Message for the Day…”Conquer your Mind and be at Peace…”

 

SI_20160607If you conquer your mind, you will attain peace. If you attain peace, you will look at all things with an equal mind. Good and bad, respect and disrespect, likes and dislikes are all aspects of one and the same thing – Brahman (Divinity). If you are able to get divine grace, everything will flow smoothly. If you are far away from divine grace, evil planets will begin to influence you. Sage Viswamitra pleased Brahma through his intense austerities. Lord Brahma removed the clouds of doubts that were hiding the intrinsic strength present in Sage Viswamitra. Lord Brahma taught Viswamitra to recognise the divine presence everywhere and told him to sing about Lord’s grace and His presence. The divine aspect is not something which is separate and distinct. God is omnipresent; it is not a matter with some specific features, it is spirit (parartha) and not matter or object (padartha). God is, and is present everywhere.

” ஒட்டிய பழமும் …ஒட்டாத பழமும் …” Mahaperiava ‘s Tips for getting Good Orange !

Experiences with Maha Periyava: Ottiya Pazhamum Ottadha Pazhamum (The fruit that sticks and the fruit that does not)

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Many years have passed since this happened. Still it remains unfading green in my heart and guides me until today.

My marriage was held in the year 1958. My husband was serving as a Captain in the Army. Since, even after some years there was no putra bhagyam (fortune of a child) for me, my mother took me to have darshan of Shri Kanchi Kamakoti Pithadhipati Shri Chandrashekarendra Saraswati Maha Swamigal.

It was evening time. Shri Kanchi Maha Swamigal was doing japam (litany) sitting in his mena (palanquin). Some time passed by, and then Sri Maha Periyava looked at us with boundless compassion. My mother conveyed my grievance to Sri Maha Periyava. Taking an orange fruit from a plate nearby, Sri Maha Periyava kept meditating, closing His two eyes that were in blossom like lotus flowers, and rolling that fruit over those two eyes.

After sometime, He blossomed his eyes, gave that fruit to me and said, “You take this.”

With great happiness I took that fruit and went home.

Years rolled by. My husband was serving as a Major in charge of guarding the borders. When he came home during his vacation, we both went to Shri Kanchi Matham to have darshan of Shri Maha Swamigal.

It was evening time. Coming out of his room, the God of Compassion welcomed us with vatsalyam (paternal love), looked at me with limitless kindness and said, “Vaama Kuzhandhe! (Come, child! Come inside!)” He took us inside and told us to sit down.

Looking at my husband he asked, “You are serving in the Army, right?” and my husband replied, “Yes, I am in Siliguri.” Periyava asked him, “Can you get oranges there? Can you send me a basket of them?” “Yes”, replied my husband.

Sri Kanchi Maha Periyava looked at me and said, “There are two varieties of the orange fruit. Do you know?”

“I don’t know”, I said.

Periyava explained, “There are two kinds of oranges, one where the fruit sticks to the inner rind, the other, (he gestured with his hand as if He held a fruit and shook it near his ear), like this, rattles, with the fruit not touching the rind. It is this fruit that is tastier and sweeter than the kind that sticks to the rind. Always keep this in mind.”

He had given me a fruit earlier. Years later, He spoke to me about ‘the fruit that does not stick’ to its rind and gave me an insight into a very great truth. He taught me that one must live like ‘the fruit that does not stick’, unattached and unaffected by life. By calling me with the words, “Come, my child”, He made me His child. After I have myself become His child, where is the need of a child for me?

 

 

Author: Smt.Lalitha Raman, Sainikpuri
Source: Maha Periyaval – Darisana Anubhavangal Vol.2, Pages 120-122

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Joke of the Day…” Bill for Lab report and Cat scan ….” !!!

 

A woman brought a very limp duck to a veterinary surgeon. As she laid her pet on the table, the vet pulled out his stethoscope and listened to the bird’s chest. After a moment or two, the vet shook his head sadly and said, “I’m sorry, your duck, Cuddles, has passed away.”

The distressed woman wailed, “Are you sure?”

“Yes, I am sure. Your duck is dead,” replied the vet.

“How can you be so sure?” she protested. “I mean you haven’t done any testing on him or anything. He might just be in a coma or something.”

The vet sighed, turned around and left the room. He returned a few minutes later with a old dog. As the duck’s owner looked on in amazement, the dog stood on his hind legs, put his front paws on the examination table and sniffed the duck from top to bottom. He then looked up at the vet with sad eyes and shook his head.

