Message For the Day…” Inner Purity is the Greatest Wealth One Can Acquire…”

Only by the light of the Divine lamp inside can  blossom  you as a worthwhile person. Inner purity is the greatest wealth that one can acquire; it is the wick in the container of the heart. Devotion is the oil and Divine Grace is the fire with which the lamp of wisdom can be lit. The prime requisite for achieving Divine Grace is to have harmony in thought, word and deed.

 

Message For the day…” Your Body is The Temple of God… “

The scriptures declare that body is the temple and God is installed therein. Hence consider your body as a vessel for cooking food, given on loan for hosting the festival of life. Can we return it to God, the Owner, in a worse condition? Should we not scrub it clean and return it bright and free from rust and dust? When the festival of life began, we received a pure, fresh and bright body from Him, innocent of evil. We have now inflicted dents, leaks and other signs of damage, through lust, greed, hatred, anger and envy. Do not return His property in poor condition. You must return it to Him, as pure as He gave it, to be most worthy of His Grace. Remember the purpose of your birth; and leverage your full potential and capability to achieve it. Wear the garland of devotion around your neck and saturate your thought, word and deed with Divine Love.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For the Day…”Nothing Can be More Powerful Than Character …”

It is often declared that knowledge is power. No! No! Character is power. Nothing can be more powerful on earth than character. Riches, scholarship, status, authority, etc. are all frail and flimsy before it. There is no dearth of books today; nor is there lack of gurus. Educational institutions spread knowledge everywhere. The Sun of Knowledge (Jnaana Bhaskara) is showering His rays in plenty to all alike. But, one can hardly find those who have imbibed the nectarous wisdom thus offered and are dwelling in the ecstasy it can confer. The mountain range with lust, anger, hatred, envy and pride as the peaks, shuts out the splendor of the Sun. Charity, compassion, fortitude, sympathy, and sacrifice, arise from the higher levels of consciousness while opposite tendencies breed in the lower levels. Remember, a strong virtuous character cannot be earned from any book; it is earned only through intimate involvement with society.

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For the Day…” Dedicate Yourself to the Progress Of Society and Your Country …”

You must regard the prosperity and joy of others in the community as your own. Only then will India or any other country deserve prosperity and joy. Your happiness is bound up with the happiness of Society. Your physical, mental and intellectual strength and skills have to be dedicated, not merely to your own progress, but equally to the progress of Society. You must try to benefit yourself and the Society through such service. Use the strength, skills, and spirit of service for such work. A machine gets rested if it is not put to use; the human machine too gets rusted if it is not put to constant meaningful work. The pulse is not the correct indicator of your being alive; work and activity is the evidence and the value of real living. Your role is to translate your strength into activity along the path of duty.

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For the Day…” Who Is God … ” ?

What or who is God? When the answer to this question is sought, one discovers that God is the glory immanent in Nature. The earth rotates on its axis at a speed of thousand miles an hour. As a consequence, we have alternations of day and night, which helps us to live on this globe. Besides, it moves around the sun at the rate of 66,000 miles an hour, causing the seasons which bring rains for crops and vegetation which sustain human life. The earth does not profit in the least by these rotations but human beings survive, enjoy life and prosper on account of them. Nature must indeed be laughing at the sterile frenzies, the endless pursuits, and the countless miseries to which human beings submit themselves to, in their search for achieving the unachievable! You must search in Nature the sacred lessons it holds for you; then, you will understand how deep and how everlasting is the Truth that it conveys to you!

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For the Day…” Good Conduct Must be the Main Key to Your Life … “

Lord Krishna declares in the Bhagavad Gita, “There is nothing in the three worlds that I am obliged to do, nothing unaccomplished that I have to accomplish, but I am still engaged in activity (karma)”. Lord Krishna says this, for, if God is inactive, the Cosmos will come to a grinding halt. You too, must take the lead and follow it. Translate your strength into activity along the path of duty. The young follow the lead of elders. So elders must consistently hold on to ideals and work towards their realization so that the entire universe can attain prosperity and peace. Mother Earth teaches her children this lesson of service and sacrifice. Good conduct must be the main key to the life of every being. Remember, it is the ‘way of living,’ the path of virtue, that keeps you in the memory of people long after death.

Sathya Sai Baba

Simple Story With a Strong Message… Gold Coins !!!

 

 

AKBAR’S GOLD COINS

This Akbar – Birbal story is just one of the many stories, which are an integral part of rich Indian heritage.

The wisdom of Birbal was unparalleled during the reign of Emperor Akbar. But Akbar’s brother in law was extremely jealous of him. He asked the Emperor to dispense with Birbal’s services and appoint him in his place. He gave ample assurance that he would prove to be more efficient and capable than Birbal. Before Akbar could take a decision on this matter, this news reached Birbal.

