Now Buy an Eco Friendly Ganesha, Send it off Responsibly & Support an Elephant at the same time…

During Ganesha Chaturthi, lakhs of Ganesha idols made of plastic and plaster of Paris (PoP) are disposed of in lakes and rivers. Here is one organization that not only helps you get eco friendly idols but makes sure the visarjan is done responsibly too. What’s more, the clay of the dissolved idols can be recycled as well!

During Ganesha Chaturthi last year, Shashi Shah, an IT consultant from Bengaluru, saw many people driving in their cars with beautiful Ganesha idols, headed for visarjan (ritual disposal of the idols in water bodies).

But what really caught Shashi’s eye amidst all the festivities were the idols made from PoP and covered in artificial paint.

Shashi started to think about this issue, which arises year after year, as hundreds of water bodies around the country get clogged with non-biodegradable idols that are a hazard for the environment.

He teamed up with his friend Subru, also a consultant, to start a company that not only provides eco friendly Ganesha idols but also helps people do visarjan in a responsible way

Ganesha idols are bought from local artisans near Bengaluru.

Though the idea came to their mind in 2014, the plan was finally executed only this year on August 17 when the team officially launched Mudpiez. The company not only delivers eco friendly Ganesha idols made from natural clay to your doorstep but also picks them up for visarjan in an eco friendly and responsible way.

“Everyone dumps these idols in lakes. Most of them are made from PoP, plastic and other such materials that do not get dissolved in water; this is very harmful for our environment, as we all know. However, there are already many people and organisations that sell Ganesha idols made of natural clay. So we thought of taking this initiative to the next level. We focused on two aspects — the delivery of eco friendly Ganesha idols and also their visarjan in a better way,” says Subru.

The duo went to a few villages near Bengaluru and identified three families of artisans from Narayanpura who make eco friendly idols. They partnered with these artisans and placed orders for about 500 idols. “We will place more orders as the demand increases,” says Subru.

Currently, there are 9 different varieties of idols available on the Mudpiez website. The tallest is 17 inches and costs Rs. 750, while the smallest is 10 inches tall and costs Rs. 401.

The idols are made only with clay and no colour is used.

The USP of the organization, however, lies not in providing eco friendly Ganesha idols but helping people dispose of them properly.

Instead of dumping the idols in a lake, the team plans to create an artificial tank in Narayanpur and Bannerghatta where people can do the visarjan of the clay idols.

The idols will be kept in the tank for three days till they completely dissolve and the clay will be recycled by the artisans to make other products.

To make the process of disposal simpler for people, Mudpiez also provides a service where they collect idols from individual houses and take them together to the artificial tank.

Shashi and Subru

In this way, we not only save time, energy and money, but also reduce the traffic to a large extent since people don’t have to go out of their homes to dispose of the idols,” says Subru.

This team is now planning to expand to other locations and also include other festivals like Dusshera and Bommala Koluvu.

“We are talking with artisans from Kolkata and are trying to bring them on board as well. It is a very fresh initiative and there is a long way to go,” says Subru.

Shashi and Subru are also very keen to replace the bubble wrap packing material of these Ganesha idols with paper wraps.

In addition, they plan to give about 10-15 percent of their revenues for the welfare of a rescued elephant that is currently under the care of the Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation Centre (WRRC), Bengaluru.

“The elephant met with an unfortunate accident and since it was a logging elephant, it was of ‘no use’ after that incident. It was abandoned in Tamil Nadu. Somehow, it reached a temple there and found shelter. One of the volunteers from WRRC saw it and informed the authorities in Bengaluru who then rescued it,” says Subru, who is associated with WRRC.

The elephant is currently in Bengaluru and needs continuous medical support. Therefore, some portion of the revenues earned by Mudpiez will be donated for the health care of this elephant.

You can place your order for an eco friendly Ganesha idol from the Mudpiez’ website here. To know more about their work, contact the team at- subru@mudpiez.in, shashi@mudpiez.in

Source…..Shreya Pareek… http://www.thebetterindia.com

Natarajan

 

” என்னால் பேச முடியுமா …எழுதுவது வேறு ..பேசுவது வேறு….”

எத்தனையோ விஷயங்கள் என் தனிப்பட்ட வாழ்க்கையில் – பத்திரிகைகளில் பணி புரியும்போதும், சொற்பொழிவு துறைக்கு வந்த பிறகும் மிகவும் ஆச்சரியப்படத் தக்க வகையில் நடந்திருக்கின்றன… நடந்து வருகின்றன… எல்லாம் நம்மையும் தாண்டிய ஒரு சக்தியின் அருள்தான்!

தெய்வமாகட்டும்; மகான் ஆகட்டும். நமக்கு ஒரு அனுக்ரஹம் இருந்தால்தான், சில நல்லதுகளைப் பண்ண விடும். இல்லாவிட்டால், நாம்பாட்டுக்கு ஏதோ ஒரு வேலையைப் பண்ணிக் கொண்டிருப்போம் – எதைப் பற்றியும் சிந்திக்காமல்.

ஒவ்வொருவருக்கும் ஒவ்வொரு உத்தியோகம்.

கணக்கு எழுதிக் கொண்டிருப்போம். கம்ப்யூட்டர் தட்டிக் கொண்டிருப்போம். ஆட்களை மேய்த்துக் கொண்டிருப்போம். இல்லை நம்மை யாராவது மேய்த்துக் கொண்டிருப்பார்கள்.

ஆனால், பகவானுக்கே சேவை செய்வது எப்பேர்ப்பட்ட ஒரு உத்தியோகம்.

பகவான் பேரையே சொல்லிக் கொண்டு வாழ்வது, பிழைப்பு நடத்துவது எப்பேர்ப்பட்ட உத்தமமான பணி..

