World’s Biggest Plane – Russian Antonov 225 with 32 Wheels….!!!

Take off of the Biggest Airplane in the World …

The World’s Largest Plane at Niagara Falls

THIS AIRPLANE WAS AT THE NIAGARA FALLS AIRPORT RECENTLY (TWICE) TO LOAD LARGE TRANSFORMERS TO FLY DIRECTLY TO SAUDI ARABIA …
32 wheels! — Costs more than my house to rotate the tires!
The World’s Biggest Airplane, the Russian Antonov 225.
Attached pics are of the Russian behemoth when it landed.


While they were loading the compressors, the Russian pilots (two crews),
went into town to buy cigarettes by the case and Levis jeans.
It is amazing something this huge can stay in the air.

The Wright brothers would never have dreamed
it.
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” இனிக்கும் பொங்கல் இருக்கிறதா அடுத்த தலை முறைக்கு … ” ?

அடுத்த தலைமுறை பொங்கல்!

இரண்டொரு நாட்களுக்கு முன்
தேரில் வருவாள் என எதிர்பார்த்த
என் தைமகள்
காரில் வந்திறங்கி, ஒரு கவிஞனின்
கைபற்றி கதறி அழுததை, கனவில் கண்டேன்!

அடுத்த தலைமுறையின், ‘அபாக்கஸ்’
ஆதிக்கத்தில் அழிந்து போன தமிழனின்
தைத்திருநாள் கொண்டாட்டம்தான் அவள்
அழுகையின் அர்த்தம் எனப் புரிந்தது!

ஏ போக்கத்த அடுத்த தலைமுறையே
கொஞ்சம் போகியை பற்றி கேள்…

வாசலில் மாக்கோலம்… நடுவிலே பூசணிப்பூ
வீடு சுற்றி மா, வேம்பு, ஆவாரம் பூ என
கட்டிய பின், ஊர் திரளும் ஓரிடத்தில்
சொக்கபானை கொளுத்தி,
சொக்கி போய் கொண்டாடிய
அந்த போகிப் பொங்கல் எங்கே?
அது மட்கி மண்ணாகி போனது இங்கே!

ஏ…பர்கர் தின்னும் அடுத்த தலைமுறையே
கொஞ்சம் பொங்கலை பற்றி கேள்…

காப்பு கட்டிய முற்றம்;
திரண்டிருக்கும் குடும்ப சுற்றம்
மூன்று கல் கூட்டி, கரும்பு சோகை கட்டி
மஞ்சள் மாலை இட்டு,
கோலமிட்ட பானை வைத்து,
பொங்கி வரும் பொங்கலை, சிறார்கள்
பொங்கலோ பொங்கல் என கூவி
கும்மாளமிட்ட சர்க்கரை பொங்கல் எங்கே?
வெறும் பர்கர் தான் இங்கே!

ஏ… இன்டர் – நெட்டில் மாட்டி தவிக்கும் அடுத்த தலைமுறையே கொஞ்சம்
மாட்டுப் பொங்கலை பற்றி கேள்…

கண்மாய் கரையில் வைத்து,
கஷ்டப்பட்டு வயலில் உழைத்து
களைத்து போன காளைகளை
குளிப்பாட்டி, கொம்பு சீவி, வர்ணமிழைத்து,
பட்டி கட்டி, பாட்டுப்பாடி கொண்டாடிய
மாட்டுப் பொங்கல் எங்கே?
வெறும் பணநோட்டு மட்டும்தான் இங்கே!

ஏ… தேனும், தினை மாவும் மறந்த அடுத்த தலைமுறையே கொஞ்சம்
காணும் பொங்கலை பற்றி கேள்…

மாட்டை பூட்டி, கூட்டு வண்டி கட்டி, காப்பு தீட்டு
தீர்ந்ததென, தித்திக்கும் பொங்கல் தின்று
மாலை கோவில் சென்று, மனதார வழிபட்டு,
தாவணி கன்னியர் நந்தவனம் சென்று,
பூ பறித்து நடந்து வந்து
மஞ்சள் தண்ணீரை மற்றவர் மேல் ஊற்றி விளையாடிய காணும் பொங்கல் எங்கே?
வெறும் கனவு மட்டும்தான் இங்கே!