Birbal resigned and left. Akbar’s brother in law was made the minister in place of Birbal. Akbar decided to test the new minister. He gave three hundred gold coins to him and said, “Spend these gold coins such that, I get a hundred gold coins here in this life; a hundred gold coins in the other world and another hundred gold coins neither here nor there.”

The minister found the entire situation to be a maze of confusion and hopelessness. He spent sleepless nights worrying over how he would get himself out of this mess. Thinking in circles was making him go crazy. Eventually, on the advice of his wife he sought Birbal’s help. Birbal said, “Just give me the gold cons. I shall handle the rest.”

Birbal walked the streets of the city holding the bag of gold coins in his hand. He noticed a rich merchant celebrating his son’s wedding. Birbal gave a hundred gold coins to him and bowed courteously saying, “The Emperor Akbar sends you his good wishes and blessings for the wedding of your son. Please accept the gift he has sent.” The merchant felt honoured that the king had sent a special messenger with such a precious gift. He honoured Birbal and gave him a large number of expensive gifts and a bag of gold coins as a return gift for the king.

Next, Birbal went to the area of the city were the poor people lived. There he bought food and clothing in exchange for a hundred gold coins and distributed them in the name of the Emperor.

When he came back to town he organized a concert of music and dance. He spent a hundred gold coins on it.

The next day Birbal entered Akbar’s darbar and announced that he had done all that the king had asked his brother-in-law to do. The Emperor waited to know how he had done it. Birbal repeated the sequences of all the events and then said, “The money I gave to the merchant for the wedding of his son – you have got back while on this earth. The money I spent on buying food and clothing for the poor – you will get it in the other world. The money I spent on the musical concert – you will get neither here nor there.”

The Moral:-

This is true even today.

The money you spend on friends is returned or reciprocated in some form or the other.
Money spent on charity gets converted into blessings from God which becomes your eternal property.
Money spent on pleasures is just frittered away!

So when you spend money, think a little, if not a lot!

Source::::unknown… Input From a Friend of mine

Natarajan

நேற்று தொழிலாளி; இன்று தொழிலாளர் ஆணையர்…

 

மெஸ்ஸில் அம்மாவுக்கு உதவியாக தொழிலாளி போல் இருந்த ஒருவர், மத்திய அரசின் தொழிலாளர் உதவி ஆணையராக இன்tறைக்கு உயர்ந்திருப்பது வழக்கமான ஒரு வெற்றிக் கதையல்ல.

மணிகண்டனின் (32) ஊர் திருவண்ணாமலை மாவட்டம் செய்யாறு. அவரது தாய் ஓட்டல் சரஸ்வதி மெஸ் என்ற பெயரில் சிறிய உணவகத்தை நடத்தி வந்தார். தாய் நடத்திய ஓட்டலில் அவருக்கு ஒத்தாசையாக இருந்துவந்தார். மளிகைப் பொருட்களையும் காய் கறிகளையும் வாங்கி வருவது, ஓட்டலில் சப்ளை செய்வது எனப் பம்பரமாகச் சுழன்ற அவர் ஒரு தொழிலாளியாகவே தனது நாள்களை நகர்த்தினார். கணவனால் கைவிடப்பட்ட தாய்க்கு உதவிவந்த அவருக்கு ஒருநாள் தான் தொழிலாளர் கமிஷனர் ஆவோம் என்பது அப்போது தெரிந்திருக்க நியாயமில்லை. ஆனால், காலச் சக்கரத்தின் சுழற்சியில் அவர் மேலே வந்தார். அவரை உயர்த்தியது அவரது கல்வியும் தளராத முயற்சியும்.

மணிகண்டன், மத்திய அரசுப் பணியாளர் தேர்வாணையம் (யூ.பி.எஸ்.சி.) நடத்திய தேர்வில் வெற்றிபெற்று மத்திய தொழிலாளர் உதவி கமிஷனர் பணிக்கு நேரடியாகத் தேர்வு செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளார். இப்பணிக்கு இந்திய அளவில் மொத்தம் 57 பேர் தேர்வுசெய்யப்பட்டனர். தமிழ்நாட்டிலிருந்து தேர்வான ஐந்து பேரில் மணிகண்டன் முதலிடத்தைப் பிடித்துள்ளார்.

