Sankalpam and its Meaning …

Sankalpam and its meaning

We are always curious to know the meaning of the Sankalpam that we take before the start of a pooja or a ritual. Firstly, we need to know the Hindu Cosmic cycle.

1 Mahayuga = Sum of 4 Yugas(Krita, Treta, Dwapara and Kali) = 4,320,000 years. 
1000 such mahayugas comprise a day-time of Brahma also known as a Kalpa. 
The kalpa is ruled by 14 manus in succession. 
The reigning period of a manu is onemanvantara which is 71.42 mahayugas.

There is an equivalent night-time of 4,320,000,000 years. The day-night of Brahma together constitutes one Brahma day (8.64 billion years). 360 Brahma days constitute a Brahma year while 360 years represent the lifetime of Brahma which is the life of the cosmos. Doing this simple calculation gives the age of the cosmos to be 311 trillion years. 

Carl Sagan, the noted scientist says in relation to this, “”The Hindu religion is the only one of the world’s great faiths dedicated to the idea that the Cosmos itself undergoes an immense, indeed an infinite, number of deaths and rebirths. It is the only religion in which the time scales correspond, to those of modern scientific cosmology. Its cycles run from our ordinary day and night to a day and night of Brahma, 8.64 billion years long. Longer than the age of the Earth or the Sun and about half the time since the Big Bang. And there are much longer timescales still.”
We are presently in the Sveta-Varaha kalpa in the reigning period of Vaivaswatha – the 7th manu. In this manvantara we are in the 28th mahayuga. As per our Cosmology, Brahma is supposed to have completed 50 Brahma years and is in his51st year. That is why he is called “Parardha-dvaya-jivin”(ie) he lives for two parardhas. A parardha is half.

Two halves make one. He is called so as he has completed one half of his tenure. These terminologies makes better sense in relation to the Sankalpa. 

The actual Sankalpa mantra and its meaning runs like this

“…. Dviteeya parardhe – in the 2nd half of Brhama’s life
Svetavaraha kalpe – in the kalpaof Sveta-Varaha
Vaivaswatha manvantare – in thereining period of the current manu Vaivaswatha
Ashta Vimsati tamey – in the 28thmahayuga of the current manavantara
Kaliyuge – in this kali yuga
Prathame Padhe – in the firstquarter of this yuga
Jamboodveepe – this denotes theplace where the ritual is performed. India

was known as Jambudveepa
Bharata Varshe, Bharata Kande -in the land of Bharat
Sakhabde Mero, Dakshine Parsve -to the South of the Meru mountain
Asmin Varthamane Vyavaharike -in the current period now reigning
Prabhavadi Shasti Samvatsaranam Madya – among the cycle of 60 years starting from 

Prabhava
…..Nama Samvatsare – the name ofthe year in the 60 year Hindu calendar

…. Ayane – Dakshinayane (Aadito Marghazi) or Uttarayane (Thai to Aani)

…. Ritou – denotes the 6seasons or Ritus – Vasantha, Greeshma, Varsha, Sharadh, Hemantha 

                 and Shishira

…. Maasey – one of the 12 tamil months

…. Pakshey – either ShuklaPaksham (day after Amavasya till and including Pournami) or 

                      Krishna Paksham(day after Pournami till and including Amavasya)

…. Subha Thithou – one of the15 days between Pournami and Amavasya

                     (Prathama, Dvithiya, Trithiya,Chaturthi, Panchami, Shasti, Saptami,

                      Ashtami, Navami, Dasami,Ekadasi, Dwadashi, Trayodasi, Chaturdasi,

                      Pournami or Amavasya

…. Vasara Yuktayam – one of thedays of the week (Bhanu, Soma, Bhowma, Soumya, Guru, 

                     Brugu and Sthira)

…. Nakshatra Yuktayam – the day’s star or Nakshatram.

After saying the above the name of the ritual is said. The Paramacharya says the Sankalpam is 

a kind of record of what you performed with finer details going down to the dayand location 

of the ritual. It seems to me the fore runner for a kind ofbookkeeping or a system of 

maintaining minutes of a meeting. 

