” This Ola Auto Driver from Bengaluru is a Social Media Sensation today….”…How ?

Ghasamfar Ali K. and his wife, with Ranjani Shanker

Ghasamfar Ali K. and his wife, with Ranjani Shanker

One man can make a difference. Read to know why Ghasamfar Ali K. made the news

Less than a month ago, auto driver Ghasamfar Ali K., picked up a passenger in Bangalore at 8.30 p.m. and drove her to her destination.

Just another journey, as far as he was concerned. Except, by the next morning, he had become a social media celebrity. In less than a week, people were recognising him on the street. And last weekend, the same passenger travelled from her hometown in Chennai to Bangalore, turning up unexpectedly at his home to say ‘thank you.’

Back in Chennai, the passenger, Ranjani Shanker, a marketing consultant and musician, talks about how that seemingly ordinary journey made an impact on not just her, but thousands of people across the country. In Bangalore for a short holiday, she found herself stranded in the city at night. “I needed to go to Kanakpura Road, about 38 km away, and I just could not get a cab.” She finally tried the Ola Auto app on her phone and Ghasamfar Ali accepted the ride.

Before he began driving, however, he warned her that a large part of the route would be through deserted roads. “He said, “the light is very low and it will be lonely — I need to tell you that. But don’t worry.” Despite being nervous, she decided to get into his auto anyway, instructing him to stick to a route she picked via Google Maps. “About 15 minutes into the ride, the roads got dark. I was worried — but he kept checking on me, saying ‘Are you ok, madam? Don’t worry’.”

When she reached Kanakpura, where a friend was to pick her up, she jumped out of the auto in relief. “It was not a city road, but at least there were tea shops, and some light.” However, her friend was delayed — stuck in traffic. “Ghasamfar then insisted on waiting with me for 20 minutes till my friend arrived. And it was those 20 minutes that made me write that Facebook post.”

She wrote the story as soon as she got back to her hotel that night. “I’ll be honest — I did have a feeling it would be popular, but I did not expect it to become the sensation it did.” In an hour, there were 400 Likes. By morning, there were 2,000. “I was like, whoa, I’ve never seen so many Likes on a post,” Ranjani laughs. “Then 4,000, 5,000… now it’s at 17,500.” With almost 2,800 shares. But that’s not all. It’s also gone viral on a number of online news sites.

Why did this post get so popular? “That’s something I’ve been thinking about,” Ranjani says, “I feel it’s the lack of positive news that’s made it stand out. We hear so many negative stories — especially about cab and auto drivers. Men who are rude, who are offensive and dangerous.” She talks about how women, in particular, related to her post. “I think women understand that fear of a dark, lonely road, because they’ve all felt it.”

Meanwhile, Ghasamfar has been making waves in Bangalore. Says Ranjini, “He’s a local hero now: he’s been on radio stations, three newspaper articles and television. The local Commissioner of Police also felicitated him and posted the picture on their Facebook page.”

Ola finally got wind of the story and wanted to reward Ghasamfar. “They decided to pay off his autorickshaw loan. And they called to ask me if I’d like to join in and surprise him at his home,” says Ranjini.

She agreed enthusiastically, and Ola flew her Bangalore last weekend. “He was so surprised when I walked into his house!” She says, “My family was insistent that I give him something as well, as a token of our appreciation and respect.” So she gave him a watch, after which he introduced her to his wife and five-year-old son.

Ranjani then says with a smile, “As we were all sitting together and drinking tea, he said, “Madamji, I don’t even know why I’m famous. I hear it’s because of Facebook. I know what Facebook is… But what is a ‘Like’?”

Source….Shonali Muthalaly in http://www.the hindu.com

Natarajan

This Epic Image of Earth will Floor You….

NASA’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera captures stunning view of the entire sun-lit side of Earth.

This colour image of Earth, taken by NASA's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC), a four megapixel CCD camera and telescope on July 6, 2015, shows Earth as seen on July 6, 2015 from a distance of one million miles.

This colour image of Earth, taken by NASA’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC), a four megapixel CCD camera and telescope on July 6, 2015, shows Earth as seen on July 6, 2015 from a distance of one million miles.