மணிகண்டன் செய்யாறு ஆர்.சி.எம். பள்ளியிலும், அங்குள்ள அரசு ஆண்கள் மேல்நிலைப்பள்ளியிலும் பள்ளிப்படிப்பை முடித்தார். சென்னை டாக்டர் அம்பேத்கர் சட்டக் கல்லூரியில் பி.எல். முடித்தார். சென்னை ஹைகோர்ட்டில் வழக்கறிஞராக இருந்தபோதே டி.என்.பி.எஸ்.சி. தேர்வுக்குத் தயாரானார். குரூப்-2 தேர்வில் வெற்றிபெற்றார்; பணி கிடைத்தது. ஆனால் அப்பணியில் சேர அவர் விரும்பவில்லை, அதைவிடப் பெரிய பணி அவரது கனவாக இருந்தது.

கடந்த 2013-ல் டி.என்.பி.எஸ்.சி. நடத்திய தொழிலாளர் அதிகாரி தேர்வில் அவர் நூலிழையில் வெற்றிவாய்ப்பை இழந்தார். டி.என்.பி.எஸ்.சி. கைநழுவிய வேளையில் மத்திய உதவி தொழிலாளர் கமிஷனர் காலிப் பணியிடத்தை நிரப்ப யூ.பி.எஸ்.சி. தேர்வு அறிவித்ததை அறிந்து விண்ணப்பித்தார்.

காலை முதல் மாலைவரை கன்னிமாரா நூலகமே கதி எனக் கிடந்தார். அயராத உழைப்பு அவரை அகில இந்திய அளவில் 10-ம் இடம் பிடிக்கச் செய்தது.

வெற்றிபெற்ற மணிகண்டனிடம் பேசியபோது, பள்ளியில் படிக்கும் பருவத்தில் தாய்க்கு உதவியாக இருந்ததை நினைவுகூர்ந்தார். சுவாமி விவேகானந்தரின் பொன்மொழிகளை ஆர்வத்துடன் படித்துள்ளார் மணிகண்டன்.

“சிறு வயதில் இருந்தே தினமும் காலையில் தியானம், யோகா, பிராணாயாமம் செய்து வருகிறேன், எனது வெற்றியில் இவற்றுக்கும் பெரும்பங்கு உண்டு” என்று சொல்லும் மணிகண்டன், படிப்பிற்கு உறுதுணையாக இருந்த தன் அண்ணன் செந்தில்குமாரை வாழ்க்கையில் மறக்கவே முடியாது என்கிறார் நன்றிப் பெருக்குடன்.

நேரடியாக மத்திய உதவி தொழிலாளர் கமிஷனர் பணிக்குத் தேர்வுசெய்யப்பட்டுள்ள மணிகண்டன், மண்டல தொழிலாளர் கமிஷனர், துணை தொழிலாளர் கமிஷனர் என அடுத்தடுத்து உயர் பதவிக்குச் செல்ல முடியும். பொதுத்துறை நிறுவனங்களில் தொழிலாளர் பிரச்சினைகளுக்குத் தீர்வு காண்பது, ஊதிய உயர்வு, போனஸ் பேச்சுவார்த்தை உள்ளிட்ட பணிகளை மத்திய தொழிலாளர் அதிகாரிகள் கவனிக்கிறார்கள்.

“திட்டமிட்ட கடின உழைப்பு மட்டுமே வெற்றியைத் தேடித்தரும்” என்று சொல்லும் மணிகண்டன், “எந்தப் போட்டித் தேர்வு என்றாலும், படிக்க வேண்டிய பாடங்களைப் பகுதி பகுதியாகப் பிரித்துக் காலஅட்டவணை போட்டுப் படித்தால் வெற்றி நிச்சயம்” என்று அடித்துக் கூறுகிறார். “நேர்முகத்தேர்வில் நமது ஆளுமைத் திறனைப் பார்க்கிறார்களே தவிர நமது தோற்றத்தையோ கேள்விகளுக்குச் சரியாகப் பதில் சொல்கிறோமா என்பதையோ அல்ல” என்று சொல்லும் மணிகண்டன் போட்டித் தேர்வுகளுக்குத் தயாராகி வரும் இளைஞர்களுக்கு நம்பிக்கையூட்டுகிறார்.

Message For the Day…” Do Not Allow Your Mind to Boss over You …”

All of you are pilgrims in the journey towards the city of liberation. Every life is but a stage in the journey, your body is a rest-house for a short stay during the pilgrimage. The mind is the caretaker in the place of our rest. Do not treat the Mind as a Master or Owner, but take care of it so that the house we are privileged to occupy is not damaged or polluted. We must treat the watchman politely and not destroy its interiors. A restless mind is an important source of ill-health. Many are constantly afflicted with some source of worry or other, never free from anxiety. Why? Because they are identifying themselves with the body! One acquires their body, through their past activities and deeds, caused by the twin pulls of love and hate. You can escape from this cycle, if you realize the Oneness of the Divine being present in you and in everyone.