Sankalpam: Detailed explanation

Let us understand the meaning of the phrases that the Sankalpam is comprised of. 
To understand the phrases in the Sankalpam we need to understand the concept of the 
Cosmic Cycle and Cosmic time calculations

Cosmic Cycle

Time, as per Hindu practices, has evolved and revolves around the life cycle of Brahma, the Creator. This is known as the Hindu Cosmic cycle. Cosmic cycles are infinitely recurring periods of the universe, comprising its creation, preservation and dissolution.
Time Calculations

We start by using a calendaryear as the basis. Unless otherwise specified, year shall mean a Calendar Year. One year for humans represents one day for the divine beings. 360 such divine days make one divine year. 12,000 such divine years makes a Mahayuga comprising the 4 yugas of Krita, Treta, Dwapara and Kali yugas.

i.e. each Yuga comprises of thefollowing calendar years:

• Kali yuga     —        432,000 years

• Dwapara yuga  –   864.000 years

• Treta yuga     —   1,296,000 years

• Krita yuga —-       1,728,000 years.
Kalpa

Total for one Mahayuga (Also called Chatur Yuga) = 4,320,000 years or 4.32 million years.

72 Mahayugas constitutes one ‘Manvantara’ (i.e.) the life of a Manu, the law giver ( we are in the 28thMahayuga)

14 such Manvantaras make one dayor Kalpa of the Creator Brahma.

2 kalpas = 1 day and night of Brahma ( called Ahoratras )

360 ahoratras = 1 year of Brahma
Parardhe

Half the life span of Brahma, OR50 Brahma years. We are in the 51st Brahma Year, OR the second or Dwiteya Pararadhe

Two Parardhe : Life span of Brahma ie 100 years

After that, pralaya equal to the duration of 2 parardhas take place, and at its end, a new cycle starts. 

Jamboo dveepey

Then , the Sankalpa refers to the geographical position of the place where the ritual is performed. This could be the historical or mythological name of the place. Sri Bhagavatham deals with the geography of the world in a great detail. It divides the world into seven dweepas. India is in Jambu dweepa and America in Krauncha dweepa.
Bharata varshey, Bharata:khandey, Sakhabde, mero: dakshiney parsvey
In the geographical part to the south of the Meru Mountain in the land of Bharata. Meru is the mythological heavenly mountain, and our planet Earth is south of it. Technically , this also means that this particular term merO:

dakshiNE pArSvE would be applicable to all parts of the world. 

……nAma samvatsarE
Resuming the reference to time,the Sankalpa proceeds further as follows:

Samvatsaram is a Year. Hinducalendar has a 60 year cycle. Next year is Nandhana corresponding to the Year (2012 -2013)
……AyaNE (Ayanam)

As per calendars based on thesolar system the year is divided into two halves in accordance with the movement of the sun, Northwards and Southwards. The former is termed Uttaraayanam and the latter Dakshinaayanam.

Dakshinayanam (6 months) – Aadi to Margazhi

Uttarayanam (6 months) – Thai to AaNi 

……Ritou (Rithus)

The year is divided into 6 seasons or RITUS, which correspond to 2 months

each of the Lunar Calendar. These are as follows:

• Chithirai & Vaikasi =Vasantha Rithu (March-April, April-May)

• Aani & Aadi = Greeshama Rithu (May-June, June-July)

• Aavani & Puratasi = Varsha Rithu (July-Aug, Aug-Sep)

• Iypasi & Karthigai =Sharadh Rithu (Sep-Oct, Oct-Nov)

• Markazhi & Thai = Hemantha Rithu (Nov-Dec, Dec-Jan)

• Masi & Panguni = Shishira Rithou (February/March)
……Subha-tithau (Thithis)

These are days of the month calculated from the day after Pournami, till

Amavasya, or vice versa.