The vet patted the dog on the head and took it out of the room. A few minutes later he returned with a cat. The cat jumped on the table and also delicately sniffed the bird from head to foot. The cat sat back on its haunches, shook its head, meowed softly and strolled out of the room.

The vet looked at the woman and said, “I’m sorry,  but as I said, this is most definitely, 100% certifiably, a dead duck.”

He turned to his computer terminal, hit a few keys and produced a bill, which he handed to the woman. The duck’s owner, still in shock, took the bill. “$150!” she cried, “$150 just to tell me my duck is dead?!?”

The vet shrugged. “I’m sorry. If you had just taken my word for it, the bill would have been $20, but with the Lab Report and the Cat Scan, it’s now $150.

Source………www.ba-bamail.com

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Image of the Day….Astronaut Tim Peake has returned to Earth after an historic mission aboard the ISS…

 

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The Soyuz TMA-19M spacecraft capsule carrying International Space Station (ISS) crew members, Timothy Peake of Britain, Yuri Malenchenko of Russia and Timothy Kopra of the U.S., descends beneath a parachute near the town of Dzhezkazgan (Zhezkazgan), Kazakhstan, June 18, 2016. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov

Source….www.businessinsider.com

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A Must Read….” Values of Punniyam & Paapam” …!

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Jaya Jaya Shankara Hara Hara Shankara – Actually Sri Periyava narrates this incident under Deivathin Kural Volume 1 Madham Section reiterating Karma theory. It is a foreign lady and not a man but the gist is more important to take here. Thanks to TV Shivram for sharing it in Whatsapp. Ram Ram
Values of Punniyam & Paapam

Once a foreigner interested in the philosophy of Hinduism was waiting for Darshan of Mahaperiva ( Most revered Mahaswami) at Sri Madam to clarify his doubt. Shortly, he got his appointment and without wasting time, he put forth his question.
Swamiji, I understand all your concepts, value them but for one particular faith (i.e.) same soul taking various births, papa, punya being carried forward to the next births etc. Can you please make me comfortable on this aspect? Because, in all our religions, we get the reward for what we do in this birth  only. (i.e.) if we are honest, God is pleased and blesses us with benefits and we are dishonest, we get punished by Him.
At this point, Periva asked him, whether he owns a car and if he could do a favour of collecting some statistical information within Kancheepuram using his vehicle. The guest readily agreed, at the same time wondering why his question was not answered spontaneously.
Please, Swamiji, go ahead, What is the service you expect me to do now?
Periva said, Please go around 10 maternity centres within Kancheepuram and collect the data of children born within the last 2 days – Child’s gender, health condition, parents name, status, educational qualification, time of birth.
The man said – Fine, this is nothing, – immediately rushed in his car like Lord Muruga goes in Thiruvilayadal and within a day he was back in the matam with exact statistics in front of Mahaperiva. He went through the statistics, about 15 children were born in 10 hospitals, 8 female and 7 male infants, out of which 3 children had malnutrition defects, 2 children were the first child of highly rich parents born in luxury hospitals, while 4 were children of coolie labourers who already had few children.
Maha Periva now looked at the gentleman and started asking few questions:
Do you think any of these children have been honest / dishonest within 2 days of their birth? Probably they could not even recognize their own mother. So, they have neither earned papa or punya in this birth.
According to your concepts, all these children should be living exactly identical to each other, but not so practically, some are ill, some are healthy, some are born to rich parents, some are born to poor parents. Remember all children born in the same day, same longitude, latitude, you can’t blame their horoscope which is going to be almost identical.
The gentleman was dumbfounded!
It is here the concept of previous birth erupts! All these children have taken their present birth according to their deeds (karma) and the resultant papa, punya which they have assimilated in their previous births.
Hara Hara Shankara Jaya Jaya Shankara
Source….input from a friend of mine….
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வாரம் ஒரு கவிதை… ” புறக்கணிப்பு ” !!!

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Joke of the Day….” when he cries …” !!!

 

With all the new technology regarding fertility recently, a 65-year-old friend of mine was able to give birth. When she was discharged from the hospital and went home, I went to visit.

‘May I see the new baby?’ I asked.

‘Not yet,’ she said. ‘I’ll make coffee and we can talk for a while first.’

Thirty minutes had passed, and I asked, ‘May I see the new baby now?’

‘No, not yet,’ she said.

