Message for the Day……” Whose Heart is the Seat of God …” ?

Quarreling at every tiny little thing, losing one’s temper, becoming sad at the slightest provocation, getting angry at the smallest insult, worried at thirst, hunger, and loss of sleep — these can never be the characteristics of an aspirant. Rice in its natural state and boiled rice — can these two be the same? The hardness of natural rice is absent in the boiled one. The boiled grain is soft, harmless, and sweet. The unboiled raw grain is hard, conceited, and full of delusion. Both types are souls (jivis) and humans no doubt, but those immersed in external illusions (avidya-maya) are ‘people’, while those immersed in internal illusions (vidya-maya) are ‘spiritual aspirants’. God has neither internal illusions nor external illusions; He is devoid of both. The one who has no external illusions, becomes a spiritual aspirant, and when they are devoid of internal illusions too, they can be termed as God. Such a person’s heart is truly the seat of God.

Sathya Sai Baba

Message for the Day…” All the capacities given by God should be used in the service of the Divine.”

Many aspirants lack moral commitment and seek God for the fulfilment of their petty desires and transient benefits. No one seeks to understand the nature of true love or the Divinity that underlies everything. What we witness today in the world, is a great deal of play-acting. All appear as devotees and all proclaim their spirit of sacrifice. Everyone declares himself or herself as a sadhaka (spiritual aspirant). Every believer claims that they are connecting with God. Sincerely enquire within, “Is the aspirant(Sadhaka) serving God or is God serving the Sadhaka?” The service that the sadhaka is doing is trivial. Offering to God what God has provided is like offering to the Ganga water from the Ganga. The truth is it is God who is serving the devotee. All the capacities given by God should be used in the service of the Divine. There is no need to go in quest of God. God is all the time searching for the genuine and steadfast devotee.

Sathya Sai Baba

” Perfect ” Images for the Day …!!!

Too much perfectionism at work will slowly kill you, but just the right amount of it is…perfect. Especially when it results in a meticulously stacked pile of carrots in a supermarket. You might be wondering if you’re in an art gallery!

Bored Panda collected a bunch of satisfying examples of perfectionism at work.

 

 

This Driver Is Suffering From Perfectionism

 

These Piles Of Spice At A Market In Marrakesh

 

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This Is How My Local Tire Shop Keeps Their Used Tires

The Way This Is Cut

Carrots Stacked At The Supermarket

I Can't Stop Looking At It

This Column Of Textbooks

Miami Design District

This Cookie Jar

Source….www.boredpanda.com

Natarajan

Message for the Day…” Make Earnest efforts to please God …”

Sathya Sai Baba

When you satisfy God, the entire world will be satisfied with you. If God disowns you, then the world will also disown you. Hence, there is no need for you to make efforts to please this person or that person. Do not waste your life in the pursuit of mean and petty desires. Make earnest efforts to please God. When you please God and become dear to Him, the entire world will become yours. Thyagaraja sang, “Oh Rama! If I have Your Grace (Anugraha), all the nine planets (navagraha) will become subservient to me.” To become recipients of God’s grace, treat the pairs of opposites like pleasure and pain, happiness and sorrow, praise and blame with equal-mindedness. Always contemplate on God’s Divine Name and become deserving of His love. Once you become the recipients of God’s love, you need not be afraid of anything. You will achieve everything in life. Therefore, develop equal-mindedness and make efforts to earn divine grace.

Siachen Miracle – Army Jawan Found Alive, Buried Under 25 Feet of Snow for 6 Days!

Miracles happen! And the Army jawan who was found alive after remaining buried under 25 feet of snow for six days, is a living example of an amazing miracle.

Lance Naik Hanaman Thappa was found in a critical condition after six days of rescue efforts on the Siachen glacier.