Pournami/Amavasya + 1: Prathama

+ 2. Dvithiya

+ 3. Trithiya

+ 4. Chaturthi

+ 5. Panchami

+ 6. Shashti

+ 7. Saptami

+ 8. Ashtami

+ 9. Navami

+ 10. Dasami

+ 11. Ekadasi

+ 12. Dvadashi

+ 13. Trayodasi

+ 14. Chaturdasi

+ 15. PourNami OR Amavasya

……mAsE (Months)

• Chitirai – Mesham April – May

• Vaikasi – Rishabam May – June

• Aani – Mithunam June – July

• Aadi – Kadakam July – August

• Aavani – Simham August – Sep

• Puratasi – Kannya Sep – Oct

• Iypasi – Tulam Oct – Nov

• Karthigai – Virchikam Nov -Dec

• Markazhi = Dhanur Dec – Jan

• Thai – Makaram Jan – Feb

• Masi – Kumbam Feb – March

• Panguni – Meenam March – April 

……pakshE (Paksham)

Shukla Pakshe: day after Amavasya till and including Pournami

Krishna Pakshe: day after Pournami till and including Amavasya
.

……vAsara (days of a week)

• Sunday: Bhanu Vasara;

• Monday: Indu /Soma Vasara;

• Tuesday: Bhowma Vasara;

• Wednesday: Soumya Vasara;

• Thursday: Guru Vasara;

• Friday: Brugu Vasara;

• Saturday: Sthira Vasara
……nakshatra yuktAyAm (Nakshatram)

Aswani/ Aswinee ,

BharaNi/ apabharaNee ,

Kaarthikai/ Krutthikaa ,

ROhiNi/ ROhiNee ,

Mrugaseersham/ Mrugasiras ,

thiruvAdhirai/ AardhrA ,

Punarpoosam / PunarvasU ,

Poosam / Pushyam,

Aayilyam/. AaslEshA ,

Makam / MaghA ,

Pooram/ Poorvabhalgunee ,

Hastham/ HasthA ,

Chittirai/ ChithrA ,

SvAthi / SvAthee ,

VisAkam/ VisAkaa ,

anusham/ anurAdhA ,

KEttai/ JyEshtA ,

Moolam/ Moolaa ,

PoorAdam/ , PoorvAshADaa ,

UttharAdam/ UtthaAshAdaa ,

ThiruvONam/ SravaNam ,

Avittam/ Dhanishtaa ,

Sathayam/ Sathabhishak ,

PorrattAthi/ Poorvabhadhra ,

UttharattAdhi/UthrabhdhrA ,

Revathy/REvathee .    

 

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Natarajan

Startup Lessons from Mahabharata….

 

The world is witnessing a startup revival, with many young entrepreneurs coming up with ideas and establishing themselves slowly in the business forum. Some of these startup initiatives are thriving, while others are failing and having to be shut down. This article is going to look at some startup strategies from one of the oldest books in India, which holds key to the belief of the Hindu society, the Mahabharata.

A short peek into the book, the Mahabharata is written around the battle between the Kauravs and the Pandvas. Now the Kauravs were the superior ones with a huge kingdom and an expansive army, whereas the Pandvas were without a kingdom to rule. As the story goes the five brothers defeat the Kauravs and go on to conquer the kingdom of the Kauravs.

So how was it done and how can it be applied to modern day startup initiatives in business? This we shall see by outlining certain principles followed by the Pandvas that the Kauravs forgot or were negligent about.

Strategy 1: Turn inevitable weaknesses to strength: Every human being has a weakness and this is a fact that can’t be ignored because it is bound to surface along the way. From the book of “Mahabharata”, the Pandvas understood each other’s weakness; they were able to support that weakness through their strength. They had a less superior army, no fort to hide behind, no king, and no home. So the Pandvas would be any startup initiates in modern day business.

Understand the fact that you have shortage of money, resource, and contacts. So work out a way to save and spend cost effectively, build contacts at every given opportunity and use the resources best available to you. The other advantage is that since experience is something you don’t possess at the start, learning will be very vital.
Strategy 2: Choose the right team: When we look at the administrative composition of the two parties, we find that one was united and the other had individual agenda. The Kauravs were split in their camp, with no common goal. Some of them secretly helped the Pandvas, others didn’t want to kill them but just capture them whereas Karna, who is believed to be a brother of the Pandvas only wanted to kill Arjuna out of hate and jealousy.