After another few minutes had elapsed, I asked again, ‘May I see the baby now?’

‘No, not yet,’ replied my friend.

Growing very impatient, I asked, ‘Well, when can I see the baby?’

‘WHEN HE CRIES!’ she told me.

‘When he Cries??’ I demanded. ‘Why do I have to wait until he CRIES?’

BECAUSE I FORGOT WHERE I PUT HIM, OK?!

Source….www.ba-bamail.com

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This $300 million airliner is the hottest new trend in private jets….

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Kestrel Aviation Management   Boeing 787-8 BBJ.

In July, China’s HNA Aviation Group will welcome a shiny new Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner to its fleet.

This plane is special because it is the first 787 Dreamliner to be built purely as a private jet.

HNA’s new Dreamliner is symbolic of a hot new trend in private and corporate aviation — long-range, mid-size, wide-body airliners.

“It’s an emerging market that didn’t really exist in the past,” Kestrel Aviation Management CEO Stephen Vella told Business Insider. Kestrel oversaw the design, engineering, and fabrication of HNA’s new Dreamliner which has an estimated total cost topping $300 million.

Airbus and Boeing have long offered versions of its airliners to private customers under their Airbus Corporate Jet and Boeing Business Jet programs. However, buyers of these airliner-based private jets have long gravitated to either four-engine, jumbo jets like the Boeing 747 or smaller, narrow-body jets such as the Airbus A320.

“The market is traditionally separated into two buckets,” Vella said. “The big Boeing 747s and Airbus A340s primarily catered to heads of state while the smaller Airbus A320 and Boeing 737s are popular corporate runabouts as well as secondary planes in government fleets.”

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Boeing 787-8 BBJ interior.

Although twin-engine, mid-size, wide-body jets such as the Boeing 767 and the Airbus A330 have long been available, they never quite caught on with the private jet crowd.

However, in recently years, ultra high-end private jet customers have become increasingly interested in the new generation mid-size, wide-body planes such as the Dreamliner and Airbus A350.

What’s changed?

According to Vella, several factors led to the shift.

First, leading business men and heads of state are generally pressed for time. As a result, they prefer be to able to fly anywhere they need to go non-stop. Until recently, this simply wasn’t possible in a twin-engined jet. The traditional thinking in the aviation dictates that there’s safety in the number of engines a plane has.

Regulating bodies such as the US Federal Aviation Administration have even placed limits on which ultra-long-range intercontinental routes twin-engine jets can fly. As a result, government and corporate clients looking for a plane which the range and capability to go anywhere in the world had to turn to four-engined jumbos.

However, with the incredible reliability of modern turbofan engines, the regulatory limitations on twin-engined jets have essentially been wiped out. Now, planes such as the A350 and the 787 can fly anywhere the owner requires, but in a slightly smaller and more affordable package. For instance, HNA’s new state-of-the-art composite Boeing has a range of 9,800 miles even when packed with passengers, luggage, and fuel. A similarly outfitted A350 ACJ will be able to delivery that type performance as well.

“You can fly between virtually any two points on the globe,” Vella said of the Dreamliner.

Secondly, the price of crude oil has fallen dramatically over the past two years. Even though cheaper fuel makes buying and operating a thirsty, four-engined, jumbo jet much more attractive, low crude prices have also cut dramatically into the income of Middle Eastern governments. Unfortunately for the 747 BBJ, they are also some of the plane’s biggest customers.

According to Vella, all major Middle Eastern governments such as Saudi Arabia, operate large royal fleets, many of which are jumbo jets, for elite members of the ruling family and officials to use.

Over the next decade or so, these fleets with need to be updated. Vella, whose company has bought and sold more than $50 billion worth of commercial and private jets, believes the Middle Eastern clientele are ready to do some belt-tightening and downsize to smaller planes.

Finally, another factor that has benefited the Dreamliner-sized jet is the increasing public sensitivity towards political largess. Unlike the US, where the plane that operates as Air Force One is held in high esteem and seen as a symbol of national power, the public in many countries view a large presidential aircraft as a sign of political over indulgence.

According to Vella, this is a particularly sensitive issue in Europe. However, a smaller aircraft with the performance capabilities of a jumbo, but in a less attention-getting package is a reasonable alternative.

“The mid-size jets have less ramp presence,” Vella said. “They offer the owner much more discretion.”

After all, it’s hard to arrive discretely in a jumbo jet no matter where you go. Even at the world’s busiest international airports, an aircraft the size of a 747 or Airbus A380 is conspicuous.