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Source: Twitter

10 Army personnel including a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) and nine other ranks of Army’s 19 Madras Regiment were stationed at an altitude of 19,600 feet on the Siachen Glacier in Jammu and Kashmir. On February 3, they were hit by a massive avalanche, and rescue operations have been on since then. The base was located on the Saltoro ridge, close to the Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan.

On February 4, a Defence Spokesperson had said that the hopes of finding anyone alive were “very remote”. And later, the Indian Army had declared them presumed dead.

After probable locations of the incident were identified by the rescue team with the help of specialised equipment, they had to cut through up to 40 feet of ice at multiple locations. Frequent snow blizzards, extreme freezing temperatures and low visibility made the search operation very difficult.

Army teams have been sifting through huge mass of ice in the hazardous region where temperatures range between minus 42 and minus 25 degrees Celsius.

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Source: Twitter

“It was a miraculous rescue, all efforts are being made to evacuate Lance Naik Hanaman Thappa to the RR hospital in the morning,” Lt Gen D S Hooda, Northern Army Commander, told PTI.

Five bodies have been recovered so far, and four of them have been identified.

“The teams are working round the clock and observing all precautions since the unstable ice and snow in the region could trigger fresh avalanches. Rescue efforts will continue till all our soldiers are found,” said an Army spokesperson.

On Friday, the Ministry of Defence had released the names of all 10 soldiers who were hit by the avalanche:

1. Subedar Nagesha TT – village Tejur, Hassan district, Karnataka.
2. Havildar Elumalai M – village Dukkam Parai, Vellore district, Tamil Nadu.
3. Lance Havildar S Kumar – village Kumanan Thozhu, Teni district, Tamil Nadu.
4. Lance Naik Sudheesh B – village Monroethuruth, Kollam district, Kerala.
5. Lance Naik Hanamanthappa Koppad – village Betadur, Dharwad district, Karnataka.
6. Sepoy Mahesha PN – village HD Kote, Mysore district, Karnataka.
7. Sepoy Ganesan G – village Chokkathevan Patti, Madurai district, Tamil Nadu.
8. Sepoy Rama Moorthy N – village Gudisatana Palli, Krishna Giri district, Tamil Nadu.
9. Sep Mustaq Ahmed S – village Parnapalle, Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh.
10. Sepoy Nursing Assistant Suryawanshi SV – village Maskarwadi, Satara district, Maharashtra

The survivor is a resident of Betadur village in Dharwad district of Karnataka.

“We are happy. The entire village is happy and relieved. We were eagerly waiting for some news for past few days. It was difficult to even believe that he was saved. Now, we need everyone to pray for his survival,” his uncle told The News Minute.

Source…….Tanaya Singh in http://www.the betterindia.com

Natarajan

Message for the Day…” True Living consists in the Realisation of God …”

Education and other things that make one grow and become big are of no use for spiritual progress; they bring about only spiritual downfall. That is why the world is called the ‘illusory universe’ (maya-prapancha). Truth, in whatever illusion it is immersed, will only shine more effulgently, for such is the nature of truth. How can we say that the objective world, which undergoes modifications every minute, waning and waxing with the waywardness of appearing and disappearing, is eternal truth? The characteristic of a spiritual aspirant is the attainment of Truth, not the search of the unreal in this evanescent world. In this false world, there can be no true living(satya-achara). There can be only false living (mithya-achara). True living consists in the realisation of the Lord. This must be borne in mind by everyone every moment of one’s life.

Sathya Sai Baba

This Solar Powered Marvel of Engineering Lets a Person with Disabilities Earn a Living Anywhere!

Sunny Splendor is a great piece of engineering – a solar vehicle that works as a mobile shop for people with disabilities to start up small businesses and earn a living. It was designed by Hari Vasudevan of Ostrich Mobility, and this is how it works.

