Message for the Day…” ‘seva’ is the highest path of Devotion which wins the Grace of God…”

Sathya Sai Baba

Today, we are confronted everywhere by statistics parading quantities and reports in glowing terms. Do not bother about adding to the number or achieving a target. I value quality, not quantity. Genuine and intensive devoted service offered in a few spots or villages is more fruitful than superficial service offered to a large number. Convince yourselves that life cannot continue long without others serving you and you serving others. Every relationship – be it master-servant, ruler-ruled, guru-disciple, employer-employee, or parents-children and so on – is bound by mutual service. Everyone is a sevak (servitor). The farmer and labourer whom you serve, produce by their toil your food and clothing as their service to you. Remember that the body, with its senses-mind-brain complex has been awarded to you to be used for helping the helpless. Seva is the highest of paths of Devotion which wins the Grace of God. Service promotes mental purity, diminishes egoism and enables one to experience, through empathetic understanding, the unity of mankind.

This Kerala Man Built an Aircraft. He Now Wants a Job….

This Kerala Man Built an Aircraft. He Now Wants a Job

Saji Thomas has studied only till class 7 and has always been hooked on to electrical gadgets and their repairs

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:  After five years of painstaking efforts, Saji Thomas has built a small aircraft – all on his own – but now this 45-year-old from Kerala, who is speech and hearing challenged, yearns for a full-time job.

His wife Maria said that they have been married for 14 years and since then, all that she saw was her husband busy tinkering with small motors and machines she didn’t have a clue about.

“Initially I tried my best to dissuade him to get work as an electrician, but when I found all my efforts were in vain, I decided to support him in all his endeavours. Today the entire village (near Thodupuzha in Idukki district) is steadfastly behind him as he built a twin-seater ultralight aircraft, which has been filmed by the Discovery Channel,” Maria told IANS.

Mr Saji has studied only till class 7 and has always been hooked on to electrical gadgets and their repairs.

“The first thing he built was the frame of an helicopter. He got in touch with (former prime minister) Rajiv Gandhi, seeking money to buy an engine for it. It did not materialise because Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated (In May 1991). Then his interest shifted to building an aircraft and after five years of hard work, he fitted the small aircraft with the engine of a two-wheeler. Later it was given to a college nearby and they still use it to teach their students,” the proud wife said.

She said he then began work on this now successful two-seater and sourced all the materials from Bangalore.

“After a marathon five years of work, last year in April, it was taken to a private airline academy in Ambasamudram near Madurai. Since this aircraft has no licence nor does Saji have a licence to fly aircraft, he could fly it for a few minutes there. Later the chief instructor, a retired air force officer, also flew it for a few minutes. The aircraft flew only at a height of 20 feet as the rules are very strict,” added Maria.

Today the couple, who has a 13-year-old son Joshua, is still hoping for the government support.

“We see the present programme of Discovery Channel which has filmed his efforts as an eye-opener and it is expected to be aired soon. Our only wish is my husband gets a stable monthly job as by now he has sold a portion of our land to complete this aircraft. We live in a small two-room home built with the help of the local village council in 2001,” Maria said.

In all, Saji has spent Rs.25 lakh for his expensive hobby in the past more than 15 years.

Source….www.ndtv.com
Natarajan

WHY STANDING IN ONE PLACE MAKES YOUR LEGS MORE SORE THAN WALKING…?

Why does standing in one place for a long time make my legs and feet sorer than walking the same amount of time?

Working retail, waiting tables, standing in line at the amusement park or just shopping with mom, anyone who’s ever been stuck on their feet for a long time more or less standing still knows that it’s much more tiring than walking the equivalent amount of time.  But why?

First, when you stand, your legs aren’t resting, even beyond just supporting your weight. Instead, your body sways very slightly. To keep you upright, a few muscles, particularly those in your calves, are constantly working, making very small adjustments that you probably aren’t consciously aware of. On the other hand, when you walk, the burden is distributed across more muscle groups. Muscles swinging the arms help propel them, core muscles keep you stable, butt muscles complete your stride, and the legs of both the calves and the thighs are employed.

Second, when you’re standing still, each foot and leg supports about half of the body’s weight, but neither ever gets a rest. On the other hand, when walking, each time a foot is raised the muscles formerly helping to balance you get a little break as does the bottom of your foot. While only a small break each instance, this totals to about half the time being in more or less a resting state other than the muscles required to lift your foot off the ground.

