Message for the Day… ” When one becomes aware that the Self is God, there can be no fear of death haunting him. Faith is life; absence of faith is death. “

The process of living is the swinging of a pendulum from smile to tear. Childhood is too tender and innocent, youth is too full of folly and faults, middle age is muddled with problems and possible remedies, and old age is spent in regret over past failings. When can you taste some real happiness? Joys and sorrows are the results of the mind’s involvement in the transient and the trivial. The inner core of each living being is God. The Sun is not tarnished by its rays falling upon anything harmful. The Self too is unaffected by the effects of the mind pursuing the senses wherever they lead it. When one becomes aware that the Self is God, there can be no fear of death haunting him. Faith is life; absence of faith is death. Only the body dies; the Divine Self (Atma) is beyond birth and death. Aware of this, one is soaked in Ananda (Divine Bliss).

Source…. http://media.radiosai.org/

Natarajan

Message for the Day… ” Chanting God’s name is the best course; it can be practised at all times and places by all, “

Arjuna became entitled to the spiritual guidance of the Geeta from the Lord Himself because he evinced the despondency, renunciation, surrender and one-pointedness (vishada, vairagya, saranagati and ekagrata) that is essential to assimilate the great message. When your yearning for liberation becomes truly intense, you earn the right to set aside all social conventions, worldly norms and codes of conduct, that do not subserve that high purpose. Then, Prahlada can give up his father, Bhishma can counter his Guru, Meera can desert her husband and Shankaracharya can play subterfuge with his mother. Ask earnestly if you have reached that stage! Develop that taste for liberation! Chanting God’s name is the best course; it can be practised at all times and places by all, irrespective of creed, gender, caste, age or economic and social status. It will keep you in constant touch with the Infinite and so, it will transmit to you the wisdom and power of the Infinite.

Source…. http://media.radiosai.org/

Natarajan

வாரம் ஒரு கவிதை….” ஒரு முறையேனும் ….”

ஒரு முறையேனும் …
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அலை பேசி , கை பேசி எதுவும்
இல்லாமல் தனி ஒருவனாய்
என்னை மறந்து ,இந்த உலகை
மறந்து , வலையின் மாயையில்
இன்னும் சிக்காத ஒரு மண்ணின்
மடியில் நான் ஆடி ஓடி நடை பயில
வேண்டும் ஒரு நாள் முழுதும் !
அந்த மண்ணின் மரத்தில்
குடியிருக்கும் குயிலின் பாட்டு
பாட்டு மட்டும் கேட்க வேண்டும்
ஒரு நாள் முழுதும் நான் !
இது என் தீராத ஆசை !  என்
ஆசை நிறைவேறுமா என் வாழ் நாளில்
ஒரு முறையேனும் ?
Natarajan
in http://www.dinamani.com dated 25th June 2018

Dubai’s Encroaching Sandstorms…..

Living in the UAE is a constant battle with dust, sand and sandstorms, especially during summer, but they can occur in any seasons of the year. Fine, powdery dust creeps under doors and through cracks in the windows and gets into everything. Particularly vicious storms obscure the sky and the sun for days on end. Going out during these days becomes a hazard.

While sandstorms are not very severe inside cities such as Dubai, out in the middle of the desert with nothing to hold the sand in place, they are unforgiving. These exceptional photos of desert highways and other infrastructure overwhelmed by sand shows how intense sandstorms are in the Middle East. These photos were taken by Sydney-based photographer Irenaeus Herok.

Source…..Kaushik in http://www.amusingplanet.com

Natarajan

Joke for the Day….” Baby…It will be yours one day …” !!!

A husband and wife were walking down a high street when the wife spots a beautiful diamond necklace in a jewelry store window.

She urges her husband to go inside so that she can take a look at it.

Although she wants it, he simply doesn’t have to buy it for her, but he promises that it’ll be hers one day.

A month passes, and the wife is at home wondering where on earth her husband is.

She angrily calls his cell phone.

“Where the hell are you?” she asks.

“Darling, you remember that jewelry store where you saw the diamond necklace and totally fell in love with it, and I didn’t have money that time, and I said ‘Baby it’ll be yours one day’?”

“Yeah, I remember that my love!” she replies, smiling and blushing profusely as she does.

“I’m in the bar just next to that shop.”