“I earn more than Rs. 4,000 a day now and can even think of sending my children to a good school,” says Umesh, a street vendor from Bangalore who lost both his legs in a road accident. Umesh used to work as a driver earlier but his life came to a standstill for about five years after the accident. He could not find any suitable source of income and things became increasingly difficult for his family. So he set up a small cart and started selling items like tea, coffee, bread, biscuits, and chocolates. But business was never very lucrative because he couldn’t move around with his cart and had to remain stationary at the same spot all day long.

After struggling for a long time to make ends meet, Umesh received the most amazing gift a few months back. He was introduced to Sunny Splendor – a mobile shop meant for people with disabilities to run petty businesses from wherever they want.

Earning more than double of what he would make earlier, Umesh has now left hard times far behind and is extremely happy with his new shop on wheels.

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Umesh at work

Sunny Splendor was developed by Hari Vasudevan, Founder and Managing Director of Ostrich Mobility, a company that excels in manufacturing personal mobility appliances for people with disabilities.

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The team at Ostrich Mobility

“Umesh was able to increase his profits only because he got the chance to roam around with his shop. If one place is less crowded he moves on to the next, and keeps moving to the more crowded areas of the city,” says Hari.

For Umesh, the best thing about Sunny Splendor is that it needs zero maintenance and customers are often attracted to his shop just to find out how it works. This adds to his business and he has some very loyal customers who are amazed by his story and keep coming back to his shop.

Hari says he was inspired to design this vehicle in 2013 when K.S. Rajanna, a differently-abled man, was appointed the State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities in Karnataka.

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When Rajanna sir became the commissioner, he visited my office to see the kind of things we manufacture. He asked me a simple question: ‘Why don’t you hire people with physical disabilities?’ I told him that we deal with heavy objects and it would be difficult to find a person with disability who would want to do this kind of work. Moreover, we are not some big corporate firm and it won’t be easy for us to change the complete infrastructure of the office building to make it suitable for differently abled people.”

But the question remained with Hari. He found himself thinking about developing a way to help people with disabilities find a source of income. “And the idea suddenly struck me – I decided to design an electric wheelchair in a way that it would work as a mobile shop to help people run small businesses,” he says.

The mobile shop is called Sunny Splendor because there is a solar panel attached to its roof, which helps charge the batteries it operates on.

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Sunny Splendor is basically an electric wheelchair designed like a three-wheeler, with a lot of space to display the items for selling. The wheelchair’s batteries can be charged with the help of electricity as well as solar energy. Eight hours of sunlight are enough to get the vehicle fully charged, and it can run for about 45km at a speed of 15km/hr after one charge. Even those who don’t have access to electricity can use it with the help of solar charging only.

There is a joystick to control the direction in which it moves and disabled people can use the vehicle to sell all kinds of things like magazines, food, toys, vegetables, and more.

Sunny Splendor is available in the market for Rs. 1.5 lakh. But many people who need it the most don’t usually have the required money to make the purchase. So Hari and his team are talking to NGOs and other organizations to make it available to people with disabilities. As of now, two people in Karnataka are using the mobile shops gifted to them by Mahindra & Mahindra (as a part of the organization’s CSR activities). Three other people have received them from the Kerala government.

Hari, who is 44 years old, founded Ostrich Mobility after completing his M.Tech course in product design and manufacturing. Prior to that, he did his BSc in Physics and BE in Mechanical Engineering, followed by seven years of work in the field of manufacturing automobiles.

“Engineering is my passion…I got a chance to meet many kids with disabilities during college because my final year project was related to making a device to help them walk. And after a visit to a school for children with disabilities, I decided that I will do something to help such people with whatever engineering I know. In 2005, I got four orders for wheelchairs from a school, and I decided to continue from there,” he recounts.

In 2007, Hari started Ostrich Mobility with the idea of making electric wheelchairs. Today, the company sells more than 22 products, including various electric wheelchairs, mobility scooters, hospital beds, and more. All the products are designed by Hari.

Hari feels that anyone buying Sunny Splendor is actually buying a business that can grow much beyond the initial investment. However, it is difficult for someone who is poor to make that investment so Hari is looking for micro-financing companies to help people purchase the vehicle.