On the other hand, Pandvas were united from the start with utter respect for one another and one ultimate goal—to get their kingdom back.

When this is applied to startup enthusiasts, make sure that the team you choose has an ultimate goal. Choose people whom you trust, who are responsible and especially those who are not secretly plotting to destroy you.

As a leader do not dictate, give your team freedom to explore and innovate, and above never ever criticize their mistakes, and instead show them how to rectify it. Make sure that the whole team is doing what they love because this will drive them and remember that businesses don’t fail but people fail.
Strategy 3: Draw a battle plan through experience: The Pandvas were preparing for a battle that could be the end of their clan. . Instead each of them went out in search of a way to strengthen their battle plans individually at the start and then collectively after having been influenced by Krishna for Arjuna, Hanuman for Bheema, and Yudhistira learned from wise Rishis. Later they shared their strengths and had a concrete plan.

Ego is a very powerful weapon for self destruction. The Kauravs had a huge one and that backfired on them.

So in a startup, take the advice given to you by successful entrepreneurs. Learn from their mistakes lest you make bigger ones yourself. It is understood that the company is yours but build it with the foundation of wisdom and knowledge of elders and build on it with the creative, innovative and aggressive idea of yours. Think of what can go wrong at the start so that you can alter that on coming mistake.
Strategy 4: Take smart risks and exploit weaknesses of the enemy: Before the war, there is a small portion where Yudhishtira is seen venturing into the enemy camp to talk to the elders of the Kauravs. He eventually learns of the battle plans and also takes the time to give the people the chance to shift sides. This was a dangerous move to have gone alone in to enemy territory and to make public his presence. Yet it was a risk he was willing to take.

How does this apply to modern day startup businesses? Well firstly know when and how much of a risk to take. Don’t be a fool and take unreasonable risks because it’s not yourself you are harming alone but those who have trusted you with their life.

Be the inspiration for those that you are responsible over, counsel and teach them. Be a source of strength for them and learn to exploit your enemy’s weakness. Businesses today are much like war; the ones who are willing to risk and commit to it fully will win.

No businesses thrived from half hearted commitments and self gains. Remember that when competitions become unwise and personal, it becomes politics and most of the time it is negative.

 

Strategy 5: Women Are Integral, Empower Them: The kauravs had no women in their camp that they listened to. Even karna when meeting his mother was not willing to listen to what she had to say. Gandhari, Drona or any other women were included in the decision making process. On the other hand the Pandvas respected the women in their lives and took heed to what they have to say. Kunti was their supreme leader, and the men respected the influence of their mothers who had borne and raised them up.

Now how does this apply to startup companies? Well let us look at the characteristics of men; we are aggressive, dominant and competitive. These qualities are good but only to an extent. This is why you need the harmonious, calm and calculative qualities of women.

Is it that women should lead your team and you follow? No, but give them the space to have a say with how the business runs because they are better with looking at things more practically and decisively. They will stop you when you are hasty. They bring balance to the team that will be evident in the end.

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Natarajan

Message for the Day….” Fill Every word of Yours with Love … “

Love (Prema) cannot be affected or modified by considerations of caste or creed or religion; it cannot be tarnished by envy, malice or hate. Preserve Love from being poisoned by these evils; endeavor to cultivate hatred-lessness and distinction-free feelings. The root of all religions, the substance of all scriptures, the rendezvous of all roads, the inspiration of all individuals is the Principle of Love (Prema). It is the firmest foundation for every human being’s mission of Life. It is the Light that ensures world peace and prosperity. Fill every word of yours with Love. The word that emerges from your tongue should not stab like the knife, nor wound like an arrow, or hit like the hammer. It has to be a foundation of sweet nectar, a counsel of consoling spiritual wisdom (Vedantic), and a soft path of blossoms; it must shower peace and joy.

