Message For The Day…Train Your Mind To Walk Quietly ….

The demon Bhasmasura, through God’s Grace earned the power to turn into ash anyone by placing his hand on their head. However his instincts were not tamed, his reasoning was not purified. Blinded by greed and egoism, he tried to reduce the very Giver of the gift. Hence, unless you are extra careful to examine the very process of reasoning, even while the process is on, there is a big danger that you may be following only the trail that you yourself have laid down. Reason can be tamed only by discipline; through compassion, calmness, forbearance and endurance (Daya, Shantham, Kshama, and Sahana). Train your mind to walk quietly along small stretches of road at first and then after you have become sure of its docility, you can take it along safely down the tortuous road of the sixfold temptations of lust, anger, greed, delusion, pride and jealousy.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

World”s Biggest School In India !!!…47000 Students…1000 Class Rooms !!!

Starting from humble beginnings in a building with just five pupils, City Montessori school in India is now the world’s largest – with a staggering 47,000 attendees.
It is so large a packed Anfield football stadium could comfortably attend – with room to spare.
The school, known as CMS, employs an army of 3,800 staff, including teachers, support staff, cleaners, rickshaw drivers, and even electricians, carpenters and gardeners.

 

The school receives no government funding; children's parents are charged a low fee for their children to attend

Record breaking: City Montessori School, in India is the world’s largest with 47,0000 students, but they still have room to congregate outside for morning prayers

It has over 1,000 classrooms, 3,700 computers and goes through thousands of pounds worth of stationary and books each year.

Based in the city of Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh, CMS was set up by Dr Jagdish Gandhi, 75, and his wife Bharti in 1959 with just five pupils.

Today, it sprawls over 20 campuses across the city – and is still growing despite more than doubling in size during the last 14-years alone.

Dr. Gandhi said: ‘I founded this school with great difficulty back in 1959. I was beating the drum all around the part of Lucknow that I live for 15 days but no one came.

 

Dr Ghandi said: 'I believe that we should not deny children the right to education.'

‘It was only when me and my wife persuaded a woman to send the children from her extended family that it all started, and even then it was only five children.

‘We started from very humble beginnings and back then we only had a loan of 300 rupees (£3 at current rates) to fund our school.

‘But from word of mouth it slowly spread and children started coming. Year after year the numbers swelled.

‘I never thought that one day we would have the world’s biggest school. There are over 20 campuses around Lucknow and we are bigger than the population of many towns.’

The school’s rapid growth saw it officially recognised by the 2013 Guinness Book of Records as the world’s largest, taking the crown from Rizal High School in Manila, Philippines, which had just 19,738 pupils.

Dr. Gandhi added: ‘It was a proud moment for us when we were included in the record book.

‘But since then we have kept growing – in the last 14 years the number has more than doubled from 22,000

‘I believe that we should not deny children the right to education.’
CMS employs an army of 3,800 staff, including teachers, support staff, cleaners, rickshaw drivers, and even electricians, carpenters and gardeners

Workforce: CMS employs an army of 3,800 staff, including teachers, support staff, cleaners, rickshaw drivers, and even electricians, carpenters and gardeners

CMS’s sheer size means it has never convened for an assembly – because there is no venue large enough to house them all.

Geeta Kingdon, the current head teacher and daughter of founder Dr. Gandhi, said: ‘The whole of Lucknow would be jammed if we tried because one bus holds 50 children, so we’d need 1,000 buses to bring them together.’

The school receives no government funding, instead charging a relatively modest 1,000 rupees (£12) a month in fees for younger pupils, rising to £2,500 (£30) a month for seniors.

Some of its past alumni have gone on to work for the United Nations, studied at Harvard and worked for Goldman Sachs.

Current pupil Kanika Gupta, 14, of Class 9J, said: ‘I could not imagine going to a smaller school.