விளை நிலத்தை, ‘விலை’ நிலங்களாக்கி
விற்று விட்டு, வீடு மாறி போய் விட்ட
கிராமத்து விவசாயிகளின் ஆங்கிலப் பள்ளியில்
படிக்கும் அடுத்த தலைமுறைக்கு
அந்த பொங்கல் எப்படி தெரியும்
எப்படி விளங்கும்?

தேரில் வரும் தைமகளே காரில் வரும்போது
அடுத்த தலைமுறைக்கு பொங்கல், ‘கல்’லாகி
கொண்டிருப்பதை நினைக்கும் போது
நெஞ்சு கனக்கிறது!

பிஞ்சுகள், பின்னணி தெரியாமல்,
பின்புலத்தை இழந்து,
பிறப்பிடத்தை மறந்து, வேறிடம் குடி பெயர்ந்து,
சிறப்பிடத்தை பெறாமல்
தவிக்கும் இன்னாளில் இனிமை
பொங்கல் இங்கு எங்கிருக்கிறது?

இருந்தாலும் அனைவருக்கும்
பொங்கல் வாழ்த்து கூறி மகிழ்வோம்!

இளமுகில் அமுதவன், மஸ்கட்.   in  www.dinamalar.com

Natarajan

Jan 11 2015

Quotable Quotes… ” We Are Nothing Without Each other … “

 

Beautiful Lines for Every Group

”Alone I can ‘Say’ but
together we can ‘talk’.

‘Alone I can ‘Enjoy’ but
together we can
‘Celebrate’.

‘Alone I can ‘Smile’ but
together we can ‘Laugh’.

That’s the BEAUTY of
Human Relations.

We are nothing without
each other.

Stay Connected!!.  

 

SOURCE:::: Input From a Friend of Mine

Natarajan

Jan 10 2015

What is Bhagavad Gita … ? How Much Do you Know About It… ?

 

December 5th was Bhagavad Gita Jayanti. Which means it was the day when Bhagvad Gita was spoken by Lord Shri Krishna to his very first desciple in the form of a human, i.e. Arjuna.  Please refer:
http://zeenews.india.com/hindi/videos/the-relevance-of-shrimad-bhagavad-gita-in-todays-world/240233

Small blue diamondFew facts of Bhagavad Gita…. please read :

Triangular flag on postWhat is the Bhagavad-Gita?

The Bhagavad-Gita is the eternal message of spiritual wisdom from ancient India.

The word Gita means song and the word Bhagavad means God, often the Bhagavad-Gita
is called the Song of God.

Triangular flag on postWhy is the Bhagavad-Gita called a song, if it is spoken?

Because its rhyming meter is so beautifully harmonic and melodious when spoken perfectly.

Triangular flag on postWhat is the name of this rhyming meter?

It is called Anustup and contains 32 syllables in each verse.

Triangular flag on postWho originally spoke the Bhagavad-Gita?

Lord Krishna originally spoke the Bhagavad-Gita.

Triangular flag on postWhere was the Bhagavad-Gita originally spoken?

In India at the holy land of Kuruksetra.

Triangular flag on postWhy is the land of Kuruksetra so holy?

Because of benedictions given to King Kuru by Brahma that anyone dying in Kuruksetra

while performing penance or while fighting in battle will be promoted directly to the heavenly planets.

Triangular flag on postWhere is the Bhagavad-Gita to be found?

In the monumental, historical epic Mahabharata written by Vedavyasa.

Triangular flag on postWhat is the historical epic Mahabharta?

The Mahabharata is the most voluminous book the world has ever known. The Mahabharata covers the history of the earth from the time of creation in relation to India. Composed in 100,000 rhyming quatrain couplets the Mahabharata is seven times the size of the Illiad written by Homer.

Triangular flag on postWho is Vedavyasa?

Vedavyasa is the divine saint and incarnation who authored the Srimad Bhagavatam, Vedanta Sutra, the 108 Puranas, composed and divided the Vedas into the Rik, Yajur, Artharva and Sama Vedas, and wrote the the great historical treatise Mahabharata known as the fifth Veda. His full name is Krishna Dvaipayana Vyasa and he was the son of sage Parasara and mother Satyavati.

Triangular flag on postWhy is the Mahabharata known as the fifth Veda?