Sathya Sai Baba

” உன் ரெண்டாவது மகன் தில்லியிலா வேலை பாக்கறான் …? “

ஆகாயத்தில் ஆரத்தி காட்டி……

அஞ்சலை துப்புறவு தொழில் செய்பவள். அவளை வறுமை கடுமையாக வாட்டியது. அவளுக்கு இரண்டு செல்வங்கள். 1984ம் வருடம், நடமாடும் தெய்வமாம் காஞ்சி மஹான் பாரதமெங்கும் தமது புனித யாத்திரையை மேற்கொண்ட போது இந்தப் பெண் வசிக்கும் கிராமத்திற்கும் விஜயம் செய்தருளினார்.

மஹானைப் பற்றி தெரிந்து கொள்ளும் சூழ்நிலையில் அவள் இருக்கவில்லை. ”நம்ம ஊருக்கு ஒரு சாமியார் வந்து தங்கி இருக்காரே, அவரைப் பார்த்துவிட்டு வரலாம்” என்று நடமாடும் தெய்வம் முகாமிட்டு இருந்த இடத்திற்கு வந்தாள்.

தன்னுடன், தன் இரு பாலகர்களையும் அழைத்துச் சென்றிருந்தாள்.

பக்தை என்று குறிப்பட முடியாத அந்த நிலையில் ஏதோ பார்வையாளராய் வந்தவள், மஹானைப் பார்த்து வணங்கிவிட்டு தன் பிள்ளைகளோடு நகர எத்தனித்தாள். “பேர் என்ன கேளு” மஹான் உத்தரவு. “அஞ்சலைங்க” என்று சொன்ன அவள், தான் செய்யும் தொழிலையும் சொல்லி, தனக்கு இரு பிள்ளைகள் என்று ஒப்புவித்து விட்டு நகரும் நிலையில்தான் அப்போதும் அவள் மனநிலை இருந்தது.

“அவளைக் கூப்பிடு” சென்றவளை தெய்வம் அழைத்தது. அவள் வந்தாள் – பயம் ஒரு பக்கம்.

“உன் பேரு அஞ்சலைன்னு சொன்னியே……. நீ எதுக்கும் பயப்படமாட்டாயோ?” என்று அன்பும் குறும்பும் கலந்து காருண்ய மூர்த்தியின் வினா எழுந்தது.

அஞ்சலை மஹானின் தீட்சண்ய பார்வையால் ஆட் கொள்ளப்பட்டு அப்போது பரம பக்தையின் நிலைக்குத் தள்ளப்பட்டாள்.

விளையாட்டாக மஹான் இன்னொரு கேள்வியைக் கேட்க பக்தைக்கு வறுமையின் வேதனையிலும் சிரிப்புதான் வந்தது.

அந்தக் கேள்வி..

“உன் இரண்டாவது மகன் டில்லியிலா வேலை பார்க்கறதா சொன்னே?”

அந்த இரண்டாவது பையன், அஞ்சலையின் பக்கத்தில் புடைவைத் தலைப்பை விடாமல் பிடித்தபடி கிழிந்த நிக்கரும், அழுக்கான சட்டையும் மூக்கில் ஒழுகலுமாக பாலகனாகக் காட்சி தந்து கொண்டிருந்தான்.

இந்தக் கேள்வியைக் கேட்டு அஞ்சலை பதில் சொல்ல முடியாமல் நின்றாள்.

மஹான் அவளுக்குப் பூரண அனுக்கிரகம் பொழிந்து அனுப்பினார்.

அப்போதே மஹானை மனதில் இருத்திக் கொண்ட அந்த பக்தை, தன் இரண்டாவது பிள்ளையைப் பற்றிக் கேட்பதன் உட்பொருள் என்னவாக இருக்கும் என்கிற சிந்தனை துளியும் இல்லாமல் ‘மஹா பெரியவா பக்தி’ என்னும் அருள் மட்டுமே அவளுக்குப் பெரிதாகத் தெரிந்தது.