Source……Tanaya Singh in http://www.the better india.com

Natarajan

Shops in a Town in Assam Have Been Painted Blue. Here’s Why….!

If you happen to visit the town of Goalpara in Assam, a splendid surprise will welcome you.

More than 2,000 buildings in Goalpara, one of the cleanest places in the state, have been painted blue to maintain uniformity throughout the city and give it a neater look.

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The entire project, which started in February last year, was undertaken by the businessmen in Goalpara, to paint all small and big shops in the town in one colour.

“The Deputy Commissioner had organised a meeting to discuss the Swachh Bharat mission. That was when I suggested the whole town should be of one colour so that it looks clean. He also wanted to ask us to do the same thing. The idea was appreciated and everyone came on board,” says 57-year-old Bimal Surana, who is the owner of a hardware shop in Goalpara.

Deputy Commissioner J.V.N. Subramanyam appealed to the business community to colour the entire commercial area in a unique colour.

The painted buildings are a part of a larger scheme launched by the DC in December 2014. It is called the Mukhyamantir Asomar Nirmal aru Seuj Abhijan – MANASA scheme, the state government’s own cleanliness program. A remarkable change took place in Goalpara under the District Administration and MANASA scheme. The numbers of workers and sweepers in the town have been increased from 30 and 23 respectively, to 60 and 30.

Over 170 dustbins have been placed on the streets and outside every shop.

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Open and covered drains are regularly cleaned, and tree plantation drives keep taking place.

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“The businessmen also get together, decide one day and clean the whole market. Nobody throws anything outside the dustbins. If anyone does, we stop them and explain the significance of a clean town,” says Bimal.

Goalpara Municipality is the second oldest municipality in the state of Assam. It was established in 1875 by the British Administrator. The town of Goalpara is the District Headquarters of a district by the same name.

The business community has contributed in many different ways. “The Deputy Commissioner asked how I will contribute. I have a hardware shop where I sell paint. So I said that whoever comes to purchase paint from me, I will set aside the profit margin and sell at the cost price. I have sold 6,000 litre of paint without profit. I just wanted everyone to take the initiative forward. No matter what it takes,” says Bimal.

Situated on the western most part of the state, on the southern bank of the Brahmaputra, Goalpara is a beautiful place. And to make it even more beautiful, the town is cleaned every day from 7:00 am to 2:00 pm.

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On special cleanliness drives, the citizens, government officials, school and college students are also involved.]

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Around 70 nameplates with proper directions have been installed on the streets, along with 50 sodium vapour lamps, 160 CFLs and 228 LEDs.

To ensure round-the-clock cleanliness, J.V.N. Subramanyam keeps visiting the municipal area on regular morning walks to check the progress of the work under MANASA.

According to a report by an executive officer of the Goalpara Municipality, Goalpara had very poor urban development indices prior to this scheme. The maintenance staff members were demotivated and this led to inefficient delivery of urban services. This in turn caused public discontent and non-payments of tax dues by the citizens. MANASA was launched to bring Goalpara out of this vicious circle by rebuilding trust among people and motivating the municipal staff. All conservancy staff members, including sweepers, were provided with two sets of uniforms, raincoats and jackets, helmets, gumboots, and hand gloves, with necessary appliances for cleaning garbage and solid waste. They were also provided with accident and health insurance.

This was followed by the eviction and demolition of unauthorised structures and clearing of clogged drains.

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Source…….Tanaya Singh in http://www.the betterindia.com

Natarajan

கதை கதையாம் காரணமாம்……!!!