Because it is revealed in the Vedic scripture Bhavisya Purana III.VII.II that the fifth Veda written by Vedavyasa is called the Mahabharata.

Triangular flag on postWhat are the special characteristics of the Mahabharata?

The Mahabharata has no restrictions of qualification as to who can hear it or read it. Everyone regardless of caste or social position may hear or read it at any time. Vedavyasa wrote it with the view not to exclude all the people in the worlds who are outside of the Vedic culture. He himself has explained that the Mahabharata contains the essence of all the purports of the Vedas. This we see is true and it is also written in a very intriguing and dramatically narrative form.

Triangular flag on postWhat about the Aryan invasion theory being the source of the Bhagavad-Gita?

The Aryan invasion theory has been proven in the 1990s not to have a shred of truth in it. Indologists the world over have realized that the Aryans are the Hindus themselves.

Triangular flag on postWhat is the size of the Bhagavad-Gita?

The Bhagavad-Gita is composed of 700 Sanskrit verses contained within 18 chapters, divided into three sections each consisting of six chapters. They are Karma Yoga the yoga of actions. Bhakti Yoga the yoga of devotion and Jnana Yoga the yoga of knowledge.

Triangular flag on postWhen was the Bhagavad-Gita spoken?

The Mahabharata confirms that Lord Krishna spoke the Bhagavad-Gita to Arjuna at the Battle of Kuruksetra in 3137 B.C.. According to specific astrological references in the Vedic scriptures, the year 3102 B.C. is the beginning of kali yuga which began 35 years after the battle 5000 years ago. If calculated accurately it goes to 5151years from today.

Triangular flag on postWhat is the opinion of western scholars from ancient times?

According to the writings of both the Greek and the Romans such as Pliny, Arrian and Solinus as well as Megastathanes who wrote a history of ancient India and who was present as an eyewitness when Alexander the Great arrived in India in 326 B.C. was that before him were 154 kings who ruled back to 6777 B.C. This also follows the Vedic understanding.

Triangular flag on postWhen was the Bhagavad-Gita first translated into English?

The first English edition of the Bhagavad-Gita was in 1785 by Charles Wilkins in London, England. This was only 174 years after the translation of the King James Bible in 1611.

Triangular flag on postWas the Bhagavad-Gita also translated into other languages?

Yes. The Bhagavad-Gita was translated into Latin in 1823 by Schlegel. It was translated into German in 1826 by Von Humbolt. It was translated into French in 1846 by Lassens and it was translated into Greek in 1848 by Galanos to mention but a few.

Triangular flag on postWhat was the original language of the Bhagavad-Gita?

The original language of the Bhagavad-Gita was classical Sanskrit from India.

Triangular flag on postWhy is Srimad often written before the Bhagavad-Gita?
The word Srimad is a title of great respect. This is given because the Bhagavad-Gita reveals the essence of all spiritual knowledge.

Triangular flag on postIs history aware of the greatness of Srimad Bhagavad-Gita?

Historically many very extraordinary people such as Albert Einsten, Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. Albert Schweitzer, Herman Hesse, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Aldous Huxley, Rudolph Steiner and Nikola Tesla to name but a few have read Srimad Bhagavad-Gita and were inspired by its timeless wisdom.

Triangular flag on postWhat can be learned by the study of Srimad Bhagavad-Gita?

Accurate, fundamental knowledge about God, the ultimate truth, creation, birth and death, the results of actions, the eternal soul, liberation and the purpose as well as the goal of human existence.

SOURCE:::: Input from a friend of mine
Natarajan
Jan 10 2015

A Complete Meal…. ” Chakara Pongal ” !!!

Sweet pongal

While ven pongal is a popular breakfast in Tamil Nadu, the sweet pongal or chakara pongal is traditionally made during the harvest festival

No sumptuous meal, in most Indian homes, is complete without rice. The diet-conscious may give it a go-by, but even they will agree that dal-chawal or rasam-rice (with a drop of ghee) is one of the tastiest dishes in the world.

The most important crop in India, an agriculture-based civilisation, is rice. In fact, rice is a synonym for food here and archaeological evidence dates rice cultivation back to 6,000-9,000 years. Did you know that newly-harvested rice was never eaten in days gone by? It was stored for at least three years before it was considered healthy.