But all of this requires some perspective. Even the “smaller” 787 BBJ is still an absolutely massive aircraft. At 186 ft. long, even Donald Trump’s converted Boeing 757 is dwarfed by the new Dreamliner. And with 2,400 sq. ft. of living space, it offers the same amount of room as an average American suburban home.

What’s coming

According to the long-time aviation executive, over the next 15-20 years, demand from just the Middle East for Boeing 787-sized private jets will top 30 aircraft. That may not sound like many planes, but at more than $300 million a pop, that’s about $10 billion in business from just a handful of customers.

In fact, Vella believes demand from East Asia will be just as intense over that period of time.

“Because of the high number of long distance and (trans-oceanic) flights the customers make, these are the perfect planes for Asia,” Vella added.

Whether the market for these mid-size, twin-engine wide-body private jets actually skyrockets remain to be seen. But with the unprecedented level of advanced technology, luxury, and performance it can offer, they are an undeniably attractive option for the right buyer.

Source…..BENJAMIN ZHANG   in http://www.businessinsider.com.au

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படித்து ரசித்தது …”அதிசய மீன் ” !!!

 

மன்னருக்கு மீன் கொண்டு வந்தான் ஒரு மீனவன்.
‘அரிதான இந்த மீனை தாங்கள் வாங்குவது தான் பொருத்தமாக இருக்கும்’ என்றான்.
மன்னரும் மகிழ்ந்து அவனுக்கு ஐந்தாயிரம் பொற்காசுகள் கொடுத்தார்.
மகாராணி கொதித்து விட்டார்.
‘ஒரு அற்ப மீனுக்கு இவ்வளவு பணமா?’ அதை திரும்ப வாங்குங்கள்’ என்றாள்.
‘முடிந்த வியாபாரத்தை மாற்றுவது அழகல்ல’ என்று மன்னர் மறுத்தார்.
‘சரி அவனை கூப்பிட்டு இந்த மீன் ஆனா பெண்ணா என்று கேளுங்கள்.
ஆண் மீன் என்று அவன் சொன்னால் பெண் மீன்தான் வேண்டும் என்றும் பெண் மீன் என்று சொன்னால் ஆண் மீன் தான் வேண்டும் என்றும் கேளுங்கள்.
எப்படியும்அவனிடமிருந்து பொற்காசுகளை பிடுங்கி ஆக வேண்டும்’ என்றாள் மகாராணி.
மீனவன் திருப்பி அழைக்கபட்டான். கேள்விக் கணையை மகாராணி தொடுத்தாள். அவன் உஷாராக பதில் சொன்னான்.
‘இது ஆணுமில்லை பெண்ணுமில்லை’ இரண்டின் குணங்களையும் கொண்ட அதிசய மீன்.
அதனால் தான் அதை மன்னருக்கு கொண்டு வந்தேன் என்றான்.
இந்த பதிலால் நெகிழ்ந்த மன்னர் மேலும் ஐந்தாயிரம் பொற்காசுகளை கொடுத்தார். அதிலிருந்து ஒரு காசு தரையில் விழுந்து ஓடியது. மீனவன் அதை தேடி எடுத்தான். மகாராணி கோபத்தின் உச்சிக்கே போனாள்.
‘பேராசைக்காரன்…! கீழே விழுந்த காசை யாராவது வேலைக்காரர்கள் எடுத்து போகட்டுமே என்று விட்டானா பாருங்கள்’ என்றாள் மன்னரிடம்.
அவன் நிதானமாக திரும்பிச் சொன்னான்…
‘நான் பேராசையில் அதை எடுக்கவில்லை மகாராணி! அந்த நாணயத்தில் மன்னரின் உருவம் இருக்கிறது. யாராவது தெரியாமல் அதை மிதித்தால் கூட என்னால் தாங்கிக்கொள்ளவே முடியாது’.
இதனால் இன்னும் நெகிழ்ந்த மன்னர் மேலும் ஐந்தாயிரம் பொற்காசுகளை கொடுத்தார். இப்பொழுது மகாராணி தனது வாயை மூடிக் கொண்டாள்.
நீதி:
யாரிடம் எப்போது எப்படிப் பேச வேண்டும் என்று தெரிந்திருப்பவர்களே….

முன்னேறுகிறார்கள்….
( கிட்டத்தட்ட ஜால்ரா )

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Revisiting History …A Harappa in Tamilnadu …!!!

