Indian Blogger’s Viral Poem Explains Why We Shouldn’t Pray Just For Paris Only But For the Whole World…

There has been tremendous amount of support coming in from across the world for the shocking attacks in Paris. A Delhi-based blogger Karuna Ezara Parikh wrote down this poem and that seems to have resonated with a lot of people, considering how viral it has gone. –

Source: @karunaparikh on Twitter

Source: @karunaparikh on Twitter

Here’s what she had to say on her Facebook post:

I woke this morning deeply disturbed by the news from #Paris, but more amazed by the attention it received on social media. I understand Paris is a beloved and familiar space for a lot of people, but it troubled me that #Beirut, a city my father grew up in, had received so little attention after the horrific bombings two days earlier. It also troubled me that #Baghdad, a place I have absolutely no connection with, received even less attention after the senseless bombing that took place there last week. Worst of all, I found the understanding of the refugee crisis skewed and simplistic. If you’ve been following the journeys of the people leaving their homes around the world right now, perhaps you’ll understand why the words #SyrianRefugeeCrisis are just as devastating as#PrayForParis. It’s time to pray for humanity. It is time to make all places beloved. It’s time to pray for the world.

Source…..www.thebetterindia.com

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One Sikh Man Tweeted This Message Of Humanity After The Paris Attacks …

The recent Paris attacks have left over 120 people dead and more than 350 people injured. –

Source: Getty Images

Source: Getty Images

As a gesture to help out people seeking shelter during the attacks, the phrase “#PorteOuverte” started trending on Twitter. PorteOuverte means ‘Open Door’ and meant that anyone using that hashtag was offering their shelter for the stranded people.

Twitter User @RohanSinghKalsi tweeted this:

  1. Anybody who’s stranded in Paris and needs shelter and somewhere safe, any Sikh Gurdwara (temple) will be happy to accommodate e

    This got retweeted over 13,000 times and received a tremendous response! –

    Source….www.the betterindia.com

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Simple Cleaning Tricks for Household ….

Cleaning your home usually involves harsh, smelly chemicals that assault your sense of smell, dry out your skin, and leave you feeling like you live in a science lab.

The natural methods below not only work just as well without those abrasive side effects, some actually work even better. Say goodbye to working up a sweat scrubbing away and let these simple hacks take care of the hard work for you. Everything from the bathroom to your laundry will benefit from these awesome tricks.

 Revive your musty shower curtain.

Revive your musty shower curtain.

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Toss it in the washing machine with a few old towels to help scrub off all the mildew and other ickiness. Just do a normal wash in warm water and hang to dry.

 Clear out drain buildup without harsh chemicals.

Clear out drain buildup without harsh chemicals.

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Pour one cup of baking soda followed by one cup of white vinegar and allow to fizz for five to ten minutes. Rinse with boiling hot water.

 De-grime your shower head.

De-grime your shower head.

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Use a Ziplock bag large enough to fit over the entire shower head and fill it with white vinegar. Tie it over the shower head, making sure it’s fully submerged, and allow to sit overnight. Rinse with water.

Toilet brushes need to be cleaned, too.

Toilet brushes need to be cleaned, too.

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Pour one cup of washing soda, a half-cup hydrogen peroxide, and half a cup of white vinegar into your toilet bowl and leave your brush to sit in it for a few hours. Flush to rinse.

Get your mirrors and windows drunk.

Get your mirrors and windows drunk.

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Okay, not really, but using a mixture of one part vodka, one part white vinegar, and two parts distilled water will give you a streak-free clean.

Stop scrubbing your microwave.

Stop scrubbing your microwave.

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Fill a bowl with water and lemon juice (or vinegar) and heat it for about five minutes. Once it’s cooled down, you’ll be able to wipe away all the stains without a struggle.

Keep your wood cutting boards naturally sanitized

Keep your wood cutting boards naturally sanitized.

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Just rub a sliced lemon over the whole thing, then let it dry before wiping off any residue.

Toothpaste doesn’t just make your teeth shiny.

Toothpaste doesn't just make your teeth shiny.