விகடனிலும், திரிசக்தியிலும் சில காலம் இது எனக்கு வாய்த்தது. அதைத் தொடர்ந்து சொற்பொழிவு துறையில்…

திடீரென்று பழைய சம்பவம் ஒன்று என் மனதில் ஏதோ ஒரு ஃப்ளாஷ் பேக் போல் தோன்றும். என் வாழ்வில் நடந்த இந்த சம்பவத்தை மீண்டும் அசை போட்டால் எனக்கே ஆச்சரியமாக இருக்கும். அப்படி நிறைய இருக்கு.

‘எப்படியும் இந்த விஷயத்தை இன்று இரவு பதிவு செய்து விட வேண்டும்’ என்று வெளியில் எங்கோ ஒரு ஷூட்டிங்கிலோ, சபாவிலோ இருக்கும்போது தீர்மானம் செய்வேன். வீட்டுக்கு வந்ததும், ஒரு ஆகாரத்தை உள்ளே தள்ளி விட்டு, முகநூல் மற்றும் ஜிமெயிலை கொஞ்ச நேரம் மேய்ந்து விட்டு, ஒரு சில தொடர்களுக்கும், உபன்யாசத்துக்கும் தகவல்களை சேகரித்து வைத்து விட்டுப் படுக்கப் போய் விடுவேன்.

இதை சோம்பேறித்தனம் என்று நான் சொல்ல மாட்டேன். 24 மணி நேரத்தில் என்னால் பலதுகளை பண்ண முடியவில்லை.

இருந்தாலும், அவ்வப்போது சில வேளைகளில் பதிவிடுகிறேன்.

அப்படிப்பட்ட ஒரு விஷயத்தை இன்று மதியம் பெங்களூர் நண்பரும் மகா பெரியவா பக்தருமான திரு கார்த்தி நாகரத்தினம் அவர்கள் எனக்கு நினைவுபடுத்தினார்.

நான் கிட்டத்தட்ட மறந்து விட்டேன். அவர் சொன்ன பிறகுதான் எனக்கு அப்படியே நினைவுக்கு வந்தது.

எப்படி நினைவுபடுத்தினார் தெரியுமா?

மகா பெரியவா சொன்ன பொன்னான ஒரு செய்தியை எனக்கு இன்பாக்ஸில் மெஸேஜ் பண்ணி விட்டு, ‘அண்ணா… நினைவிருக்கா… 2012 அக்டோபர்ல பெங்களூர் வந்தேள்… அப்ப, இந்த உபன்யாசத் துறைக்கு எப்படி வந்தேள்னு சொன்னேளே… இப்ப நான் உங்களுக்கு அனுச்சிருக்கற இந்த பெரியவா வாக்கியத்தையும் படிச்சுப் பாருங்கோ… பெரியவா கருணை புரியும்’ என்றார்.

இத்தகைய ஜனங்களிடம் இருந்து கிடைக்கிற பாராட்டுக்கு விலை இல்லை. ஆத்மார்த்தம் மட்டுமே தெரிகிறது.

பெரியவா சரணம்.

அன்புடன்,
பி. சுவாமிநாதன்

கார்த்தி எனக்கு அனுப்பிய மகா பெரியவா திருவாக்கை இங்கே அப்படியே போட்டிருக்கிறேன். இதைப் படித்து விட்டு, அதன் பின் தொடருங்கள்…

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“அநுஷ்டானமில்லாதபோது இந்திரியம் ஓடுகிறபடி ஓடவேண்டுமென்று தோன்றுகிறது. ‘ஜனங்கள் இப்படிப்பட்ட சரக்குதான் கேட்கிறார்கள்’ என்று அவர்கள் தலையில் பழியைப் போட்டுவிட்டு, கன்னா பின்னாப் பாட்டுப் பாடுகிறார்கள், புலன் வெறியைத் தூண்டிவிடுகிற ரீதியிலேயே எழுதுகிறார்கள், ஸினிமா எடுக்கிறார்கள், சித்திரம் போடுகிறார்கள். ஜனங்களும் அவர்கள் தலையில் பழியைத் திருப்பிப் போட்டு அவர்கள் இப்படிப்பட்ட சரக்குகளைத்தான் தருவதால் தாங்கள் அதையே எடுத்துக் கொள்ளும்படி இருக்கிறது என்கிறார்கள்.

இதிலே ஜனங்களைவிடக் கலைஞர்கள் என்று சொல்லிக் கொள்பவர்களாக இந்தக் கலைகளை அப்யஸித்துக் கொண்டிருக்கிறவர்களுக்குத்தான் அதிகம் பொறுப்பிருக்கிறது. இப்போது கண்டதை எழுதியும், பாடியும், நடித்தும், படம் பிடித்தும் கீர்த்தி, தனம் எல்லாம் ஸம்பாதித்து விடலாம். ஆனால், ‘இத்தனை ஜனங்களைக் கெடுத்ததற்கான தோஷத்தையும் கண்ணுக்குத் தெரியாமல் ஸம்பாதித்துக் கொண்டிருக்கிறோம். நாளைக்கு இதற்காக நாம் ஒருத்தனுக்குப் பதில் சொல்லியாக

வேண்டும்’என்ற நினைப்பு அவர்களுக்கு இருக்க வேண்டும்.

மளிகை ஸாமானில் கலப்படம் பண்ணினால் குற்றம்;குடி தண்ணீரைக் கெடுத்தால் குற்றம் என்றால் நேரே மநுஷ்யனின் ஆத்மாவையே கெடுப்பது இவற்றைவிடக் குற்றம்தானே? கலப்படத்துக்காக தண்டிக்கிறவன் நம் மாதிரி ஒருத்தன்தான். அவனிடமிருந்து தப்பியும் விடலாம். அல்லது லஞ்சம் கொடுத்து ஸரிப்படுத்திடலாம். ஆனால் தன் ஆத்மாவையும் கெடுத்துக் கொண்டு, மற்றவர்களையும் கெடுத்ததற்காக ஒருத்தனைச் சிக்ஷிக்கிறானே, அவனிடமிருந்து தப்பவே முடியாது! அவனை நாம் வசியம் பண்ணிக் கொள்ளவும் முடியாது! இந்த நினைப்பு இருந்து விட்டால் கலைகளில் ஈடுபட்டவர்கள் தப்பு வழிக்குப் போக மாட்டார்கள்.

