Message for the Day…” Sadhana must transmute your attitude towards beings and things; else it is a hoax, a waste of your time! Remember, even the hardest of hearts can be softened and Divine will sprout therein – so, do not give up! “

Ideas of superiority and inferiority arise only in a heart corrupted by egoism. If someone argues that they are superior and their path to worship is holier, it is proof that they missed the very core of faith. Spiritual efforts (sadhana) must reveal the unity in all creation. Ask yourself this: When you rise after bhajans or meditation, do you see everyone in a clearer light, as endowed with Divinity? Do you love more, do you talk less, do you serve others more earnestly? These are the signs of success in Sadhana. Your progress must be authenticated by your character and behaviour. Even a boulder will, through the action of sun, rain, heat and cold, disintegrate into mud and become food for a tree. Sadhana must transmute your attitude towards beings and things; else it is a hoax, a waste of your time! Remember, even the hardest of hearts can be softened and Divine will sprout therein – so, do not give up! 

Source….http://media.radiosai.org/

Natarajan

Message for the Day….” When your mind is stilled and is free from waves produced by the wind of desire, then you become a Yogi!”

Sage Patanjali defines Yoga as the control (nirodha) of the agitations (vrittis) of your mind (chitta). When your mind is stilled and is free from waves produced by the wind of desire, then you become a Yogi! Lord Krishna is called Yogeeshwara in the Gita, for, as the highest Yogi He is the ocean that is unaffected by the waves which agitate the surface. Indeed, young Lord Krishna danced on the hood of the serpent Kaliya and forced it to vomit its poison! The inner significance is that He rendered the poisonous snake (sensual desires) harmless! Yoga that enables you to practice sense control and not merely breath control, is the best way to attain the Yogeeshwara. Transcend the ‘many-consciousness’ (anekatwa bhava) and cultivate ‘One Consciousness’ (ekatwa bhava)! That will end strife, grief, pain and pride. See all as many expressions of the One Lord, as manifold bulbs of various colours and wattage lit by the same current.

Source….http://media.radiosai.org/

Natarajan

The Oxford Dictionaries’ word of the year is a word nobody actually uses….

LONDON — The Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year 2017 has been revealed, and the winner is … “youthquake.”

Confused? You may not be the only one.

The word is defined as meaning “a significant cultural, political, or social change arising from the actions or influence of young people.” It represents the awakening of millennials striving for change during a turbulent 12 months across the world.

Data collected by editors at Oxford Dictionaries revealed a huge increase in usage of the word in 2017 compared with 2016. The British election called by Prime Minister Theresa May in early June is believed to have caused a spike in usage. Britain saw a huge turnout of young voters hoping to make an impact as they rallied behind Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn. The Guardian and other publications dubbed their collective actions a “youthquake.”

The word “youthquake” may be the winner for 2017, but it is not new. It was coined in 1965 by Vogue Editor Diana Vreeland, who used it to highlight changes young people drove in the fashion and music industries.

Despite having deep political and cultural roots in 2017, the winning word was met with a wave of skepticism on social media.

“I run a charity for young people. This is not a word that I have ever heard used. Anywhere. By Anyone. ,” tweeted Ruth Ibegbuna, chief executive of a youth leadership and social change organization in Britain.

“So, ‘Youthquake’ is Oxford English Dictionaries word of the year. Never heard it being said, no idea what it means … must have missed the memo on this one,” wrote another baffled Twitter user.

While some mocked the winning word, others pointed out that “youthquake” was the title of a 1985 album from British pop group Dead or Alive.

So how exactly is the word of the year decided?

The Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year, selected annually since 2004, is a tradition many look forward to. Winners are picked for their “lasting potential as a word of cultural significance.”

“We try to choose a word that reminds us about where we’ve been,” said Casper Grathwohl, president of the Dictionaries Division. “Sometimes, our choice is serious, other times playful.” Each year, the winning word is expected to reflect the mood or ethos of the past 12 months.

“ ‘Youthquake’ is not an obvious choice,” Grathwohl wrote in a blog post. He added that the word has “yet to land firmly on American soil, but strong evidence in the U.K. … calls it out as a word on the move.” Oxford Dictionaries states that the political word offers a beacon of hope after a “difficult and divisive year.”

Just two years ago, Oxford sparked controversy after selecting “pictograph.” Many were confused that the word of the year was not a word but an emoji — the face with tears of joy, to be precise.

Other words that made this year’s shortlist include: milkshake duck, white fragility, unicorn, kompromat, broflake, newsjacking, gorpcore and antifa.

Past winners include post-truth (2016), vape (2014) and selfie (2013).

Message for the Day…” Keep the heart pure and whole. You must also carefully cleanse from your heart malice, greed, hate and anger.”

