Message for the Day….” A Devotee Must Place all his burden on God and surrender fully to HIS Will …”

The path of surrender is like the life of a kitten. Just as the kitten places all its burdens in the mother cat, so too the devotee must place their complete trust on the Lord. The mother cat holds the kitten in its mouth and transports it safely at all times, including very narrow passages. So too, the devotee must place all their burdens on the Lord and surrender fully to His will. Lakshmana is a great exemplar of this path. To serve Rama, Lakshmana renounced all obstacles in his path, like wealth, wife, mother, home, even sleep and food for full fourteen years. He felt that Rama was his all, his happiness and joy, that Rama would grant everything he needed, and his life’s purpose was only to follow Him, serve Him, and surrender his will to Him. If you place all burdens on the Lord and adore Him continuously and consistently, He will certainly provide everything you need.

Sathya Sai Baba

Message for the day….” The Time You will clearly understand the Truth …”

Sathya Sai Baba

To attain the knowledge of righteousness (dharma), first, you must receive training under wise people, who are imbued with righteousness (dharma). Next, you must aspire to purify yourself (Atma shuddhi) and practice truth (sathya). Thirdly, you must realize the value of knowledge of the scriptures(Vedas), which is the voice of God. When these three steps are completed, you will clearly understand the truth and discriminate it from untruth. This enquiry into truth must be done in amity and cooperation. Everyone is entitled to attain spiritual wisdom. Everyone must be equally eager to discover the truth and benefit from it. All opinions must be tested on the touchstone of dharma, of universal goodness(sarvaloka-hitha). The principles that pass this test alone must be chosen and practiced, and shared with the world. Then will help humanity to progress. Then, everyone will develop joy and happiness in equal measure. All of you must use this method and perform noble and pure deeds consistently.

 

Message for the day….” What is the true Devotion …” ?

Devotion has to be continuous and uninterrupted like the flow of oil from one vessel to another. Without love (prema),nothing in this world can be acquired. Only when there is love, does attachment (anuraga) in its turn create the desire to protect and guard. In the path of self-effort based devotion, also called as ‘young-one-of-the-monkey’ path, the child has to rely on its own strength to protect itself — wherever the mother might jump about, the child has to attach itself fast to the mother’s belly and not release its hold, even if pulled apart! So too, the devotee has to stand the tests at the hands of the Lord and hold on to the Lord’s name at all times and under all conditions, tirelessly, without the slightest trace of dislike or disgust, bearing the ridicule and the criticism of the world and conquering the feelings of shame and defeat. This type of devotion was practiced by little child Prahlada.

Sathya Sai Baba

இந்த வாரக் கவிதை …..” புதுமை பொங்கல் ” !!!

புதுமை பொங்கல்
…………….
தை பிறந்தால் நல் வழி பிறக்கும் …வாழ்வு சிறக்கும்  !
பிறக்கும் தை மாதமதை நாம்  கை தட்டி வரவேற்போம் !
இரு கரம் கூப்பி  தை தாய்க்கு வந்தனமும்  செய்வோம்
நம் வாழ்வு சிறக்க ..  நாடு செழிக்க வேண்டி !
புதுப் பானையில்  மஞ்சள் கொத்துடன் ,செங்கரும்பு சூழ
 நம் வீட்டில் பொங்கல்  பொங்கும் நேரம்
நமக்கு பொன்னான நேரம் !…நாம் தொடுவதெல்லாம்
பொன்னாக மாற  இதுவே  அச்சாரம் !
பொங்கலுடன் சேர்ந்து மங்களமும்   பொங்கட்டும் …பொங்கும்
மங்களம் தங்கட்டும் நம் எல்லோர்  இல்லத்திலும் உள்ளத்திலும் !
பொங்கல் வாழ்த்து பிறருக்கு நாம் சொல்லும் அதே நேரம்
மறக்காமல்  சொல்லவேண்டும்  பல்லாயிரம்   நன்றி …
புத்தரிசி கொடுத்த பெருமகன் , வேளாண் குடிமகன் அவனுக்கு !
சேற்றில் கால் வைக்க அவன் மறுத்தால்  , பொங்கல் சோற்றில்
கை வைக்க முடியுமா நம்மால் ? மறுக்க முடியாது  இந்த உண்மையை !
உன்ன உணவு கொடுக்க உழைக்கும்  உழவனவன் இறைவனே நமக்கு!
வரும் தை பொங்கல் நன்னாளில் நம் வீட்டு பொங்கலை உழவர்
 குடும்பம் ஒன்றுடன் சேர்ந்து அமர்ந்து பகிர்ந்து நாம் உண்ணும்
தருணம் நம் வீட்டு பொங்கலுக்கு பெருமை சேர்க்கும் !
தித்திக்கும் பொங்கல் நன்னாளில் புதுமை இதை
நாம் செய்தால் நம் வீட்டு பொங்கலின் தித்திப்பு மேலும் கூடும் !
Credit……. My kavithai  published in http://www.dinamani.com  on 18 Jan 2016
natarajan

