Meet Siddharth Jayakumar Whose Life Changed after a Meeting with ” People’s President”…

Siddharth Jaykumar (left) says Dr Kalam "taught him to be a good human being"

Siddharth Jaykumar (left) says Dr Kalam “taught him to be a good human being”

Former Indian president APJ Abdul Kalam died on Monday at the age of 83. He was known for his humble and friendly nature and touched many lives during his illustrious career. BBC Monitoring’s Vikas Pandey speaks to Siddharth Jaykumar, whose life changed after meeting the former president.

Mr Jaykumar still remembers every detail of his first meeting with Dr Kalam on 2 December, 2005.

The president had written to him after reading his story of “grit and determination” in an article on web portal Rediff.com.

Mr Jayakumar has cerebral palsy, but he overcame the odds to get a degree in economics and become an executive in a private bank.

Dr Kalam, who was the president at the time, was impressed with his story and wanted to meet him.

Start of friendship

The banking executive vividly remembers how he was mesmerised with Dr Kalam’s humble nature when they met for the first time in the southern Indian city of Chennai (Madras).

“I did not feel even for a second that I was meeting the president of India. He told me he was proud of what I had achieved. He encouraged me to continue doing well in life,” Mr Jaykumar says.

That was the start of a “friendship” that lasted for more than a decade.

“I really don’t know what to say. All the memories of the times spent with him are coming back to my mind and heart,” he says.

The 35-year-old still remembers that he was surprised and amazed when Dr Kalam shared his story with the world in a speech on the International Day for Persons with Disabilities in December 2005.

The two interacted several times after their first meeting, but Mr Jaykumar fondly remembers one “unplanned encounter” three years ago.

“I had gone to listen to him at an event in Chennai. He recognised me from the stage and broke the protocol to come and meet me in the crowd,” he remembers.

He adds that the incident explains why people loved him so much, earning him the unofficial title of the “people’s president”.

‘Great human being’

He broke protocols to meet people, specially children, wherever he went and always wore his infectious smile.

This was in stark contrast with most Indian politicians who usually follow strict rules and stay behind layers of security.

He is also known as India’s “missile man” for his contributions to the country’s satellite programmes, guided and ballistic missile projects and nuclear weapons programme.

He loved sharing his experiences and knowledge with young minds through his books and speeches.

And that is what he did until his last moments. He suffered a cardiac arrest while giving a lecture at a management institute in Shillong, Meghalaya.

He inspired a generation of Indians and Mr Jaykumar feels proud that he knew him personally.

“He was a beautiful human being. He inspired me to share my experiences with the world,” he says.

Mr Jaykumar suffered great difficulties in his childhood. Doctors had “diagnosed him as mentally retarded”.

He also faced problems in getting admissions at schools and colleges. But he says he loves winning against difficult situations.

Dr Kalam too liked this quality and encouraged him to study further and inspire others.

Mr Jaykumar today is a well-known motivational speaker, but he never forgets to thank Dr Kalam.

Mr Jaykumar has given more than 130 motivational talks in different parts of the country

Mr Jaykumar has given more than 130 motivational talks in different parts of the country

 

“I always mention him and his stories in my talks. I became a better human being after meeting him. I also became more visible after he mentioned my story in his speech in 2005,” he says.

He adds that Dr Kalam taught him a valuable lesson in life that “no matter who you are, you must be a good human being above everything else”.

Mr Jaykumar says that he will now honour “his friend’s” wish and write a book.

“I think I will definitely write a motivational book in honour of a great president, a great scientist, but above all, a great human being and a friend,” he says.

 

The banking executive adds that he still takes refuge in Dr Kalam’s teaching whenever he faces difficult situations.

“He changed my life in so many ways. Professional success aside, I give him more than 100% credit for making me the person I am today. He taught me to dream,” he says.

Many agree that Dr Kalam’s legacy lies in the people he inspired and nurtured.

It’s hardly surprising that there are many like Mr Jaykumar who are feeling that “one of their own” has died.

Source…..www.bbc.com

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” When a Problem Arises , Become the Captain of the Problem and Defeat it…” Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam

From the Archives of Rediff.com …. This   Article dates back to 6 NOV 2014….

Once, during his Presidency, President A P J Abdul Kalam received a letter from a student shocked with his class 12th mark-sheet.

He had secured 10 per cent in Maths and Physics, whereas throughout his school career, he had always scored 90 per cent and above.

In utter dismay, he wrote to the President of India, asking for his help.

President Kalam referred his case to the authorities and two weeks later got a reply that indeed there was a mistake in the evaluation and a rectification had been done.

APJ Abdul Kalam

In the last 15 years, President Kalam — arguably India’s most popular President and among the founders of the country’s space programme — has interacted with 18 million young Indians, face-to-face, through e-mail and over Facebook.

He receives 300 e-mails everyday.

Some of these letters have been turned into his latest book Forge Your Future, which provides an insight into the issues which concern and engage the minds of young Indians today. President Kalam’s replies are based on his personal experiences, his reading and his interactions with political and spiritual leaders.

The title of the book was selected after an online public vote.

In his quiet bungalow in Lutyens’ Delhi, President Kalam speaks to Archana Masih/Rediff.com about India becoming a developed country by 2020-2022, the heroes he admires, how 90 per cent of India’s space programme is intended for the people and the individual’s potential to become unique.

Photographs: Rajesh Karkera/Rediff.com

Dr Kalam, please can you tell me a little about your daily schedule? What’s it like 

The garden here has a 107-year old tree. Edwin Lutyens himself built and stayed in this house — so he maybe somewhere here (laughs).

His relatives had come to see this building.

The 107-year-old tree is beautiful. Parrots and various other birds live at the top and at the bottom live peacocks. Every year there are baby peacocks. I have a very bioactive tree.

I walk for 1 hour and 15 minutes every day. I spend time in my library.

In a month, I spend 15 days travelling in India. For ten days in a year, I go abroad. I am an honorary professor at the University of Beijing.

Every month, I meet a minimum of 100,000 young people. A million people in a year. So far I have met 18 million young people below the age of 25 in my country.

You get 300 e-mails everyday and spend two hours answering them. When did this process begin? When did you start actively engaging with young people?

It all started when I wrote Wings of Fire, in which I conveyed my life, how I had lived it, how I got myself educated, how I started meeting youth…

I was also teaching at Anna University at that time. After my work as scientific advisor, then projector director SLV 3, programme director AGNI — after all that I went in 2001 to Anna University as a professor.

I also get some handwritten letters. I consider them very important and I love to reply to them because they come from people from the grassroots who do not have access to the Internet. They come with unique questions and I have to give unique answers.

APJ Abdul Kalam

You mention what President Mandela told you about courage in your book — who are some of the most inspiring world leaders you have met?

Two world leaders exclusively come to my mind — Mahatma Gandhi and his unique life. Similarly, Nelson Mandela. I went to the prison where Mandela lived.

Where there is righteousness in the heart, there is beauty in the character. That’s the example of Mahatma Gandhi throughout his life.

In 2006, I travelled in the same kind of train with a steam engine from Durban to Pietermaritzburg. I could imagine the courage which Gandhiji showed in that cold winter.