Walking

Third, when you stand, the blood and lymph fluids pool in your feet, calves and ankles, because your heart cannot efficiently pump the blood all the way up from your feet by itself. This is why if you stand in one place for long periods, you might notice that your feet and lower legs swell a little.

Because the heart isn’t up to performing this task efficiently, it relies in part on muscle contractions that occur when you walk and move about. As David J Tibbs in Varicose Veins and Related Disorders, states,

Only the peripheral pumping mechanism (musculovenous pumping) can cause full venous flow against gravity. This forceful pumping action is brought about when multiple veins are compressed by contraction of surrounding skeletal muscle. The valves direct the blood heartwards and prevent it from falling back again. Thus, by this simple arrangement, the harder the muscles work, the more vigorously is the massive flow of blood generated by this activity returned towards the heart.

Thus, when you stand in one place, your muscles are receiving less oxygen and other such things they need to operate at peak efficiency compared to when you walk around.

 

Fourth, when you stand, the entire load of your body rests on the same place – the underside of your feet, and particularly on the balls and heels. Beyond one side getting the aforementioned break about half the time, when you walk, different parts of your feet bear the load at different times.

Fifth, standing is sometimes much more boring than walking, particularly if you are at work with nothing mentally engaging to do (or watching your mom shop…). With nothing to occupy your mind, it can wander to how tired you are and how much your feet hurt. On the other hand, when walking, your brain will be more occupied since you must constantly assess the situation and avoid obstacles. Thus, standing may also seem even more tiring because you are just more aware of how your legs and feet are feeling.

Sixth, if you walk fast enough (or jog), your body will release neurochemicals that make you feel better, including adrenaline that pumps the heart faster, providing more oxygen to the muscles and brain, as well as endorphins that improve mood.

Bonus Facts:

  • In addition to those muscles mentioned, walking also works out the muscles around the pelvis, including the external abductors and internal adductors, belly muscles in the front and spinal muscles in the rear.
  • As with standing, anytime a person remains upright, venous pooling will occur; in some situations, such as when a construction worker remains suspended in a “fall harness” (the device that saves his life after a fall) but is unable to move his legs significantly, the pooling of blood can reach a critical level. As more blood pools in the legs (which aren’t moving enough to send it back up to the heart), the heart rate increases at first, and then will slow significantly. Without sufficient blood to bring fresh oxygen to the brain, the victim first loses consciousness, and if left in that condition, renal failure and even death can occur. (See: Suspension Trauma)
  • The average U.S. adult walks about 5,900 steps each day. Health experts recommend this be raised to at least 7,000 – the amount the average Japanese person gets in a day.
  • Interestingly, in a 2004 study of American Amish, it was shown that women got in more than 14,000 steps each day, and men more than 18,000. If only they had Fitbits to have the data to brag with;-)
  • Australians average almost 9,700 steps each day, and the Swiss get just a bit less than that.
  • The idea that “10,000 steps each day” is required for optimum health comes from an early Japanese pedometer from the 1960s called manpo-kei (“10,000 steps meter”). That said, the Centers for Disease Control does not recommend any particular number of steps, and instead suggests adults get 150 minutes of moderate activity each week.

Source….www.today i foundout.com

Natarajan

Looking Back: International Space Station at the Start of Expedition 1….

International Space Station in December 2000 with modules and solar arrays visible

On Nov. 2, 2000, the Expedition 1 crew — Commander William M. (Bill) Shepherd of NASA and Flight Engineer Sergei Krikalev and Soyuz Commander Yuri Gidzenko of Roscosmos — arrived at the International Space Station, marking the start of an uninterrupted human presence on the orbiting laboratory. Their Soyuz capsule made contact with the aft docking port of the station’s Zvezda Service Module at 3:21 a.m. CST while the two spacecraft were flying over the central portion of Kazakhstan. A little over one hour later at 4:23 a.m., the hatch leading into the Zvezda’s living quarters was opened, signifying the start of human occupancy of the international complex. Gidzenko and Krikalev floated into Zvezda first, at the request of the commander. Once inside the station, the crew members continued the work begun by space shuttle crews and ground controllers to bring the station to life.