Clicked from 1.6 million km away in space, a NASA camera on the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite has returned its first stunning view of the entire sun-lit side of Earth.

DSCOVR is equipped with the Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) that took the new photo on July 6.

EPIC captures a series of 10 different images in a variety of wavelengths, from near infrared to ultraviolet light, which can be analyzed in a number of different ways.

“Just got this new blue marble photo from @NASA. A beautiful reminder that we need to protect the only planet we have,” US President Barack Obama tweeted on his official @POTUS handle.

The images clearly show desert sand structures, river systems and complex cloud patterns on planet Earth.

“This first DSCOVR image of our planet demonstrates the unique and important benefits of Earth observation from space,” said NASA administrator Charlie Bolden in a statement.

“I want everyone to be able to see and appreciate our planet as an integrated, interacting system,” he added.

The primary objective of DSCOVR is to maintain the nation’s real-time solar wind monitoring capabilities, which are critical to the accuracy and lead time of space weather alerts and forecasts.

“DSCOVR’s observations of Earth, as well as its measurements and early warnings of space weather events caused by the sun, will help every person to monitor the ever-changing Earth, and to understand how our planet fits into its neighbourhood in the solar system, Bolden noted.

NASA will use the camera’s observations to measure ozone levels in Earth’s atmosphere and plant growth on the ground.

It will also help build maps showing the distribution of dust and volcanic ash around the globe, among other things.

“The high quality of the EPIC images exceeded all of our expectations in resolution,” said DSCOVR project scientist Adam Szabo.

“There will be a huge wealth of new data for scientists to explore,” he concluded.

Source…www.the hindu.com

Natarajan

” Healing Touch Through Your Fingers…”

Mudras – Healing Through Your Fingers

Most people associate yoga with a person sitting in the lotus position, hands on their knees with their forefinger and thumb touching. This positioning of the fingers is called “Mudra” and just like pressure points, this technique can affect our physical and emotional states.

Mudras

Mudras have been known in the East for thousands of years, not only in meditation or yoga, but also as part of the treatment for various physical and mental ailments. At times, people put their fingers in the mudra position without even knowing it. There are hundreds of mudra variations, which include your head, hands and body, each one helping with different ailments. This list will show you the 10 easiest mudras that you can perform everywhere and at any time – simply choose the one that corresponds to your problem and stick to it for a few days, until you feel better.

Please note that there is no need to apply pressure on your fingers. Perform these exercises with both hands simultaneously, preferably while sitting down.

 

1. Gyan Mudra (Knowledge)

Mudras

The tip of your forefinger touches the tip of the thumb while the rest of the fingers remain straight.

Targets: This mudra stimulates the pituitary gland, which controls your metabolism, as well as your sleep cycles. Gyan helps improve your memory, prevents insomnia, provides clarity of mind and can help in preventing dementia.

Perform for 30-45 minutes every day, or for 10-15 minutes 3 times a day.

 

2. Prithvi Mudra (Earth)

Mudras

The tip of the thumb touches the tip of your ring finger while the rest of the fingers remain straight.

Targets: Prithvi helps you with physical and mental weaknesses, prevents chronic lethargy, provides an energy boost and reduces the symptoms of osteoporosis. Other benefits include prevention of dryness of the skin, rashes, aging, hair loss, and even stomach ulcers.

Perform for 30-45 minutes every day, or for 10-15 minutes 3 times a day.

 

3. Varuna Mudra (Water)

Mudras

The tip of the pinky touches the tip of the thumb while the rest of the fingers remain straight.

Targets: Varuna helps balance your mental state, as well as your bodily fluids (it prevents dryness of the eyes, mouth, digestive system and skin). This mudra also aids in stopping cramps and constipation, as well as regulates the menstrual cycle and other hormonal irregularities in women. On top of all of these benefits, it can prevent joint degradation, anemia, and even may improve your sense of taste.

Perform for 45 minutes every day, or for 15 minutes 3 times a day. Avoid if you’re dealing with excess water retention.