Ahimsa dharma came after the battle of Kalinga. It transformed King Ashoka. The second time ahimsa dharma was put into action was by Mahatma Gandhi at Pietermaritzburg.

This book gives three messages. First: You can become a unique personality. Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela were unique.

The other important thing about this book is about continuously acquiring knowledge. Thirdly, when the problem arises — become the captain of the problem and defeat it.

You envisioned a growth plan for India called Vision 2020. How close are we to achieving that vision, in view of that deadline being six years away?

Actually India 2020 is a vision for an economically developed India by 2020. Up to 2008 our GDP was 8 to 9 per cent. Then there was a problem across the Atlantic Ocean, and our GDP crashed to 6 to 7 per cent, then to 5.5 and then to 5 per cent.

So in the 2008-2014 period, we had a slack in our development programme.

Six years is a long period in a nation like India with 600 million youth, nowhere in the democratic world there exists this strength.

We also have a natural way of life. Our agriculture is doing well. We have 250 to 260 million tons of food. Our IT, small scale and pharma industries are doing very well.

Of course, we have to do lots in the development of the rural area. We have 600,000 villages where 700 million people live. We have to Provide Urban Amenities to Rural Areas (PURA). Seven thousand PURAS are needed to lift 600,000 villages.

Even now it is not too late. Fortunately, I understand the present government is taking a priority for PURAS. If they push it along with small scale industry and smart waterways, then definitely 2020 — plus or minus 2 years — we can get there.

So you are confident by 2022, that we may be able to do it?

We can do it, provided we have a national vision.

Do we have that national vision?

From 1930 to 1947, we wanted Freedom. Our caste system vanished, our religions vanished, our differences vanished and we were fighting only for Independence. I call that the first mission that India had.

The second vision: Economic development. If you work like that and declare that mission in Parliament and people and government work for it, irrespective of whichever party they belong to, it is possible. Because our resources are youth power and our natural resources.

The Book Cover

Image: President Kalam’s latest book Forge Your Future

In your book, you say ‘The orientation must turn from the past to the future and focus on how India can become a developed nation. The real issue is that we are not to see ourselves as a nation and because of that there is no national vision.’

Why do you think we have not been able to see ourselves as a nation?

When we see the types of conflicts all around — religious conflict, caste system, language problems — any big nation will have such types of problems but the nation can be united for a big cause.

Independence was a big cause that united us. That’s why I am pushing this idea that the tool for India Vision 2020 is Providing Urban Amenities to Rural Areas. This way we can enhance village development. I have talked about all this in my book.

Independence was a common goal that united people, but some would say that India today is more divided than what it was then.

Any nation goes through a number of problems in various decades, but India has the experience of bringing together people on a big cause.

I am a believer.

The second great movement that India needs is India 2020 Vision and this will make people come together. Plus if the economic programme grows, the poverty level will come down.

Only a national vision can lift 300 million — that’s one third of the population — below the poverty line out of poverty.

As one of the co-founders of India’s space programme, you must be very proud of our Mars achievement. But at the same time when you say that we have to lift the large masses that remain poor, should not basic needs like healthcare, education, infrastructure precede loftier goals or at least go hand in hand?

The space programme is targeted at uplifting the people. In geosynchronised orbit, more than 200 transponders are communicating to the Indian earth station.

These transponders transmit communication, weather reports, 24 hour TV broadcast, the path of cyclones.

All the recent major cyclones have been forecast by various satellites. 90 per cent of the space programme is for remote sensing and communication. You can remote sense what is the kind of wealth we have on earth like water, minerals etc — so it is intended for the people. 90 per cent of the space programme is intended for the people. It is a people’s programme.

You asked about the Moon and Mars programme. We are spending less than 10 per cent of our space programme for finding and research on Moon and Mars so that we are partners in the research and no one can claim that it belongs to them. I don’t want to see Moon and Mars as the property of some other nation. It should be international property.

Ours is the lowest cost of going to the Moon or Mars and we found trace of water also on the moon. From Mars we don’t know… some revolutionary ideas will come from our Mars programme.

What kind of a leader was Vikram Sarabhai, the founder of India’s Space programme?

When you read this book Forge Your Future, you will know how to become a unique person. It contains the experience of great thinkers and doers. Dr Vikram Sarabhai was a unique personality.

He was a visionary. In 1970 he gave a report about what the nation’s space programme should be for the next 20 years.

What according to you are India’s greatest strengths?

One is our farmer community. Whatever weather condition, whatever shortfall — they will give us 200 million tones of food.

Hats off to our farmers and our agriculture scientists!

Second is youth power. No other democratic nation has 600 million youth. The ignited mind of the youth is the most powerful resource — on the earth, above the earth, under the earth — and we have that.

Third, just like every family asks the government for an economically developed nation; every family has the responsibility to give a great citizen to the nation.

We have 200 million families. Parents have the responsibility to make their children righteous — where there is righteousness in the heart, there is beauty in the character.

Only three people can give a good citizen before s/he turns 17. Father, mother, the spiritual environment and the primary school teacher.

You mention women like Marie Curie and Sister Antonia as role models. Who are some contemporary Indian women role models you admire?

I have great respect for Dr V Shanta, for her contribution towards cancer diagnosis, treatment and teaching how to avoid cancer. I admire the mission of Ela Bhatt, founder of the Self-Employed Women’s Association of India and, of course my favourite, whom I respect because I like Carnatic music — M S Subbulakshmi. I love her music.

When she was alive, I used to go to her music festival.

President A P J Abdul Kalam

You say in the book that India needs to cast off its inferiority complex vis-a-vis China and work towards coming together to become a master civilisation because together they constitute 37% of the world’s population.

How can this be achieved in the background of the tension, hostility and border incursions?

I remember in April 2007, I addressed the European Parliament. There were around 800 parliament members from 23 nations.

I told them when I see you all — for hundreds of years you were fighting each other and you generated two World Wars, so a billion Indian people congratulate you. Forgetting all your wars, forgetting the difference of society, you formed a European Union for prosperity and peace.

This should be an example. I had composed a poem and recited it there. They gave a standing ovation.

That is not the issue, the issue is that such nations that created World War I and II, when they came together, we — China and India — are a people of great civilisation, in spite of all the differences, there are some great philosophy that is common.

Buddha and Confucius are common to us.

I believe we have to have a great mission. I suggested when the Chinese president came here that we have a World Knowledge Platform. I teach at the University of Beijing, I told them the time has come that both nations should combine our core competence, our 60 billion dollar business, should become 250 billion dollars.

The border issue we should sort out once for all. People of the European Union fought for hundreds of years, a people who generated two World Wars and Hitler and lost millions of people are a union today for economic growth and peace and it happened in front of our eyes.

So for me the differences between nations can be solved by mutual discussions.

Both sides should decide what we can give and what we cannot. It should be an intensive one month discussion with experts and we should sort it out. I hope the present governments in India and China will do that.

What are your thoughts on the present government?

We are getting into politics, next question!

I just asked your thoughts…

Any elected government will perform in five years. We have to give time.

You believe social media affected the results in 30 to 40 per cent Lok Sabha constituencies. How will social media and the Internet affect future elections?

Social media and the type of information flow should have credibility. It reaches fast. It connects people. It is one of the important mediums for putting forth ideas, thoughts and discussing problems.