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It can also get rid of the pesky tarnish on silver without having to resort to smelly chemical solutions.

Clean hard-to-reach glassware nooks with rice.

Clean hard-to-reach glassware nooks with rice.

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Decorative wine bottles, flower vases, and other items with small openings can be cleaned using one-quarter cup of uncooked rice, a splash of water, and a few drops of dish soap. Simply give ’em a good shake!

Give your appliances a smooth shine with baby oil.

Give your appliances a smooth shine with baby oil.

It cuts through all the dust and grease and leaves metal appliances shining for up to a week.

Soak up carpet spills with salt

Soak up carpet spills with salt.

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It’s best to get to the stain as quickly as possible and pour lots (LOTS) of salt on it. Let it stay for a few days, adding more if necessary, then vacuum up.

Or iron the stain away.

Or iron the stain away.

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Put a damp cloth over the stain and iron on a high setting to give it a good steam clean.

Make your mildewy towels as fresh as new.

Make your mildewy towels as fresh as new.

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Wash them with vinegar on hot to kill the stale smell and make them fluffy as well as fresh-scented.

Speaking of washing machines, clean those, too.

Speaking of washing machines, clean those, too.

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Run an empty load with as much water and on the highest heat setting as possible. Once it’s filled, add a quart of white vinegar and one cup of washing or baking soda (or whatever you can fit into the front-loading detergent drawer), then run again with just water.

Gather the dust from your fans in a pillowcase instead of your face.

Gather the dust from your fans in a pillowcase instead of your face.

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Wrap the pillow case around the blade and wipe away the dust on the bottom and top of the blade at the same time.

When your guests forget to use coasters, clean the wood rings with olive oil and salt.

When your guests forget to use coasters, clean the wood rings with olive oil and salt.

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Apply a mixture of olive oil and salt to each stain and allow to sit for an hour or so before wiping away. It might not look like it worked at first, but just wait and reapply if necessary.

Get rid of your kids’ graffiti from wood furniture.

Get rid of your kids' graffiti from wood furniture.

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A washcloth soaked in rubbing alcohol will easily wipe away their artwork on most wood surfaces.

 

(via Nourishing Joy, Bustle)

Source…. http://www.justdiy.com/cleaning-tricks

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“கறுப்பாக காட்சியளித்த மெரினா கடற்பகுதி…. “…கடல் நீரே மாசு பட்டால் …?

மெரீனா கடற்பரப்பு மிகவும் மாசடைந்துள்ளது

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மெரீனா கடற்பரப்பு மிகவும் மாசடைந்துள்ளது

கழிவு நீர் கடலில் கலப்பதால் கடல் பரப்பு கறுப்பாக காட்சியளிக்கிறது

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கழிவு நீர் கடலில் கலப்பதால் கடல் பரப்பு கறுப்பாக காட்சியளிக்கிறது

சென்னையில் பெய்த மழையின் காரணமாக, ஆறுகளின் நீர் வங்கக் கடலில் கலந்ததால், மெரீனா கடற்கரைப் பகுதி மாசடைந்து கடல் நீர் கறுப்பு நிறத்தில் காணப்படுகிறது

சமீபத்தில் சென்னையில் பெய்த மழையின் காரணமாக, ஆறுகளின் நீர் வங்கக் கடலில் கலந்ததால், மெரீனா கடற்கரைப் பகுதி மாசடைந்து கடல் நீர் கறுப்பு நிறத்தில் காணப்படுவதோடு, துர்நாற்றமும் வீசிவருகிறது.

தமிழகத்தில் தற்போது பெய்துவரும் பருவமழையின் காரணமாக, இந்த வாரத் துவக்கத்திலிருந்து சென்னையில் கன மழை பெய்தது. இதன் காரணமாக சென்னையில் ஓடும் கூவம், அடையாறு ஆகிய நதிகளில் நீர் வரத்து அதிகரித்தது.

சென்னையின் மையப் பகுதிகளின் வழியாக ஓடும் இந்த ஆறுகளில் எப்போதுமே கழிவுநீர் மட்டுமே தேங்கியிருக்கும் என்பதால், இந்த மழையை அடுத்து அந்தக் கழிவுநீர் தற்போது வேகமாக கடலில் கலக்க ஆரம்பித்துள்ளது.