4. Vayu Mudra (Air)

Mudras

The thumb holds the forefinger down while the rest of the fingers remain straight.

Targets: Vayu helps reduce stress and anxiety, as well as the intensity of your voice. It aids in decision making and impatience, shyness, unease, the hiccups, cramps, dizziness, and even Parkinson’s symptoms.

Perform for 30-45 minutes every day, or for 10-15 minutes 3 times a day.

 

5. Shunya Mudra (Emptiness)

Mudras

The thumb holds the middle finger down while the rest of the fingers remain straight.

Targets: Shunya is effective in cases of earaches and serves as a confidence booster. This position also prevents a feeling of emptiness, tinnitus, and even vertigo.

In cases of severe earaches, vertigo or numbness of a limb, perform this mudra until the problem is solved. Perform for 30-45 minutes every day, or for 10-15 minutes 3 times a day. Note that experts recommend stopping once the problem is over.

6. Surya Mudra (Sun)

Mudras

The thumb holds the ring finger down while the rest of the fingers remain straight.

Targets: This mudra helps reactivate the thyroid, lose weight and revitalize the digestive system. It also aids in reducing stress and anxiety while keeping you focused on your goals. Another benefit of the Surya is in keeping you warm if you’re suffering from chills.

Perform for 30-45 minutes every day, or for 10-15 minutes 3 times a day. Pay attention to your body temperature while in this position, and stop once your body starts to get too warm.

7. Prana Mudra (Life)

Mudras

The tips of the ring finger and pinky touch your thumb while the rest of the fingers remain straight.

Targets: Prana helps strengthen your mind and can boost your motivation. It also improves your eyesight, reduces tiredness and depression, and boosts the immune system.

Perform for 30-45 minutes every day, or for 10-15 minutes 3 times a day.

 

8. Apana Mudra (Digestion)

Mudras

The middle and ring fingers are held by the thumb.

Targets: Apana helps regulate your kidneys and intestines, thus aiding in cleaning your body from toxins and preventing constipation. Other benefits are the prevention of nausea and vomiting, as well as a burning sensation while urinating. This position is particularly useful for diabetics as it regulates blood glucose levels.

Perform for 30-45 minutes every day, or for 10-15 minutes 3 times a day.

9. Apana Vayu Mudra (Heart)

Mudras

The forefinger touches the base of the thumb while the middle and ring fingers are held by the thumb. The pinky remains straight.

Targets: Apana Vayu helps prevent heart diseases and other heart-related problems. In addition, it prevents gases and heartburn.

Perform for 30-45 minutes every day, or for 10-15 minutes 3 times a day. If you’ve experienced heart problems in the past, it is particularly recommended to practice this position daily.

 

10. Linga Mudra (Heat)

Mudras

Interlock your fingers while keeping the left thumb straight. Wrap the left thumb with your forefinger and right thumb, both of which should touch.

Targets: Linga helps increase body temperature and reduces phlegm and congestion. It strengthens the lungs and is particularly effective in cases of a cold, flu, sinus infections and asthma. It is also known to aid in men’s sexual virility.

It is recommended that you do not practice this mudra regularly, but rather only when you’re sick. Once the symptoms are gone, stop practicing it.

Source…www.ba-bamail.com

Natarajan

Message for the Day…” The Happiness of the World is the sign of HIS Arrival…”

The road laid out by holy people has to be repaired now and then, either by those who travel through it or by those who claim authority over it. That is what is called ‘teaching (bodha)’. It is for the sake of such repairs that the Lord occasionally sends some authorised individuals, sages, and divine people. Through their good teachings, the path opened by the God-people of the past is again made clear and smooth. But how is one to know the consequence of the soul’s yearning for the Lord’s Advent? Since this can’t be known, one has to pray until the world is established in happiness. The happiness of the world is the sign of His arrival; if this is understood, then it is easy to recognise the Avatar immediately. It is then that the religion of truth(sathya), of compassion (daya), of spiritual wisdom (jnana) and of love (prema) will grow and prosper. So until these are firmly rooted, people must continue their prayers. That is the responsibility of the people.