Fifteen years later, 45 crewed expeditions (so far) — more than 220 people from 17 countries — have visited the station, constructed over more than 115 space flights conducted on five different types of launch vehicles. The station now measures 357 feet end-to-end and provides more livable room than a conventional six bedroom house. 22 scientific investigations were conducted during Expedition 1, while a total of 191 scientific investigations will be conducted during Expeditions 45 and 46. To date, more than 1,200 scientific results publications have been produced based on over 1,760 research investigations on the orbiting laboratory.

This Dec. 2, 2000, photograph shows the configuration of the space station at the start of Expedition 1 including the Zarya Control Module, Unity Node, Zvezda Service Module and Z1-Truss. It was taken by STS-97 crewmembers aboard shuttle Endeavour during approach to dock with the station on a mission to deliver and connect the first set of U.S.-provided solar arrays, prepare a docking port for arrival of the U.S. Laboratory Destiny and perform additional station assembly tasks. The Expedition 1 crew spent four months living and working on the station and returned to Earth aboard shuttle Discoveryon March 21, 2001.

Image Credit: NASA

Source…www.nasa.gov

Potholes Could Soon Be a Thing of the Past….Thanks to Thermocol….!!!

Potholes on the streets of almost all cities in India don’t just make our rides uncomfortable, but also cause fatal accidents. According to the Road Accident Report (2014) published by the Road Transport and Highways Ministry, 6,672 people lost their lives due to potholes and badly designed speed breakers last year.

However, if the ministry goes ahead with its latest proposal of using thermocol fill in place of soil as the base for construction, pothole complaints can soon be resolved.

Photo Credit: Flickr

In a meeting headed by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari last month, the ministry asked some consultancy firms to submit cost analysis report of the use of Geofoam for construction on highways, in comparison with the conventional soil fills. An expert committee was constituted earlier this year to recommend new materials for construction of highways.

Geofoam is primarily used to provide lightweight void fill on highways, during road constructions, for building embankments, parking lots constructions, etc. It is basically expanded polystyrene (EPS) or extruded polystyrene (XPS) manufactured into large lightweight blocks. Polystyrene is one of the most widely used plastics around the world. And EPS is a rigid closed-cell foam structure made of pre-expanded polystyrene beads. It is widely used for manufacturing daily utility goods like plates, boxes, bowls, packaging material, etc. XPS also consists of closed cells, and it provides higher stiffness to materials it is used in, like craft and architectural models.

Countries like Europe, Japan, and the US have been using Geofoam for road construction. In India, the Border Road Organization has been using it for constructing roads on difficult terrains. Geofoam requires less manpower as it is all about lifting the sheets and placing them at the required spot. It is approximately 1% the weight of soil and less than 10% the weight of other lightweight fill alternatives. Because of being so light, Geofoam also reduces the weight applied on the underlying soil or solid structure. It can also be easily cut and shaped as per the requirement giving engineers the freedom to be more specific about the design. Additionally, it is very durable and does not break down. So the material does not spread to the surrounding soil thereby keeping a check on pollution.

Keeping these advantages in mind, the ministry has issued an order that project reports for all future road construction projects should consider alternative design combinations. With the use of thermocol, a brand of Geofoam, the cost of road repairs can be reduced by 30 percent, and the time required can also be significantly decreased.

 

 

“The best part is that Geofoam is 100 times lighter than the soil and does not expand or contract with changing temperatures like extreme winter or heat. It does not get washed away by floods or landslides. We are using large amounts of healthy soil for road construction, which could be avoided if we use Geofoam,” a senior ministry official told The Indian Express. –

Source…….Tanaya Singh…www.the betterindia.com

natarajan

Message For the Day…” By Conscious Effort, One’s habits can be changed and character refined …”

Among the qualities that make up a flawless character, love, patience, forbearance, steadfastness, and charity are the highest and noblest. The hundred little deeds that we indulge in every day harden into habits; these habits shape the intelligence and mould our outlook and life. One’s present is but the result of one’s past and the habits formed during that long period. But whatever be the nature of the character that one has inherited, it can certainly be modified. Nobody’s wickedness is incorrigible. Wasn’t robber Angulimala, turned into a kindhearted person by Lord Buddha? Didn’t thief Rathnakara become Sage Valmiki? By conscious effort, habits can be changed and character refined. People always have within them, the capacity to challenge their evil propensities and to change their habits. By selfless service, renunciation, devotion and prayer, old habits that bind people to earth can be discarded and new habits that will take them along the divine path be instilled.