முக்கடலும் சங்கமிக்கும் கன்னியாகுமரிக்குச் செல்லும் போதெல்லாம், பெரும்பாறை ஒன்றின் மீது குறைந்த விளக்கொளியின் பரவலில் கம்பீரமாய் எழுந்து நிற்கும் சுவாமி விவேகானந்தர் மண்டபத்தைப் பார்க்கும் போதெல்லாம் ‘எப்படி சாத்தியமானது?’ என்ற கேள்வி என்னுள் எழுந்து நிற்கும்.இன்று, கரைக்கும் மண்டபத்திற்குமான துாரம் குறைந்து விட்டது. கடலில் மூன்றில் ஒரு பகுதி நடந்து செல்லும் பாதையாகி விட்டது. மீதப்பகுதியை சிறிய கப்பல் போன்ற படகில் பாதுகாப்பு உபகரணங்கள் அணிந்து ஐந்து நிமிடத்திற்குள் கடந்து விடலாம். ஆனால் பயணம் செய்யும் அந்த சின்னப் பொழுதில், கடல் அலைகளின் எழுச்சியும், காற்றின் வீச்சும் நம்மைப் பயமுறுத்தத்தான் செய்கிறது.
ஆனால் 113 வருடங்களுக்கு முன்னால், அதிக ஆள் அரவமற்ற இந்தக் கடற்கரையில், இருள் கவிழும் பொழுதில், ஆரவாரத்துடன் அலைகள் எழுந்து குமுறும் கடலில், இக்கரையில் இருந்து அப்பால் உள்ள பாறைக்கு சுவாமி விவேகானந்தர் தன்னந்தனியாக நீந்திச் சென்றிருக்கிறார்!
வானமே கூரையாக அமைந்த அப்பாறை மீது மூன்று நாட்கள் தனிமையில் அமர்ந்து, தாகத்திற்கும் பசிக்கும் ஆதாரமின்றி, தன்னைப் பிழிந்த தவத்தால் ஞான வெளிச்சம் பெற்றிருக்கிறார்! மீண்டும் இக்கரைக்கு நீந்தி வந்திருக்கிறார். இது எப்படி சாத்தியமானது?
இதற்கான வீரமும் துணிச்சலும் அவருக்கு எப்படி கிடைத்தது?
கதைகள் தந்த வீரம்!
சுவாமி விவேகானந்தரின் பால்ய பருவம். நரேந்திரனாய் ஓடியாடி விளையாடிய சின்ன வயசு. நரேந்திரனுக்கு தாய் புவனேஸ்வரியிடம் கதை கேட்பதில் அதிக ஆர்வம். புராண, இதிகாச கதைகளையே தாய் அதிகம் கூறுவார். மகாபாரத பீமன், ராமாயண அனுமன் இருவரது பராக்கிரமங்களைக் கூறும்போது நரேந்திரன் அதிக ஆர்வமாகி விடுவான். திரும்பத் திரும்ப பீமனையும், அனுமனையும் அவனுக்குச் சொல்லியாக வேண்டும்.
பள்ளி வளாகத்தில் பிள்ளைகள் விளையாடிக் கொண்டிருப்பர். ஆனால் நரேந்திரனோ பெரிய மரத்தில் ஏறி, அதன் கிளையில் தலைகீழாகத் தொங்கிக் கொண்டிருப்பான். எச்சரிப்பவர்களிடம், “நான் அனுமனாகப் போகிறேன்” என்பான்.