Sathya Sai Baba

Microsoft banks on cute babies for its first Windows 10 ads….

 

With only a few days left to the launch of Windows 10, Microsoft has roped in the most loveable models from around the wold for its first video advertisements for its next big operating system – babies! The series of videos highlight the future that Microsoft says Windows 10 will usher in for the next generation who will “grow up with Windows 10.”

Microsoft’s new global advertising campaign airs in the US today and in other markets on July 29, the day Windows 10 is launching. The campaign features young children from around the world in their natural settings in Morocco, Thailand, Iceland, England and the US.

Source….www.ibnlive.com and http://www.you tube.com

Natarajan

“Bonsai”…The Story Behind this Name !!!

Bonsai!

Long before the bonsai art form of creating miniature trees came to Japan, the wealthy in China were perfecting their craft known as “penzai” and “penjing.” The former means “tray plant” and the latter “tray scenery.” It is from the Japanese pronunciation of “penzai” that the word “bonzai” ultimately derives- “bon” meaning “tray-like” and “sai” meaning “planting.”  (The Japanese equivalent of penjing is bonkei, meaning “tray landscape.”)

In the earliest form of penjing, first emerging as a developed art form around 600-700 AD in China, people would collect native trees and grow them in small containers as a part of elaborate miniaturized landscapes. Those tiny landscapes were often given as gifts among China’s elite.

While Buddhist monks and delegations sent from Japan to China had been bringing back to Japan miniaturized crafted landscapes as souvenirs starting not that long after the art of penjing had been established in China, it wasn’t until the Kamakura period in Japan (1192-1333 AD) that the Japanese seem to have adopted this craft. The catalyst for this widespread adoption was the introduction of Zen Buddhism to Japan. Around the same time in Japan, penjing was distilled down to single, miniature trees, rather than miniature landscapes being the focus, with famed Zen master Kokan Shiren being particularly influential in the spread of Zen Buddhism and defining bonsai as an art form.

Besides not strictly being “invented” in Japan, another common misconception about bonsai trees is that they are genetically dwarfed. Instead, they are regular tree and shrub species, traditionally pine, maples, and azaleas, which are manipulated using pruning techniques, including extensive root pruning, to dwarf and shape the plants.

While there are many different styles of bonsai, keeping everything balanced is key for whatever type and shape of bonsai tree that is grown, hence Mr. Miyagi’s lessons to Daniel-san about balance in The Karate Kid:

Miyagi: Go, find balance.
Miyagi: Bansai, Daniel-san.
Daniel: Hey, bansai!
Miyagi: Bansai!

For instance, if a leaf or a branch is disproportionately large given the size of the tree, throwing the whole thing out of balance, it should be removed.  One should also hide any signs of pruning, so that the resulting tree looks just like it was naturally grown that way and a perfect, to scale, miniature of what the full size version of the tree would look like if it had the same shape.

Once Japan adopted the craft from China, it began to spread among all classes of Japanese society. According to bonsai historian Robert Baran, by the late 18th century a show for “traditional pine dwarf potted trees” was held annually in Kyoto where, ”Connoisseurs from five provinces and the neighboring areas would bring one or two plants each to the show in order to submit them to the visitors for ranking or judging.”

After Japan ended its over two centuries of isolation in the 19th century, the bonsai tree would be popularized outside of the country at fairs and expos around the world, including the Paris Expositions (1878, 1889) and the St. Louis World’s Fair (1904).

WWII proved both a blessing and a curse to the growth of the bonsai art form.  On the major downside, many growers did not continue in this line of work after the war and numerous extremely old bonsai trees were destroyed. Some effort was given to preserving them, however, such as workers at the Tokyo Imperial Palace continually pouring water over and ultimately rescuing some of the remarkable Imperial Collection as the Palace was burning around them after the allied bombing of Tokyo on May 25, 1945.

On the positive side, at least in terms of helping to continue the popularization of the bonsai tree outside of Japan, many Allied troops occupying Japan admired the art form and even took classes in it, bringing it back with them to their respective homes.