இதன் காரணமாக, சென்னைத் தீவுத் திடலை ஒட்டியுள்ள பகுதியில் ஆரம்பித்து, அடையாறு முகத்துவரம் வரையிலான சுமார் 7 கிலோ மீட்டர் தூரத்திற்கு கடல் நீர் மாசடைந்துள்ளது.

இதனால், கடற்கரைக்கு வரும் பொதுமக்கள் கடலுக்கு வெகுதூரத்திலேயே நின்றுவிடுகின்றனர். ஒருபோதும் கடல் இப்படியிருந்து பார்த்ததில்லை என்கிறார் இன்று கடற்கரைக்கு வந்திருந்த பொதுமக்களில் ஒருவர்.

குழந்தைகளும்கூட கடல் நீரிலிருந்து விலகியே அமர்ந்திருந்தனர்.

இரண்டு ஆண்டுகளாகவது கூவம், அடையாறு நதிகளை சுத்தமாக வைத்தால்தான் இதனைச் சரிசெய்ய முடியும் என்கிறார் ஒருங்கிணைந்த கடல்சார் ஆய்வாளரான ஒரிசா பாலு.

சென்னையில் தனமும் உருவாகும் ஐந்தரைக் கோடி லிட்டர் கழிவுநீரில் குறைந்தது 30 சதவீதம் தண்ணீராவது கூவம், அடையாறு ஆறுகளில் கலப்பதாகக் கணக்கிடப்பட்டிருக்கிறது. இதற்கு முன்பாக 2005ஆம் ஆண்டில் பெய்த கன மழையின்போது இதே போல நேரிட்டதாக இந்தக் கடல் பகுதியைக் கவனிப்பவர்கள் தெரிவிக்கின்றனர்.

 

Source…..www.http://tamil.thehindu.com/bbc-tamil/

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” Pray For Paris”…The World has Come together to Pray…

The world has come together to #prayforparis, including celebrities. Additionally, famous landmarks across the world have been lit in the colours of the French national flag to pay respect to the victims of the Paris tragedy.

The Brandenburg Gate stands illuminated in the colours of the French flag as people arrive to lay candles and flowers at the gate of the nearby French Embassy following the terror attacks in Paris. Photograph: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

A couple stands in the rain as the blue, white and red colours of France’s national flag are projected onto the sails of Sydney’s Opera House in Australia. Photograph: Jason Reed/Reuters

San Francisco City Hall is lit up with blue, white and red, the colors of the French flag, following the Paris terror attacks.Photograph: Stephen Lam/Reuters

The One World Trade Centre in New York, USA, was lit in blue, white and red colours of the French flag in honour of the victims of the attacks in Paris, in the Manhattan borough. Photograph: Carlo Allegri/Reuters

The Angel de la Independencia monument is lit up in blue, white and red in Mexico City. Photograph: Tomas Bravo/Reuters

However, the Eiffel tower in Paris turned off its lights and went dark in a sign of mourning. This is the first time that lights have gone off since the horrendous 9/11 terror attacks in the US.

The landmark CN Tower in Toronto, changed colours to show their solidarity with Paris. Photograph: Chris Helgren/Reuters

Even residents around the world pay homage to the victims. A student while attending a game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the St. Francis Red Flash at the Purcell Pavilion hold a sign in recognition of the attacks in Paris.Photograph: Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports/Reuters

Celebrities including Kim Kardashian, Pharell and Jared Leto put up this image as they paid their respects to the victims of the Paris massacres. Photograph: @ KimKardashian/Twitter

Hollywood actress Kate Hudson put up this image on her Instagram feed.