Source….www.ba-ba mail.com

Natarajan

 

Stunning Animal Drawings from Memory….By a Child Artist

Dušan Krtolica , a 15-year-old boy from Serbia, began drawing when he was just two. He has already had six solo exhibitions, in which he mainly exhibits his anatomically correct drawings of animals. Dušan loves the natural world and he even illustrated an encyclopedia a couple of years ago.

The talented youngster loves the diversity of the animal kingdom and its ability to change and adapt. He cannot remember what the first animal he drew was, but his parents say it was a whale. What’s even more amazing is that he draws completely from memory. Take a look at some of his amazing artwork below!                                                                                 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source……www. ba-ba mail.com

Natarajan

 

 

 

 

Message for the Day….” The Two obstacles which stand in the way of our Spiritual Progress….”

There are two obstacles which prevents spiritual progress despite your valuable efforts. The first is the tendency to compare yourself with others. This is very wrong. No two individuals are identical. Even identical twins grow in distinct ways. Billions of human beings are on the earth, but which is the press which has given each of them a novel imprint? This is God’s glory. God creates every individual, with their distinct nature, quality, potentiality and destiny. How then can anyone compare themselves with another and either exult or despair? How can you be proud that you are better than others? Second obstacle is, we are in the habit of justifying our faults, rationalising our errors and avoiding the responsibility of facing them squarely and correcting them. These two attitudes thicken one’s ignorance and breed further failings. Everyone has God as the Source. Remember that all are kith and kin, through God from Whom we have come!

Source…. http://media.radiosai.org

Natarajan

Message for the Day ….” You must strive to diagnose your own character and discover the faults that are infesting it; do not try to analyse the character of others and seek to spot their defects.”

Life is a campaign against foes; a battle with obstacles, temptations, hardships, and hesitations. These foes are within and so, the battle has to be incessant and perpetual. Like the virus that thrives in the bloodstream, the vices of lust, greed, hate, malice, pride and envy sap the energy and faith of every being and reduce them to untimely fall. You must strive to diagnose your own character and discover the faults that are infesting it; do not try to analyse the character of others and seek to spot their defects. This self-examination is very necessary to bring to light the defects that might undermine one’s spiritual career. People buy clothes with deep colour, so that they may not reveal dust or dirt; they do not prefer white clothes, for they show plainly their soiled condition. But, do not try to hide your dirt in darkness; be ashamed of soiled natures and endeavour to cleanse them fast.

Source….. http://media.radiosai.org

Natarajan

The Sacred Crocodiles of Bazoule…..!!!

Bazoule, in Burkina Faso, is a sprawling lakeside village around 30 kilometers from the capital Ouagadougou, with a very unique tradition—for many generations residents of this village have been living in harmony with more than a hundred ferocious crocodiles that live in the village pond, the same pond where children swim and bath and the womenfolk fetch water from.

Bazoule’s crocodiles are a distant relative to the larger and more aggressive Nile crocodile. They are a species of their own—Crocodylus suchus—also known as the West African crocodile or desert crocodiles because they are mostly found in forested regions and open habitats. These crocodiles, or rather their ancestors, have adapted to the changing environment in northern Africa, from lush savannah and grasslands 10,000 years ago to the hot and arid Sahara that it is now.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo credit: www.globe-reporters.org

Unlike the Nile crocodile, that typically prefers large seasonal rivers, the West African crocodile generally prefers lagoons and wetlands in forested regions. Some of these wetlands, called a guelta, forms only during rains or when underground springs collect in a depression. When the water evaporates, the crocodiles pass the summer in a kind of torpor. They don’t eat and they keep movement down to a minimum.

West African crocodiles are also less aggressive than the Nile crocodile and usually does not attack humans. Like Bazoule, many communities throughout West Africa have lived in close proximity to West African crocodiles and instead of fearing them, these people revere them and protect them from harm. Bazoule’s people believe that the crocodiles came from the sky along with the rains, and if the crocodiles disappear the water will disappear too.

Sacred crocodiles are also found in the town of Sabou in central western Burkina Faso. Just over the border from Burkina Faso in Ghana, there is a town called Paga, that hosts their own collection of crocodiles that live side by side with humans. Both at Bazoule and at Paga, there are guides who will eagerly lure the crocodiles out of water with live chicken as bait, so that tourists can pat them and take pictures with them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo credit: www.globe-reporters.org

Source….Kaushik in http://www.amusingplanet.com

Natarajan