In India, we also need contact on the ground, but in the future I see that you can sit in your home with a biometric signature and security approved and you can vote. That way you will have 100 per cent voting. It is a long way off, but I visualise it.

Selection of the candidates will also follow an electronic process — to determine if s/he is a good or bad candidate, how many cases s/he has etc. This will happen, it is only a question of time.

Archana Masih/Rediff.com in New Delhi 

Source….From The Archives of  www.rediff.com

Natarajan

Epsom Salt….A Miracle Worker For Your Home Garden…!!!!

Epsom Salts Help Your Garden Grow

 

epsom salt gardeningNot only are epsom salt something you should keep in your kitchen, they are also a miracle worker for gardening enthusiasts. Adding epsom salt to your garden can enrich your soil with additional nutrients (like magnesium), increase your vegetable output, and speed up your plant growth. There are so many benefits to adding this salt to your gardening routine.
1. Enrich your roses – Roses benefit from epsom salt immensely. It provides them with magnesium, which is vital for chlorophyll production and seed germination. By adding this salt, the rose bush produces more vibrant blooms with richer colors and darker foliage, and the plant grows stronger. The plant’s inflow of sulfur, nitrogen and phosphorus improves too.

What to do: When planting a rose bush, soak the roots in a ½ cup salt diluted in one gallon water beforehand. Sprinkle a tablespoon of salt in the hole in the ground and cover this with a thin layer of soil. During the growing season, you can sprinkle a tablespoon of salt per foot of plant height to the base of the plant once a month before watering.

2. Grow healthier tomatoes and peppers – Both these plants use up a lot of magnesium while growing, so adding epsom salt – which are easily absorbed into the plant – offers gardeners a cheap source of magnesium for their crops. The Epsom salt helps in other ways too: The plants are stronger, produce more fruit, with less blossom rot, deeper color, and more flavorful vegetables. Gardeners also report sweeter and healthy-sized vegetables.

What to do: When planting a new tomato or pepper plant, dig a hole, place one tablespoon of salt in the hole and then cover with a thin layer of soil. You can position the plant on top of this. During the growing season, you can give the plants a liquid treatment every two weeks: Mix 1 tablespoon in a gallon of water and water the plants with this mix. Using warm water can make it easier to dissolve the salt.

3. Cultivate better flowers and stronger blooms – Experienced gardeners swear that adding epsom salt to their flower gardens benefits the plants. They cite that the added nutrients make their plants healthier, grow stronger flowers and feature blossoms with improved color and texture. Start by adding the Epsom salt to the soil when planting new flower-bearing plants, and after that treat the plants with a liquid solution (same method mentioned in #3) every two to three weeks.

flowers

4. Nurture better azaleas and rhododendron – Add some Epsom salt to help these flowering plants produce more buds. The supplement of sulfate from the Epsom salt also helps prevent the plants from turning yellow. Every two to four weeks you can apply 1 tablespoon per 9 square feet, making sure to cover the root zone.

4. Nurture better azaleas and rhododendron – Add some Epsom salt to help these flowering plants produce more buds. The supplement of sulfate from the Epsom salt also helps prevent the plants from turning yellow. Every two to four weeks you can apply 1 tablespoon per 9 square feet, making sure to cover the root zone.

5. Grow greener grass – Adding epsom salt to your lawn can supplement the grass with minerals that make the grass healthier, greener and grow stronger, enabling the plant to withstand any harsh environmental factors. Adding this salt can help with the germination process and the seed growth in the early stages. What to do: Use a spreader, or dilute the salt in water and apply with a sprayer. It’s recommended that three pounds be applied per every 1250 square feet.

plant6. Help fruit trees flourish – It is a long process for a tree to bear fruit, but adding the salt to its soil helps the plant reap better-tasting, nutritious and more attractive fruit. It can also help improve photosynthesis, and make the tree more weather and disease resistant. You can treat the trees three times a year with 2 tablespoons per 9 square feet, applied over the root zone.

Magnesium deficiency problems

7. Prevent palm trees from getting “frizzle top” Frizzle top is what gardeners call the palm trees with yellow or light green leaves at the top. It looks as if the plant is having a bad hair day, hence the name. You can remedy this by applying epsom salt at the base and then spraying the leaves and crown with a liquid mixture (1 tablespoon mixed in a gallon of water).

8. Stop leaves from curling – Another problem plants incur due to a lack of magnesium is that their leaves begin to curl. If this is the case, you can drench the soil with a mixture of 1 tablespoon salt dissolved in 1 gallon of water, or just sprinkle salt into the soil before watering.

9. Avoid yellowing bougainvillea and gardenia leaves. These low maintenance plants are beautiful additions to a garden. However, due to their heavy flowering or if their soil pH is slightly off balance, they can suffer from low levels of magnesium, which results in yellowing blooms or foliage. You can fix this by sprinkling ½ cup of salt in the ground around the plant roots.

10. Put an end to yellowing leaves – When plants lack magnesium or sulfur, their foliage often turns yellow. Epsom salt’s technical name is magnesium sulfate, which makes it the perfect fix for this problem. Plants such as ferns, cycads, and elephant-ear plants benefit from richer foliage coloring with Epsom salt treatments. Add epsom salt to soil fertilizer once a month and, if you want to solve the problem more quickly, you can spray a solution of 1 tablespoon per gallon directly onto the plant leaves.

plant

11. Help with transplant shock – If you move a plant to a new location or from a pot to the ground, the roots can get damaged and shock can occur. Help the plant adapt more easily to its new environment by adding epsom salt, which facilitate chlorophyll production. Water after planting with a solution of one gallon water mixed with one tablespoon of epsom salt.

12. Keeps slugs away – epsom salt can offer a non-toxic way to rid your garden of unwanted pests. Sprinkling them will keep slugs and snails from nibbling on your plants leaves and fruit, making your garden safer for animals and children, because you didn’t add pesticides to the soil.

13. Easily remove tree stumps – epsom salt can help you drain a tree stump, so that it is easier to remove it. Drill holes in the top of the stump, with three to four inch gaps in between, and fill these with the salt. You can also pour it on any exposed roots to dry them out as well. Add water after filling the holes with the salt – it can take several tries to completely dry out the stump, but the salts speed up the process.

14. Help remove a splinter – It’s easy to get a splinter when working in the garden, even when wearing gloves. They can be irritating and painful, but epsom salt can help with this too. Soak the affected area with a mixture of 2 tablespoons of the salts dissolved in a cup of water. This solution will increase the skin’s osmotic pressure, and help draw the splinter out on its own.

15. Kill weeds – Create a homemade weed killer that can efficiently destroy weeds but won’t damage your growing plants. Mix 2 cups of epsom salt with 1 gallon of vinegar, and add a few squirts of liquid dish soap into the solution. Store this in a spray bottle and apply to any destructive weeds.