தினமும் குளித்து முடித்துவிட்டு கற்பூரத்தை வெளியே சூரியனுக்குக் காட்டுவாள். மனம் நிறைய மஹான் இடம் பெற்றிருந்தார். அவர் படம் கூட அவள் வீட்டில் இல்லை. தனக்கு அந்த அருகதை இல்லை என்று தன்னை சமாதானம் செய்து கொண்ட அவள், எந்த பக்தருக்கும் தோன்றாத எண்ணமாய் எங்கும் வியாபித்திருக்கும் மஹானை, ஆகாயத்தில் ஆரத்தி காட்டி ஆராதிக்கும் மனப் பக்குவத்தில் இருந்தாள்.

வாழ்க்கையில் படிப்படியாக வந்த சிரமங்களை பயமில்லாமல் எதிர்கொண்ட அஞ்சலை, சுமார் 25 வருடங்களுக்குப் பிறகு 2008-ஆம் ஆண்டு திரும்பவும் அந்த ஊருக்கு ரதயாத்திரையாக மஹானின் உற்சவ மூர்த்தி வந்தடைந்தபோது பேரானந்தம் அடைந்தாள்.

“பெரியவர் நம்மை விட்டுப் போகவே இல்லை; அப்படி நினைக்கிறவங்க அந்த தெய்வத்தைப் புரியாதவங்க. இந்த ரதத்திலே மெய்யாலுமே அவரு வந்திருக்காருன்னு நான் நிச்சயமா சொல்வேன்” என்று ரதயாத்திரையோடு சென்றவர்களிடம் தனது பக்தியை அஞ்சலை சொன்னாள்.

அவளுக்குப் பக்கத்தில் இருபத்தியேழு வயது நிரம்பிய அவளது இளைய மகன் – கிராமத்திற்கு வந்திருக்கிறான் – மஹான் ஆசி வழங்கிய பாலகன் இவன் தான். மஹான் சொன்னபடி அவன் தலைநகர் தில்லியில் மனிதவள மேம்பாட்டுத்துறை அமைச்சகத்தில் அதிகாரியாக இருக்கிறான். இப்போது அவனது மகனுக்கு முடி இறக்க கிராமத்திற்கு வந்திருக்கிறான். இதை அவள் விபரமாகச் சொன்னபோது அன்றே அவன் டெல்லியில் வேலை பார்ப்பதாகச் சொன்ன மஹானின் அருளாசியை நினைத்து ஊர்வலத்தில் சென்ற பக்தர்கள் பரவசமடைந்தனர்.

மஹானே நேரில் வந்துவிட்டார் என்று ரதத்தை நோக்கிக் கை கூப்பிய அஞ்சலையைக் கண்டு பக்தர்கள் மெய்சிலிர்த்தார்கள். இன்று இந்த அஞ்சலையைப் போன்ற பக்தர்கள் உலகமெங்கும் இருக்கிறார்கள் என்பதை நம்மால் மறுக்க முடியாது.

ஜய ஜய சங்கர! ஹர ஹர சங்கர!!

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Message For the Day…” Four Directives for Sanctifying Your Lives…”

Let God be your Guru, your path, your Lord. Adore Him, obey His commands, offer Him your grateful homage, and hold Him fast in your memory. This is the one and only way, and the easiest way to realize Him as your own reality. This reality is cognisable everywhere. It is evident within yourself, when you earnestly seek it. You can experience it, even while performing selflessly your duty to yourself and others. I shall indicate to you today, four directives for sanctifying your lives and purifying your mind, so that you can contact the God within you. They are: Give up the company of the wicked (Tyaja durjana samsargam); Welcome the chance to be among the good (Bhaja Sadhu Samagamam); Do good deeds both day and night (Kuru punyam ahoraatram); Remember and discriminate which is lasting or otherwise (Smara nitya-anityatam).

Sathya Sai Baba

He has Done it again …. Kudos to Auto Annadurai !!!

