” இப்போ நீங்க எந்த “விங்க்”லே இருக்கிங்க …” ?

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ஒருமுறை ஸ்பெயின் நாட்டிலிருந்து ஓர் அரச குடும்பத்தைச்

சேர்ந்த ஒரு பிரமுகர் வந்து மகானைத் தரிசனம் செய்கிறார்.

அவர் ஸ்பானிஷ் மொழியில் பேசியதை மகானுக்கு ஒருவர்

மொழிபெயர்த்துச் சொல்லிக்கொண்டு இருந்தார்.

நாட்டின் அதிபரைப் பற்றியோ, சீதோஷ்ண நிலையைப்

பற்றியோ விசாரிக்கலாம். இல்லை மக்களின் பண்பாடு,

கலாச்சாரம் இவற்றைப் பற்றியும் பேசி இருக்கலாம்.

இந்த எல்லா விஷயங்களையும் பத்திரிகை வாயிலாக

எல்லோருக்கும் தெரிய வாய்ப்பு உண்டு.

ஆனால் மகான் இதைப் பற்றியெல்லாம் அந்த ஸ்பெயின்

பிரபுவிடம் கேட்கவில்லை.

அவர் என்ன கேட்டார் பாருங்கள்.

“உங்கள் அரண்மனையில் நியூவிங், ஓல்ட்விங் என்று

இரண்டு இருக்கோ?”

“ஆமாம்”

“இப்ப நீங்க எந்த ‘விங்’லே இருக்கீங்க?”

“நியூவிங்” என்கிறார் அவர்.

“அங்கே தண்ணீர்,மத்தவசதி எல்லாம் இருக்கோ?”

“ஆமாம் நியூவிங் மிகவும் வசதியாக இருக்கிறதாலே தான்

அங்கே தங்கியிருக்கிறோம்.”

அடுத்து மகான் அவரிடம் ஒரு பெரிய குண்டைத்

தூக்கிப் போடுகிறார்.

“அப்போ அந்த உபயோகப்படாம இருக்கிற ஓல்ட்விங்கை

இடிச்சுட்டு, நந்தவனமா பண்ணிடலாமே” என்று அந்த

மகான் சொன்னதைக் கேட்டதும் ஸ்பெயின்

பிரமுகருக்கு ஒரு பலமான சந்தேகம் மனதில் எழுந்தது.

இப்படி தன் நாட்டின் ஒரு குறிப்பட்ட இடத்தைப் பற்றி

இத்தனை விரிவாகச் சொல்லி, அதை இப்படி மாற்றலாம்

என்று அறிவுரை வேறு கூறுகிறாரே என்று நினைத்த அவர்,

மொழிபெயர்ப்பாளரிடம், “மகான் எப்போது ஸ்பெயின்

நாட்டிற்கு விஜயம் செய்தார்?” என்று கேட்டார்.

மொழிபெயர்ப்பாளர் அதை மொழிபெயர்ப்பு செய்து பதில்

கேட்பதற்கு முன்பே சாட்சாத் பரமேஸ்வரரான மகான்,

ஒரு சைகையின் மூலம் அந்த ஸ்பெயின் பிரமுகருக்கு

பதிலளித்து விட்டார்.

தன் திருக்கரத்தால் ஒரு வட்டம் போடுவது போல் சைகை

காண்பித்து, ஓர் அர்த்த புன்னகையோடு அந்தப் பிரமுகரைப்

பார்த்தார். ஸ்பெயின் பிரமுகருக்கு அந்தக் கணமே எல்லாம்

புரிந்து போயிற்று.

‘இவர் சாட்சாத் பரமேஸ்வரரின் கலியுக அவதாரம்” என்று

தெரிந்து கொண்ட அவருக்கு மெய்சிலிர்க்க, கீழே விழுந்து

வணங்கி எழுந்து, மகானின் ஆசியைப் பெற்றார்.

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Natarajan

” To Bee or Not to Bee….”

Bees are an investment with high returns — the crop yield increases and products become healthier.

When bees are kept alongside farming activities, production increases between 20-200 per cent besides, of course, getting to sell honey on the market.