More recently, the art form has been popularized in cinema with, of course, The Karate Kid leading the way.

oldest-bonsai-treeToday, there is a World Bonsai convention that takes place every four years to showcase the best bonsai masters and their work internationally. Washington D.C. also houses the National Bonsai & Penjing Museumdedicated to the miniaturized trees and landscapes.  And if you visit the Tokyo Imperial Palace and tour their bonsai collection, you can spy some of the finest specimens in the world, including one of the oldest known bonsai trees, the Third Shogun (pictured right), which is a five-needle pine that has been steadfastly maintained for an astounding five and a half centuries.

Source….www.today i foundout.com

Natarajan

” தமிழ் இலக்கியத்தில் தன்னம்பிக்கை சிந்தனை …”

இன்று உலகெங்கிலும் பரவலாகப் பேசப்பட்டு வருவது உடன்பாட்டுச் சிந்தனை. இந்த நேர்மறை சிந்தனையை புலப்படுத்தும் விதத்தில் ஆங்கிலத்தில் பல நுால்கள் வெளிவந்துள்ளன. எதையும்

உடன்பாட்டு நோக்கில் பார்ப்பது, நம்பிக்கையோடு அணுகுவது என்பது தமிழ் மண்ணுக்குப் புதியது அல்ல.

தொல்காப்பியர் முதல் இன்றைய ஹைகூ கவிஞர் வரை தமிழைப் பொறுத்த வரையில் பெரும்

பாலானோர் உடன்பாட்டுச் சிந்தனையாளர்களாகவே விளங்குகின்றனர்.தொல்காப்பியமே தமிழில் முழுமையாகக் கிடைக்கும் பழைய இலக்கண நுால். இந்நுாலில் கூட உடன்பாட்டுச் சிந்தனையின் பதிவை ஆங்காங்கே காணமுடிகிறது.

சங்க இலக்கியத்தில் தமிழில் தொன்மையான இலக்கியம் சங்க இலக்கியம். எட்டுத்தொகை, பத்துப்பாட்டு எனப் பதினெட்டு நுால்களின் தொகுப்பு அது.பக்குடுக்கை நன்கணியார் என்ற புறநானுாற்றுப் புலவரின் உலகப் பார்வை இங்கே கவனிக்கதக்கது.

இன்னாது அம்ம, இவ் வுலகம்;இனிய காண்க, இதன் இயல்பு உணர்ந்தோரே”என்பது அவரது வாக்கு.’இந்த உலகம் கொடியது தான்’ எனினும் இதன் இயல்பினை உணர்ந்தவர்கள் இதிலும் இனிமையைக் காணக் கற்றுக்கொள்ள வேண்டும்’ என்பது அருமையான உடன்பாட்டுச் சிந்தனையின் எதிரொலி ஆகும்.

‘எத்திசைச் செலினும் அத்திசைச் சோறே!’ என்றனர் சங்கச் சான்றோர். திருக்குறளில்

ஆல்பர்ட் சுவைட்சரில் இருந்து அப்துல் கலாம் வரை திருவள்ளுவரை வானளாவப் போற்றிப் புகழ்வதற்குக் காரணம் அவரது உடன்பாட்டுச் சிந்தனையே. வள்ளுவர் எங்கும் உலகையோ, வாழ்க்கையையோ, இல்லறத்தையோ, பெண்மையையோ மருந்துக்குக் கூட இழித்தோ பழித்தோ பேசவில்லை; எதிர்மறையான சிந்தனைகளை மொழியவில்லை; உயர்த்தியும் போற்றியுமே உரைத்துள்ளார். ‘அறன் எனப் பட்டதே இல்வாழ்க்கை’, ‘பெண்ணிற் பெருந்தக்க யாவுள?’ என்கிறது குறள்.