It is quite likely that our mothers and grandmothers knew a great deal about what nutritionists all over the world are propounding today — combine complex carbohydrates with protein for a complete meal. Legumes (lentils, beans and peas included) are a wonderful source of protein, calcium, phosphorous, vitamin B and iron. They are also rich in dietary fibre, which helps in lowering cholesterol. And when we combine rice and legumes, we arrive at a dish linked with the South Indian festival, Pongal. It is interesting to note that the dish must have evolved keeping nutrition in mind, though not much is known about its origins. Pongal literally means ‘boiling over’ of milk, rice and lentils.

Traditionally, this dish is made during the harvest festival which falls in mid-January. Today, however, the salted version is a popular breakfast dish served in various avatars across the country.

In many homes, green gram or husked moong dal — which is not only nourishing, but also easy to digest — is used to make the dish. Its essential nature is alkaline, so much so that Ayurveda categorises it as a “cooling food.”

For the sweet pongal, an essential ingredient is jaggery, a derivative of sugarcane. It offers nutrients like iron, calcium and vitamin B2. So, add rice, moong dal, jaggery, some nuts, raisins and elaichi, and voila, you have chakkara pongal!

The writer is the author of five cookbooks on South Indian cuisine.

Keywords: sweet pongal

SOURCE::::  CHANDRA PADMANABHAN  in http://www.the hindu.com

Natarajan

Jan 9  2015

Start the Day with a Nice Smile … !!!

The teacher of the earth science class was lecturing on map reading.
After explaining about latitude, longitude, degrees and minutes the teacher asked, “Suppose I asked you to meet me for lunch at 23 degrees, 4 minutes north latitude and 45 degrees, 15 minutes east longitude…Where would we meet?”

After a confused silence, a voice volunteered, “I guess you’d be eating alone ma’am.”

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16. I resolve… I resolve to… I resolve to, uh… I resolve to, uh, get my, er… I resolve to, uh, get my, er, off-line work done, too!
15. I will stop checking my e-mail at 3:00 in the morning… 4:30 is much more practical.
14. When I hear a funny joke I will not reply, “LOL… LOL!”
13. I will stop sending e-mail, ICQ, Instant Messages and be on the phone at the same time with the same person.
12. I will try to figure out why I *really* need 9 e-mail addresses.
11. I will stop sending e-mail to my roommate.
10. I will not buy magazines with AOL disks bound in just to get another 1.44MB disk.
9. I resolve to work with neglected children… my own.
8. I will answer my snail mail with the same enthusiasm I answer e-mail.
7. When I subscribe to a newsgroup or mailing list, I will read all the mail I get from it.
6. I will stop using, “So, what’s your URL?” as a pickup line.
5. No more downloads from alt.binaries.*
4. I resolve to back up my new 400 GB hard drive daily… well, once a week… monthly, perhaps…
3. I will spend less than five hour a day on the Internet.
2. I will limit my top ten lists to ten items.
1. I will read the manual… just as soon as I can find it.

 

SOURCE:::: http://www.siliconindia.com

Natarajan

Jan 9 2015

 

 

Pencil Tip Miniature Art …See it To Believe It !!!

Pencil Tip Art Creations You Must See

Dalton Ghetti creates miniature works of art resting solely on the tips of lead pencils. What is even more impressive is the fact that he doesn’t rely on the use of a microscope or magnifying lens to sculpt out his phenomenal creations. This is one exhibit you must literally see to believe!

You can see more of Dalton’s miniature masterpieces on his website here.

A Lead Pencil Tribute to “The King” 
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips
A Heart Shaped Locket Dangles Inside the Pencil 
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips

“The Tools of the Trade” 
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips

Dalton’s “tools of the trade” include; a razor blade, a sculpting knife, a sewing needle, and a few No. 2 pencils.
A Few Marvelous Miniature Creations 
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips

Dalton carves a wide variety of designs, which range from a horse figurine to a perfectly shaped hammer.
The Talented Artist Takes a Moment to Appreciate his Work 
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips

The Brazilian-born artist currently resides in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and is a carpenter by trade. He began his artistic hobby over 25 years ago as a form of meditation.
The Beginning of a New Design 
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips

The Entire Alphabet from A to Z 
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips

Patience is a most important virtue in this line of work, since the vast majority of the carvings take several months to complete. The alphabet carving seen here took almost 2 years and a half to finish!
Chain Links on a Pencip Tip 
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips

Cheers
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips

A Microscopic Sewing Button 
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips
“The Cemetery Collection”
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips
Over a hundred sculptures have broken off while Dalton was working. He displays the discarded pieces, which he refers to as “The Cemetery Collection”, on a Styrofoam bed as a reminder of past mistakes.
Would You Care to Have a Seat?
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips

Patience is the Key to Finishing Each Unique Design 
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips

A Miniature Mailbox 
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips

You Might Need a Magnifying Lens to Spot the Cross Here
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips

Another Unique Creation  
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips

Does Anybody Have a Screwdriver? 
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips

Dalton Spends A Long Time Carving Specific Details Out 
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips

Pencil Nunchuks That Would Make Bruce Lee Proud
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips

A Pair of Chained Hearts 
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips

He has made over 100 carvings, including a very touching 9-11 memorial tribute titled 3,000 Tears, which you can see here.
If The Shoe Fits…
Miniature Carvings on Lead Pencil Tips
source
H/T: twistedsifter.com & solentnews.biz

SOURCE::::: http://www.ba-bamail.com

Natarajan

Jan 8 2015

Message For the Day…” No One can conceal anything from God …HE is Everywhere…”

Embodiments of Divine Love! The Lord pervades everything in the cosmos with His myriad feet, hands, eyes, faces and ears. But not recognizing this fact, people imagine themselves to be the doer and indulge in all kinds of speculation and self-praise. The Lord sees everything. No one can conceal anything from Him. He dwells within and outside every living being. Hence nothing can be hidden from Him. God is present in all beings in one and the same form. Although living beings vary in appearance from each other, God’s presence is consistent. The Sun shines over the water in the lake, in a well, in a vessel, in a river or over the ocean – it is reflected in many ways but the Sun is one. So too, God is one and the same in all beings. There is no one in the world nearer to you than the Divine.   

Sathya Sai Baba

” இட்லிக்கு உண்டோ இணை …. ” !!!

    


The greatness of idlis!During the pre-independence days, an Iyer and a Britisher were travelling by the Howrah Express train, from Madras to Calcutta.  The train left Madras Central railway station at 8 p.m. sharp, and the next morning at 7 a.m., it was at Vijayawada.The Britisher had a sumptuous Spencer’s breakfast, delivered to him by a butler, in livery.  But the Iyer opened the top box of his 4-compartment, steel tiffin carrier, and ate two idlis.Lunch at Waltair station (asVisakhapatnam was then called), was a heavy meal served to the Britisher, by the Railway Refreshment stall.  But the Iyer only opened the second box of his tiffin carrier, pulled out 4 idlis, and ate them with relish.  The Britisher was curious, as to what was happening.  But being a Britisher, kept his stiff-upper-lip posture on.

But when the scene repeated, during dinner at Berhampur, the Britisher could no longer contain himself, and enquired from the Iyer, ” Sir, what are those white things you have been eating, all along? ”

The Iyer replied, ” Sir, these are called intelligence tablets.   We South Indians, can live on them for days, together. ”

Britisher: ” But how do you make them ? ”

The Iyer went into an elaborate description, of the raw materials and processes, of making idlis.


Britisher : ” Can you please give me a couple of them?  But you need not give them to me free of charge.  I’ll be happy to pay you, whatever price you quote. “
The Iyer thought for a while, and said, “Actually, I have only three more of them left, for        tomorrow morning’s breakfast.  But since I am going to my relative’s place, I can spare them for you.  But they will cost you, 20 Indian Rupees each “.The Britisher paid up immediately, happy that he was so lucky.  The next morning, at the Howrah railway station in Calcutta, as they were about to part ways, the Britisher asked the Iyer, “But tell me sir, are you sure you have told me the entire process, without leaving out any details? “.Iyer replied, “Yes, I told you all the details”.

Britisher: “Then why were those intelligence tablets, so costly?”

The Iyer  replied,”See?!  You ate only 3 of them last night, and they have already started working?!”

SOURCE::::: input from a friend of mine
Natarajan
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 நடராஜன்
JAN  7  2015