வருங்காலத்தில் நீ என்னவாகப் போகிறாய்?” என்று யாராவது கேட்டால், “நான் பீமன் ஆகப்போகிறேன்! பயில்வானாகப் போகிறேன்!” என்று நெஞ்சை நிமிர்த்தியவாறு பதில் சொல்லி இருக்கிறான். தீரத்தோடு அவர் தனிமையில் குமரி கடலில் நீந்தியதற்கு காரணம், சின்ன வயதில் தாயிடம் கதை கேட்டு வளர்ந்த அனுபவம் வளர்த்த துணிச்சல்!
கதை சொல்லிகள்!
தாத்தா, பாட்டி, அப்பா, அம்மா, மூத்தோர் என வீடுகளில், வீட்டுத் திண்ணைகளில் அன்று நிறைய கதை சொல்லிகள் இருந்தனர். படிப்பு, விளையாட்டு என ஓடியாடி ஓய்ந்த பொழுதுகளில் குழந்தைகளை அவர்கள் கதை உலகத்திற்குள் அழைத்துச் சென்றனர்.
கதைகள் மூலம் குழந்தைகளுக்கு புராண, இதிகாசங்கள் அறிமுகமாயின. ராஜாக்களும், வீரர்களும் வீரம் தந்தனர். வள்ளல்களும், நல்லவர்களும் மனவிலாசம் தந்தனர். நீதிகளும், நல்ல விஷயங்களும் இளம் சிந்தை வயலில் விதைகளாயின.
அதுமட்டுமல்ல, மூத்த தலைமுறை மூலம்தான் வளரும் தலைமுறைக்கு ஊர்ப் பெருமைகளும், குடும்பப் பாரம்பரியமும், உறவின் உன்னதங்களும் போய்ச் சேர்ந்தது. ஆனால் இன்று வீடுகளில் கதை சொல்லிகள் இல்லை. முதியோர் இருந்தாலும் அவர்களோடு ஒட்ட, உறவாட பிள்ளைகளுக்கு நேரமில்லை. நேரமிருந்தால், தாத்தா பாட்டிகளும், பேரக் குழந்தைகளும் தொலைக்காட்சி முன் கிடக்கிறார்கள்.
முன்பெல்லாம் தொடக்க வகுப்புகளில் ஆசிரியர்கள் நிறைய கதை சொல்வார்கள். ஓவிய ஆசிரியர், தையல் ஆசிரியை வகுப்புகளில் கலையோடு கதைகளும் நிறைந்திருக்கும். ஆனால் இன்று எல்.கே.ஜி. படிக்கும் குழந்தையின் முதுகில் 10 கே.ஜி! படிப்பு, மதிப்பெண், ரேங்க் என்ற ஓட்டத்தில் வகுப்பறைகளிலும் கதைகள் காணாமல் போயின. இதில் பெரிய இழப்பு எதுவென்றால், கலை இலக்கியப் படைப்பாளிகள் குறைந்து வருவதுதான். கதை கேட்கும் போது கற்பனைத் திறன் அதிகரிக்கும். இந்தக் கற்பனைத் திறன்தான் படைப்பாற்றலை வளர்க்கும்.
பால்ய கதைகள்.  என் பால்ய வயதில் எங்கள் வீட்டுக்கு (கன்னியாகுமரி மாவட்டம், தெற்கு சூரன்குடி கிராமம்) ஒரு பாட்டி வருவார்.வீட்டு வாசலுக்கு வரும்போதே “வெத்தல தட்ட எடுத்துட்டு வாங்க மக்களே!” என்று அறிவிப்பு. பாட்டியின் குரல் சின்னப்பிள்ளைகளான எங்களைப் பரவசப்படுத்தும். காரணம், பாட்டி அற்புதமாகக் கதை சொல்வாள்.