தெய்வ நினைப்பு, பய பக்தி அநுஷ்டானம் இவை போனதில்தான் அடக்கம் போய்விட்டது; இந்திரியங்களின் வேகம் குறைவதால் ஏற்படுகிற பக்வம் வராமலே போகிறது. இதோடுகூடக் ‘கலைஞர்கள்’ என்று தாங்களாகவே தங்களுக்குக் கௌரவம் கொடுத்துக் கொண்டு பொதுஜனங்களும் அதில் மயங்கி இவர்களைக் கொண்டாடி முகஸ்துதி பண்ணுவதில் அஹம்பாவம் ஜாஸ்தியாகிவிடுகிறது.

பழைய காலத்தில் போல, வித்வான்களைக் கூட்டி ‘அரங்கேற்றம்’ என்று செய்து, அவர்கள் ஒப்புக் கொண்டால்தான் ஒரு புஸ்தகத்தையோ, நாடகத்தையோ பிரசாரம் பண்ணலாம் என்றுமில்லாமல், ‘கருத்து ஸ்வதந்திரம், எழுத்து ஸ்வதந்திரம், பேச்சு ஸ்வதந்திரம்’ என்று வேறு ஏற்பட்டிருப்பதால், எதை வேண்டுமானாலும் ஆடிப் பாடி ஊரை வளைக்கலாமென்று நடந்து வருகிறது.

சின்ன வயதிலிருந்தே மதக் கல்வி, மதாநுஷ்டானங்கள் இருந்தால் தான் ஸாத்விகம் ஏற்படும். அப்போதுதான் எத்தனை ஆட்டம், பாட்டம் இருந்தாலும் அதுகளும் முடிவில் உயர்ந்த ஸாத்விக லக்ஷ்யத்தில் சேர்ப்பதாக இருக்கும். முற்காலங்களில் இப்படித்தானிருந்தது. அநுஷ்டான ஸம்பந்தம் துண்டித்துப் போனபின்தான் ராஜஸ, தாமஸப் போக்குகளையே தூண்டிவிடுவதாக இந்தக் காந்தர்வ கலைகள் ஆகியிருக்கின்றன.”

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கார்த்தி அனுப்பிய செய்தியைப் படித்து விட்டீர்களா?

2012 அக்டோபரில் ‘மகா பெரியவா மகிமை’ சொற்பொழிவு நிகழ்ச்சிக்காக நண்பர்கள் கார்த்தி மற்றும் ஸ்ரீதர் சுவாமிநாதன் என்னை பெங்களூருக்கு அழைத்தார்கள். அப்போதுதான் இந்தத் துறையில் நான் நுழைந்திருந்தேன்.

அப்போது நண்பர்கள் கார்த்தி மற்றும் ஸ்ரீதரிடம், ‘நான் இந்த உபன்யாசத் துறைக்கு வராவிட்டால், தமிழ் தொலைக்காட்சி சீரியல்களுக்கு வசனம் எழுதப் போயிருப்பேன்’ என்று சொன்னேன்.

ஆம்! 2012 ஏப்ரல் வாக்கில் பணியில் இருந்து வெளியே வந்தபோது அடுத்து என்ன செய்வது என்று யோசித்தேன்.

எழுத்தைத் தவிர, எதுவும் தெரியாது! மீண்டும் பத்திரிகைக்குத்தான் போக வேண்டும் என்று முயற்சித்தேன். ஆனால், சரிவரவில்லை.

அப்போதுதான் என் பத்திரிகைத் துறை நண்பர் ஒருவர், ‘பத்திரிகைகள்ல வேலை செஞ்சது போதும் சுவாமீ… டிவி சீரியல்களுக்கு வசனம் எழுத வாங்க… மாசம் நல்லாவே சம்பாதிக்கலாம்’ என்று புள்ளிவிவரத்துடன் பேசினார்.

அவர் சொன்ன தொகையும், விவரித்த விதமும் என்னைக் கவர்ந்தது.

ஒரே ஒரு தர்மசங்கடம் – கடந்த பத்து வருடங்களாக பல கோயில்களுக்கும் மகான்களின் அதிஷ்டானங்களுக்கும் போய் தரிசித்து ஏராளமான ஆன்மிகக் கட்டுரைகளை எழுதி இருக்கிறேன்.

திடீரென சீரியல்களுக்கு வசனம் எழுதப் போனால்… என்னை பலவாறு மாற்றிக் கொள்ள வேண்டுமே என்று தயங்கினேன்.

ஆனாலும், ஜீவனம்தான் அவ்வப்போது கண்களை மறைத்தது.

அப்போது மகா பெரியவாளிடம் ஒரே ஒரு கோரிக்கை வைத்தேன். ‘பெரியவா… இத்தனை வருடமா ஆன்மிகத்துல இருந்துட்டேன். நிறைய எழுதிட்டேன். இனி தொடரப் போகிற எனது பணி ஆன்மிகத்துக்கா, டிவி. சீரியல்களுக்கா? நீங்களே முடிவு பண்ணுங்கோ’ என்று வேண்டினேன்.

பெரியவா கண் திறந்தார்.

அடுத்து ஒரு சில நாட்களிலேயே மகா பெரியவாளின் பரிபூரண அருளோடு என் வாழ்க்கைப் பாதை மாறியது.

எழுத்தில் இருந்து பேச்சுக்குப் பாதை திரும்பியது.

என்னால் பேச முடியுமா?