Source….www.ba-bamail.com

Natarajan

 

 

Message for the Day…” Dedicate Your Body To the Divine…”

Sathya Sai Baba

Turn the love that arises in you towards God. Dedicate your body to the Divine. This is the true mark of devotion. There are three constituents in every human being: the mind, the power of speech and the body. These three are called Trikaranas – the three active agents. It is when all three are used for sacred purposes, your life is sanctified. All need devotion. Every person must cultivate this spirit, irrespective of one’s beliefs. It is only spirituality that can purify the heart and mind of human beings. The second requirement is morality. Morality helps to purify speech (Vaak).The third is called Dharmikam. All righteous deeds done by the body or hands sanctify you. It is through spirituality, morality and righteousness that the three instruments get purified. Only the one who has achieved this triple purity can realise the Divine. If any of these instruments are impure, you will not be able to realise the Divine.

” How to Overcome Your Fear of Flying ….” ?

A full 40% of Americans don’t like to fly.

It makes sense if you think about it: hurtling across time zones in a metal tube at the height of Everest isn’t something our ancestors evolved to face. We get by on white knuckles, a Xanax, or a pre-flight pit stop at the terminal bar.

But about 3% of us are grounded, refusing to fly at all, even if it means being left out of family vacations, spending multiple days on interstate freeways, or never seeing Paris in the springtime.

Fear of flying can grow from many different roots—particularly harrowing turbulence, knowing someone who was in a plane crash, learning to be afraid as a child from a fearful parent, or media images of crashes, hijackings, or terrorist attacks.

So what to do to keep fear at bay?  Here are 5 tips to deliver you safely and sanely from jetway to jetway:

Learn About the Physics of Flight

A British Airways airplane flies past a signage for pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) in London April 22, 2014.  REUTERS/Luke MacGregor

Learning accurate information is the quickest way to calm your fears.  There are a number of extensively detailed and very reassuring websites available explaining how airplanes work, so I won’t reinvent the wheel—an online search will land you on an explanation that works for you.  But here’s a quick primer on some common fears:

  • Falling out of the sky, The plane cannot fall out of the sky any more than you could fall out of a swimming pool of water.  Air has mass, just like water.  It is also continuous and secure, just like water.  Indeed, you’ve never walked down the street into an “air pocket” where you suddenly couldn’t breathe.  Such it is at higher altitudes as well.  Therefore, picture the airplane “swimming” through supportive, continuous air, much as you would swim through water.
    • Engines failing,  First of all, planes are well-maintained and checked regularly—much more often than you would ever think of checking your car engine.  Second, there are multiple engines, and even if one goes out, pilots can often re-start it, just as you might restart a car engine.  Third, in a worst-case scenario, even a commercial jetliner can glide—inelegantly, but glide nonetheless—to an emergency landing.
    • Turbulence,  Turbulence isn’t a problem for planes any more than bumps in the road are a problem for cars.  Think of the last time you drifted onto the rumble strip on the highway—those bumps are no more than tiny striations in the concrete, but they cause a major vibration that says “wake up!”  Likewise, little ups and downs in the air can have a deceptively big effect.  Turbulence is so routine that the plane can often handle it on autopilot, much like cruise control is sufficient for normal bumps in a road.  It feels scary, but the biggest danger with routine turbulence is getting coffee on your laptop.
    • Some crazy guy trying to open the door during flight.  Even if the doors weren’t locked (which they are), opening the door during flight is physically impossible due to the difference in air pressure inside versus outside the plane.  So let the crazy guy go to town on that door.  At least he’s not telling you about his conspiracy theories while you’re trying to sleep.

    Tip #2: Keep the Movie Rolling

    Cabin crew member of Russian carrier Aeroflot poses in front of a Sukhoi Superjet 100 airplane

You may have a preconceived flight tragedy movie in your mind that plays over and over when you have to get on a plane.  I’d be willing to bet it ends at the most terrifying moment.

For example, let’s say you’re frightened of the plane crashing into the ocean.  You picture it happening and freeze frame at the most horrifying image. Instead, keep the movie going until you’re safe.  Picture the flight attendants deploying those yellow slides, then sliding into a raft.  Then picture a helicopter or rescue boat arriving, heading to land or a military carrier, and getting checked out at a hospital, if necessary.  And then?  And then you’d go home.

Keep your imaginary movie rolling until you picture yourself safe.  You’ll feel better knowing that even in the unlikely event your fear comes true, it doesn’t end with the scariest moment.

Tip #3: Don’t Confuse Possibility with Probability

plane

Images of US Air 1549 floating in the Hudson River, the Asiana crash at SFO, and of course, September 11, are rightfully seared into our collective memory.  However, the detailed media coverage of these tragedies makes us perceive that crashes, hijackings, or terrorist attacks are common and likely to happen.

This is called overestimation of threat, a common misstep of the mind.  We misjudge the potential for catastrophic consequences based on highly visible, but extremely rare, outliers.  We confuse possibility with probability—a crash is possible, but it’s definitely not probable.  Crashes make the news precisely because they are rare.

Specifically, in 2012, the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the trade association for the airline industry, recorded just 1 accident per 5 million flights on western-built jets.  Even if you’re on that one-in-5-million flight, of all passengers involved in U.S. plane crashes from 1983-2000, a full 96% survived.

Tip #4: Tune into What’s Going on Around You

JetBlue airplane

Take a page from the mindfulness book to root yourself in the safe, present moment.  Keep yourself from spiraling into imaginary worst-case scenarios by looking around you and describing what you see.  Look at each person who files past you down the aisle, describing them without judgment.  Describe the interior of the plane.  Look internally as well—scan sensations but don’t interpret them.

“My heart is beating quickly” is fine but stop short of “and that means I’m going to have a heart attack.” Absorb yourself in what is, and you’ll have less room for hypothetical what ifs.

Tip #5: Use Good Old-Fashioned Distraction

virgina america airplane food

Virgin America today announces its new summer menu and partnership with Dean & DeLuca.

To get your mind off a racing heart or catastrophic imaginary thoughts, tune outward, not inward.  Soothing music works for some, but for others it reminds you that you’re trying not to be nervous.  So rather than trying to soothe yourself, which can feel too “therapeutic,” engage yourself with a riveting movie, captivating book, or addictive app.

Plan ahead and bring something you’ve really been wanting to read or watch so you’re not limited to in-flight entertainment or whatever’s in the airport bookshop.  And although the research says distraction doesn’t help you get used to flying; I say do whatever gets you through to baggage claim.  Remember, zero judgment.

Test out these 5 tips, and after a while, you might even like to fly.  As for liking airline food or baggage fees, well, we’ll leave that to the crazy guy trying to jimmy the door.

 

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Natural Remedies for Arthritis ….

