldest living tortoise, or even terrestrial animal, in the world.
It is thought that Jonathan was brought to the island of St. Helena in 1882. A photo from 1902 shows him at his full adult size and it can take 50 years for a giant tortoise to reach its adult size, meaning that he could have been born in 1832.
Jonathan is probably the oldest land animal currently living, but he isn’t the oldest ever – other tortoises have lived longer, with one unconfirmed tortoise in India that may have lived up to as many as 250 years of age.
More info: sthelenaonline.org | bbc.com (h/t: imgur)

1902 vs Today

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Source::::www.boredpanda.com

Natarajan

Watch This Palla’s Cat @ its Habitat in the Himalayas …

Watch a shy Pallas’s cat in its mountain habitat in the Himalayas, as it realizes there’s a camera outside its den. Aw!

 

 

This Pallas’s cat, also called a manul, is a resident of Central Asia and the high mountain region of the Himalayas. About the size of a domestic house cat, it’s been classified as Near Threatened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature since 2002. It is a notoriously shy creature. Motion-sensing “camera traps” placed in remote ecosystems like this one help record the behavior of creatures like the Pallas’s cat. Watch this one as it suddenly notices the camera, and moves toward it for a better look.

Via The Dodo

 

Source::::You Tube.comand earth sky news

Natarajan

Joke of The Day… ” Smileys in Snail Mail … ” !!!

You know it is time to reassess your relationship with

your computer when….

1. You wake up at 4 O’clock in the morning to go to the bathroom and

stop to check your email on the way back to bed.

2. You turn off your computer and get an awful empty feeling, as if

you just pulled the plug on a loved one.

3. You decide to stay in college for an additional year or two, just

for the free internet access.

4. You laugh at people with 28.8 modems.

5. You start using smileys 🙂 in your snail mail.

6. You find yourself typing “com” after every period when using a word

processor.com

7. You can’t correspond with your mother because she doesn’t have a

computer.

8. When your email box shows “no new messages” and you feel really

depressed.

9. You don’t know the gender of your three closest friends because they

have nondescript screen name and you never bothered to ask.

10. You move into a new house and you decide to “Netscape” before you see the

landscape.

11. Your family always knows where you are.

12. In real life conversations, you don’t laugh, you just say “LOL, LOL”.

 

Source::::Joke a day.com

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Joke of the Day… ” You Go and Hide … ” !!!

Grandfather to Grandson
Go hide! Your teacher is coming as you bunked school today!
Grandson: YOU go hide… I told her YOU PASSED AWAY!! ??????

 

Sister to brother: What are you going to gift grandma on her birthday?
Brother: A football.
Sister: But grandma does not play!
Brother: On my birthday she gave me Bhagvad Gita. What about that?

 

Source::: Input From a friend of mine

Natarajan

When Bharathi Came Third in a Poetry Contest … !!!

Bharathi and his wife Chellammal. Photo: N. Sridharan

Bharathi and his wife Chellammal. Photo: N. Sridharan…THE HINDU

When the poem, Senthmizh Naadenum Pothiniley Inbathen Vanthu Payuthu Kaathinile, was submitted for a competition in the early 1900s, it secured only the third place.

Senthmizh Naadenum Pothiniley Inbathen Vanthu Payuthu Kaathinile, is among the most famous songs of Tamil nationalist poet Subramania Bharathi. Few in Tamil Nadu will fail to recognise the song, or not be carried away by its tune. Yet, can you believe that when the poem was submitted for a competition organised by a city-based association in the early 1900s, it secured only the third place?

“The prize money was Rs. 100. V.V.S. Iyer was upset with the decision of the association. But, Bharathi did not take it seriously. He consoled us by saying that the association might have decided the winner in advance,” reminisced Yathugiri Ammal, the daughter of Mandayam Srinivasachariyar, who ran the India weekly.

Bharathi was the magazine’s editor and the families of the poet, Srinivasachariyar and V.V.S. Iyer, had moved to Puducherry to escape persecution by the British government in Madras. At that time, the young poet was in dire straits and had agreed to participate in the competition after being persuaded by Yathugiri Ammal and others.

Her book Bharathi Ninaivugal, covering the period between 1912 and 1918, gives rare insights into the poetic mind of Bharathi, his ability to compose poems set to Carnatic tunes that flew spontaneously from his mind and his extraordinary concern for fellow human beings.

Noted Bharathi scholar late R.A. Padmanabhan, in the preface to the memoir, which was first published in 1954, regretted that the book could not see the light of the day when the author was alive.

The families of Bharathi and Yadhugiri Ammal returned to Chennai after a few years in French-ruled Puducherry. While Bharathi’s family lived in Thulasinga Perumal Street in Triplicane, Yathugiri Ammal’s family moved to a house at Peyazhwar Street.

While in Puducherry, Yathugiri Ammal, a child, used to accompany Bharathi and his daughters to the beach and on one occasion, he shocked everyone with his gesture towards a snake-charmer who was clad in only a loincloth. Without a second thought, Bharathi removed his dhoti and gave it to the poor man after covering his body with the shawl on his shoulder. The poet had also chided Yadhugiri Ammal for dropping a coin in the sea as a ritual, instead of giving it to the snake-charmer.

Source:::::The Hindu

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Joke of the Day…” I do not know … ” !!!

 

A very loud Texan Engineer was visiting Australia, and talking big about all of the large civil works in the USA that he was involved in. To be polite his Australian counterpart took him on a tour of some of Sydney’s larger constructions.

First he took him to Gladesville Bridge. The Texan exclaimed, “What’s that!” In reply the Australian said, “Thats the Gladesville Bridge”.

“Hmmph” said the Texan, “How long and how many men did it take to build?” The Australian replied, “About 5 years with 1000 men.”

The Texan replied, “Well in Texas we would’ve done it in 2 years with 500 men.”

Next they went to the Sydney Opera House. “What’s that” said the Texan. “That’s the Sydney Opera House” was the reply.

“Hmmph” said the Texan, “How long and how many men did it take to build?” The Australian replied, “About 10 years with 200 men”. The Texan replied “Well in Texas we would’ve done it in 4 years with 200 men.”

By this stage the Australian was a little put out by the Texan’s attitude so he decided to get some revenge, they walked around the Sydney Opera House and as they did the Sydney Harbor Bridge came into view.

Immediately the Texan exclaimed, “Wow! What’s that?”

The Australian Engineer replied, “I don’t know, it wasn’t there yesterday.”

Source:::::joke a day.com

Natarajan

Message For the Day…” Education Without Right Conduct is of No Value …”

All of you are sparks of the Divine. Just as a spark of the fire from the furnace, after a while, turns into ash, you too forget your divine origin. When you pursue your education, you must also pursue spiritual discipline, which will lead you to Divinity. Those that study in Institutions that have a spiritual discipline, must consider themselves extremely fortunate. If you choose to adhere to the ideals learnt and practice even a small fraction of the Lord’s teachings, you will realize the true purpose of education and the true objective of human life. Education without right conduct is of no value. You must make use of what you have learnt, not just for earning a living but also for service to the society. Only then your degrees will have any meaning. Whatever job you take up, wherever you work, you must continue the practice of spiritual discipline and aim for Self realisation.

Sathya Sai Baba