எழுதுவது வேறு. பேசுவது வேறு.

எழுத்து என்றால், திரும்பத் திரும்ப எடிட் செய்து ஒரு கட்டுரையை வெளியிடலாம். ஆனால், பேச்சு அப்படி இல்லை. பேசினால் அது ‘லைவ்’.

பெரியவாதான் இதை சாதித்துக் கொடுத்தார்.

கொடுத்துக் கொண்டிருக்கிறார்.

அந்த தெய்வம் சத்தியமாக இருந்து என்னைக் காப்பாற்றிய விதம் என் நெருங்கிய நண்பர்களுக்குத் தெரியும்.

பேசவே தெரியாத ஒருவனை பேசவும் வைக்கிறார்.

கார்த்தி இன்று மதியம் இதைத்தான் சொன்னார்: ‘அண்ணா… சொற்பொழிவுத் துறைக்கு வந்து நேற்றோடு மூன்று வருடம் பூர்த்தி ஆகிறது. இந்த பெரியவா போஸ்ட்டிங்கைப் பார்த்ததும், மூன்று வருடங்களுக்கு முன் பெங்களூரில் நீங்கள் சொன்னதுதான் என் நினைவுக்கு வந்தது. எல்லாம் பெரியவா கருணை’

மகா பெரியவா சத்தியம்!

என்னைத் தடம் புரள விடவில்லை.

தன் பணிக்கே பயன்படுத்திக் கொண்டார்.

இன்று எத்தனையோ சேனல்கள், மேடைகள், வெளிநாடுகள் என்றெல்லாம் சென்றாலும், எல்லா புகழும் மகா பெரியவாளுக்கே!

வெகு சாதாரண மக்களிடம் இருந்து கிடைக்கிற பாராட்டுதான் எனக்குப் பெரும் பலம் – ‘சாமீ… எங்களுக்குப் புரியும்படியா எளிமையா சொல்றீங்க… நாங்களும் இப்ப காஞ்சிபுரம் போக ஆரம்பிச்சிருக்கோம்.’

இத்தகைய ஜனங்களிடம் இருந்து கிடைக்கிற பாராட்டுக்கு விலை இல்லை. ஆத்மார்த்தம் மட்டுமே தெரிகிறது.

பெரியவா சரணம்.

அன்புடன்,
பி. சுவாமிநாதன்

Source ….A Mail from my Friend Shri. Swaminathan  to me this Morning…

Natarajan

The Lady Behind one of TIME’S 100 Most Influential People ….

Sheela Bhatt meets Bharti Patel, whose son Dr Vikram Patel was recently ranked one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people, to find out her recipe for a remarkable upbringing.

IMAGE: ‘Once the doctors told me Vikram was unlikely to survive,’ recalls Bharti Patel. Photograph: Reuben NV/Rediff.com

Time magazine’s list of 100 most influential people of 2015 featured four Indians: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chanda Kochhar, managing director and CEO, ICICI Bank, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, and Dr Vikram Patel, co-founder of the Goa-based NGO Sangath which provides mental healthcare to communities with low resources.

Dr Patel, a psychiatrist, has been focusing on global mental health(external link), his passion being to raise his voice for the human rights of individuals with mental disorders. He is also a professor of international mental health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

Dr Patel’s body of work has been published in Lancet, the well-respected medical journal, and he has created immense awareness in the field of mental healthcare. As the Sangath Web site notes, ‘Dr Patel studies how to treat conditions like depression and schizophrenia in low-resource communities, and he’s come up with a powerful model: Training the community to help.’

Dr Patel,  is known for his research in finding the link between mental disorders and poverty, and ranks along the likes of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami because of his pioneering work. He is one of the founders of the Centre for Global Mental Health, having served till recently as its joint director.

In Delhi he is associated with the Centre for Chronic Conditions and Injuries at the Public Health Foundation of India.

As the co-chair of the Grand Challenges in Global Mental Health (external link), Dr Patel is passionate about identifying research priorities in global mental health. His book, Where There Is No Psychiatrist, is considered a must read for those serving people with mental disorders, while it teaches the rest of us how to approach mental health.

However, the story is not about how Dr Patel reached the pinnacle of success.

At a time when we see Arushi Talwar’s convicted parents in prison or another parent, Indrani Mukerjea, in police custody suspected of having murdered her daughter, something inside society’s soul gets shaken.

Sheela Bhatt spoke to Bharti Patel, Dr Patel’s ageing and ailing mother, who narrates her extraordinary emotion-soaked struggle to bring up her child who saw death thrice before he went to regular school. And how 100 mothers may have contributed to the greatness of the men and women on Time‘s 100 most influential list.

Bhartiben is the Mother India of the 20th century for more than one reason. Her story highlights patience, wisdom, grit, value-based parvarish and boundless faith in God. A combination of value systems that provided the divine touch to Dr Vikram Patel, her loving son.

I have three children. My only son, Vikram, was born in 1964. In traditional Gujarati families the first boy is given the ‘Yamuna snan’ (a special shower for babies) at the Shrinathji temple. He was born healthy and we went to the Nathdwara temple for that baby bath. I don’t know what happened soon after, but he was found to have chronic asthma. It was difficult for a toddler. He used to have cold and cough, but the doctor said it was more serious than that.

Once the doctors told me he was unlikely to survive. Actually, on three occasions, we had lost all hope about Vikram. He came close to death, but by God’s grace he survived, every time.

My mother-in-law had died early and I had to join my father-in-law Bhagwatprasad Patel (B R Patel) when he was appointed India’s ambassador to Belgium. We stayed there for four years. My father-in-law was a distinguished ICS (Indian Civil Service, which precded the Indian Administrative Serice) officer who once headed Air India. I got the courage to shift because I thought I would find a cure for Vikram in a foreign land.