Shrikant Gajbhiye, founder of Bee The Change is helping spread awareness on bee keeping and its multiple merits. Read on to know more… 

Shrikant Gajbhiye

The new name for the butterfly effect is the ‘bee effect’, at least these days.

These buzzing clusters of little black and yellow insects pollinate almost 70 per cent of the crops that feed 90 per cent of humanity. But this  long and intricate natural chain, created by these busy bees, has been getting altered.

The sudden drop in bee populations worldwide is threatening the balance of the ecosystem with unpredictable consequences.

Shrikant Gajbhiye is the founder of Bee The Change, which offers free bee-keeping training to farmers and forest populations in Maharashtra.

He argues that when bees are kept alongside farming activities, production increases between 20 to 200 per cent besides, of course, getting to sell honey on the market.

A study in the UK has revealed that honeybees contribute £200 million a year with the services they indirectly enhance through their activities, and £1 billion with what they pollinate.

Similar studies are available in few other countries, but the function of bees in the food chain is the same everywhere.

In the US, some species of bees have virtually disappeared, the European Union has admitted their risk of extinction, and in India the number of the insects has drastically decreased — some point out RFR emitted by mobile phones and towers as one of the main causes. And this alarming fall in bee numbers is alarming everyone.

Given these assumptions, talking about ‘bee effect’ to indicate the massive consequences that can result from a relatively small cause, does not seem an exaggeration.

This is why Shrikant’s venture is not only about producing honey, but is directed towards broader outcomes.

Two years ago, after graduating from IIM Kozhikode, he took up a five-day hobby course on bee-keeping at a government institute in Pune, and fell in love with the striped honey-makers.

“I learnt some of the most amazing facts about bees and the role they play in the ecosystem by means of cross pollination.”

This opened my eyes not only on the key role bees play in nature, but also on the potential they have in changing the lives of people at the bottom of the pyramid,” Gajbhiye says.

Bee the Change trains the people in bee keeping

In the last few months, Bee The Change has trained more than 500 farmers and forest populations, and currently its network counts 50 trainees.

“As part of our operations, we meet farmers in rural areas and provide them with bee boxes and free training. Then, once they start bee-keeping, we buy back the honey at a pre-determined price. Ours is a not-for-profit outfit, and we generate income by selling this honey to retailers under our own brand.”

For farmers, the proceedings of honey and wax sales are only one of the numerous gains.

Bees are an investment with high returns — the crop yield increases and products become healthier.

“Bee-keeping and pesticides don’t really go hand in hand because chemicals cause the insects to die. So the farmers are asked to refrain from using pesticides while rearing the bees,” explains Shrikant.

This automatically reduces the use of pesticides.

Twenty-five Bee the Change trainees are working towards obtaining the certification for organic farming, which they usually apply for in groups generating cooperative work.

It is not easy to persuade farmers to take up the challenge because bee-keeping requires an investment.

“A bee box costs around Rs 5,000 and bees start producing honey only after a few months. Usually, in areas where we haven’t worked before, one out of ten farmers is willing to keep bees for a year. But once this farmer shows an exponential increase in crop production, others follow.”

Also, each bee colony can give as much as two more bee colonies through division each year providing additional income.

Shrikant Gajbiye explains the process of bee keeping

The organisation works with populations in the forests a little differently.

“We train them in techniques of natural honey hunting, which consists in extracting honey from existing combs without hurting the bees. This allows them to increase their income, and bees to be preserved in the wild.”

Be the Change also trains women in bee keeping

Gajbhiye says that there are very few organisations working on a similar models, but most of them working only with farmers, whereas Bee the Change includes populations living in the forests.

“Also, these organisations have priced their products in the premium range; whereas we have kept our product accessible,” he says.

Lack of training facilities for bee keeping in Maharashtra, unavailability of bee colonies, difficulties in maintaining a system of support for trainees, getting over negative preconceptions against bees, language barriers, and lack of funds are some of the challenges Bee The Change had to go through.

However, Gajbhiye says, “We dealt with these problems by getting ourselves trained first. We work with experts who help us with training and support, and importing colonies from elsewhere. We believe that exemplifying success stories is the best way of spreading awareness and gaining social interest.”