‘Being at the world’s largest school means you get to make lots of friends and meet many different people, with different interests and tastes.
Some of its past alumni have gone on to work for the United Nations, studied at Harvard and worked for Goldman Sachs

 

The school prides itself on its high values and ethics and teaches children how to be good citizens within the community

 

‘But there are challenges too – standing out ahead of your peers is difficult. You have to work twice as hard to make sure you get noticed, otherwise you are just another student among thousands of others.’

Fellow pupil Harsh Rai, also 14, added: ‘It is definitely competitive, particularly to get into the school teams.

‘But if you make one then you can certainly feel proud of that because you are the creme of the crop.’

He added: ‘We are taught not only traditional subjects but good values. Dr. Gandhi is an inspiration for us all to be good citizens.’

Class sizes range from 25 pupils all the way up to 50 in a single room. Each pupil is also assigned a teacher who is responsible for his or her pastoral care, something staff believe means no one gets neglected or forgotten.

Miss Archana Mishra, who has taught English at CMS for the past six years, said: ‘There is a good rapport between the students and the teachers. It is very easy to teach them and there are not many problems with them.

‘We try and keep classes below 50 pupils, and generally they are usually around 40 to 45 pupils on average. We find this is a manageable number and everyone gets enough attention.’

And with so many pupils, she admits it can be difficult avoiding students outside of school hours.

Miss Mishra added: ‘There are so many of them, particularly who live around my area, it can be difficult not to bump into them at the mall or in the street.

‘Usually if we see each other, we both tend to ignore one another. We see enough of each other at school.’

Alongside traditional subjects such as Geography, Maths and English, students also learn about world peace. CMS is also the only school in the world to be awarded a UNESCO prize for its efforts in this field.

Dr. Gandhi said: ‘The education that we provide here at CMS is totally different from that of any other school in the world.

‘We are not just teaching subjects but also the love of the world. The people of Lucknow have shown that they like our philosophy – that’s why there is no space left and admissions are so sought after.

source:::::mailonline.com UK

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Some Pursue Happiness While Others Create It !!!

“An old man saw a scorpion drowning and decided to pull it out from the water. He calmly extended his hand to reach the creature. When he did, the scorpion stung him. With the effect of the pain, the old man let go the creature and it fell back into the water. The man realizing that the scorpion was drowning again, got back and tried to rescue it but then again it stung him. He let go of it again….

A young boy standing by, approached the old man and said, “Excuse me Sir, you are going to hurt yourself trying to save the evil-vicious creature, why do you insist? Don’t you realize that each time you try to help the scorpion, it stings you?”

The man replied, “The nature of the scorpion is to sting and mine is to help. My nature will not change in helping the scorpion.”

So the man thought for a while and used a leaf from a nearby tree and pulled the scorpion out from the water and saved it’s life.

MORAL LESSON:
Do not change your nature. If someone hurts you, just take precautions. Some pursue happiness while others create it. Let your conscience be your guide in whatever you do.”

source::::: H.Deepa in  shirdi  sai speaks ….

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Message For The Day….Even Intellectuals Should be Careful in Choosing Right Path!!!

Intellect loves to revel in discussions and disputations. Once you yield to this temptation, it takes a long while for you to escape from its shackles and move on to enjoy the bliss, which you can attain only from its nullification. Your feelings and emotions warp your thought process, and convert reason into an untamed bull. Always be aware of the limitations of reason and logic. They must give way and yield to devotion. After a point in time, your spiritual path must be illumined by devotion and intuition. Hence, be aware – your intellect can help you only for some distance along the Godward path. Very often, egoism tends to encourage and justify one’s actions, for a person is led along the wrong path by one’s own reason, if that is the path the person likes! You often come to the conclusion you want to reach! So make a careful choice on the path you tread!

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For The Day….Mind is Worse Than a Drunken Monkey…

All the effort and investment you expend in pursuing the scriptures and noble thoughts are a sheer waste, if study and reflection do not help you to recognize that the mind is worse than a drunken monkey. Pilgrimages are for elevating the heart, sublimating the impulses and leading the lower self to higher levels of thought and action. Reason serves the same purpose, or at least, it ought to. Reason seeks to know the unity of the universe, the origin and the goal of all of it. Through reason, you should understand the laws that govern the microcosm (anu) and the macrocosm (Bruhath). It peeps behind the ever receding curtain to get a glimpse of the Puppeteer (Suthradhari) who pulls the strings.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For the Day….Control and train Your Mind For Your Journey On the Right Path !!!