Sathya Sai Baba

THE ORIGIN OF THE NAMES OF THE CONTINENTS….

Today I found out the most likely origin of each of the continents’ names. (Using the seven continent model)

world

First on this list is Africa. There are many different theories as to the origin of Africa’s name. After the Romans defeated Carthage (which is in modern-day Tunisia in Northern Africa) in the third Punic War, they called their new province “Africa.” The most popular theory as to the origin of the name is that it was named for a native tribe there—the Afri, with “Africa” then being the feminine form of “Africus”, literally meaning “land of the Afri”.

An alternate theory, which has a hole in it due to when the name was first used, is that it comes from the Phoenician word “afar” which means “dust.” Put together with the Latin suffix –ica, sometimes used to denote “land”, the name could mean “a land of dust.” Given Africa’s hot, desert-like climate in the north, which is where the Romans claimed their province, the Phoenician root is considered by many to be a plausible alternative to the “Afri tribe” theory, for the origin of Africa’s name.

Whatever the case, as Europeans continued exploring and discovered the breadth of the continent, the name that the Romans had originally used for their small province stuck, and the entire continent became known as Africa.

Antarctica comes from the Greek word “antarktike,” which literally means “opposite to the north.” The continent is, of course, home to the southernmost point on Earth. John George Bartholomew, a Scottish cartographer, is believed to be the first person to use “Antartica” to refer to the continent. However, the name was used for a different place by the French before this. In the 1500s, they held a colony in Brazil below the equator which they named France Antartique.

Asia derives from the Ancient Greek “Ἀσία”, which was used as early as 440 B.C. by Herodotus in his Histories. However, it is likely that the name was in use long before then, though not referring to a whole continent, but rather originally just the name for the land on the east bank of the Aegean Sea, and then later the Anatolia (part of modern Turkey).

Romans referred to two provinces when talking about Asia: Asia Minor and Asia Major. A common theory is that the Greek name ultimately derived from the Phoenician word asu, which means “east”, and the Akkadian word asu which means “to go out, to rise.” In reference to the sun, Asia would then mean “the land of the sunrise.”

Terra Australis Incognita means “the unknown land in the south” in Latin, and rumours of the continent’s existence dated back to Ancient Roman times. Of course, Romans did not have the maritime technology to reach Australia and did not have any direct evidence that it existed, as far as we know. When Europeans finally discovered the continent, the name “Terra Australis” stuck. The continent was referred to the shortened “Australia” by a number of early explorers, but it was Matthew Flinders who pushed for its use from 1804. Though “Australia” was used unofficially for several years, Governor Lachlan Macquarie petitioned for its official adoption in 1817. It wasn’t until 1824 that the name was officially given to the continent.

Europe was likely named after Europa, one of Zeus’ many lovers in Greek mythology. Legend has it that he abducted her after taking on the form of a white bull and took her to Crete.  It is difficult to determine the etymology of the name, but one theory is that it comes from the Akkadian word erebu which means “to go down, set” or the Phoenician ereb which means “evening, west.” The western directional meaning would mean it had similar origins to Asia. Alternatively, the name Eurpoa may have derived from the Greek “eurys”, meaning “wide”, and “ops”, meaning “face”, so “wide face”.

As in many of the other names of the continents, “Europe” originally didn’t refer to anything close to what we think of as Europe today.  Rather, it was just a small region, like “Asia”, referring to a portion of present day Turkey, part of Thrace.

Like most, I’ve known that the Americas (North and South) were named after Amerigo Vespucci since my early education. However, the story behind why this is the case is somewhat more interesting and quite a bit less well known. Vespucci was a navigator that traveled to “the new world” in 1499 and 1502. Being a well educated man, he realized that this new world was not part of Asia, as some had initially thought. Vespucci chose to write about his travels and his books were published in 1502 and 1504. Being both entertaining and educational, his accounts of the new world were reprinted in almost every European language.

In 1507, a German cartographer, Martin Waldseemüller, chose to make a new map that included the new world. He and two scholarly partners were aware of Vespucci’s writings and were ignorant of Columbus’s expeditions. As such, they decided to name the new land after Vespucci, stating:

But now these parts (Europe, Asia and Africa, the three continents of the Ptolemaic geography) have been extensively explored and a fourth part has been discovered by Americus Vespuccius (the Latin form of Vespucci’s name), I do not see what right any one would have to object to calling this part after Americus, who discovered it and who is a man of intelligence, and so to name it Amerige, that is, the Land of Americus, or America: since both Europa and Asia got their names from women.