Effective Remedies Against Arthritis

Arthritis is a type of joint disorder that involves inflammation of a single joint or several joints. The disease plagues approximately 350 million people worldwide, with osteoarthritis being the most common type. Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in the United States, with over 20 million people affected by it.
Arthritis can be triggered by severe bouts of inflammation, which occurs when chemicals are released from the body into the bloodstream or damaged tissue areas. The chemical release eventually aggravates the nerves, which results in a great deal of pain. Rheumatoid arthritis can even cause disfiguration of the hands.
We’re going to discuss 13 various tips to help alleviate the discomfort and take preventative measures against the disease. Before we jump to the remedies department, it’s crucial to get better acquainted with the different types of classes and symptoms attributed to the painful joint disease.
Editor’s Note: The remedies listed here are NOT a substitution for medical treatment. Please consult with your doctor if you think you are experiencing symptoms.
Classes of Arthritis:
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
  • Septic arthritis
  • Ankylosing spondylitis
  • Gout and pseudo-gout
  • Still’s disease
Symptoms of Arthritis:
  • Redness
  • Joint stiffness
  • Loss of joint function
  • Joint swelling
  • Joint pain
  • Muscle stiffness
  • Fatigue/loss of energy
  • Fever
  • Chills
  • Headaches
  • Loss of appetite
Here Are 13 Natural Remedies to Prevent Against Arthritis:
1) Exercise – You must keep mobility in your joints by regularly exercising. Exercising will help control the excess pressure and strain that inflames the joint. It will also help strengthen the muscles that support the joint, and provides keeps your joints fully lubricated. Always warm up properly before performing any stretching exercises. It’s also a good idea to follow a healthy diet, and go for a walk every day.
2) Massage – There’s nothing quite as soothing for your aching joints and muscles like getting a massage. Massaging with mustard oil might seem a bit out of the ordinary, but it works. The oil helps to reduce joint pain and inflammation. You can prepare the homemade mustard oil mix as follows:
Directions:
  • Heat a little mustard oil until it becomes slightly warm. Onion juice may be added if there is swelling.
  • Rub the oil gently over the painful joint or joints, before covering it with plastic wrap.
  • Apply warm towels to the swelling joints, and repeat on a daily basis, or until swelling goes down.
3) Epsom Salt – Magnesium relaxes the muscles and nerve endings, which become aggravated with the inflammation. Dunking your hands in a bowl of water with Epsom salt, can help alleviate the discomfort. It’s also a great source of magnesium, which regulates the pH balance levels in the body. The salt keeps the pH levels low, to prevent inflammation. Here’s how to prepare an Epsom salt mixture:
Directions:
  • Fill a large bowl with warm water, and a half cup of Epsom salt. Make sure you stir the bowl.
  • Dunk your hands or affected joints into the bowl. Alternatively, you may want to fill a tub with warm water and add 2 cups of Epsom salt to allow more room for larger joints, such as the knees.
  • Keep your joints soaked for approximately 15 minutes. Perform daily.

 

 

4) Turmeric – Turmeric helps to reduce painful swelling and joint inflammation. The dark yellow spice promotes healthy functioning of the joints, keeps your immune system well-protected, and improves digestion. It’s also excellent for reducing pain among people who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis. The yellow powder can even be mixed together with green tea, and here’s the delicious recipe:
Directions:
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 2 cups of water
  • 1 teaspoon of honey for a little flavoring
5) Increase Your Magnesium Intake – Magnesium is essential to absorb calcium, which strengthens the bones. Magnesium supplements can relieve pain and rebuild bone tissue. Eat more foods that are high in magnesium, such as beans, nuts, whole grains, dark leafy greens, and fish. Magnesium oils and supplements can be purchased at any local health store. It’s important to maintain high bone density to thwart off the pains.
6) Extra Virgin Olive Oil – Extra virgin olive oil acts like a natural aspirin to help heal painful joints. The oil contains the inflammatory enzymes COX-1 and COX-2, which helps lubricate your joints, and provides you with instant pain relief. You can either rub a bit of the olive oil on the affected joints or consume 2-3 teaspoons of it.
7) Ginger – Ginger can reduce swelling and stiffness in joints due to the high anti-inflammatory components found inside. Eating raw ginger on a regular basis can help to alleviate pain by improving blood circulation. Ginger may be added to green tea to create a great healing solution. Here is an easy recipe you can make if you don’t enjoy the taste of raw ginger:
Directions:
  • Fill a bowl with 6 teaspoons of dried ginger, 6 teaspoons of caraway seeds, and 3 teaspoons of black pepper. Mix well.
  • Consume half a teaspoon of the mixture with a glass of water after each meal.
8) Fish Oil – The popular fish oil supplement is loaded with omega-3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA, which are used to combat arthritis. The fatty acids also boost your immune system, fighting off swelling or achy joints. Fish oil also improves your cardiovascular system, and helps to prevent blood clots. Cold water fish should be added your dietary plan, but if you don’t enjoy eating fish, a capsule of fish oil will suffice.
9) Cayenne  Ointment – The capsaicin of the cayenne pepper acts as a natural dopamine to block out pain signals from the neurological system. It disrupts the Substance P, which transmits pain signals to the brain. Cayenne ointment may be applied to the joints to relieve the pain. You can prepare your own treatment with these easy-to-follow instructions:
What You Will Need:
  • 3 tablespoons of cayenne powder
  • 1 cup of grapeseed oil (or any other oil like almond, olive, jojoba)
  • 1/2 cup of grated beeswax
  • A glass jar with a tightly fitting lid
  • A double boiler
Directions:
  • Mix 3 tablespoons of cayenne powder together with a cup of your oil of choice.
  • Heat the oily mixture in a double boiler for 5-10 minutes on a medium heat.
  • Stir in a half cup of grated beeswax until the substance has fully melted down, and that everything is blended together.
  • Keep the cayenne mixture chilled in the refrigerator for 10 minutes, and then whisk together. Repeat the step for an additional 10-15 minutes.
  • Pour into a glass jar with a tightly fitting lid in the refrigerator, and apply daily.

10) Cinnamon – The anti-microbial, anti-cancer, and antioxidant properties contained in cinnamon, helps repair damaged tissues and increases bone density. The powerful spice is an ideal wonder drug for people suffering from Osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. Cinnamon blends well with honey, and helps soothe the discomforting areas. Mix a half teaspoon of cinnamon powder with a tablespoon of honey, into a cup of warm water or add the combination to your tea. A honey cinnamon paste can be made, and massaged gently over the painful areas.
11) Peppermint Eucalyptus Oil Blend –Peppermint and eucalyptus oils, when combined, offer a soothing sensation to the achy arthritic joints. Here’s how to prepare the mixture:
What You Will Need:
  • 5-10 drops of Eucalyptus oil
  • 5-10 drops of Peppermint oil
  • 1-2 tablespoons of carrier oil (olive, almond, grape seed, etc.)
  • A small dark glass bottle
Directions:
  • Blend 5-10 drops of eucalyptus and peppermint oil together, and then add 1-2 tablespoons of carrier oil to the mixture.
  • Carrier oil dilutes the essential oil, to prevent skin irritation.
  • Keep the concoction stored in a dark glass bottle, far away from direct sunlight.
  • Rub the mixture gently onto the painful joints.

 

12) Cherries – Cherries are excellent resources for magnesium and potassium, both vital components for treating joint discomfort and pain. The potassium acts as a natural anti-inflammatory. Make sure you eat a handful of cherries per day to keep the inflammation away! You can prepare a homemade cherry syrup by boiling a few cherries in water for a couple of minutes. Once the water thoroughly boils, it will form into a sweet tasting syrup.
13) Juniper Berry Tea – Juniper berries are used to treat arthritic pain, nerve pain and gout. They contain the powerful anti-inflammatory compound known as terpinen-4-ol. Pregnant women should not drink the juniper tea because it can lead to miscarriages. Here’s how to prepare the juniper tea:
What You Will Need:
  • 1 tablespoon of dried juniper berries
  • 1 cup of fresh water
  • A Teaspoon of Honey
Directions:
  • Place a tablespoon of fresh juniper berries into a cup of boiled water. Add a teaspoon of honey to increase the flavor.
  • Pour the boiling water over the berries, and allow them steep for 20 minutes before straining.
    • Drink the tea twice per day.
    (H/T: everydayroots.com & top10homeremedies.com)

    Source….www.ba-bamail.com

    Natarajan

     

6 Tips for You to Stay Fit….

The keys for attaining good health and a fit body are quite simple. All of you have to do is take care of good nutrition, physical activity, sufficient sleep and rest, meditation and conscious breathing.