Life is a pilgrimage to God and the path lies before you. But, unless you take the first step forward and follow it with succeeding steps, how can you reach it? Start with courage, faith, joy and steadiness, you will certainly succeed. The mind and the intellect are like two bullocks tied to a cart. The bullocks are not used to the road of Truth, Righteousness, Peace and Love, and so they drag the cart along the road familiar to them, namely, falsehood, injustice, worry and hatred. You have to train the bullocks to tread the right path, so that they may not bring disaster to themselves and to others. Every object or being in the world will give both pleasure and pain. Control and train your mind to see this real nature of the objective world. That is the real fruit of education.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

படித்ததில் பிடித்தது !!!….” No Cheque , only Cash !!!”

சினிமா தயாரிப்பாளர், காலம் சென்ற சாண்டோ சின்னப்ப தேவர், 40 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன், ஒரு வார இதழுக்கு அளித்த பேட்டியில் சொல்கிறார்:
நான், சொந்தப்படம் தயாரிக்க சினிமாக் கம்பெனி துவங்கினேன். நடிகர், நடிகைகளுக்கும் மற்ற தொழிலாளர்களுக்கும் சம்பளம் கொடுக்க, “காசோலை’ தர வேண்டும். அதுநாள் வரை, எனக்கு வங்கியில் அக்கவுன்ட் கிடையாது. அதனால், புதிதாக, என் பெயரில் ஒரு கணக்கு ஆரம்பித்து, கணிசமான ஒரு தொகையையும் போட்டு வைத்தேன். காசோலை புத்தகம் கொடுத்தனர்; வாங்கி வந்தேன்.
ஒரு வாரம் கழித்து, எனக்கு பணம் தேவைப்பட்டது. என் பெயருக்கு, காசோலையில் எழுதி கொண்டு வங்கிக்கு சென்றேன். ஆனால், என் கையெழுத்து சரியாக இல்லை. நான் பள்ளிக்கூடம் போய் படிக்காதவன். என் பெயரை எப்படி எழுதுவது என்று, மற்றவர்கள் சொல்லிக் கொடுத்து தான் கையெழுத்து போட்டு வந்தேன். என் கையெழுத்தையும், என் உருவத்தையும் பார்த்து சந்தேகித்த அவர்கள், என்னை ஒரு ஓரமாக உட்கார சொல்லி, போலீசுக்கு போன் செய்து விட்டனர்.
போலீஸ் வந்து என்னை விசாரித்தது…
“நான் தான் சின்னப்பா. சினிமாவில் நடித்திருக்கிறேன்…’ என்று சொல்லியும், அவர்கள் நம்பாமல் மிரட்டினர். பின், எனக்கு தெரிந்தவர் களின் நம்பருக்கு போன் செய்து, அவர்கள் என்னைப் பற்றி சொன்ன பின் தான் விட்டனர். நம் பணத்தையும் போட்டு விட்டு, இந்த அவமரியாதையா… என்று, கோபம் வந்துவிட்டது. கணக்கை முடித்து, முழுப் பணத்தையும் எடுத்துக் கொண்டு வந்து விட்டேன்.
இதுவரை, எத்தனையோ படங்கள் தயாரித்து விட்டேன். இந்திப் படங்களும் தயாரிக் கிறேன். ஆனால், யாருக்கும், காசோலை கொடுப்பதில்லை. நேரடி சம்பளம் தான். எனக்கு, வங்கியில் அக்கவுன்ட் இன்று வரை கிடையாது… என்று, கூறியுள்ளார் சின்னப்ப தேவர்.

source :::::Dinamalar ….Sunday Supplement

natarajan

 

ஒரு கால கணக்கு !!!….ஒரு நாள் ….ஒரு அலசல் !!!