“தெய்வத்தான் ஆகாது எனினும் முயற்சிதன்மெய்வருத்தக் கூலி தரும்”என வள்ளுவர் ஊழ்வினையைப் புறந்தள்ளி, மனித முயற்சிக்கு மகுடம் சூட்டியிருக்கிறார். சிலப்பதிகாரத்தில்

தமிழில் தோன்றிய முதல் காப்பியம் சிலப்பதிகாரம். அவலக் காப்பியமான சிலப்பதிகாரம் மங்கல நிகழ்ச்சியான கோவலன்-கண்ணகி திருமணத்தில் தொடங்குவது குறிப்பிடத்தக்கது. இது, இளங்கோவடிகளின் உடன்பாட்டுச் சிந்தனையை காட்டுகிறது.

கணிகையர் குலத்தைச் சார்ந்த மாதவிக்குக் காப்பியத்தில் கண்ணகிக்கு நிகரான ஓர் இடத்தி னைத் தந்திருப்பதும், இல்லறத்தைப் புகழ்ந்து கண்ணகியின் கற்பு வாழ்வை உயர்த்திக் கூறி

யிருப்பதும், கொடியவன் என எவரும் இல்லாமலே காப்பியத்தைச் சுவையாக நடத்திச் சென்றிருப்பதும் ஒரு வகையில் பார்த்தால் உடன்பாட்டுச் சிந்தனையின் தாக்கமே எனலாம்.

பக்தி இயக்கக் காலத்தில் :பக்தி இயக்கத்தின் முன்னோடியான திருமூலர் திருமந்திரத்தில் ‘நான் பெற்ற இன்பம் பெறுக இவ்வையகம்’ என்று தாயுள்ளத்தோடு பாடியுள்ளார். உடம்பினை இழித்தும் பழித்தும் பாடாமல்- ‘உடம்பினுள்ளே உறுபொருள் கண்டேன்’ என்றும், ‘உடம்பினை யான் இருந்து ஓம்புகிறேன்’ என்றும் உடம்பின் இன்றியமையாமையை உணர்த்தும் வகையில் பாடியிருக்கிறார்.

ஆதிசங்கரரால் ‘திராவிட சிசு’ எனப் பாராட்டப் பெற்றவர் திருஞானசம்பந்தர். குழந்தை

ஞானியான அவருடைய பாடல்களில் சோர்வையோ, கலக்கத்தையோ, துயரத்தையோ

காண்பது அரிது; ஊக்கமும் நம்பிக்கையும் எழுச்சியுமே ததும்பி நிற்கும்.உதாரணமாக

“மண்ணில் நல்ல வண்ணம் வாழலாம் வைகலும்

எண்ணில் நல்ல கதிக்கு யாதுமோர் குறைவிலை

கண்ணில் நல்லதுறும் கழுமல வளநகர்ப்

பெண்ணின் நல்லாளொடும் பெருந்தகை இருந்ததே” என பாடினார்.

“ நாமார்க்கும் குடியல்லோம் நமனை அஞ்சோம்

நரகத்தில் இடர்ப்படோம் நடலை இல்லோம்

ஏமாப்போம் பிணியறியோம் பணிவோம் அல்லோம்

இன்பமே எந்நாளும் துன்பம் இல்லை”

என்னும் அப்பர் பெருமானின் வாக்கு.

ஏழாம் நுாற்றாண்டில் பிறந்த அழகிய உடன்பாட்டுச் சிந்தனையின் வெளிப்பாடு ஆகும்.

பாரதியாரின் சிந்தனை :இருபதாம் நுாற்றாண்டின் விடியலில் தமிழால் தகுதி பெற்று, தமிழுக்குத் தகுதி சேர்த்த தனிப்பெருங் கவிஞர் பாரதியார். வாழ்ந்த காலமெல்லாம் வறுமைத் துன்பத்தில் வாடினாலும், ‘ஒன்று பரம்பொருள், நாம் அதன் மக்கள், உலகு இன்பக் கேணி’ என்றே நம்பிக்கையுடன் முழங்கினார் அவர்; ‘எத்தனை கோடி இன்பம் வைத்தாய் – எங்கள் இறைவா! இறைவா! இறைவா!’ என்றே மூன்று முறை இறைவனை விளித்துப் பாடினார் அவர்;

‘நம்பினார் கெடுவதில்லை, நான்குமறைத் தீர்ப்பு; அம்பிகையைச் சரண் புகுந்தால், அதிக வரம் பெறலாம்’ என்று தன்னம்பிக்கை சிந்தனையை வெளிப்படுத்தினார்.