Currently, the number of colonies in nature is very low. This results in the costs of mobilising and installing these colonies is much higher than the price of the colonies itself.

“We are trying to rear the bee colonies in nature, breed them, and multiply them through our network to such levels that economies of scale can be exploited to increase our operational

efficiency,”says Srikanth.

Moreover, to further diversify the sources of income, Bee The Change is also planning to start training groups of women to produce organic honey and wax-based cosmetics.

The relevance of what Bee The Change is doing is undoubtedly huge and the team, which counts 20 volunteers, seems to have a great time in the process.

Shrikant Gajbhiye quotes Steve Jobs, “At least make a dent in the universe, else, why even be here.”

However, in a venture where resources are not abundant and ambition must scale up ten times faster that the venture itself, not a dent, but a revolution is the goal.

Source…..www.rediff.com

Natarajan

Message For the Day…” Harmony is the Very Heart of all Religions…”

Though religions have distinct names and doctrines, in essence, all are one. They emphasize the common core. Unfortunately, the apparent differences amongst religions have subverted the amity of all men. All religious dogmas, except a few, can easily be harmonized and reconciled. The experience and wisdom of great seers who expounded universal love are not appreciated, accepted, and respected. The same God is extolled and adored in various names through varied ceremonial rituals. In every age, for every race or community, God has sent prophets to establish peace and goodwill. All great people are images of God. They form one single caste in the realm of God; they belong to one nation, the divine fellowship. The principle of harmonizing is the very heart of all religions and faiths. Interest yourself in understanding the practices and beliefs of others. This cleanses your mind. Then, with a loving heart, you will attain the Divine Presence.

Sathya Sai Baba

Cordoba….A City Of Flowers …!!!

Cordoba is an ancient city in the south of Spain, the capital of Moorish Spain. The city is a virtual maze of winding streets, modern and antique merchandise, dotted by colorful coffee shops, which at night move to the spontaneous beat of flamenco dancing. Here visitors find the ‘Calleja de las Flores’ – the street of flowers!

Cordoba city of flowers

The city is located on the banks of the Guadalquivir river, and its easy access to the mining resources of the Sierra Morena (coal, lead, zinc) satisfies the population’s needs.

Cordoba city of flowers

During the 10th century, it was the second richest city in the Muslim empire (after Bagdad), to which learned men from all Europe came to study during the 11th and 12th centuries

Cordoba city of flowers

The city eventually declined,  especially during Renaissance times. In the 18th century it was reduced to just 20,000 inhabitants. The population and economy started to increase only in the early 20th century.

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Cordoba city of flowers

Source………www.ba-bamail.com

Natarajan

Fastest Internet Speed….Top 10 Countries…

With a few clicks on a key board and a swipe of the mouse, we have access to an unprecedented amount of information the likes of which man has never seen before.

But if you have a slow internet connection speed then waiting for that page to load, that video to buffer, or that file to download can feel like an eternity.

Akamai Technologies, a cloud services provider, made a list of the fastest internet connection speeds in the world that shows where the luckiest netizens reside.

Each of these countries is ranked by the average speed of their broadband internet connection in mega bits per second (Mbps), and they are all faster than the United States, which ranks 17th in the world in internet connection speed on the list.

#10 Finland

Average Mbps: 12.1. Internet speeds have increased 33% over the last year.

#9 Czech Republic

Average Mbps: 12.3. Internet speeds have increased 8.4% over the last year.

#8 Ireland

Average Mbps: 12.3. Internet speeds have increased 8.4% over the last year.

#7 Latvia

Average Mbps: 13. Internet speeds have increased 25% over the last year.

#6 The Netherlands

Average Mbps: 14.2. Internet speeds have increased 15% over the last year.

#5 Switzerland

Average Mbps: 14.5. Internet speeds have increased 21% over the last year.

#4 Sweden

Average Mbps: 14.6. Internet speeds have increased 34% over the last year.

#3 Japan

Average Mbps: 15.2. Internet speeds have increased 16% over the last year.

#2 Hong Kong

Average Mbps: 16.8. Internet speeds have increased 37% over the last year.