 

Constant travel for work coupled with never ending long and tiring commutes to the office, work pressure, unhealthy diets high in saturated fats, sugar, food with high sodium content and a sedentary lifestyle, all combined together pose serious health challenges like obesity. It can also play host to complications like hypertension, atherosclerosis, diabetes, osteoporosis, and more. In the long run, if this kind of lifestyle is not altered these will turn into life threatening and life shortening disorders!

But, the good news is that despite these challenges, one can maintain one’s weight and achieve a healthy and fit body by adhering to a sensible eating pattern with a variety of natural, wholesome foods and most of all by staying active, physically and mentally.

Diet and nutrition

The best insurance for healthy eating is maintaining a diet that has a balance of fruits, veggies, salads, millets, whole grains, nuts, pulses, sprouts, seeds, low fat milk, soy milk, tofu etc. These foods have detoxifying, healing and regenerative properties and are rich in antioxidants and elements needed to keep you nourished.

Exercise

Any physical activity like walks, swimming, yoga, gym workouts etc helps to keep one energised, well oxygenated and improves strength, stamina, flexibility, immunity and metabolism.

1. Avoid snacking on junk foods

Instead, make sure you eat a wholesome breakfast before hitting the road and carry a fruit that can be munched on in between. Choose steamed foods like idlis or toasted sandwiches and stay away from all fried foods, aerated drinks, milk shakes, fruit juices, desserts and any kind of sweets.

2. Keep dry fruits handy

These are nutritious and will keep hunger at bay. A few almonds, walnuts, cashew nuts, dates and figs are ideal.

3. Do neck rotations, shoulder shrugs, arm rotations etc. in between travelling

These can be done when you take a break from driving, between meetings and even in an aircraft. These exercises work wonders especially for long flights as they keep your blood flowing even when you’re sitting in one place for a long time. While sitting at a traffic signal or in the plane extend your legs, keep your toes pointed and rotate your ankles clockwise and anti-clockwise. Shoulder rotations are also recommended to ease away the muscle tension.

4. Walk a lot

A brisk walk daily is an effective way to do some cardio without hitting the gym and can be an invigorating experience as walking is an exercise that you can do anywhere, anytime.

Take a brisk walk everyday and you are sure to be on the way to better health and vitality. Walking also helps you enjoy the freshness of nature with the added benefit of relaxing your mind and simultaneously getting rid of stress.

Here’s a quick tip, whenever possible, use the stairs instead of elevators.

5. Exercise

Simple exercises like leg kicks, squats, lunges, chair dips, push ups, ab crunches and a few yoga stretches like suryanamaskar, bhujangasan, dhanurasan, sethubandhasan and naukasan are possible to do in your room.

These help to boost flexibility as well as stamina and strengthens the core and back muscles.

Pranayam or breathing exercises like chanting Om, kapalbhati and anulom-vilom should be done at regular intervals throughout the week. These revitalise your body and alleviate stress and tension after a long day.

6. Drink plenty of water

Keep yourself well hydrated. This can include water, herbal/green teas/coconut water (depending on their availability).

Health, wellness and fitness certainly do not require extreme or rigid measures. All they need is proper planning, consistency and regularity. These are the key factors for a healthy mind and a well toned body. Incorporate the above mentioned simple strategies to reinforce complete and total wellness and enjoy a healthy and stress free life.

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Source….www.ba-bamail.com

Natarajan

 

How Brooklyn girl Chanie Gorkin’s poem became a global sensation….Just Read it…

Across the seas ... teenager Chanie Gordon is “overwhelmed” by the global reaction to her

Across the seas … teenager Chanie Gordon is “overwhelmed” by the global reaction to her school assignment. Picture: Thinkstock Source: ThinkStock

A HASIDIC girl from Brooklyn, New York, wrote a clever poem that spread like wildfire online and became a hit after it was posted on a wall in London.

Chanie Gorkin, in eleventh grade at the all-girls Lubavitch high school Beth Rivkah in Crown Heights, jotted down the lines for a class assignment last year and then published it on PoetryNation.com.

What happened next is remarkable.

 

Zachery Stephenson, the events manager at the Nambucca bar on Holloway Road in North London had tacked the poem on a wall, after his cousin in New York had forwarded it in response to a negative Facebook post, US ABC News reports.

There it was seen by Ronnie Joice, who was feeling a “bit worn out” after a day of meetings about a prospective job.

The poem, which at first appears to be a bleak outlook on a bad day, contains a surprise. The ending instructs the reader to go back and re-read from the bottom to the top, which completely reverses its meaning.

Class assignment ... the Beth Rivkah High School in Crown Heights, where Chanie Gorkin wr

Class assignment … the Beth Rivkah High School in Crown Heights, where Chanie Gorkin wrote her poem and is in 11th grade. Picture: Google Streetview Source: Supplied

Mr Joice was so taken with the clever poem, he photographed and posted it to Twitter, which resulted in thousands of shares on social media.

The uplifting poem — ironically titled “Worst Day Ever?” — has since been translated into multiple languages, including Hebrew, Chinese and Russian. Her father, Baruch Gorkin, posted some of the translations to his Facebook page.

Chanie’s brother, Shimon Gorkin, proudly posted: “That’s my sister!”

Chanie’s mother, Dena Gorkin, confirmed to ABC News that her daughter wrote the poem. She also said Chanie was away at summer camp and unavailable for comment, but Mrs Gorkin has been telling her daughter about the reaction to the poem and “she’s quite overwhelmed.”

One of the major tenets of Hasidic philosophy is that the mind rules over the heart, that we are able to channel our emotions to the positive … that there is God in everything, and it is part of our mission in life to look for the good, and to find it and to spread it,” Mrs Gorkin said.

So, when Chanie was given the assignment to write about her worst day ever, she used her writing skills to turn the question around.

The Worst Day Ever, by Chanie Gorkin

Today was the absolute worst day ever

And don’t try to convince me that

There’s something good in every day

Because, when you take a closer look,

This world is a pretty evil place.

Even if

Some goodness does shine through once in a while

Satisfaction and happiness don’t last.

And it’s not true that

It’s all in the mind and heart

Because

True happiness can be attained

Only if one’s surroundings are good

It’s not true that good exists

I’m sure you can agree that

The reality

Creates

My attitude

It’s all beyond my control

And you’ll never in a million years hear me say

Today was a very good day

Now read it from bottom to top, the other way,

And see what I really feel about my day.

