Message for the Day….” People think of the ordinary meaning of ‘Krishna’ as ‘one who is dark’ and forget the deeper and truer meanings of the Lord’s Name. ‘Krishna’ has three meanings”

People think of the ordinary meaning of ‘Krishna’ as ‘one who is dark’ and forget the deeper and truer meanings of the Lord’s Name. ‘Krishna’ has three meanings. The first one is ‘Krishyati iti Krishnah’ (The one who cultivates is Krishna). What must be cultivated? The field of one’s heart (Hridaya-Kshethra). Lord Krishna cultivates the field of our heart by removing the weeds of bad qualities, watering it with love, ploughing it through Sadhana, and sowing the seeds of devotion. The second meaning is “Karshati iti Krishnah” (The one who attracts you is Krishna). Krishna attracts you through His eyes, His speech, His sports, and by His every action. Through His words, He softens and calms the hearts of even those filled with hatred and makes them rejoice. A third meaning of ‘Krishna’ is ‘Kushyati iti Krishna’ (The One who is always blissful). Krishna is always in a state of bliss! Sage Garga thus, aptly named the child ‘Krishna.’

Source…..http://media.radiosai.org/

Natarajan

My Story: “I Played Role Of Involuntary Clown,” An Inspiring Story Of Blind IAS Officer…

“A conservative estimate of disabled in India is over 2% of the population. Most of them are fighting silent battles every moment and achieving small wins every day.

Belonging to this community, I feel happy and privileged to be recognised and appreciated to such an extent in the past few months. And at the same time with the existence of the likes of Louis Braille, Helen Keller and many more, I feel humbled.

I have always believed the word “handicap” is a union of two positive words handy and cap, both denote a sense of support. As being handy for someone and as a cap, playing the role of shade in the bright sunlight or taking the hits of crashing raindrops.

I was born in a nondescript village called Choudanakuppe in Tumkuru District of Karnataka and attended my village school till Class 4.

Very early, I began facing certain difficulties in reading the blackboard but as a child, I couldn’t comprehend it (the problem). Both my parents were illiterate, busy making ends meet and struggling with my brother who was losing mobility in his legs.

So call it fate and neglect, I lost my vision completely by the time I was 9.

This was a shock to my family and they tried getting me treatment but to no avail. Luckily my uncle made me join a school for the blind in Mysore and I restarted school.

For a freshly blind child, I needed to adapt to develop the orientation before the society relegated me to a position of losers. I had my share of embarrassments from not being able to find a path to the restroom and unable to bear severity of nature’s call I sometimes attended to it in corridors and classes, much to the disgust of people around me. I played the role of an involuntary clown who couldn’t understand the coordinates of normal clothing – wearing it inside out and upside down. But soon I went on to top the class, I got the badge of honour. I completed my education until class 10 in the same school in Mysore; I still choke with emotion when I think of all the years spent there.

I completed graduation where I met my future wife Achintha, my steadfast support through everything. I subsequently went on to find a job. But despite having a job an unsatisfaction brewed in me and I decided to take the UPSC plunge. My wife dedicated close to 10 hours a day just for my preparation, she would read out to me, make audio notes.

I have been told I have come far in life, but one never should forget where one came from. In my mind, the showreel of my frail mother making numerous trips to get a disability certificate and spending Rs 50 on it makes me jolt up even today.

But I tell this story not to jolt you – I tell it because I want to tell each one of you to never stop aspiring and never give up.”

Story By – Kempahonnaiah | IAS 2017 Batch | West Bengal Cadre

Source…

From our friends at

Humans of Lbsnaa  in http://www.thelogicalindian.com

Natarajan

வாரம் ஒரு கவிதை …” பத்ம வியூகம் “

 

பத்ம வியூகம்
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பத்ம வியூகம் …சக்ர வியூகம் …ஒரு
போர் வியூகம் …அர்ஜுனன் அவன்
பிள்ளை அபிமன்யுவை போரில்  இழந்தது இந்த
வியூகத்தில்தான் !
எளிதாக அரண் உள்ளே சென்ற பிள்ளை அபிமன்யுவுக்கு
அரணை விட்டு வெளியில் வர தெரியவில்லை வழி !
அன்று பத்ம வியூகம் விழுங்கியது ஒரு அபிமன்யுவைதான் !
ஆனால் இன்று வங்கி கடன் , கடன் அட்டை என்னும் சக்கர
வியூகத்தில் மயங்கி தன் நிலை தடுமாறி  கடனில்
சிக்கி மீண்டு வர வழி தெரியாமல் தவிக்கும் இன்றைய
இளைய தலை முறையில்  எத்தனை எத்தனை அபிமன்யூக்கள் ?
அன்று கர்ணன் ஒருவனுக்குத்தான் தெரியும்
பத்மவியூக அரணில் அவன் எதிரியை சிக்க வைக்க !
அதனால் மடிந்தது ஒரே ஒரு அபிமன்யுதான் !
ஆனால் இன்று வங்கிகள் அத்தனைக்கும் தெரியும்
பத்மவியூக யுக்தி என்ன என்று ! அதன் சக்தி என்ன என்று !
வியூகத்தில் சிக்கி சுழலாமல் ,வங்கி கடன் என்னும்
என்னும் மாய வலையில் சிக்காமல், வரவுக்கு மேல்
செலவு நான் செய்ய மாட்டேன் என்னும் அரணை
நம் பிள்ளைகள் தம்மை சுற்றி அமைத்து விட்டால்
இந்த கால பத்மவியூகம் பலி வாங்க முடியாதே
ஒரு அபிமன்யுவைக்கக்கூட !
ஒரு அபிமன்யுவை பலி வாங்கியது அந்த கால
பத்ம வியூகமாகவே  இருக்கட்டும் !
இந்த கால பத்ம வியூகத்தை பழிக்குப்
பழி வாங்கும் சக்தி இன்று உங்கள் கையில்
அபிமன்யூக்களே ! சிந்தித்து செயல்
படுங்கள் பிள்ளைகளே !
Natarajan
31st August 2018

Message for the Day…. ” Every bird, animal, tree, mountain and star, each tiny worm, has a lesson for you, if you have but the will and the thirst to learn.”