#1 South Korea

Average Mbps: 22.2. Internet speeds have increased 1.6% over the last year.

Source………….www.businessinsider.in

Natarajan

Message For the Day….” Do Not Try to Build a Structure of Desires and Attachments….”

The scriptures are as affectionate as a mother. They teach lessons like a mother would do for her children, in conformity with the level of intelligence and the needs of time and circumstance. A mother with two children gives the strong and healthy one every item of food for which it clamours, but she takes great care not to overfeed the unwell child and gives it only items that can restore it soon to health. Can we, on that account, accuse mother of being partial to one and prejudiced against the other in conferring love? Scriptures also teach you the secret and value of work (karma). All must be instructed on how to transform work into beneficial activity. Yet, work is not all. Human life lasts but a moment; it is a bubble on water. Upon this ephemeral bubble of life, do not build a structure of desires and attachments. Wisdom warns that it might collapse or crumble any moment.

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For the Day…” Sweep away all jealousy and anger …”

Where have your good old human qualities gone? Truth, tolerance, morality, discipline – when would you accept them? Arise, awake! Establish the Kingdom Divine (Rama-Rajya), resplendent with mansions of truth, right conduct, and peace. Remember and learn from the rule of divine personages, and their characteristics. Quench the burning flames of ignorance, peacelessness, injustice, and envy with the waters of love, forbearance, and truth. Love your fellow brethren. Develop the feeling of mutuality. Sweep away all jealousy and anger. All of you must realise your own faults and understand that there is no use in searching for faults in others. It is a mere waste of time; it also breeds quarrels. So give up that trait. If you miss this opportunity, when will you ever do it? Don’t yield to dejection, but put an end to all the unrighteousness activities of your past. Repent sincerely and tread the path of prayer to God and doing good deeds, and develop brotherly love. 

Sathya Sai Baba

 

Image of the Day….Astronauts at work on International Space Station…

Astronauts working on the International Space Station.

This week, the six-member Expedition 43 crew worked a variety of onboard maintenance tasks, ensuring crew safety and the upkeep of the International Space Station’s hardware. In this image, NASA astronauts Scott Kelly (left) and Terry Virts (right) work on a Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) inside the station’s Japanese Experiment Module. The CDRA system works to remove carbon dioxide from the cabin air, allowing for an environmentally safe crew cabin.

The crew also is packing the SpaceX Dragon space freighter readying the vehicle for its return home and splashdown May 21.

Tags:  Expedition 43, Image of the Day, International Space Station, One-Year Crew

Source……www.nasa.gov

natarajan

Message for the Day….” Do Not worry about Past….Forget it…” ….

God dwells in each and every one of us. Do not criticise anybody, you will accumulate sin. Do not hate anyone. Never deride anyone’s action or ridicule them on the grounds of caste, race, gender, religion or community. There is only one caste, the caste of humanity. There is only one religion, the religion of love. There is only one language, the language of the heart. All of you must understand and internalize this. Become an ideal person from today. Develop faith in the ‘Brotherhood of Man and the Fatherhood of God’. Do not worry about the past, forget it. This will lead you to real bliss. Thus I bless you!

Sathya Sai Baba

Message for the Day…” Focus Your Efforts towards Acquisition of Spiritual Bless…”

Every living being starts on food and yearns slowly to reach the peak of spiritual bliss. Let all your efforts and undertakings be directed to the acquisition of spiritual bliss. The Taithiriya Upanishad clearly elucidates spiritual bliss as the urge for birth, growth, decay, and death. It calls out that all are born in spiritual bliss, will live for it, and will die in order to attain it. However how can Brahman be spiritual bliss (ananda)? Scriptures clarify, ‘Om ithyekaaksharam Brahman – Om, the one imperishable letter is Brahman.’ It is also said, Atma(Divine Self in individual) is Brahman (Divine). Therefore the three terms Atma, Brahman, and Omare all indistinguishably the same. The Scriptures(Brahma Sutras) reveal that the outer universe, which has Divine (Brahman) as the base and the inner universe are identical and cannot be differentiated.   

Sathya Sai Baba