“ இன்று புதிதாய்ப் பிறந்தோம் என்று நீவிர்

எண்ணமதைத் திண்ணமுற இசைத்துக் கொண்டு

தின்று விளையாடி இன்புற்றிருந்து வாழ்வீர்!”

‘காட்சி’ என்னும் தலைப்பில் பாரதியார் எழுதிய வசன கவிதையிலும் அவரது உடன்பாட்டுச் சிந்தனை அழகுற வெளிப்பட்டிருக்கிறது.

“இவ்வுலகம் இனியது… மனிதர் மிகவும் இனியர்.

ஆண் நன்று. பெண் இனிது. குழந்தை இன்பம். இளமை இனிது. முதுமை நன்று. உயிர் நன்று. சாதல் இனிது”இவ்வுலகில் பிறப்புத் தொடங்கி மனிதனுடைய மூச்சுத் தொடரின் முற்றுப் புள்ளியான மரணம் வரைக்கும் அனைத்திலும் இனிமையைக் காணும், -நன்மையை நாடும் – அற்புதமான மனநிலையின் ஆற்றல் மிக்க வெளிப்பாடு இக்கவிதை.

புதிய தமிழ்க் கவிதையில் இருபதாம் நுாற்றாண்டுக் கவிதை வடிவங்களான புதுக்கவிதை, ஹைகூ ஆகியவற்றிலும் ஆங்காங்கே உடன்பாட்டுச் சிந்தனைகள் தலைகாட்டுகின்றன. படிப்பவர் நெஞ்சில் நம்பிக்கை ஒளியைப் பாய்ச்ச வல்ல இத்தகைய கவிதைகள் ஒன்றிரண்டை இங்கே காண்போம்.

“இளம்பிறையே! உனது ஏழைமையை

நினைத்து வருந்தாதே! ஏனென்றால்

உன்னுள்ளேதான் பூர்ணசந்திரன்

புதைந்து கிடக்கிறான்”

என்பது இக்பால் படைத்துள்ள புதுக்கவிதை.

ஈரோடு தமிழன்பனின் கவிதையில்

“பத்தாவது தடவையாக விழுந்தவனுக்கு

முத்தமிட்டுச் சொன்னது பூமி:

ஒன்பது முறை எழுந்தவனல்லவா நீ?”

‘ஒரு மனிதன் தன் வாழ்க்கையில் தவறி விழுவது என்பது அவ்வளவு முக்கியம் அன்று; விழும் போதெல்லாம் அவன் விடாமல் எழ நினைப்பதும், முயல்வதும் தான் முக்கியம்’ என்று தன்னம்பிக்கை விதை துாவுகிறார் கவிஞர்.

இங்ஙனம் தமிழ் இலக்கியத்தில் காலந்தோறும் உடன்பாட்டுச் சிந்தனையின் தாக்கத்தினைக் காண முடிகிறது.

– முனைவர் நிர்மலா மோகன்

தகைசால் பேராசிரியர்

காந்திகிராமம் கிராமியப்

பல்கலைக்கழகம்

காந்திகிராமம்

Source….www.dinamalar.com

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Shubham Jaglan, 10 Year Old Boy From Haryana Lifts Junior World Championship Title !!!

SHUBHAM

On Thursday, when Shubham Jaglan claimed the IMG Academy junior world championship for the 9-10 age category in San Diego, it wasn’t just another trophy on a shelf heaving with trophies. It was a heart-warming moment for everyone to see Shubham overwhelm the massive odds he has battled.

Shubham, a 10-year-old son of a milkman from rural Haryana, is no less than a prodigy. His three-day total of seven-under par 179 was better than rest of the field to become the Junior World Champion in his age category.

He has trained at an abandoned agriculture field, his bunker shots were practiced from a cement mixer filled with sand and he learnt much of his golf primarily watching experts on YouTube.