Source….www.news.com.au

Natarajan

Image of the Day… First Ever Look at Pluto’s Night Side…

First-ever look at Pluto’s night side

New image just released! A stunning snapshot of Pluto’s night side. The halo is from sunlight shining through the dwarf planet’s hazy atmosphere.

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As New Horizons sped away from Pluto, it looked back toward Pluto and the sun and captured this image of the dwarf planet and its hazy atmosphere. Image taken by NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft around midnight EDT on July 15, when the craft was about 1.25 million miles (2 million kilometers) past Pluto. Via NASA / JHU-APL / SWRI. New Horizons spacecraft.

Here’s something no one on Earth has ever seen before. NASA released this new image today (July 24, 2015). It’s the night side of Pluto with the hazy atmosphere scattering light from a distant sun.

This is the first view of Pluto, a Kuiper Belt Object and a dwarf planet seen from the night side.

The diagram inset below shows what was revealed. A layer of hydrocarbon haze stretches up to 80 miles ( into the atmosphere and is believed to be responsible for the planet’s reddish color.

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Image via NASA / JHU-APL / SWRI. New Horizons spacecraft

Bottom line: New image just released! A stunning snapshot of Pluto’s night side. The halo is from sunlight shining through the dwarf planet’s hazy atmosphere.

Source…..www.earthsky.org

Natarajan

6-திருப்பதி… திருப்பம்… திருப்தி …..

இந்தியாவில் புராதனமான – பிரமாண்டமான எத்தனையோ கோயில்கள் இருக்கின்றன. அங்கெல்லாம் பக்தர்கள் சென்று தரிசிக்கிறார்கள். பிரார்த்தனைக்கேற்ப பலன் பெறுகிறார்கள். ஏதோ, தங்களால் இயன்ற காணிக்கையையும் செலுத்துகிறார்கள்.

ஆனால், திருப்பதியில் மட்டும் பணத்தையும் தங்கத்தையும் ஏன் கொட்டோ கொட்டென்று கொட்டுகிறார்கள்?

‘162 வைரக் கற்களை ஒருவர் உண்டியலில் போட்டிருந்தார்.’

‘ஒரே ஆசாமி 2 கோடி ரூபாயை உண்டியலில் போட்டார்.’

– இப்படிப் பிரமிக்க வைக்கும் ‘உண்டியல்’ அதிசயங்கள் திருப்பதியில் மட்டுமே சாத்தியம்!

    

காவாளம்’ என்று சொல்லப்படும் பிரமாண்ட உண்டியல்கள் அவ்வப்போது நிரம்பியதும், உடனுக்குடன் அதை அங்கிருந்து அப்புறப்படுத்தி, வேறு உண்டியலைக் கொண்டு வந்து வைத்து விடுவார்கள் திருப்பதி தேவஸ்தான ஊழியர்கள். காலியாக இருந்த உண்டியல் ஒரே நாளிலேயே நிறை மாத கர்ப்பிணியாய் தளும்பி, உடனடியாக வேறு உண்டியல் மாற்றும் நிகழ்வு திருமலையில் சாதாரணம்.

ஒரு சுவாரஸ்யமான விஷயம் தெரியுமா?

ஏழுமலையான் தரிசனத்தை முடித்து விட்டு, உண்டியலில் காணிக்கை செலுத்துவதற்காக நீங்கள் வரிசையில் நின்று கொண்டிருக்கிறீர்கள் என்று வைத்துக் கொள்வோம். சரியாக உங்கள் முறை வரும்போது – நீங்கள் பணம் செலுத்திய அல்லது செலுத்துவதற்குக் காத்திருக்கிற நேரத்தில், அந்த உண்டியல் நிரம்பிவிட்டது என்பதை தேவஸ்தான ஊழியர்கள் அறிந்துகொண்டால், அதற்கு மேல் ஒரு நயா பைசா போடவும் அனுமதிக்க மாட்டார்கள். உண்டியலை ‘சீல்’ வைத்து அங்கிருந்து அப்புறப்படுத்திவிட்டு வேறு உண்டியலை வைத்து விடுவார்கள்.

‘சீல்’ வைத்த உண்டியலை அங்கிருந்து அப்புறப்படுத்தும் வேளையில், அந்த உண்டியலுக்கு அருகில் நிற்கின்ற இரண்டு பக்தர்களைத் தங்களுடன் அழைத்துச் செல்வார்கள். பயப்பட வேண்டாம்… நல்ல தகவல்தான்.

 

இந்த உண்டியல் நிரம்பிவிட்டது… இதைக் கச்சிதமாக ‘சீல்’ செய்து எடுத்துக் கொண்டுபோனார்கள். அப்போது நான் உடன் இருந்தேன்’ என்று அந்த இரண்டு பக்தரும் சாட்சிக் கையெழுத்து போட வேண்டுமாம். வங்கியில் லோன் வாங்கிய ஒருவருக்காக நாம் போடும் சாட்சிக் கையெழுத்து போன்றதல்ல இது. தைரியமாகக் கையெழுத்து போடலாம். இது சம்பிரதாயத்துக்காகச் செய்யப்படுகின்ற ஒன்று. தற்போது ஏராளமான ‘குளோஸ்டு சர்க்யூட் கேமராக்கள்’ ஆங்காங்கே செயல்பாட்டில் இருக்கும்போது, இதுபோன்ற விஷயங்களில் எந்த ஒரு திருட்டுத்தனமும் நடக்காது.

பிறகு, ஏன் இரண்டு ஊழியரைப் பிடித்துக் கையெழுத்து வாங்குகிறார்கள் என்றால், ஆதி காலத்தில் இருந்து – அதாவது ‘குளோஸ்டு சர்க்யூட் கேமராக்கள்’ இல்லாத நாட்களில் இருந்தே பின்பற்றப்பட்டு வரும் நடைமுறையாம் இது. ஆகவே, அதை இன்றும் விடாமல் கடைப்பிடித்து வருகிறது தேவஸ்தானம்.

இப்படி சாட்சிக் கையெழுத்து போட்ட இரண்டு நபர்களுக்கு என்ன வெகுமதி தெரியுமா? மீண்டும் ஒரு முறை ஏழுமலையான் தரிசனம் இலவசமாக – அதுவும் வெகு அருகில் அழைத்துச் சென்று தரிசனம் செய்து வைப்பார்கள். இந்த தரிசனத்தின்போது உங்களை எவரும் அவசரப்படுத்த மாட்டார்கள். நின்று நிதானமாக பிரார்த்தனை செய்து, ஒரு நமஸ்காரமும் செய்து வரலாம்.

ஆக, இனிமேல் திருப்பதி உண்டியலில் பணம் போடும்போது அல்லது போடுவதற்கு நிற்கும்போதோ, ‘உண்டியல் நிரம்பிவிட்டது போலிருக்கே… எங்கே தேவஸ்தான ஆட்களைக் காணோம். கையெழுத்து போடணுமே’ என்றெல்லாம் ஏக்கப்பட ஆரம்பிப்பீர்கள்தானே?!