 

Source….www.rediff.com

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Message for the Day…” Let the Field of our Heart be Pure and Sacred thro Good and Holy actions to Yield the Fruit of Divine Wisdom…”

It is not easy for the human mind, immersed in worldly concerns to turn to God. It is only when the mind is transformed and brought under the control of the Soul (Atma) that the body experiences Divine Bliss (Ananda). The means by which the mind is transformed is devotion (Bhakthi – intense love for God). Progressively, turn your mind towards God until it merges in God. Meditation, repetition of the names of the Lord, group singing of devotional songs (bhajans), reading of scriptures and other such activities are designed only to purify the mind so that it can concentrate on God. As a field has to be properly ploughed and prepared for sowing so as to reap a good harvest, the field of our heart has to be rendered pure and sacred through good and holy actions and spiritual discipline(sadhana) if it is to yield the fruit of Divine Wisdom.

Sathya Sai Baba

Night Time Affirmations for the Soul…….

Each night before I sleep, I repeat these affirmations to myself, to help ease and relax my soul. They remind me that I am safe, and they prepare me for a new day and all the gifts that it will bring. After repeating these to myself, I feel a deep sense of peace, enabling me to fall asleep effortlessly.

I hope that after reading through these affirmations, you too will sleep soundly, leaving all the troubles of the day behind.

Night Affirmations

Night Affirmations

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Night Affirmations

Source….www.ba-bamail.com

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Message for the Day…” Appreciate the Significance of Community Prayers or Bhajans…”

Sathya Sai Baba

Born in 1469 A.D., Guru Nanak, the first Sikh guru, started the practice of community singing (bhajans). This gathered momentum over the years and the great Saint-composer Tyagaraja (in 1700s) invested Bhajans with raga and tala(musical form and rhythm). Since then bhajans have acquired national vogue in all parts of India. All major religions also emphasize the importance of community prayers for the wellbeing of the individual and the world. Bhajans are intended to harmonise the feelings, the singing, and the rhythmic beats of the participants so that they experience in unison the oneness of the Divine. Devotion(Bhakti) should be given the first and foremost place in Bhajans. Such bhajans are spiritually efficacious. Hence, let your songs be surcharged with love and let the intense love for the Lord and pure devotion flow through every song that is sung.

Watch Who Loves Water Towels ….!!!

To most of us, paper towels are used for cleaning. That’s that. You’ll find them in most homes, probably in the kitchen or cupboard, and they’re not terribly exciting.

But do you know who loves paper towels? This little bird. There’s nothing else in the world that makes this tiny fella skip and dance like a double roll of Bounty towels

Check him out, he can't get enough!

I would love to know a joy like that. Maybe I’ll start playing with paper towels, too. This might be the cheapest key to happiness ever.

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

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This IT Analyst Started a Tea Stall on Bangalore’s Footpaths. For a Very Special Reason….

It’s 5:00 pm on a Saturday evening and work is just getting started for a group of 12 to 15 young people in the BTM area of Bangalore. Standing on a pavement, dressed in white t-shirts, they look more like friends hanging out and unwinding on a weekend. There is laughter, there are interesting discussions, and there is music. But walk closer and you will see the main reason this sidewalk is bustling with energy – it’s tea!

Welcome to the ‘I Support Foundation’ tea stall, one of the most pleasantly offbeat chai shops in Bangalore.

All set and ready to roll!

All set and ready to roll!

There is a small table set up neatly with two thermos flasks, some peanuts, a few earthen pots, and a banner saying ‘I Support Foundation.’ The stall owners welcome you with smiling faces and gratefully take your order – masala or plain tea, earthen cups or paper cups, some peanut masala to go – the choice is yours.

And while you sip, cheerful music from a guitar overcomes the loud honking of cars on the road as one of the team members, Utkarsh, strums along.

Tea plus music

Tea plus music

But this small arrangement is a lot more than just a fun tea stall and a bunch of youngsters whiling away time. Every weekend, volunteers of the ISF organization gather on the sidewalk. Their aim? To spread awareness about autism among as many people as they can with the help of this tea stall.

In a congenial environment created with tea and music, they talk to their customers about autism, its meaning, its presence in India, and more if the curious want to know.