Asthma, when it afflicts a child, is more painful than when it does adults. During an asthma attack a child finds it difficult to breathe, as it happens to adults, but because he is innocent and does not know why it is happening to him, it is difficult to handle for him.

Such children have many allergies too. Vikram had a chana (gram) allergy, he could never have Gujarati Kadhi as it contains gram flour. Even today Vikram can’t have chana or any dish with it. He can’t have most of the yellow items in a Gujarati kitchen.

Since his asthma was so intense we had no clue how long he would live, so we did not think much about his education. My father-in-law thought even if he survives, he won’t pass the 12th standard. He was always in and out of hospitals. But somehow, God saved him.

IMAGE: Dr Vikram Patel’s parents, Harshad and Bharti Patel. Photograph: Reuben NV/Rediff.com

During his childhood he needed to be given an injection every day, and had the strictest possible diet restrictions. Most items in my kitchen were not acceptable to him. When we returned from Belgium to our Marine Drive home in Mumbai, he was admitted to the Campion school where he excelled. In fact, in Belgium, where the medium of instruction was French, Vikram learnt the language very fast. He would mostly top his class in all subjects.

What was unique about Vikram was that although he was sick, he never harassed me. Initially I was very strict with him to ensure that he studied. But when I saw he was sick all the time, hardly eating anything, I left him alone to make his own schedule.

He had always wanted to be a doctor. Seeing his physical condition everyone would laugh at his dream. How could a seriously ill boy, who may not even live long enough, become a doctor? But Vikram was determined. He would bag all the prizes in school in science, math, geography etc.

He passed the 12th standard on the merit list. He had a permanent handicap because he could not participate in sports as he was sick, so he never got that added advantage of extra marks. Due to breathing problems he could not run. I remember how Vikram was upset in the morning when his 12th standard result was due. He said, ‘Ma, I will get less marks because sports marks will not be added to my grand total. I will get less than 98%.’

When he was admitted for the MBBS he went to do his internship in Goa where his friend Gauri, who is now his wife, gave him the form for the Rhodes Scholarship. He filled it although I was sure that Vikram won’t get in because of his physical condition.

Vikram shared with me his plan, but I didn’t share it with the family. My husband Harshad and I were delighted when Vikram came back from Goa and said he wanted to go to Jamshedpur to meet Rusi Mody of Tata Sons who was to conduct the Rhodes Scholarship interview along with some other well-known people. It was very big news for me.

My son, who could only plan his life one day at a time, had been selected for an interview along with 15 others. Six people including Mody were on the panel. The selection process went on for four days.

Vikram is essentially a simple person. Even though he has asthma, he never allows a coolie to handle his luggage, he manages his own bags. He was asked to wear a suit to one event for the scholarship process, so his father got someone’s suit for him. He doesn’t wear a suit even now. Till he got his MBBS degree he had not worn a suit. Till then he never even had his own shirt! He would wear his grandpa and father’s old shirts. He wore slippers for a long, long time.

I still remember how Vikram called from Jamshedpur to say, ‘Ma, I got all six votes (of the selectors panel)! It was a record for the Rhodes Scholarship process in India then. I went down on my knees to thank Thakorji (Lord Krishna) profusely.

Vikram was so sick and he was suffering so much that sometimes I would plead to Thakorji to please take him away, I could not bear to see his pain. We had no hope for him. Even my mother had lost hope.

In Belgium nobody was ready to admit him while my daughters were accepted everywhere. My mother could not help me much in bringing him up as he was so sick.

Education is very important for me, I never allowed my children to ignore their studies. I got married at an early age. I had a degree from Sophia College and wanted to pursue my career, but my mother-in-law told me to leave aside advance studies and manage the household instead. I told all my three children that I would be rigid about ensuring that all of them study well.

Once you study, stand on your own feet and show me your first salary after which I will not come in your way. I will see to it that you marry the person you want.

I strongly believed that the future lies in good education. We never had huge amounts of money, my husband Harshad was a professional, not a businessman. What would my children do without money to invest in them? So I wanted them to be well educated.

My in-laws and other relatives from Dharmaj (a town in Gujarat) were conservative, but my faith in education was strong. My elder daughter Natasha did her MPhil from JNU. She was selected by the French government for a doctorate at Sorbonne University. She now works in London for a multinational bank, heading a department. My younger daughter Sheena stood first in Maharashtra in her final MA exams; her subject was French literature. She is in Paris right now.

Vikram was in Goa for many years, but for his son Farai’s studies, they have got a house in Delhi. My grandchildren are doing excellently in their studies.

Our family was clean in money matters. My father-in-law and husband earned money the legitimate way. We never even earned interest from investments. Vikram once informed us that a Mumbai medical college offered seats for Rs 2 lakhs (Rs 200,000) each. My father-in-law got angry and scolded him, ‘Do you want me to pay Rs 2 lakhs for your future? Go inside your room and don’t show me your face!’ It was against his principle to pay for education. My father-in-law did not even allow tuitions, he believed a good school is your tuition.

After hearing that, Vikram immediately left with his sister for Lonavla. In the late afternoon we received a telegram and I was scared. We always lived in constant fear of getting bad news about his health. I sat at the table before opening it, as I thought it may be about Vikram’s health, he was so weak. I thought the telegram was from my daughter in Lonavla. But it read, ‘Congratulations! Vikram Patel is in merit list!’

I was overwhelmed, my son who had dim hopes of surviving since many years, had made it as a topper. My son didn’t need money for education, he made it on his own.

Vikram, as I said, is a simple man. He hardly watched TV when growing up. He doe not SMS, but calls me. He is not addicted to Twitter or Facebook. All the time he writes, writes and writes. There are many papers to his credit.

He did his degree in psychiatry and his PhD as well. When his wife Gauri was studying, he managed the home and kitchen. Both of them stayed in Zimbabwe for three years for a project. While studying they had no money at all.