திருப்பதி உண்டியல்களில் தினம்தோறும் சேரும் பணத்தை எண்ணி முடிப்பதே பெரும் வேலையாக இருக்கிறது தேவஸ்தானத்துக்கு. தற்போது வெளி ஆட்களையும் உண்டியல் எண்ணும் பணியில் ஈடுபடுத்தி வருகிறார்கள். உண்டியல் தொகையை எண்ண வேண்டும் என்று விரும்புபவர்கள், திருப்பதி தேவஸ்தானத்து இணையத்தில் நுழைந்து அதற்குரிய படிவத்தைத் தேர்ந்தெடுத்து விண்ணப்பிக்க வேண்டுமாம். நீங்கள் அளிக்கின்ற தகவல்களை வைத்து, ‘உண்டியல் எண்ணுவதற்கு இவர் நமக்குப் பயன்படுவாரா’ என்று தேவஸ்தானம் தீர்மானிக்கும். இப்படி உண்டியல் எண்ணுகிற (ஊழியர்கள் அல்லாத) பக்தர்களை தினமும் இரண்டு ஷிஃப்ட்டுகளில் அமர்த்திக் கொள்வர்.

உண்டியல் பற்றிய கூடுதல் தகவல்களைத் தெரிந்துகொள்வதற்கு முன், திருப்பதியில் மட்டும் ஏன் இப்படிக் கொட்டேகொட்டென்று கொட்டுகிறது?

 

பத்மாவதி தாயாரைத் திருமணம் செய்துகொள்வதற்கு முன், குபேரனிடம் கோடிக்கணக்கான தங்கத்தைக் கடன் வாங்கிவிட்டு, அதை அடைப்பதற்கு வழியாக, எம்பெருமான் ஸ்ரீநிவாஸர் திருவாய் மலர்ந்து சொன்ன வார்த்தைகள் தான் காரணம்.

யார் யார் பாவம் செய்தார்களோ, அவர்களின் பாவக் கணக்குக்கேற்ப, கலியுகத்தில் அவர்களிடம் இருந்து பணத்தை வசூல் செய்து கடனை அடைத்துவிடுவேன்’ என்று, புராண காலத்திலேயே குபேரனுக்கு வாக்கு கொடுத்துள்ளார் ஸ்ரீநிவாஸன். அதன்படி அவர் நம்மிடம் இருந்து இன்றைக்கும் வசூல் வேட்டையை நடத்திக் கொண்டிருக்கிறார்.

குபேரனிடம் ஸ்ரீநிவாஸ பெருமான் ஏன் கடன் வாங்க வேண்டும்?

மன்னன் ஆகாசராஜனின் மகள் பத்மாவதியை விரும்பிய ஸ்ரீநிவாஸன் (வேங்கடவன்) அந்த தேவியை மணம் முடிக்கத் தயாராகி, திருமண ஏற்பாடுகளைக் கவனிக்கலானார். அப்போது, லட்சுமி தேவி ஸ்ரீநிவாஸனிடம் வாசம் செய்யாததால் பணத்துக்கு மிகவும் கஷ்டப்பட்டார். தான் மிகவும் ஏழ்மையான நிலையில் இருக்கும்போது, இந்தத் திருமணத்தை எப்படி விமரிசையாக நடத்துவது என்று தவித்தார் ஸ்ரீநிவாஸன்.

எனவே, எப்போதும் தனக்கு உபகாரமாக இருந்து வரும் நாரதரிடம், என்ன செய்வீர்களோ தெரியாது… எப்படியாவது பெருமளவில் பணம் திரட்டி இந்தத் திருமணத்தை நடத்தி வைக்க உதவுங்கள்” என்று கேட்டுக் கொண்டார்.

பகவானே பணம் கேட்கின்றாரே’ என்று நாரதர், தேவர்கள் உள்ளிட்ட முக்கியமானவர்களுக்குத் தகவல் அனுப்பினார். நாரதர் சொன்ன தினத்தில் குபேரன் உட்பட அனைத்து திக்பாலகர்களும், நவகிரக அதிபதிகளும் சேஷாத்திரி மலைக்கு வரவழைக்கப்பட்டனர். இந்தத் தெய்வத் திருமணம் இங்குதானே நடக்கப் போகிறது!

சேஷாத்திரிக்கு வந்திருப்பவர்களில் யாரிடம் கேட்டால் பணம் கிடைக்கும் என்பது தெரியாதவரா நாரதர்? திக்பாலர்களையும் நவக்கிரகங்களையும் ஒருமுறை பார்த்த நாரதர், குபேரனைக் கண்டு அப்படியே பூரித்தார்.

குபேரனே… நீதான் சரியான தேர்வு. இந்த உலகத்திலேயே அனைத்து வளங்களையும் ஒருங்கே பெற்ற பெரிய செல்வந்தன் நீதான்… வைகாசி மாதம் வளர்பிறை தசமியுடன் கூடிய வெள்ளிக்கிழமை அன்று, ஸ்ரீநிவாஸனுக்கும் பத்மாவதிக்கும் திருமணம் நடைபெற இருக்கிறது. தற்போது ஸ்ரீநிவாஸனுடன் லட்சுமிதேவி இல்லை. எனவே, பணத்துக்குக் கஷ்டப்படுகிறார். ஏழையாக இருக்கும் ஸ்ரீநிவாஸனின் திருமணச் செலவுக்கு உடனடியாக நிறைய பணம் தேவைப்படுகிறது. இதற்குண்டான பணத்தை, நீ கொடுத்து உதவ வேண்டும். அந்தப் பணத்தை ஸ்ரீநிவாஸன் வட்டியுடன் திருப்பித் தருவார்” என்றார்.

குபேரனும் சந்தோஷத்துடன் சம்மதித்தான். எவ்வளவு தேவையோ, அவ்வளவு பணத்தைக் கொடுப்பதாக ஒப்புக்கொண்டான். ஸ்ரீநிவாஸனுக்கு குபேரன் கொடுத்த தொகை, ஒரு கோடியே பதினான்கு லட்சம் பொன் (இந்தத் தொகை பல்வேறு விதமாகவும் நூல்களில் குறிப்பிடப்பட்டிருக்கின்றன) என்று ஒரு தகவல். குபேரனிடம் கடன் வாங்கியதற்காக ஸ்ரீநிவாஸன் பத்திரம் எழுதிக் கொடுத்தார்.

அதோடு குபேரனைப் பார்த்து, நீ கொடுத்த பணத்துக்குக் கலியுகத்தில் வட்டி செலுத்திக்கொண்டு கலியுகத்தின் கடைசியில் அசல் – வட்டி எல்லாம் சேர்த்துக் கொடுத்து விடுகிறேன்” என்றாராம் ஸ்ரீநிவாஸன்.

குபேரனிடம் ஸ்ரீநிவாஸன் வாங்கிய கடனைத்தான், இன்று பக்தர்கள் உண்டியலில் கொட்டோ கொட்டென்று கொட்டி அடைத்து வருவதாகச் சொல்லப்படுகிறது. பக்தர்களிடம் வசூலித்துத் தருவேன்” என்று குபேரனிடம் ஸ்ரீநிவாஸர் சொன்ன வார்த்தைகளையே, திருமலையில் உண்டியல்களுக்கு அருகிலும் தேவஸ்தானம் குறிப்பிட்டு எழுதி வைத்திருக்கிறது.

நன்றி தீபம் (கல்கி வழங்கும் ஆன்மீக மாத இதழ்)  and P.Swaminathan

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