When the large new map, approximately 8 feet by 4 feet, was unveiled by Waldseemüller, it had the large title “AMERICA” across what is now present day Brazil. Waldseemüller used Vespucci’s travelogues as a reference for his drawing and so his map had South America as the only part of this new western hemisphere. When North America was later added, the mapmakers of the time retained the original name. In 1538, the famous geographer Gerard Mercator chose to name the entire north and south parts of America as one large “America” for the entire western hemisphere

Bonus Facts:

  • Part of Antartica has been named “Queen Elizabeth Land” in honour of Queen Elizabeth II. The area is about twice the size of the United Kingdom.
  • Captain James Cook was sent to find Terra Australis Incognita in 1772. Returning with charts of the eastern coastline of Australia—large enough to be considered a continent—he was turned down by officials who believed that the real Terra Australis Incognita was located farther south. Cook set out again and was the first person to sail into the Antarctic Circle. However, he turned away to resupply his ship before seeing land. If he had succeeded in his voyage, it is likely that Antarctica would have been named Australia after Terra Australis instead. (The first person to see the Antarctic Continent was Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen in 1820).
  • Europa is also the name of one of Jupiter’s moons.
  • An alternate theory as to how America got its name, not backed up by a whole lot of documented evidence, you may sometimes hear is that a tribe of Native Americans named the Amerrique may have existed, and both Columbus and Vespucci may have visited them. The word is said to originate from the Mayan word for “exceptionally strong wind.”
  • Another “America” theory that you may sometimes here, again, not backed up by nearly the evidence as the above in the main article, is that it was named after a Bristol merchant named Richard Amerike. Amerike and other merchants had been trading items and fishing off the coast of Newfoundland for many years before Christopher Columbus and John Cabot made their voyages to America. The theory is that the fishermen who worked for him named the area in which they lived after their employer. It is also believed that Amerike sponsored John Cabot on his successful trip to America’s eastern shore, and that Cabot named the land after his sponsor.

[Map Image via Shutterstock

Source….www.today i foundout.com

Natarajan

Photo Of The Day: This Is What The Driest Place On Earth Looks Like This Year !!!

Atacama Desert

Chile’s Atacama desert is the driest place on Earth, but this year it is filled with color.

The desert has the longest dry streak on record after it went 173 consecutive months without a single drop of rain in the early 1900s. But this year, the Atacama was breaking records of a different kind. One day in March, the Atacama got .96 inches of rain. That may not sound like much, but given that the desert’s average rainfall is about .07 inches per year, that one day in March was the equivalent of having 14 years of rain in a single day.

Thus we now have the stunningly pink malva flowers (pictured above), which bloom every five to seven years depending on the El Nino cycle. This year’s rainfall has been especially heavy, even for an El Nino year, and people are calling it the “most spectacular blossoming of the past 18 years.”

Source…..www.all-that-is-interesting.com

Natarajan

” அன்று ராமன் …இன்று கண்ணன் …” !!!