We never expected such high recognition like being nominated to Time magazine’s 100 most influential people list. After doing his MBBS he saw the malpractices in the medical profession and is dead against it. So he decided to not practise, but serve the poor by taking up teaching.

My son has travelled to many, many, villages. He has noted that in villages there are no psychiatrists and people suffer mental disorders silently. In Goa he trained local girls and boys. He developed the manual at Sangath to handle such cases. Even without setting up hospitals and dispensaries, he helped the local people treat their relatives and neighbours who were suffering from mental disorders.

He started out in a small corner provided by a local hospital where he had done his internship. He started very small, with just a table and few chairs and had some four, five poor men and women to help. He took me there to show what he was going to do. He wanted to train, for free, poor people to treat mental disorders in villages. We had no money to invest.

When I saw his table and chair in Goa I wondered, ‘How will he ever come up in life?’ Vikram asked me, ‘Ma, you are thinking of my future?’ I asked him ‘Who will give you money?’ He worked step by step. He got so much recognition for his work that his institution was awarded the best NGO. He worked with families of rape victims, suicide cases and took interest in settling them.

WHO wanted his medical manual for mental health. As long as you distribute it for free, he told WHO, you can translate it into as many languages as you want. It was distributed in 70 countries.

Vikram has retained his Indian passport as he wants to settle down only in India. Even now he has to follow diet restrictions. He has very weak eyesight, it’s a hereditary problem. He can’t eat dhoklas or khandvis. Gauri doesn’t store grams in her house. In his early days most times I gave him mixed vegetable soup and fish.

I am a believer of Pushti Marg (of the Vaishnav sect). My son always greeted me with ‘Ma, Jai Shri Krishna’ whenever he called me. I ensured that he accepted the Brahma-Sambandh (initiation into the Pushti Marg). It is a sacred procedure(external link) of the Pushti Marg sect. He did it when he was young. He believed in all these at a young age, but doesn’t do all this now. He stopped suddenly. He even stopped saying ‘Jai Shri Krishna.’ I didn’t say anything.

Some years ago he said he wanted five minutes with me. He then sat down with me and asked why I had not questioned him about why he had stopped saying ‘Jai Shri Krishna.’ Vikram then narrated his sorrowful experience at the KEM hospital (the King Edward Memorial hospital in parel, north-central Mumbai, one of Mumbai’s leading civic hospitals).

One day he said he got the body of a married woman for post-mortem. He was surprised to see that she was still a virgin. He then found out from her husband that they lived in a single room with a large family, including the in-laws. After marriage they could never get any privacy. They had no time, no money and no place to meet privately and consummate their marriage.

One day, the couple decided to go to Juhu beach for some privacy. That evening, they were robbed by goons and in the scuffle the wife died before they could rape her. Vikram asked himself, ‘Where is god? What was the crime of that woman?’

He has started saying ‘Jai Shri Krishna’ again.

Sheela Bhatt / Rediff.com

Source…www.refiff.com

Natarajan

ஆனைமுகனும் அருகம்புல்லும்!….

புண்ணியம் செய்வாருக்கு பூவுண்டு; நீருண்டு. அண்ணல் அது கண்டு அருள்புரியா நிற்கும் என்பார் திருமூலர். இறைவனுக்கு நாம் மலர்களையும், அருகம்புல், வில்வம், துளசி, வன்னி மற்றும் மந்தார இலைகளை சாற்றுகிறோம். இவ்வாறு இறைவனுக்கு சாற்றப்படும் இலைகளில், அருகம்புல்லின் மகிமையை கூறும் கதை இது:
கணபதி வழிபாட்டை முடித்து எழுந்தார் கவுன்டின்ய முனிவர். அவர் மனைவியான ஆசிரியை (இது பதவியல்ல; அப்பெண்மணியின் பெயர்.) கணவரின் திருவடிகளில் விழுந்து வணங்கியவள், ‘சுவாமி… நறுமணமும், அழகும் மிகுந்த மலர்கள் பல இருக்க, தாங்கள் அருகம்புல்லை கொண்டு, ஆனைமுகனை அர்ச்சிக்கிறீர்களே… இதற்கு காரணம் என்ன?’ என்று கேட்டாள்.


அதற்கு கவுன்டின்யர், ‘பெண்ணே… கர்ப்பக்கிருகத்தில் கனல் மூண்டு எழும்; அதனால், அங்கிருக்கும் ஆனைமுகனுக்கு அதிக குளிர்ச்சி வேண்டும். குளிர்ச்சியை தருவது அருகம்புல்; அருக வேர் தைலத்தால் தீராத வெம்மையும் தீரும். புராணங்களில் கூறப்பட்டுள்ள இந்த அடிப்படை உண்மையை உணராவிட்டால், அவை வெறுங்கதைகளாக தான் தோன்றும்…’ என்றவர், அக்கதையை கூறத் துவங்கினார்…
‘யமனுடைய மகன் அனலன்; பெயருக்கு ஏற்றபடி இவன் அடுத்தவர் உடம்பில் அவருக்கு தெரியாமல் புகுந்து, அவர்களை உருக்கி, சத்தை உண்பது தான் இவன் வேலை. மண்ணுலகில் இருப்பவர்களையெல்லாம் இவ்வாறு உருக்குலைத்த அனலன், அதன்பின், தேவலோகத்தில் புகுந்தான். அவனின் குணம் அறிந்த தேவர்கள் பயந்து, ‘ஆனைமுக வள்ளலே… அனலனிடம் இருந்து எங்களை காப்பாற்றுங்கள்…’ என வேண்டினர்.
‘விக்னம் நீக்கும் விநாயகர் அங்கே தோன்றி, துதிக்கையால் அனலனை சுருட்டி விழுங்கினார். ஆனால், அடுத்த வினாடி அனைவரின் வயிரும் எரிந்தது; தாங்க முடியாமல் தடுமாறினர். விநாயகரின் திருமேனி குளிர்ந்தால் தான், அனைவரின் துயரமும் தீரும் என உணர்ந்த தேவர்கள், சந்திரனின் குளிர்ந்த ஒளிக்கற்றைகள் மற்றும் குளிர்ச்சி மிகுந்த அரவங்களை விநாயகரின் திருமேனியில் சாற்றினர்; பலனேதும் இல்லை. ‘அப்போது, முனிவர்கள் ஒவ்வொருவரும், 21 அருகம்புல்லை விநாயகரின் திருமேனியில் சாற்றினர். விநாயகரின் வயிறு குளிர்ந்த அதே வினாடியில், அனைவரின் வயிறும் குளிர்ந்தது. அன்று முதல், ஆனைமுகனுக்கு அருகம்புல் சாற்றும் நியதி உண்டானது….’ என்றார்.
உடலில் சூடு அதிகமாகும் போது, எதிர்விளைவுகள் உண்டாகி, உடல்நிலை பாதிக்கும். அப்போது பக்கவிளைவுகள் இல்லாதவாறு உடல் கொதிப்பை ஆற்றுவதோடு, ஆரோக்கியத்தையும் அளிப்பது அருகம்புல். அதனாலே, நம் முன்னோர் அருகம்புல் சாறு அருந்தச் சொன்னார்கள்.
ஆகவே, ஞானநூல்களின் அடிப்படை உண்மையை உணர்வோம்; ஐங்கரன் அருளால் அல்லல்கள் நீங்கும்!