 

Brick buildings, the drainage system excavated in Keezhadi village are on par with those found in Harappa, reports A Ganesh Nadar/Rediff.com

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IMAGE: A water tank with feeder channels discovered during excavation at Keezhadi village in Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu. All photographs: A Ganesh Nadar/Rediff.com

A major excavation by the Archaeological Survey of India of a Sangam era settlement is making big news with its amazing discoveries.

About 12 km from Madurai on the highway to Rameswaram, a large coconut field on the banks of the Vaigai river in Keezhadi village of Sivaganga district is being excavated, where Roman artefacts and vessels with writings in the Brahmi script have been discovered.

Brahmi is the earliest script which the Tamils used during the Sangam period, which roughly extended from the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD. There were three dynasties during this period: The Cheras, the Cholas and the Pandyas who traded with the Romans. After the 6th century AD, the Grantha script replaced Brahmi.

In the 13th century AD, this area was called Kuntidevi Chaturdevi Mangalam and there are no records from before that period. This area is spread over about 80 acres and covers a radius of about 3.5 km.

Since the ASI, to seek permission for the excavation, had to give the owners of the land a written assurance that they will get it back in the same condition, ASI staff refill the digs after photographing and collecting the artefacts.

The first survey in the area commenced in 2013, the excavation was conducted in 2015 and again in 2016. The ASI plans another excavation next year, but that has to be sanctioned by the Survey’s headquarters in New Delhi. Students from Chennai University and the Krishna Arts College helped the ASI in the current round of digs.

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IMAGE: Burnt tile pieces recovered from the site.

In the present phase of excavation — apart from the Roman artefacts and vessels with Brahmi text — relics confirming the presence of handicrafts like weaving, ship-building, metal working, carpentry, rope-making, ornament-making, making of ivory products, tanning etc during the Sangam period have been found.

Nails and other iron and ivory products have been found, which confirm the presence of this town during the Sangam period. Structures built with bricks and mortar have also been unearthed.

A team of ASI experts — including Superintendent K Amarnath Ramakrishna, Assistant Archaeologists Rajesh and Veeraraghavan — is involved in the excavation work, which began on January 18 and is likely to continue till September.

The ASI officials say the settlement was more than 2,000 years old, and dates to the Sangam era.

So far, about 3,000 ancient artefacts, including a signet made of clay with an ornamental design, have been excavated.

According to the ASI officials, the ancient settlement had an underground drainage system which was on par with the Harappan system. The sewage drains had been laid with baked clay pipelines, which are still visible.

The drainage system is similar to the one that was found in Harappa, the ASI officials said.

Apart from signets, arrows, weapons made of iron and copper, rare ornaments have been found, ASI Superintendent Ramakrishna said.

“It is very rare to find the constructions intact. The findings threw more light on the Sangakaala (Sangam era) Tamil civilisation,” he added.

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IMAGE: ASI archaeologists have excavated rare Sangam-era brick buildings at Keezhadi village.

This town was a residential area, Assistant Archaeologist Rajesh said, and they have discovered brick buildings in it, which were very rare during that time.

The ASI team surveyed the banks of the Vaigai in 2013-2014, checked out 293 sites for excavation, and chose the present site.

As many as 43 excavations were conducted last year and 1,800 artefacts found. This year, 53 excavations have been conducted and 3,000 items discovered and preserved.

Among the artefacts were semi-precious stones, glass, shells, burnt bricks, tusk, and iron. Products used by people in their day-to-day lives were recovered.

There were plenty of small water tanks made of bricks and mud. The water tanks were fed through well-laid channels, which are still present. Though most of the place looks residential, some business centres were also found.

They have found roof tiles and nails which suggest that the buildings were storied. Vessels with names written in the Brahmi script have been found, names like ‘Sattan, Thisan, Chandan, Inavadan, Muyan’ and ‘Udhiran’.

“The date we are looking at is between the 3rd century BC and the 3rd century AD, which was the Sangam period. Carbon dating is still to be done,” Rajesh said.

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IMAGE: A water tank unearthed in the excavations.

This is the second phase of the ASI excavation and the team has sought permission for another one.

“There has been no important excavation in south Tamil Nadu, so we want to do this extensively,” Ramakrishna said. “The history of this area has not been properly understood. In the third phase, we will learn more.”

 

A Ganesh Nadar / Rediff.com

Source…www.rediff.com

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