கர்வம் அடங்கியது…..
🌼🌼🌴🌹🌴🌼🌼
🌲கண்ணன் ஒய்யாரமாகப் படுத்துக் கொண்டிருந்தான். உறங்கவில்லை. ஆனால், உறங்குவதுபோல் தோற்றம் காட்டிக் கொண்டிருந்தான்.
🌴 அவன் உறங்குவதாக நினைத்து ஒருபக்கம் கருடனும், கண்ணன் கைச் சக்கரமும் ஏதோ பேசிக் கொண்டிருந்தன.
🌲கண்ணன் ஒரு முறுவலுடன் அவற்றின் பேச்சைச் செவிமடுத்தான்.
🌴கருடன் தன் மெல்லிய இறகுகளைக் கூர்மையான அலகால் கோதிக்கொண்டே பெருமை பொங்கச் சொல்லிற்று:
💥 “”சக்கரமே! திருமால் தான் இப்போது கண்ணனாய் இங்கே வந்திருக்கிறார் தெரியுமல்லவா? அதனால் தான் அவருக்கு எப்போது நான் தேவைப்படுவேனோ என்று இங்கே காத்துக் கொண்டிருக்கிறேன்.
🌴 கஜேந்திர மோட்சத்தின்போது என் உதவி இல்லாவிட்டால் அவரால் முதலையை வதம் செய்திருக்க முடியுமா என்ன? வாயு வேகம் மனோ வேகம் என்பார்களே, அப்படியல்லவா திருமால் நினைத்த மறுகணம் அவரைச் சுமந்துகொண்டு சம்பவம் நடந்த இடத்திற்குப் பறந்துசென்றேன்!”
🌼இதைக் கேட்ட சக்கரம் ஒரு சுற்றுச் சுற்றிக்கொண்டே கடகடவென்று சிரித்தது. “”நீ என்ன வேகமாக அவரைத் தூக்கிக் கொண்டு பறந்தாலும் நான் மட்டும் இல்லாவிட்டால் அவர் எப்படி முதலையை வதம் செய்திருக்க முடியும்? என்னை வீசித்தானே அவர் முதலையைக் கொன்றார்?
🌲நீ திருமாலுக்குச் செய்த உதவியின் பெருமையை விட நான் செய்த உதவியின் பெருமை தான் அதிகம்!”
🌲கண்ணன் உள்ளூர நகைத்துக் கொண்டான். “இவ்விரண்டிற்கும் சக்தியைக் கொடுத்ததே நான் தான். அப்படியிருக்க இவைகளுக்குத் தான் எத்தனை ஆணவம்? எனக்கு இவை உதவி செய்ததாமே?’
🌴அதற்குள் சலசலவெனப் பெண்களின் பேச்சுக் குரல் கேட்கவே, கண்ணனின் கவனம் குரல் வந்த பக்கம் திரும்பியது.
🌴 பேசிக் கொண்டிருந்தவர்கள் அவனது ராணிகள் தான்.
🌞””நம் அழகால் கவரப்பட்டுத்தான் கண்ணன் நம்மைத் திருமணம் செய்துகொண்டான்.
💃நமக்கு இணையான அழகிகள் உலகில் எங்குமில்லை!” என்றாள் ஒருத்தி.
“”அதென்னவோ உண்மைதான். ஆனாலும், உன்னைவிட நான் சற்றுக் கூடுதல் அழகு என்பதும் கூட உண்மைதானே?” என்றாள் இன்னொருத்தி!
தங்களின் அழகைப் பற்றிய ராணிகளின் கர்வம் நிறைந்த பேச்சைக் கேட்டுக் கண்ணனுக்கு நகைப்பு வந்தது.
😀”உடல் அழகாக இருந்து என்ன பயன்? உள்ளமல்லவா அழகாக இருக்கவேண்டும்? என் ராதைக்கு வாய்த்த உள்ளம்போல் வேறு யாருக்கு வாய்க்கும்?’
“இவர்கள் இப்படிக் கர்வப்படுகிறார்களே?
🌼ராமாவதாரத்தின் போது என் பக்தனாக மாறிய ஆஞ்சநேயன் எத்தனை ஆற்றல் மிக்கவன். ஆனால் எத்தனை அடக்கம் நிறைந்தவன்! அவன் சிரஞ்சீவி. இன்னும் வாழ்ந்து வருகிறான் அல்லவா? சரி
🌴 ஒரே கல்லில் மூன்று மாங்காய் அடிக்க வேண்டியதுதான்! கருடன், சக்கரம், ராணிகள் அனைவரின் கர்வத்தையும் அடக்க ஒரு
வழிசெய்வோம்”.
👍கண்ணன் எழுந்தான்.
“”கருடா!” என அன்போடு அழைத்தான். கருடன் பறந்தோடி வந்து பவ்வியமாய் நின்றது.
🌲”கந்தமாதன பர்வதம் என்ற பெயருடைய மலையில், குபேரனது ஏரியில், சவுகந்திக கமலம் என்ற அபூர்வமான தாமரை மலர்கள் பூக்கும் காலம் இது. மிக வசீகரமான வாசனை உடையவை அவை.