வெற்றிலையை மென்றவாறு பாட்டி கதையை ஆரம்பிப்பாள். ”ஒரு ஊர்ல ஒரு மகாராசா இருந்தாரா! அந்த மகாராசாவுக்கு வடிவான ஒரு பொண்ணு… அந்தப் பொண்ணுக்கு கல்யாணம். மகாராசா வீட்டுக் கல்யாணமாச்சே! அதனால, ஏழு ஊருக்கு பந்தல் போட்டு, பெரிய விருந்து வைக்கணும். விருந்து சமைக்க விறகு சேகரிக்க ரெண்டாயிரம் மாட்டு வண்டிகளை மந்திரி அனுப்புனாரு. அந்த வண்டிக ரெண்டு ஊரு நீளத்துக்கு ஜல்ஜல்லுணு ஊர்வலமா போச்சு…” என்று பாட்டியின் கதை நீளும்.
அந்த பாட்டி காவிப் பற்கள் தெரிய வாய்விட்டுச் சிரிக்க… நாங்களும் ஓ.. என்று கத்தியவாறு சிரிக்க…. அங்கு மகிழ்ச்சி சூழும். இன்பம் நிறையும். ஒற்றுமையுணர்வு ஓங்கும்.
கற்பனை வளர்த்த கதை உலகம் பாட்டி சொன்னது வெறும் கதையா? இல்லை! கதை சொல்லியான அந்த பாட்டி, எங்கள் கைகளைப் பிடித்துக் கொண்டு ஒரு கற்பனை உலகத்துக்கு அழைத்துச் சென்றாள்.
‘ஜல் ஜல் என்ற மணி ஓசையுடன் இரண்டாயிரம் மாட்டு வண்டிகளின் அணிவகுப்பு’- எங்கள் கற்பனைக் காட்சியில் விரிந்தது. ‘வெள்ளை வெளேர்னு யானை போன்ற குச்சிவீட்டுப் பூனை’- என்று அவர் சொன்னது எங்கள் கற்பனைக்குள் எழுந்து வியப்பைத் தந்தது. கதையின் பூதங்கள் எங்கள் கற்பனையில் தோன்றி மிரட்டியது. இந்த கற்பனை உருவாக்கம்தான் கதை கேட்டல் ஏற்படுத்தும் மகத்துவம்.
இன்று டைனோசர், பூதம் எல்லாவற்றையும் கார்ட்டூன் சேனல்களில், திரைப்படங்களில் கிராபிக்சில் கொண்டு வந்து காட்டி, குழந்தைகள் கற்பனை செய்து பார்ப்பதற்கு வாய்ப்பு தராமல் செய்து
விடுகின்றனர்.கதை கேட்கும் போது குழந்தைகளிடம் ஏற்படும் கற்பனைச் சித்திரங்களும், மனம் உருவகிக்கும் காட்சிகளும் தான் பிற்காலத்தில் அவர்களை ஒரு ஓவியனாகவோ, கலைஞனாகவோ,
கவிஞனாகவோ, கதை ஆசிரியனாகவோ உருவாக்குகிறது. கதைகள் உருவாக்கும் படைப்பாற்றல், குழந்தைகளிடம் புதியன உருவாக்குவதற்கான சிந்தனைப் புலத்தை வளர்க்கிறது.
எனவே பெற்றோர்களே! பிள்ளைகளுக்கு நிறைய கதைகளைச் சொல்லுங்கள். தாத்தா, பாட்டிகளுடன் நேரம் செலவிட பிள்ளைகளை அனுமதியுங்கள். அவர்களிடம் கதைகள் கேட்கும் சுந்தரப் பொழுதுகளை தொலைகாட்சி உலகமும், ஆன்ட்ராய்டு உலகமும் அபகரித்துக் கொள்ளாமல் பார்த்துக் கொள்ளுங்கள். உங்கள் வீட்டில் ஒரு படைப்பாளி
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Natarajan

Message for the Day……” The Present Precious Life is not meant for throwing away just like that …”

Sathya Sai Baba

Those who are agitated by doubts about what to accept and what to reject, those who are blinded by illusion, and those who cannot distinguish between darkness and light, death and immortality — all these should approach great people who can show the path to understand the eternal truth – the self-illumined basis of all creation. Then both this world and heaven will be merged in the same effulgence! For the sake of this realisation, one should have deep yearning and hard, disciplined practice. This human birth is the consequence of countless good deeds, and it should not be cast aside; the chance must be fully exploited. As the Kenopanishad says, “This present precious life should not be thrown away.” When there are so many chances of saving oneself, isn’t it a big loss to waste them all? For all those who are slaves of pride and animal traits, this awareness in time is most important. Delay is fruitless; it is as silly as starting to dig a well when the house catches fire.