 

‘Auto Anna’ Annadurai has upped the ante this football season. By streaming the FIFA World Cup live in his auto, he has managed to douse many Chennaiites’ angst against auto-drivers! Photos: Vikas Vasu

Annadurai, a share auto driver on the Thiruvanmiyur-Sholinganallur route, live streams the FIFA World Cup for his customers.
With the FIFA fever catching up with him as well, the innovative auto driver from Thanjavur district says, “I support Argentina and I love Messi!”
Apart from the FIFA live streaming, Annadurai also live streamed the Lok Sabha Election results and all IPL matches (he has subscribed to Sony Six).
The posters on his auto are too catchy to miss. His ‘Amazing Auto’ offers live streaming of the FIFA World Cup and also asks customers to ‘like’ him in his facebook page.
Pl also see the following link ….
Source::::The Hindu
Natarajan

Message For the day…” Moon and Mind are interrelated …”

Poornima means the effulgent fullmoon. Guru is One who removes darkness and delusion from the heart and illumines it with the higher wisdom. The moon and the mind are interrelated, as object and image. On this day, the moon is full, fair and cool, its light pleasant and peaceful; the light of the mind too has to be pleasing and pure. In the firmament of your heart, the moon is the mind. Sensual desires and worldly activities are the clouds, thick and heavy which mar your joy at the light of the moon. Let the strong breeze of love scatter the clouds away and confer on you the cool glory of moonlight. When devotion shines full, the sky in the heart becomes a bowl of beauty and life is transformed into a charming avenue of Ananda (bliss). That beauty of heart, that bliss in life can be won through the mind, if the lesson of this day is remembered and realised.

Sathya Sai Baba

 

India Building World”s Highest Rail Bridge …35 Metres Taller than Eiffel Tower !!!

India Building World's Highest Railway Bridge

In this photograph taken on July 5, 2014, the Salal Hydro Power project dam on India’s Chenab river is seen in Riasi.

Kauri:  Indian engineers are toiling in the Himalayas to build the world’s highest railway bridge which is expected to be 35 metres taller than the Eiffel Tower when completed by 2016.

The arch-shaped steel structure is being constructed over the Chenab River to link sections of the spectacular mountainous region of India’s northern Jammu and Kashmir state.

The bridge is expected to be 359 metres (1,177 feet) high when completed — surpassing the world’s current tallest railway bridge over the Beipanjiang River in China’s Guizhou province, which stands at 275 metres high.

“It is an engineering marvel. We hope to get this bridge ready by December 2016,” a senior Indian Railways official told AFP.

“The design would ensure that it withstands seismic activities and high wind speeds,” he said Wednesday.

Work on the bridge started in 2002 but safety and feasibility concerns, including the area’s strong winds, saw the project halted in 2008 before being green-lighted again two years later.

The estimated cost of the project, which is being handled by Konkan Railway Corporation, a subsidiary of state-owned Indian Railways, is $92 million.

The bridge will connect Baramulla to Jammu in the Himalayan state with a travel time of six-and-a-half hours, almost half the time it currently takes.

The main arch is being erected using two cable cranes attached on either side of the river which are secured on enormous steel pylons, according to engineers of the project.

The 1,315-metre long bridge will use up to 25,000 tonnes of steel with some material being transported by helicopters due to the tough terrain, they said.

“One of the biggest challenges involved was constructing the bridge without obstructing the flow of the river,” the railways official said.

“Approach roads had to be constructed to reach the foundations of the bridge,” he added

 

Source:::: NDTV .com

Natarajan

Zohra Sehgal… The Grand Old Lady of Indian Cinema … End of an Era …

Older than Indian cinema, Zohra Sehgal had a glorious performing career that inspired

generations.

 

  • Zohra Sehgal, a quintessential Bollywood diva who essayed character roles with aplomb in a career spanning over seven decades in both theatre and cinema, died in New Delhi on Thursday at the age of 102. Photo: S. Subramanium
    Zohra Sehgal, a quintessential Bollywood diva who essayed character roles with aplomb in a career spanning over seven decades in both theatre and cinema, died in New Delhi on Thursday at the age of 102. Photo: S. Subramanium  The Hindu

 

Often called the grand old lady of Bollywood, she last appeared in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Saawariya(with Ranbir Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor) in 2007. She acted in hits like Cheeni Kum (with Amitabh Bachchan), Dil Se (with Shah Rukh Khan and Manisha Koirala), Veer Zaara (Shah Rukh and Preity Zinta), Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (Salman Khan and Aishwarya Rai) and Bend It Like Beckham.

