Message for the Day…” You are all caskets of divine Love; share it, spread it. Express that Love in acts of service, words of sympathy, and thoughts of compassion”

God is the source of all love; love the world as the vesture of God, no more, no less. Through love, you can merge in the ocean of love. Love cures pettiness, hate and grief. Love loosens bonds; it saves man from the torment of birth and death. Seen through the eyes of Love, all beings are beautiful, all deeds are dedicated, and all thoughts are innocent. You are all caskets of divine Love; share it, spread it. Express that Love in acts of service, words of sympathy, and thoughts of compassion. Just as when you wake up from sleep you know that the dream which you had was a matter of minutes though the chain of events dreamt spanned many years, this life will appear a transient affair when you awake into jnana after this brief ‘dream of life’. Hence be always full of joy so that when death calls, you can quit with a light laugh, and not whimper in grief.

Source….http://media.radiosai.org

Natarajan

வாரம் ஒரு கவிதை …” தூரத்து வெளிச்சம் ” 2

 

Message for the Day …” When you recite the Name of God, remembering all the while His majesty, His compassion, His glory, His splendour, and His presence, love will grow within you. “

God has a million names. Believe that all names in all languages and all forms that man can conceive, denote the One and only God; that all hearts are motivated by the One and Only God; that all faiths glorify the One and Only God; and His adoration is best done by means of love. Cultivate that attitude of Oneness (Eka-bhava), between men of all creeds, all countries and all continents. That is the message of love, I bring. That is the message I wish you to take to heart. Foster love, live in love, spread love – that is the spiritual exercise which will yield the maximum benefit. When you recite the Name of God, remembering all the while His majesty, His compassion, His glory, His splendour, and His presence, love will grow within you. Its roots will go deeper and deeper, and its branches will spread wider and wider giving cool shelter to friend and foe, one and all. Cultivate love and share love.

Source….http://media.radiosai.org/

Natarajan

Tianducheng: A Fake Paris in China….

These two photographs of the Eiffel Tower look very similar, but they aren’t the same, which you can probably tell from their different surroundings. One of the Eiffel Towers is the original standing in Paris. The other is a replica located in Tianducheng, in the suburbs of Hangzhou in China.

Replicas of famous monuments are common around the world, but there is something pervasive and obsessive about Tianducheng. Spread over 31 square kilometers, this luxurious housing estate, opened in 2007, was modeled after France’s famous “City of Lights” with Parisian-style buildings, fountains, landscaping and even its own Eiffel Tower. The replica Eiffel Tower here is over one hundred meters tall, or one-third the size of the original.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Which one is in Paris? Photo credit: François Prost

These photos are from a series called “Paris Syndrome”, by Paris-based photographer François Prost, where Prost places scenes from the French capital side by side with similar buildings in Tianducheng. There are shots of wide French boulevard lined with traditional Haussmann-era apartment buildings and classical Parisian public sculptures and streetlamps, that are difficult to tell apart from the original.

But it’s only a façade.

“People living in Tianducheng live there as they would anywhere else in China,” observes Prost. Even the dining options resemble the rest of the country, with street canteens and restaurants serving typical Chinese dishes. “I was thinking maybe they would also have tried to recreate a French restaurant,” said Prost.

Despite a national obsession with European architecture, local enthusiasm for Tianducheng, also known as Sky City, is a bit on the side of apathy. “The sites in France attract thousands and thousands of tourist per day — it’s never ending! — whereas in China the sites are not very busy and mainly occupied by local people passing by on electrical scooters or by foot,” Prost said. “People in Sky City don’t really care about the monuments: only the Eiffel Tower attracts local people by night, either to practice group dance or to have an evening walk, especially on Friday and Saturday evenings when the tower is lit up like it is in Paris every five minutes each hour every night.”

Four years ago, the project appeared to be heading towards doom when the developers failed to find buyers for the homes and businesses, but now its population have risen to 30,000, as of 2017, and is on the rise.

All photographs on the left is in China.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Source..

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

Natarajan