A perfect environment for conversation

A perfect environment for conversation and awareness

Ask ISF’s co-founder Juhi Ramani about her motivation behind starting something like this, and she says, “My brother, 19-year-old Shivam Ramani, lives with autism. I was eight when we found out about his condition. I come from the small city of Raebareli in UP, and at that time, there wasn’t much awareness about autism. It took us five years just to be informed that he is autistic. Then, finding a good school for him was a very big challenge. There were schools, but autistic children need special care, so we had to be very careful in finding the best place where he could study. Growing up, my elder sister and I witnessed these struggles. Hence we decided to do something for such children.”

Thus began ‘I Support Foundation’, a joint venture between 25-year-old Juhi and her sister Bobby Ramani, with the purpose of working for the education and overall development of children living with autism, as well as for underprivileged children.

In January 2014, they started a school in Lucknow where children with autism and underprivileged children could get a chance to study together. Today, the school has 45 children, and a group of special educators and caretakers. Students receive assistance in the form of free education, computer training, career counselling, and sports training, along with basic necessities like clothes and hygiene kits. The caretakers include Juhi’s mother and sister as well. All expenses of the school are taken care of by Bobby, from her own pocket.

While her sister continues to work in UP, Juhi, an IT professional, started a chapter of the Foundation in Bangalore in November 2014.

With a team of about 40 volunteers who came on board with the help of her friends, colleagues and social media, Juhi has successfully set up an organised base in the city. –

Juhi Ramani with her students

Juhi Ramani with her students These are the different activities the Foundation conducts: –

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Sessions about child sexual abuse for underprivileged children and parents of children with autism. Juhi and her team of volunteers go from school to school, talking to as many children, parents and teachers as they can, to make them aware about CSA and how to fight it.

“For underprivileged kids, we take sessions with interactive videos and explanations, and then provide them with a feedback form where they can write about any issues they might be facing and are hesitant to talk about to anyone. After this, we also have one on one sessions with those children and their guardians,” explains Juhi.

Career counselling sessions. These are also conducted in the form of sessions at different schools where children get to learn about the various career options they will have after school or college and how they can prepare for them.

“We are doing this because many children remain uninformed about the kind of options they have, and hence miss out on opportunities. For such sessions, we visit orphanages too.”

Football training for children with autism, and computer classes for all children at different low income schools, organised by the volunteers with their own laptops.

However, in order to fund these sessions and activities, the Foundation requires money.

The volunteers come for the stall every weekend

The volunteers come for the stall every weekend

Juhi and the volunteers initially pitched in from their own pockets, but in March this year, Juhi came up with a unique idea for raising funds. ISF started the sidewalk tea stalls with two purposes in mind – raising funds and creating a platform to make people aware about autism.

“Every weekend, about 10-12 of us gather at any one person’s place and prepare tea together. After that, we reach the venue, set up the stall, and get started. Plain tea is sold for Rs. 10 and masala tea for Rs. 15. And sometimes, people who come to the stall as customers, end up getting associated with us as volunteers,” says a proud Juhi.

They often set up the stall on different sidewalks in BTM itself, but sometimes shift to regions like Koramangala too to increase their reach.

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“I came across Juhi through a common friend, and before being associated with ISF, I did not know much about autism. Working here is a very different experience. It is not like a task but more of a passion. I get to do what I love and, as a by-product, my work also makes a difference in society,” says Karthik, a volunteer who comes from a sales background and looks at the financial and business aspects of the Foundation.

“Whenever I have a commitment on Saturdays and Sundays, it is mostly a commitment for ISF,” says Ajitesh, another volunteer.

“Here I have realised that it’s not just monetary help that needs to be given to society, you can also give time and that makes a lot of difference.”

A lot more than money

A lot more than money

According to Juhi, ISF earns profits between Rs. 1,100 and 1,600 daily from the tea stall. The team conducts activities and sessions during the mornings, and sets up the stalls in the evenings. To date, ISF has visited 15 schools and interacted with about 5,000 children. “The best part is that the volunteers enjoy this a lot and are excited about being here every weekend,” says Juhi.

“It is very important to spread awareness about autism. People don’t know much about it, and it is very difficult for parents and siblings like me when people look at our loved ones differently. We have to bridge the gap,” concludes Juhi.

Source………Tanaya Singh….www.thebetterindia.com

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