Born on April 27, 1912 in Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh in a traditional Muslim family, Sehgal, third of her seven siblings, grew up in Chakrata near Dehradun and was sent to Lahore to pursue her higher education.

As a dancer, she performed across Japan, Egypt, Europe and the U.S.. She married scientist, painter and dancer Kameshwar Sehgal in August 1942. The couple had two children, Kiran and Pavan. Kameshwar died in 1952 and Zohra raised the children all by herself.

On her return from foreign trips, Sehgal had to don the burqa while studying in Lahore’s prestigious Queen Mary College, meant for daughters of aristocratic families, an institution where strict purdah was observed and males invited to speak there were put behind a screen.

Considered the doyenne of Indian theatre, Ms. Sehgal acted with Indian People’s Theatre Association (IPTA) and Prithviraj Kapoor’s Prithvi Theatre for 14 years. In 1946, she debuted in IPTA’s first film production Dharti Ke Lal, which dealt with the Bengal famine. She also acted in another IPTA film — Chetan Anand’s Neecha Nagar.

She choreographed for a few Hindi films as well, including classics like Guru Dutt’s Baazi (1951) and the dream sequence song in Raj Kapoor’s film Awaara.

Sehgal moved to London on a drama scholarship in 1962, where she appeared in many TV productions including The Jewel in the CrownTandoori NightsMy Beautiful Laundrette and The Raj Quartet.

Born Sahibzadi Zohra Begum Mumtaz-Ullah Khan on April 27, 1912 in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, Zohra Sehgal began her career as a dancer with Uday Shankar in 1935 and performed across Japan, Egypt, Europe and the U.S. In this April 2012 photo, Zohra Sehgal reacts while cutting a cake on her 100th birthday in New Delhi. Photo: PTI

 

Zohra Sehgal was awarded the Padma Shri in 1998 and the Kalidas Samman in 2001. The Sangeet Natak Akademi presented her with its highest award, the Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship in 2004. She received the Padma Vibhushan, India’s second-highest civilian honour in 2010. In this April 2010 photo, then President Pratibha Patil presents the Padma Vibhushan to Zohra Segal. Photo: PTI
A rare photo of Zohra Sehgal with Uday Shankar’s wife Amala Shankar at Uday Shankar’s dance centre in Almora. Photo: The Hindu Archives
Zohra Sehgal with her sister from Pakistan Uzra Butt in New Delhi in 2003. “All my life I have been active in my profession since October 8, 1935. Even when my children were born, or my husband committed suicide, I managed to carry on. After the 75th year of my career, I decided to stop,” Zohra Sehgal had said in April 2012 when she turned 100. And when asked whether she had any wishes left, she memorably had said, “I want long blonde hair, an hourglass figure and 5 foot 6 inches height.” Photo: The Hindu
Considered the doyenne of Indian theatre, Zohra Sehgal was associated with the Indian People’s Theatre Association (IPTA) and Prithviraj Kapoor’s Prithvi Theatre for 14 years. She choreographed for a few Hindi films as well, including classics like Guru Dutt’s “Baazi” (1951) and the dream sequence song in Raj Kapoor’s film “Awaara”. In this June 13, 2009 photo, Zohra Sehgal gets emotional during a meeting in the memory of eminent theatre personality and another IPTA veteran Habib Tanvir at Abhimanch Theatre, NSD, in New Delhi. Photo: The Hindu
Source::::: The Hindu…  July 11 2014
Natarajan

 

Curious Coincidence…. !!!

Curious Coincidence of Words……………..

Hate has 4 letters
so does Love………….

Enemies has 7 letters
so does Friends……..

Lying has 5
so does Truth………………..

Negative has 8
so does Positive…….

Under has 5
so does Above………………..

Cry has 3 letters
so does Joy……….

Anger has 5 letters
so does Happy…….

Right has 5 letters
so does Wrong…….

Are they by Coincidences??????

It means Life is like a Double edged Sword,

We should choose the BETTER SIDE OF LIFE……!!!

Source::::::unknown… Input from a friend of mine

Natarajan