Message for the Day…” Move forward Towards God , adhering strictly to the demands of Truth …”

Consider how much talent the Lord has given to people. With that endowment, seek the four goals (purusharthas). Move forward on the path to the Lord, adhering strictly to the demands of truth. That is the purpose of the gift of talent. Only those gifted with eyesight can see things; those bereft of sight do not have that fortune. So too, only those gifted with truth, longing for the four goals and adherence to dharma, can see the Lord; all others are blind. The Lord has also given people instruments for developing their intellect and discrimination. If they use them well and try to realise God within themselves, the Lord will add unto them fresh talent and new sources of power, for He is full of grace toward the struggling. When people seek to follow dharma, the truth will also reveal itself to them.

Sathya Sai Baba

10 English words used only by Indians…..!!!

Because English is such a funny language! 

Close on the heels of the Lake Superior State University that published a list of banned words of 2016, we decided to have our own list of words which should be banned!

Why?

Because these words don’t make any sense, and it is funny to hear you use them.

If you have been using these words, here’s why you must stop using them right away!

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Photograph: Courtesy Ross Rollock/Creative Commons

1. Mother Promise

For ages, you have always used this word without even knowing if it was a legit word, haven’t you?

So we decided to burst your bubble!

While the word ‘promise’ features in the Oxford Dictionary, there’s no mention of ‘mother promise’.

Surprised? Wondering how ‘mother promise’ came into being.

It’s the literal English translation of ‘ma kasam’ or ‘aai shapath’.

The next time you want to stand by something you really mean, try using just ‘promise’.

You don’t really need to drag your mother into everything, do you?

2. Cousin sister and cousin brother

According to the Oxford Dictionary a ‘cousin’ is a child of one’s uncle or aunt.

And Grammar Nazis would insist that the word ‘cousin’ does not need to be followed with words like ‘sister’ or ‘brother’.

Did you know that ‘cousin sister or cousin brother’ are words used only in India.

The right way is just to say ‘cousin’.

Wondering how you’d get to know their gender. Well, that’s what names are for, aren’t they?

3Good name

When Indians meet strangers, why do they ask the question, ‘What’s your GOOD NAME?’

Every parent or grandparent who has named the child, does it with a GOOD intention.

So there’s nothing bad about a name.

The next time you meet a stranger, you could say ‘What’s your name?’

4. Revert back

Now this one’s tricky! Because that’s what you have been writing in e-mails, haven’t you?

Well according to The Free Dictionary ‘revert’ means ‘to reply to someone’.

Why use ‘revert back’ when you can just say ‘revert’?

5.  Rubber

In India the ‘eraser’ is also called ‘rubber’!

But in the rest of the world, ‘rubber’ is a slang for ‘condom’.

Now it makes sense why your relatives and friends in foreign countries complain that people there burst out laughing when they ask for a ‘rubber’ instead of an ‘eraser’.

Wondering what’s the origin of the word?

Eraser is actually a piece of soft rubber used to rub out something written.

6. Picture

When was the last time you mentioned that you were going to ‘watch a ‘picture’?’