💃நீ போய் என் ராணிகளுக்காகச் சில தாமரை மலர்களைப் பறித்து வருகிறாயா? நீதான் பலசாலி ஆயிற்றே? எந்த எதிர்ப்பு வந்தாலும் சமாளிப்பாயே. உன்னால் தானே மிக வேகமாகப் பறக்கமுடியும்?’
கண்ணனே தன்னைப் புகழ்வதைக் கேட்டு கருடனுக்குப் பெருமை தாங்கவில்லை.
“”இதோ மின்னல் வேகத்தில் மலர்களோடு வருகிறேன்!” சொல்லிவிட்டு விண்ணில் பறந்தது அது
🌼ஆனால், அந்த இடத்தில்தான் அடக்கமே வடிவான ஆஞ்சநேயர் ராமநாம ஜபம் செய்துகொண்டு வசித்து வருகிறார் என்பதைக் கருடன் அறியவில்லை.
🌹 கருடன் பாய்ந்து பாய்ந்து அலகால் மலர்களைக் கொத்திப் பறிப்பதைப் பார்த்த ஆஞ்சநேயர் திடுக்கிட்டார்.
“”யாரப்பா நீ? இந்த மலர்கள் குபேரனுக்குச் சொந்தமானவை. அவரிடம் மலர்களைப் பறிக்க அனுமதி பெற்றாயா?”
🍂“ஏ கிழட்டுக் குரங்கே! நான் யார் தெரியுமா? துவாரகை மன்னனான கண்ணனின் கருடன். கண்ணபிரானுக்காகத் தான் இந்த மலர்களைக் கொய்துகொண்டிருக்கிறேன்.
கண்ணனுக்கான சேவைக்கு யார் அனுமதியும் தேவையில்லை!
கருடனின் கர்வம் நிறைந்த பேச்சைக் கேட்டு, ஆஞ்சநேயருக்குக் கடும் கோபம் வந்தது.
சடாரெனப் பாய்ந்து, கருடனைப் பிடித்துத் தன் ஒரு கையிடுக்கில் இடுக்கிக் கொண்ட அவர், கருடனோடு ஒரே தாவாகத் தாவி துவாரகை சென்றார்.
ஆஞ்சநேயர் செய்த கர்ஜனையால் துவாரகை அதிர்ந்தது.
“”கர்வம் பிடித்த இந்த கருடனை சேவகனாகக் கொண்டவர் யார்?” என்று அவர் முழங்கிய முழக்கத்தைக் கேட்ட கண்ணன்,
💥 கஜேந்திர மோட்சத்தின் போது எனக்குக் கைகொடுத்த சக்கரமே! வந்திருக்கும் குரங்குடன் போரிட்டு அந்த கருடனைக் காப்பாற்றக் கூடாதா?” என்று வினவினார்.
“”இதோ! உடனே அந்தக் குரங்கை என்ன செய்கிறேன் பாருங்கள்! என்றவாறு சக்கரம் சீறிப் பாய்ந்தது. மறுகணம் தாவிச் சென்று அந்தச் சக்கரத்தைப் பிடித்துத் தன் இன்னொரு கையிடுக்கில் இடுக்கிக் கொண்ட ஆஞ்சநேயர், “”இந்த ஆணவம் பிடித்த
சேவகர்களின் எஜமான் யார்?” என்று உறுமினார்.
🌴அடுத்து, அந்தக் குரங்கு அரண்மனைக்குள் வந்தால் என்ன நேருமோ என ராணிகள் பயந்து நடுங்கி கண்ணனைத் தஞ்சம் புகுந்தார்கள். எப்படியாவது இந்தக் குரங்கை சமாளிக்க வேண்டும் என வேண்டினார்கள். கண்ணன் நகைத்தவாறே சொன்னான்.
🌼””என் அன்பிற்குரியவர்களே! வந்திருக்கும் குரங்கு வேறு யாருமல்ல. ராம பக்தனான ஆஞ்சநேயர் தான். அவரது வலிமைக்கு முன் யார் வலிமையும் செல்லாது. ஆனால், ராமரும் சீதாதேவியும் நேரில் வந்து ஏதும் சொன்னால் அதற்கு அவர் கட்டுப்படுவார். எனவே நான் ராமராக உரு மாறுகிறேன். உங்களில் யார் சிறந்த அழகியோ அவர்கள் சீதையாக உரு மாறுங்கள். சீதை உருவத்தால் மட்டுமல்ல, உள்ளத்தாலும் அழகிய பெண்மணி. உங்களில் மன அழகு யாருக்கு வாய்த்திருக்கிறதோ அவர்கள் பிரார்த்தியுங்கள். சீதையின் வடிவம் உங்களுக்குக் கிட்டும்”.
🍀எல்லா ராணிகளும் கண்ணை மூடிப் பிரார்த்தித்துப் பார்த்தார்கள். ஆனால் யாரும் சீதாதேவியாக உருமாற இயலவில்லை. கண்ணன் ராதையை அழைத்துவர உத்தரவிட்டான். ராதை வந்ததும் பிரச்னையைச் சொன்னான். ராதை கண்மூடிக் கைகூப்பி அமர்ந்துகொண்டாள்.