Every bird, animal, tree, mountain and star, each tiny worm, has a lesson for you, if you have but the will and the thirst to learn. These make the world a veritable University for you; it is a Gurukulwhere you are a pupil from birth to death. For example, the tree can teach you forbearance and tolerance. It offers shade to all, irrespective of age, gender, religion, nationality or economic status. It helps with fruit and shade to even the foe who lays his axe on its trunk! The sea rolls and surges in great joy on a full moon; it only knows the fullness of happy contentment. The Sun may lift clouds of vapour from it; the Sea does not whimper. Rain may fill its coffers with the rich riverine tribute; it does not exult. It teaches you equanimity. Watch the waves rolling one behind the other towards the shore bringing bits of flotsam and jetsam, bottles and twigs, to be deposited on land. There is a constant struggle, a laudable Sadhana, to maintain itself clean – which you can well adopt.

Source….. http://media.radiosai.org

Message for the Day…. ” Strive to arrive at the stage when His wish alone will count and you are an instrument in His Hands.”

The Lord who is Prema Swarupa (Divine Love personified) will grant you all that you need despite your not asking for anything. He knows; He is the Mother who does not wait to hear the moan of the child to feed it. His love is so vast and deep; He anticipates every need and rushes to help you. You are always praying anxiously and placing before Me the long lists of wishes you have. These wishes go on multiplying endlessly. The fulfilment of one leads to a new series. Strive to arrive at the stage when His wish alone will count and you are an instrument in His Hands. Gopis desired to listen only to Krishna’s glory, Krishna’s charm, Krishna’s words, Krishna’s pranks, plays, pastimes, and Krishna’s achievements and attainments. When you fill yourselves with love for Krishna, you achieve sarupya and sayujya (likeness of form and absorption into Krishna). Strive for that consummation, not for lesser victories.

Source….http://media.radiosai.org/

Natarajan

Message for the Day….” The purpose of the temple is to awaken the divinity in humanity, and to induce people to believe that the physical frames in which they live are themselves houses of God.”

Think deeply over the functions of a place of worship, say, the temple. Temples are centres of discipline, where the aspirant is guided step by step to attain a vision of the Truth. They are schools for the training of the spirit, academies for the promotion of scriptural studies, institutes of super-science, and laboratories for the testing of the values of life. They are hospitals for the treatment and cure not only of the ‘birth-death disease’, which has persisted in the individual for ages, but even the much more potent mental disorders that trouble those who do not know the secret of acquiring peace. Temples are gymnasia where people are reconditioned and their hesitant faith, waning conviction, and upsurging egotism are all cured. Temples are mirrors that reflect aesthetic standards and achievements. The purpose of the temple is to awaken the divinity in humanity, and to induce people to believe that the physical frames in which they live are themselves houses of God.

Source…….. http://media.radiosai.org

Joke of the Day…. ” Who is the real Boss… ‘” ?!!!

A henpecked husband was advised by a psychiatrist to assert himself.

“You don’t have to let your wife bully you,” he said. “Go home and show her you’re the boss.”

The husband decided to take the doctor’s advice.

He went home, slammed the door, saw his wife and growled:

“From now on you’re taking orders from me. I want my supper right now, and after you get it on the table, go upstairs and lay out my clothes. Tonight I am going out with the boys. You are going to stay at home where you belong. Another thing, you know who is going to tie my bow tie?”

“I certainly do,” said his wife calmly. “The Undertaker!”

Source….. http://www.ba-ba mail.com

Natarajan

Laughter …the best medicine ….!!!

A blonde had just totaled her car in a horrific accident.

Miraculously, she managed to pry herself from the wreckage without a scratch and was applying fresh lipstick when the state trooper arrived.

“My God!” the trooper gasped. “Your car looks like an accordion that was stomped on by an elephant. Are you OK ma’am?”

“Yes, officer, I’m just fine.” the blonde chirped.

“Well, how in the world did this happen?” the officer asked as he surveyed the wrecked car.

“Officer, it was the strangest thing!” the blonde began. I was driving along this road when from out of nowhere this TREE pops up in front of me. So I swerved to the right, and there was another tree! I swerved to the left and there was ANOTHER tree! I served to the right and there was another tree! I swerved to the left and there was…”

“Uh, ma’am?”, the officer said, cutting her off.

“There isn’t a tree on this road for 30 miles – that was your air freshener swinging back and forth.”

Source…..www.ba-ba mail.com

Natarajan

Message for the Day… ” You are referring to the gift of food as Anna-dana. But no one has the authority to give in charity what has been given by God or be proud of it or even to feel that they have given something in charity.”

You are referring to the gift of food as Anna-dana. But no one has the authority to give in charity what has been given by God or be proud of it or even to feel that they have given something in charity. God gave rains, fostered the sapling and ripened the grain; what right have you to call it yours and give it in charity? It is not dana (charity) that you do; you are only offering gratitude to God! You are sanctifying the grain you have harvested by offering the food prepared out of it to Gods in human form (Narayanas)! So call it Narayana Seva! That will be more correct. Each one of you is a limb in the body called the Universe. Do your work without a murmur; work in full cooperation with all. The Universe will be healthy and happy only then. Love and love alone can bind you to others and to God, who is the very embodiment of love.

Source…. http://media.radiosai.org/sai_inspires/

Natarajan