 

2 பரமாணுக்கள்   ……………….. ஒரு அணு

3 அணுக்கள் ………………………..ஒரு  த்ரிஷேனு

3 த்ரிஷேனு ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ஒரு  த்ரூடி

100 த்ரூடி ………………………….ஒரு  வேதம்

3 வேதம் ………………………… ஒரு லவம்

3 லவம் ………………………….ஒரு  நிமிடம்,

4 நிமிடம் ……………………..ஒரு க்ஷணம்

5 க்ஷணம் ………………..ஒரு காஷ்டா

15 காஷ் டா ………………ஒரு  லகு

15 லகு …………………… ஒரு  நாழிகை

2 நாழிகை ………….ஒரு முஹுர்த்தம்

30 முஹுர்த்தம் ……..ஒரு  நாள்

60 நாழிகை   ……………ஒரு நாள்

2.5 நாழிகை …………ஒரு மணி

24 நிமிடம் ………………ஒரு நாழிகை

48 நிமிடம் ……….ஒரு  முஹுர்த்தம்

60 நிமிடம் ……….ஒரு மணி

24 மணி …………..ஒரு நாள் !!!!!

நடராஜன்

 

“We Have Not Read It “….For A Change Bank Says this …. Not Customer !!!

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A Russian man has outwitted a bank by sending back a credit card contract with his own, handwritten, amendments to the contract for zero fees and zero interest. Now he’s had a win in court

A MAN who decided to get his own back on a bank which sent him an unsolicited credit card in an ingenious way has had his first win in court.

Dmitry Agarkov decided to write his own small print in a credit card contract and has had his changes upheld in court. He’s now suing Russia’s leading online bank for more than 24 million roubles ($A800,000) in compensation, RT.com reports.

Disappointed by the terms of the unsolicited offer for a credit card from Tinkoff Credit Systems in 2008, Mr Agarkov, 42, from the city of Voronezh, decided to hand write his own credit terms.

The trick was that Agarkov simply scanned the bank’s document and “amended” the small print with his own terms, scribbled in his own handwriting.

He opted for a 0 per cent interest rate and no fees, adding that the customer “is not obliged to pay any fees and charges imposed by bank tariffs.”

The bank didn’t read “the amendments”, as it signed and certified the document, then sent him a credit card.

It took two years before the bank decided to terminate Mr Agarkov’s credit card because of overdue payments.

In 2012, it sued him for 45,000 roubles ($A1500) – an amount that included the remaining balance, fees, and late payment charges, which violated the actual agreement.

The court decided that the agreement Agarkov crafted was valid, and required him to settle only his balance of 19,000 roubles ($A635).

“They signed the documents without looking. They said what usually their borrowers say in court: ‘We have not read it,’ his lawyer said.

Tinkoff founder Oleg Tinkov tweeted: “Our lawyers think, he is going to get not 24 million, but really four years in prison for fraud.”

The next hearing will be in September.
source::::news.com.au

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Read more: http://www.news.com.au/money/banking/no-fees-0-interest-bank-fail-as-man-scribbles-his-own-terms-on-credit-card-contract/story-e6frfmcr-1226693921929#ixzz2bZ3AoT6Y

Message For The Day….Elders Should Show The Way to Their Children For The Right Path …

For the wisdom of discrimination to dawn on people, elders must first set an example in discrimination and detachment. If they run after sensory pleasures with feverish excitement, how can the youth be blamed for their selfishness and greed? The elders must practise what they preach, show how a divine life confers mental poise, joy, contentment and harmony. They must spend at least some time everyday in the recital of the Lord’s Name or on Meditation. Then, children too, will imbibe that atmosphere and acquire peace for sure. Today, many speak with full passion that there is nothing as sweet as the Name of the Lord, but they do not repeat it at all. Children will easily discover the hoax, if one neglects their own spiritual progress on the path, but preaches it. The accountability of those who profess the spiritual path is great and must not be undermined.

 

Sathya Sai Baba