Spiritual striving (sadhana) will reveal the true identity of the Omnipresent Divine Self. But be careful; Sadhana can foster even pride and envy as a byproduct of progress. You calculate how much or how long you have done Sadhana and are tempted to look down on another, whose record is less. You are proud that you have recited or written the name of Lord ten million times; you talk about it whenever you get the chance so that others may admire your faith and fortitude. But it is not the millions that count; what matters is the purity of mind that results from genuine concentration on the Name. Your Sadhana must not be like carrying water in a cane basket! You get no water however often or long you walk. Each vice is a hole in the cane basket. Keep the heart pure and whole. You must also carefully cleanse from your heart malice, greed, hate and anger.

Source….http://media.radiosai.org/

Natarajan

Message for the Day…”The only hope you have in today’s dreadful darkness is the name of God. That is the raft which will take you across this stormy sea, darkened by hate and fear, and churned by anxiety and terror. Take it with all earnestness and steadfast faith.”

Your mind is too full of the world and your stomach demands too much of your time and energy. Desires and wants are multiplying faster than your capacity to satisfy them, and your dreams are far too fanciful, leading you into false victories and absurd adventures. Engrossed in the analysis of the material world, you have lost all sense of spirit, sweetness and sublimity. Under this new dispensation, truth is yet another word in the dictionary. Compassion is reduced to a meaningless travesty. People lack self-confidence. Even at the slightest provocation, you are rapidly transformed into a wild and vicious beast. Humility, patience, reverence – these are as invalid as a flameless lamp in the far distance. The only hope you have in today’s dreadful darkness is the name of God. That is the raft which will take you across this stormy sea, darkened by hate and fear, and churned by anxiety and terror. Take it with all earnestness and steadfast faith.

Source….http://media.radiosai.org/

Natarajan

9 Famous Quotes That Are Often Misused…

There are many quotes that are constantly used at will by many of us, but do we actually know where they came from or what their full extent really is? Here are 9 famous quotes that are used in part, or even completely incorrectlly.

1  ” Money is the root of all evil ”

The idea that money is inherently evil appears to stem from a quote that appears in the King James Bible, specifically in 1 Timothy 6:10. The thing is, however,  that the quote got misconstrued from the actual Bible verse, which says: “For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.”

 

2 “Winning is not everything ”

This motivational quote also happens to be a misquote. It comes from a UCLA Bruins football coach known as “Red” Sanders. At a physical education workshop in 1950, he said: “Winning isn’t everything. Men, it’s the only thing!”

 

3 “The proof is in the pudding ”

This one is a complete misquote, because the actual quote says “the proof of the pudding is in the eating”. In other words, you actually have to try food to determine whether it’s good to eat or not. “The proof is in the pudding” actually makes no sense at all.

 

4.”Jack of all trades, but master of none ”

A few hundred years back, “jack” was simply slang for “laborer”. This ghost word is still seen in phrases like “lumberjack” and “steeplejack”. As a result, a “jack of all trades” was a laborer who was capable of doing a bit of everything. The “master of none” part of the quote is actually a modern addition, which contends that those can do a bit of everything have mastery over nothing.

 

5.:” Feed a cold , starve a fever ”

An old belief from medieval times states that “fasting is a great remedy for fever”, but modern medicine begs to differ. Some believe that the notion of starving a fever actually comes from a mistranslation of “feed a cold, stave a fever”, meaning that it’s a well-nourished person with a cold has a better chance of staving off a fever than a person that is undernourished.

6.” Great minds think alike ”

Greek philosopher Socrates left this one to the world. If he really did mean it in earnest, he probably would have written it down rather than killing himself by drinking hemlock. What you might not know about this famous quote is that it actually has a second part that’s often left out. In its entirety, it reads: “Great minds think alike…and fools seldom differ.”

7.” When one door closes another opens ”

This quote is alternately attributed to Alexander Graham Bell and Helen Keller, although neither of them were actually confirmed to have said it. The full quote actually says: “when one door closes another door opens, but we so often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the ones which open for us.” As a result, make sure you look forward and don’t dwell when one of life’s metaphorical doors slams shut on you.

8. “Curiosity  killed the cat ”

The first known version of this quote was popularized by William Shakespeare. It goes “care killed the cat”, with “care” meaning “worry” in this context. It appears that “care” made way for the word “curiosity” in the late 1800s, but while that is uncertain, people almost always forget that the quote actually has a second part. It actually reads: “curiosity killed the cat…but satisfaction brought it back,” and means although being nosy will likely get you in trouble, knowing the truth in the end is often worth the risk that you take to find it.

9. Be the change you want to see in the world ”

Gandhi uttered many an inspiring phrase during his lifetime, however this has to be one of his most famous. In his original statement, the guru had said: “If we could change ourselves, the tendencies in the world would also change. As a man changes his own nature, so does the attitude of the world change towards him.”