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திருமந்திரம்!
ஓட வல்லார் தமரோடு நடாவுவன்
பாட வல்லார் ஒலி பார்மிசை வாழ்குவன்
தேட வல்லார்க்கு அருள் தேவர் பிரானொடும்
கூட வல்லார் அடி கூடுவன் யானே!
விளக்கம்: தல யாத்திரை செல்பவர்களோடு செல்வேன்; சிவபெருமானின் புகழை பாடுவோரின் பாடல் ஒலியை கேட்டு, இன்புறுவேன். உள்ளத்தில் இறைவனை தேடி, இறையருளை அடைய வல்லவர்களுடன் சேர்வேன்.
கருத்து: புனித  தலங்களுக்கு செல்வதும், இறைவனின் புகழைப் பாடுவதும், இறையடியார்களுடன் இணைந்து இருப்பதும், இறை அருளை அடையும் வழி.

Source….www.dinamalar.com

Natarajan

 

Out-Of-This-World’ Photos Sent by Mangalyaan That Made Us Say WOW! ….

Ever since it began its mission in space, the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) spacecraft has been clicking some stupendous images, opening a window into outer space so all of us can enjoy the view. Here’s how the craft has kept us entertained and spellbound with witty comments and incredible photos.

India’s very own Mangalyaan, which has been orbiting Mars since about a year now, keeps sending some really amazing shots from out there. And people at Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), being as gracious as they have always been, keep releasing those pictures, so all of us can get a piece of the breathtaking wonder.

All the pictures are taken by the Mars Orbiter with its Mars Color Camera (MCC). Each image is magnificent in itself, and gives us the privilege of watching something which is literally out of this world, and situated millions of kilometres away – it’s nothing but incredible that we can view them in such high resolution from the comfort of our couches. All thanks to MOM.

Here are few marvels from ISRO’s photo bank that literally took our breath away: –

Taken just a few days after launch, this one shows India. What a view! –

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First image of the Earth by MCC of Mars Orbiter Spacecraft taken on Nov 19, 2013

Impact crater located SW of Huygens crater

Looks like an image out of a science fiction novel, doesn’t it?

Source….www.thebetterindia.com

Natarajan

Lalbaugcha Raja’s magnificent statue unveiled ahead of Ganesh Chaturthi….

 

Picture credits: Yogen Shah

With Ganesh Chaturthi around the corner, the iconic statue of Lalbaugcha Raja was unveiled in the city of Mumbai. This year, the statue has an added touch of grandeur that symbolizes the joy and vigor of the festival.

 

The statue sits in a palace like set up, made of different coloured glasses that add to the surreal beauty of the magnificent work done by the craftsmen.

Source…..www.ibnlive.com

Natarajan

British Airways Burning Plane….

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Smoke billows out from a plane that caught fire in Las Vegas | ASSOCIATED PRESS

British airways passengers have been ridiculed for walking away from a burning plane, with many people holding their carry-on suitcases, handbags and other items. One passenger was even spotted carrying a pair of thongs.

The London-bound plane was evacuated on the runway in Las Vegas. All 157 passengers escaped with only 14 being treated for minor injuries.

But social media quickly erupted into harsh criticism, as photos surfaced of passengers leaving the plane, clutching their belongings. Hundreds of people used Twitter to accuse the passengers of putting other lives at risk, and valuing their possessions more than their own lives.

British Airways policy is that passengers leave hand luggage behind in the event of an emergency.

The FAA in the US (Federal Aviation Administration), which sets the rules for flying, clearly advises passengers to always leave carry-on items where you left them — under the seat or in the overhead locker.

‘Retrieving personal items may impede the safe evacuation of passengers,’ states FAA guidance.

Lachlan Burnet, from Wendy Wu Tours, catches more than 50 planes a year. He told The Huffington Post Australia it doesn’t matter how many times people watch the flight safety instructions, in the event of an actual emergency, human behaviour is unpredictable.

“There’s a good reason why ladies are asked to remove high heels before attempting to slide down the plane’s evacuation slide, yet some of these British Airways passengers risked lives by sliding down the slide grasping luggage. If they’d damaged the slide, they’d put other passengers lives at risk,” Burnet said.

“I always keep valuables in my pockets: passport, keys, mobile, ID. That way if you’re in an emergency you can escape quickly, rest assured you have what you need to survive with your basic valuables. Your cabin bag can easily be replaced.”