No one really knows when ‘picture’ became synonymous with ‘films’ or ‘movies’ in India.

According to the Oxford Dictionary, ‘picture’ means a drawing or painting.

You could say ‘I am going out to watch a movie or film’.

7. Mention not

Isn’t it funny that every time someone thanks an Indian, they quickly turn around and say ‘mention not’.

We are still scratching our heads wondering how the word originated and what it means.

There are plenty of ways you can accept someone’s thanks.

You can use any of the following:

  • You’re welcome.
  • It’s my pleasure.
  • That’s alright.
  • No problem.

8. Pass out

How is it that every Indian graduating from college is passing out?

Confused?

Let’s tell you the difference.

When you are really drunk and become unconscious, you ‘pass out’.

But when you refer to a successful completion of a course or training, you use the word ‘graduate’.

9. Cheatercock

We all have used this word in our childhood.

Once, twice, thrice…we have lost count of the number of times we called someone a ‘cheatercock’!

But ever wondered what does the word mean?

We are still wondering!

According to the Oxford Dictionary, cheater is a person who acts dishonestly in order to gain advantage.

Won’t it be sufficient if we just said ‘cheater’?

10. Would be

How would you introduce your fiance?

Read the following conversation.

Amit: Hello uncle.

Uncle: Hello Amit.

mit: Uncle, I would like to introduce you to my ‘would be’.

Unfortunately Amit doesn’t know that ‘would be’ means nothing.

If you want to introduce your to-be bride then simply use ‘fiance’.

How easy is that!

Source……www.rediff.com

Natarajan

 

Message for the Day….” God will protect you if you worship him in complete and pure uncontaminated devotion [bhakti] “

The Lord will protect in all ways and at all times those who worship Him in complete and pure uncontaminated devotion(bhakti), just as a mother protects her infants, a cow saves her calf from danger, and the eyelids guard the eyes effortlessly and automatically. When the infant grows up into an adult, the mother won’t pay so much attention to its safety. So too, the Lord doesn’t pay much attention to the wise one (jnani). The devotee who worships any form (saguna bhakta), like an infant of the Lord, has no strength except the strength of the Lord. For the realized soul (jnani), their own strength is enough. Therefore, until one can rely on one’s own strength, one must be an infant in the Lord’s hands, just like a devotee of the Lord’s form. No one can become a devotee of the Formless Supreme (nirguna bhakta) without having been a devotee of the form.

Sathya Sai Baba

Message for the Day……..” Develop Self -confidence and Firm faith in God……”

The Sankranthi festival should be regarded as the day on which one turns one’s vision towards God. Your life may be compared to a stalk of sugarcane. Like the cane, which is hard and has many knots, life is full of difficulties. These difficulties must be overcome to enjoy the bliss of the Divine, just as sugarcane must be crushed and its juice converted into jaggery to enjoy its permanent sweetness. Enduring bliss is got only by overcoming trials and tribulations. Gold cannot be made into an attractive jewel without melting it in a crucible and converting it into a beautiful shape. When I address devotees as Bangaaru (golden one), I consider you very precious! Only by going through the vicissitudes of life with forbearance you become most valuable. Never allow yourselves to be overwhelmed by difficulties. Develop self-confidence and firm faith in God. With unshakeable faith, dedicate yourselves to serve your fellowmen and lead exemplary lives

Sathya Sai Baba

Message for the Day…” Who is dear to God …” ?

Sathya Sai Baba

Once when Narada asked Lord Rama about the nature of His servitors and of spiritual aspirants, the Lord answered, “My servitors are full of love; they always stand by righteousness and truth; their hearts melt with mercy; they avoid sin and renounce everything gladly; they eat in moderation, engage in doing good to others, and have no selfishness and doubts. They won’t lend their ears to flattery but are eager to listen to the praise of the good in others. Spiritual aspirants are those who endeavour to acquire such qualities and possess such a character. Anyone engaged in repeating the Lord’s name has self-control and discipline, faith, patience, comradeship, kindness, and joy as well as unalloyed love towards Me – such a person is dear to Me. Whoever with discrimination and renunciation, humility and wisdom is aware of the knowledge of Reality; who is immersed in the contemplation of My divine play (leela), dwells on My name at all times and sheds tears of love whenever the Lord’s name is heard from any lip —these are My genuine devotees.” Thus did Sri Rama answer Narada.