Source….www.ba-ba mail.com

Natarajan

 

Message for the Day…”Do not grieve, nor be the cause of grief.”

Do not grieve, nor be the cause of grief. The very embodiment of Ananda (Bliss) is in you, as in others, as in all else. In spite of a multiplicity of containers, the contained is the same. That is the principle of Sat, Chit and Ananda (Being, Awareness, Bliss). The minutest atom and the mightiest star – both are basically one. All are, in truth, Brahman or Divine. You read in the sacred books that Lord Vishnu has the Garuda (Eagle) as His carrier, that Shiva has the Nandi (Bull) as His vehicle, that Lord Brahma rides on a Hamsa (Swan), that Lord Subrahmanya travels on a peacock, and that Shani has the crow as his vehicle. Ganesha rides on a mouse, though he is stupendously corpulent and has the head of an elephant! This does not mean that the Gods are helpless without these animals and birds as instruments of locomotion. It only reveals that no bird or beast is to be despised, for the Divine is using each as His instrument. Seen as deha (body), all are distinct; seen as dehi (the embodiment), Brahman, all are One.

Source….http://media.radiosai.org/

Natarajan

வாரம் ஒரு கவிதை ….” பெண் என்னும் பிரபஞ்சம் “

 

பெண் என்னும் பிரபஞ்சம்
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ஆணுக்கு பெண் அடிமையில்லை..ஒரு
ஆணை விட பெண் எதிலும் எங்கும்
குறைந்தவளும் இல்லை !
மறக்க வேண்டாம் உங்கள் பெருமை
பெண்ணுரிமை நம்  உரிமை
மறுக்க முடியுமா யாரும் இதை ?
வானமே எல்லை நமக்கு …நாளை
இந்த உலகம் மட்டும் அல்ல …இந்த
பிரபஞ்சம் கூட ஒரு பெண்ணின்
கையில்தான் !
முடிந்தது அவள்  மேடை முழக்கம் ..முழங்கிய
பெண் தேடினாள்  தன் கை பேசியை
ஊரில் இருக்கும் அவள் அப்பாவிடம் பேச !
மறு முனையில் கேட்டதோ அம்மாவின் குரல் !
சரி அம்மா ..நான் பேசறேன்  அப்புறமா
அப்பாவிடம் … சும்மா தான் கூப்பிட்டேன்
நான் ! வைக்கட்டுமா ?
நாளை உலகை  ஆளப் பிறந்த தன்
பெண்ணின் சொல் கேட்டும்  வாய்
பேசாமல் நிற்கும்  அந்த தாய்
அல்லவோ பெண் என்னும் பிரபஞ்சம் !
Natarajan
in http://www.dinamani.com dated 9th Dec 2017

Message for the day…'”If you yearn to escape the consequences of birth and death, cleanse your mind so effectively that it is nearly eliminated! This is possible only when you identify yourself with the Indweller within you (Dehi), rather than with the body (Deha)! “

Every morning ask yourself this question: “What is the grand victory I must strive for in this life, for which these struggles are preparing me? Remind yourself that your body is the chariot, intellect (buddhi) is the charioteer, desires are the roads which you tread drawn by the rope of sensual attachments, and liberation (moksha) is the goal; the Divine Self within should be your Guide and Goal. If you yearn to escape the consequences of birth and death, cleanse your mind so effectively that it is nearly eliminated! This is possible only when you identify yourself with the Indweller within you (Dehi), rather than with the body (Deha)! Your body is the casket of the Atma, earned as a reward for one’s activities of mind and body. When you live in the consciousness of the omnipresent Divine, you live in love – love surging within and through you, to everyone around you. You will naturally experience love, peace and joy, always!

Source…http://media.radiosai.org/

வாரம் ஒரு கவிதை…” விடையில்லா விடுகதை “

 

விடையில்லா  விடுகதை …
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விதையில்லாமல் செடி ஒன்று வளர்ந்தால்
விடையில்லா விடுகதையும் சாத்தியமே !
விடை தெரியாத கேள்விகள் பல உண்டு
நம் வாழ்வில் …அவை எல்லாம் விடை
இல்லா கேள்விகள் இல்லையே !
விடுகதையும் அப்படியே …நம் வாழ்வே
ஒரு விடுகதை ! விடை உண்டு வாழ்வின்
விடுகதைக்கும் !
இந்த விடுகதையின் விடை தேடி ஓடி
இங்கும் அங்கும் அலைந்து விடை ஏதும்
தெரியாமல்  “வாழ்வே ஒரு விடுகதை
அது ஒரு தொடர் கதை “
என்று மட்டும் சொல்லத்  தெரியும் நமக்கு !
விதை இல்லாமல் ஒரு செடி முளைக்காது
என்று தெரிந்தால் விடை இல்லாமல் எந்த
விடுகதையும் இல்லை என்பதும் புரியும் !
Natarajan