According to experts, you have just 90 seconds to get off a plane once it’s on fire. FAA surveys have shown that passengers greatly underestimate how quickly a fire can spread and destroy an airplane, with many people bizarrely thinking they have about half an hour to get off a burning plane.

But the reality is that you’ve got one and a half minutes before flames burn through the plane’s fuselage and destroy everything.

Source….www.huffingtonpost.com.au

Natarajan

 

 

 

Message for the Day…” Love for Love’s sake is eternal…Love is God…”

Sathya Sai Baba

You have to seek love only through love. The Gopikas prayed: “Oh Krishna, play Your sweet flute and sow the seeds of love in the desert of loveless hearts. Let the rain of love fall on earth and make the rivers of love flow.” The rivers of love must flow continuously. It is enough, if you can understand this one principle of love. This love is everything. Treat this love as the be-all and end-all of your life. Do not direct your love towards material objects. If you continue to love for love’s sake, then such a love will be eternal. It is not the body that is to be loved, but the principle of love. All the names and forms are evanescent and impermanent. Love directed towards temporary objects or beings is physical, whereas love for love’s sake is eternal. Love is God. You must attain Divinity with such love.

This 96-Year-Old Is Fulfilling His Dream to Study by Enrolling for a PG Course …

A 96-year-old man from Patna has shown the world that age should never be a barrier for those who want to learn. And then learn some more. The man got himself enrolled for a MA (Economics) course at Nalanda Open University, to fulfil his 77 year old dream of studying economics.

Age is just a number, they say. And with his zeal to live life to the fullest, and the desire to study as much as he wants, Raj Kumar Vaishya has proven that this phrase can be turned into an actual fact.

This 96-year-old man was admitted to the Master’s course in Economics at Nalanda Open University (NOU) in Patna on Tuesday, for the 2015-16 session.

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Vaishya was born on April 1, 1920 in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. And this post-graduation course has been a lifelong dream for him.

It was more than 75 years ago that Vaishya had last visited a college as a student. In 1934, he passed matriculation from the Government High School in Bareilly and then moved on to complete his graduation from Agra University in 1938. After this, he successfully obtained a Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree in 1940. But that was it for the man who wanted to study further. He got a job as a law officer with the Christian Mica Industry at Koderma, and hence, could not opt for the post-graduation course that he really wanted to take up at that time.

Since the past 77 years, he had been carrying around that dream of getting an MA degree for himself. He retired from service as general manager in 1977 and returned to Bareilly. Following this, he moved to Patna to live with one of his sons, after his wife passed away. He has three sons and all of them have retired from their jobs.

Six months back, Vaishya expressed his desire to take up the MA course in front of his son and daughter-in-law. They feared it would be very difficult for him at this age, but he assured that he would be able to handle it.

Thus, Prof Santosh Kumar, his son who has retired from the National Institute of Technology, Patna and his daughter-in-law Prof Bharti S Kumar, who is a retired professor of Patna University, met the officials at NOU and explained the situation.

They agreed to enrol him in the current course. Not just that, they even came to visit Vaishya to hand over his identity card and course materials, at his residence in Rajendra Nagar.

Ras Bihari Prasad Singh, NOU vice-chancellor, said that Vaishya simply proves that age is no bar in acquiring knowledge and formal degrees.

Raj Kumar Vaishya’s happiness knew no bounds when he had the course material in his hand. “I have always been interested in economics…I wanted to do MA in this subject only,” he told India Today.

 Source….Tanaya Singh….www.the better india.com

Natarajan

Better Tech, Upgraded Stations – Japan to Help Indian Railways Revamp Its Look and Feel…..

Indian Railways is all set for a $140 billion investment plan, which will be executed over the next five years to modernise the system. And in this, we are going to get a lot of help from Japan as well.

If all goes as plan, we might soon be welcomed by some really modern and world class railways stations in India, all equipped with features that will enhance the railway experience for commuters.

As a part of its railway station development plan, Indian Railways has identified 400 stations which will be upgraded with the help of private investment. And for this, Japan has agreed to be a part of the process and to help us reach there.

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Picture Credit: Keshav Mukund Kandhadai/Flickr

In July this year, the Union Cabinet chaired by PM Narendra Modi had given approval for redevelopment of 400 stations by involving private parties using the Swiss Challenge method. In this method, open bids are invited from interested parties and the best proposal is accepted by an expert committee. India will soon host a Japanese delegation which is going to come in with the aim of studying the opportunities for industries in this development plan.

In meetings with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Taro Aso, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu discussed the ways to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in terms of the rail sector. These meeting included discussions on the participation of Japanese railways and Japanese companies in the development of different areas of Indian Railways, with a focus on technological modernization and upgradation.

Here are the things on which the two countries will be working together:

  • Modernising the railway stations.
  • Japan will assist Indian Railways in achieving its zero-accident mission.
  • They will also help in solving the issue of sanitation by working on the development of waterless and odourless toilets in trains and station.
  • They will provide assistance in development of a legal framework for high speed railways in India as well.

The zero-accident mission, which was chalked out keeping in view the increasing number of train accidents, will include renewal of tracks, construction of more railway bridges, development of accident proof coaches, better signalling and more.

“Once we implement it fully, the accident rate will go down and speeds will improve, facilities will improve, quality of service will go up and revenue will increase. Customer experience will go up significantly,” Suresh Prabhu had earlier informed The Hindu.

To begin with, Research Designs & Standards Organisation (RDSO), which is the research wing of Indian Railways, will sign a MoU with Railway Technical Research Institute of Japan. As per the memorandum, Japan will conduct research work for upgradation of our stations.

The plan is that Railways will invest $140 billion in infrastructure upgradation in the next five years. For this, the Railway Minister also held meetings with heads of leading financial institutions in the country.

Source…..Tanaya Singh…www.thebetterindia.com

Natarajan