5 Daily Habits to Make Your Life Less Stressful….

Sometimes, you’re in a period of your life when everything seems to spin out of control. It seems like you have so much to do, yet so little time to get it done. Maybe you’re juggling between work and family priorities. Maybe you’re also supporting someone in need, or trying to cope with the bills, or the relationships in your life. At the same time, you might be trying to find time to keep your living space as organized as possible. The worst thing about this is having no clue where to start from.

If you can really relate to this, trust me – you’re not alone. The stress brought by life itself can sometimes make you want to escape from it all. But in reality, there’s absolutely no need to escape. You are right where you have to be, and all you need is a little order in your life to make you feel more organized and in control. We reckon you should start by doing these 5 little things, every day:

1. Write up a short to-do list

5 Things to Do Everyday If Your Life is Stressful

I have found it to be extremely effective to write a to-do list for the following day before hitting the pillow. Having a plan makes you feel more motivated to rise in the morning and reach the goals you’ve set for the day. Review the things you’ve been postponing, such as cleaning the car, organizing a room, getting something fixed, or making some phone calls, and incorporate them into your agenda for the day.

However, do not overestimate your ability – do not include more than 5-7 items on your list, to avoid disappointing yourself. Always remember – nothing gets done without getting started.

2. Make your bed

5 Things to Do Everyday If Your Life is Stressful

It might not sound like the most important thing to do, especially if you’re out of your room for most of the day. However, assuming that making the bed would be your first task of the day, wouldn’t you feel good knowing that you’ve already completed one task the moment you step out of bed? Make this a morning ritual, and you will see how you’ll improve your morning, making you feel more accomplished, organized, and ready to tick other to-dos off your list!

3. Wear something that makes you look and feel great

5 Things to Do Everyday If Your Life is Stressful

Morning blues can sometimes make you indifferent with regard to what to wear for the day ahead of you. Whether you’re heading to work or the supermarket round the corner, it should be your priority to put some effort into your look. Although it might seem impossible to make creative decisions in the morning, thinking up clothing combinations may spark your productivity for the day. Besides, the feeling of knowing you’re looking good makes you feel a lot better throughout your day. And if you’re staying home all day, forget the PJ’s – find yourself an alternative outfit that is just as comfy!

4. Do one laundry load at a time, from start to finish

5 Things to Do Everyday If Your Life is Stressful

 
Are you the kind of person who would leave all the laundry for the weekend? It’s a common habit to let things accumulate, and we all know how frustrating it is to have to deal with everything all at one go. Instead of having to cope with three to five loads in a single day, start by trying to do one load each day, if needed. This way, you won’t have to stress yourself out at the end of the week

5. Keep your kitchen clean

5 Things to Do Everyday If Your Life is Stressful

Is it just me, or does it really feel that when the kitchen is a total mess, the whole house is too? It’s logical to think that if your surroundings aren’t looking their best, your mood won’t be much better either. But seeing as you probably spend more time in the kitchen than you think, it  follows that it should be cleaned more often. Dedicate a small portion of your day to do some kitchen chores, such as loading or unloading the dishwasher, clearing the sink, or wiping the countertops.

These tasks don’t have to be done in one go – develop a system that works best with your routine. For instance, you can unload the dishwasher while waiting for your coffee to brew in the morning, etc. Clean kitchen = happy you!

BONUS: Take 5-15 minutes to do something for YOU

5 Things to Do Everyday If Your Life is Stressful

Consider this the sixth thing – it goes without saying, the day isn’t yours unless you’ve done something for yourself. This could be something as simple as reading a good book, chatting with a friend, gardening, writing in your journal, practicing a hobby, or doing whatever it is that makes you happy. And enjoy it while you’re at it!

 

Source…….www.ba-bamail.com

Natarajan