“”எல்லாவற்றையும் நிகழ்த்துவது என் கண்ணன் தான். எனக்கென்று தனித்த பெருமை ஏதுமில்லை. அனைத்தையும் புரிவது கண்ணனே என்பது உண்மையானால், அவனது அருள் என்னை சீதாதேவியாக மாற்றட்டும்!” என்று உரக்கச் சொல்லிப் பிரார்த்தித்தாள்.
அந்த விந்தையான பிரார்த்தனையைக் கேட்ட ராணிகள் திகைத்து தங்களின் ஆணவம் அகன்று நின்றார்கள்.
🍀 ஒரு கணத்தில் ராதை சீதையானாள்.
“”இந்த ஆணவம் பிடித்த சேவகர்களின் அரசன் யார்?” என்றவாறே அரண்மனையின் உள்ளே வந்த அனுமன் ராம பிரானையும் சீதாதேவியையும் கண்டு திகைத்தான்.
“”பிரபோ! தாங்களா துவாரகையை ஆட்சி செய்கிறீர்கள்?” என்று பக்திப் பரவசத்துடன் வணங்கினான்.
🍀“”அன்றைய ராமன்தான் இன்றைய கண்ணன்!” என்று சிரித்துக் கொண்டே சொன்ன கண்ணபிரான், உன் கையிடுக்கில் உள்ள என் சேவகர்களை விட்டுவிடு. அவர்கள் ஆணவம் இன்றோடு ஒழிந்தது!” என்றான்.
“”அப்படியே ஆகட்டும் பிரபோ!” என்ற அனுமன் தன் பிடியில் இருந்த கருடனையும் சக்கரத்தையும் விடுவித்தார்.
🙏கடவுள் பணி செய்பவர்களுக்கு அகந்தை ஆகாது! என அறிவுறுத்திவிட்டு, “ஜெய்ஸ்ரீராம்’ என்றவாறே விண்ணில் தாவி மறைந்தார்.
ராமனாக மாறிய கண்ணனும். சீதையாக மாறிய ராதையும் பழைய உருவத்தை அடைந்தனர்.
🍀“”நாங்கள் அடங்கிவிட்டோம்!” என்று கருடனும் சக்கரமும் கண்ணனைப் பணிந்தபோது, “”நாங்களும் அடக்கத்தைக் கற்றுக் கொண்டுவிட்டோம்!” எனக் கண்ணனின் ராணிகளும் ராதையைப் பணிந்து வணங்கினார்கள்.
“”நீங்கள் அனைவரும் என் காலில் விழுந்து வணங்கும் இந்தப் பெருமையும் கூடக் கிருஷ்ணார்ப்பணம்!” என்று ராதை கண்ணனை நோக்கிக் கைகூப்பியபோது🙏 அவனது மனம் நிறைவடைந்தது.
Source…input from a friend of mine
Natarajan

China’s Hidden Treasures of Natural Beauty ….

China, the most populated country in the world, enjoys a long and rich history. China is the birthplace of one of the world’s earliest civilizations, with archaeological remains from around 80,000 years B.C.E. This great eastern nation is also the home for some of the world’s most beautiful places, varying from cold, unforgiving tundra, to endless rice fields, a sea of red reeds, rainbow-colored thermal pools, and many, many more. Here are just few of China’s endless collection of beauty.

Yuanyang Rice Terraces, Yunnan

Treasures of China

Fishermen At Golden Sunset

Treasures of China

Red Beach, Panjin

Treasures of China

Cormorant Fisherman on Li River

Treasures of China

Thousand Islands Lake

Treasures of China

Fenghuang County

Treasures of China

Leshan Giant Buddha

Treasures of China

Larung Gar

Treasures of China

Where The Great Wall of China Ends

Treasures of China

Hidden Mountain Village, Southern China

Treasures of China

Source….www.ba-bamail.com

Natarajan