How a village boy from Haryana picked up golf clubs is an incredible story.

According to a Times of India report, a couple of years back, an NRI set up a small golfing range in his home village of Israna.

“He bought the kids some equipment and hired a local caddie to teach them. But after a few months, most kids seem to lose interest. The caddie quit too, but not without leaving some equipment at Shubham’s home and telling his father that his son had real talent,” notes the report.

Despite the setback, Shubham kept practising.

When India’s former top golfer Nonita Lall Qureshi spotted Shubham’s talent, she was left awe-struck.

“Shubham would spend hours watching video tutorials on the computer. A lot of what he had learnt at that stage was self-taught. For someone just seven years of age, his understanding of the mechanics of golf was phenomenal,” Nonita told ToI. Nonita has been coaching Shubham since he was 7.

Shubham was later taken under the wings of the Golf Foundation, run by Arjuna Awardee and Asian Games gold medallist Amit Luthra.

Last year, Shubham missed out with a runner up finish. But this time, he made sure he got the top billing through sheer determination.

After the win, in a Facebook post, Shubham thanked his mentors.  “I have finally done it! I have won one of the most prestigious tournaments in junior golf. All the credit goes to my family, Delhi Golf Club for giving my facilities to play and practice, The Golf Foundation for giving me everything that I needed and the most important is my coach Nonita Lall Qureshi who pushed my game and mind to this level and got me all the way to winning this prestigious tournament.

“It means a lot to me and my dad especially, who was with me 24/7 and worked harder than I did. Last but not at all the least, Amit Luthra Sir who has given me all day the support that I needed! Thanks to all my friends and family for pushing for me and making me who I am.”

 

Source…www.huffingtonpost.in

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Message for the Day…” Renounce Your bad qualities, and Cultivate adherence to Right Conduct….”

Sathya Sai Baba

People are engaged in exploring space but do not make the slightest effort to explore the Divine within. Of what use are experiments in space when there is no genuine cultivation of human qualities and the practice of basic virtues such as acting in reverence with the mother, the father and the preceptor? People today are living in human form but are filled with beastly qualities! Scriptures declare that people can attain immortality only by renunciation (tyaga) and not through actions, wealth or progeny. What must be renounced? Renounce your bad qualities. To manifest your inherent divine nature, cultivate love for God and fear of sin and adherence to right conduct (sangha niti). When you fear sin and love God, you cannot indulge in immoral acts, automatically ensuring morality in society. God can be known only by experience and not by experiments. Hence follow your chosen spiritual practices diligently and sincerely.

 

” Hamara Bharath …” Incredible India …A Travel Paradise….

Let’s see… there’s history.

(Leh Palace, Leh)

Photograph: Sandeep Kashyap

There’s religion…

(The Golden Temple, Amritsar)

Photograph: Ruturaj Gorakh Mulik

Like everywhere! Even under a few inches of snow!

(Solang Valley, Himachal Pradesh)

Photograph: Ruturaj Gorakh Mulik

 

Fancy a drive in the snow? You got it!

(Solang Valley, Himachal Pradesh)

Photograph: Ruturaj Gorakh Mulik

Or maybe zorbing? No sweat You can have that too!

(Solang Valley, Himachal Pradesh)

Photograph: Ruturaj Gorakh Mulik

Are you a hills person?

(Manali)

Photograph: Ruturaj Gorakh Mulik

Are you a beach bum?

(Kovalam beach, Kerala)

Photograph: Shounak Pal

Or could you do with just a lake?

Photograph: Piyush Goel

(Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh)

Do you fancy a road trip?

Photograph: Sandeep Kashyap

(Leh-Manali Highway, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir)

One packed with adventure? 🙂

(Manali, Himachal Pradesh)

Photograph: Ruturaj Gorakh Mulik

 

Why go away from India?

Because even though there may not be a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow…

(Nainital, Uttarakhand)

Photograph: Rahul Kumar

every cloud does have a silver lining! 🙂

(Dhanaulti, Uttarakhand)

Photograph: Rahul Kumar

Source….www.rediff.com

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