Sathya Sai Baba

” Hits…Likes…and Sambar …” !!!

Chithra Viswanathan is 75 and lives alone in Mylapore but this overtly confident use of technology, which you’d normally associate with youngsters, has helped her showcase her passion, cooking, on a global platform. Photo: Ram Keshav
Chithra Viswanathan is 75 and lives alone in Mylapore but this overtly confident use of technology, which you’d normally associate with youngsters, has helped her showcase her passion, cooking, on a global platform. Photo: Ram Keshav

Seventy-five-year-old Mylapore homemaker, Chitra Viswananthan tells Srinivasa Ramanujam how cooking meets technology through her mobile app

These days, when 75-year-old Chithra Viswanathan goes to Marina Beach for a walk, people stop her. They pause and look at her like they’ve seen her somewhere. And then, they recognise her as the ‘Internet maami’, a sobriquet she’s quite at ease with now.

A few of these co-walkers — regulars at the beach — are friends now. But that’s just a handful. When she logs on to Facebook, she has more than 1,200 friends. “I do not usually accept anyone as a friend unless we have many mutual friends,” she says, adjusting her glasses and skilfully sifting through the numerous windows on her iPad.

She’s 75 and lives alone in Mylapore but this overtly confident use of technology, which you’d normally associate with youngsters, has helped her showcase her passion, cooking, on a global platform.

If Meenakshi Ammal brought out the revolutionary Samaithu Par, a cookbook in Tamil, more than half a century ago, Chithra uses technology to help people all over the world. Her mobile phone application, called AskChitVish Premium, which was launched a few years ago, already has 2,300 recipes and 200 more waiting to be uploaded.

She always had a passion for dishing out new stuff from the kitchen for her grandchildren. But it was about a decade ago when, the Internet boom had just started and she was getting familiar with the computer, that she noticed a query on a website for the recipe of ‘poosanika kootu’. “It was unanswered for three days,” she recalls, “I just took it upon myself to answer it and give her the right recipe.”

There was no looking back after that — she started writing a cookery column for Indusladies.com that had a huge traction among Indians settled abroad. She cooked, she blogged, she wrote and she shared her experience online.

‘Chitvish’ soon became a hit. So much so that she had ‘fans’ across the world. One of them — a 45-year-old woman from Atlanta — actually came down to Chennai just to meet her. “She had been following my recipes,” says Chithra, “When she came to India, she made it a point to come to Chennai especially to see me. I was a little hesitant and clearly told her that I was no fancy chef but just a housewife. It was special to have someone come all the way just for me.”

Her everyday routine begins quite early, just like any other homemaker, but there’s a key difference. When she enters the kitchen, she’s armed with an iPad and her Samsung Galaxy — to take notes and pictures of what she does. “If I see something different on TV, I immediately try it out,” she says, “I never post any recipe online without trying it.”

Baking is very close to her heart as well. “I’m very passionate and experiment more with breads than cakes,” she says. It’s not a new-found passion but one that she started indulging in quite a while ago. “It was in 1967,” she says, “I saw an ad for a baking course in the Polytechnic Institute, Taramani, and immediately went for it with a few friends. It was perhaps the first course for baking in the city. The instructors taught us well and we were fascinated by the concept.”

Another concept that’s caught her attention of late is fusion cooking. She’s tried out Au gratin dosa and Punjabi pesto pizza, besides others“It helps people try out new things,” she says, “The most exciting part is to add your own touch to a tried and tested recipe. For instance, in dishes that need eggs and ingredients that aren’t available here, I look for an alternative.”

Chithra doesn’t eat out, but doesn’t mind heading out once a while to check out what’s new and in. “Why do we like eating out?” she asks, “Not just for the taste but also the way the food is presented. I believe that we eat with our eyes — it’s important to dress up what you’ve made.”

When a friend or neighbour makes a sarcastic comment about cooking, it upsets her. “It (cooking) is very creative,” says Chitra, who credits her late husband, Viswanathan for encouraging her a lot, “That’s not all… there’s a science behind it. Cooking is about how much you add and in what quantities. A little more or a little less makes all the difference.”

A few years down the line, she hopes to come up with more innovative recipes. But not all of them are saved on her computer and iPad. “They keep crashing…can’t trust them too much,” she says nonchalantly, “I prefer storing them all on Cloud.” For this 75-year-old, the sky’s the limit.

Keywords: Chitra Viswananthaninternet maamiAskChitVish Premium,

Source::::Srinivasa Ramanujam in The Hindu

Natarajan