This Flight Attendant “goes the extra mile ” to Help a Sick Pax ….

A FLIGHT attendant has been praised for “going the extra mile” to help a passenger.

Approximately three hours into a Turkish Airlines flight from Osaka to Istanbul, a Japanese passenger fainted, hitting her head. Her glasses shattered, cutting her cheek.

That’s when crew member Burcu Kirmaci sprung into action, according to local news site Bgnnews.com.

She applied first aid and looked after the passenger until the flight landed in Istanbul 10 hours later, but didn’t stop there. Ms Kirmaci escorted the passenger to hospital to get stitches, after realising the difficulty she would have

experienced there without knowing the local language.

“I knew I was the only one who could fully help the passenger given that I speak Japanese,” Ms Kirmaci said.

The woman was injured on a Turkish Airways flight.

The woman was injured on a Turkish Airways flight. Source: Getty Images

She liaised with the Turkish doctor and the passenger, and took charge of the rest of the injured woman’s itinerary. She refused to leave her side, accompanying the passenger back to her final destination at approximately 10.30pm that night.

Fellow Japanese passengers from the flight voiced their appreciation and tried to offer Ms Kirmaci gifts.

She said her decision “was not an act of responsibility but rather an act of empathy”.

news.com.au has contacted Turkish Airlines for comment.

Flight attendant’s extraordinary act

Ms Kirmaci was empathetic. Source: Facebook 

Source……..www.news.com.au

Natarajan

Message For the Day….”Value and Significance of Image Worship”

Many people slander image worship, but its basis is really one’s capacity to see the macrocosm in the microcosm. The value of image worship is testified by experience; it doesn’t depend on one’s imaginative faculty. What is found in the form of the Lord (Virat-swarupa) is also found, undiminished and unalloyed, in the image form (Swarupa). Images serve the same purpose as metaphors and similes in poetry. They illustrate, amplify, and clarify. Joy comes not through the shape of things but through the relationship established. Not any child but her child makes the mother happy. So it is with each one and all things! With each and every thing in the universe, if one establishes that kinship, that Godly love(Iswara prema), then truly an overpowering joy can be experienced! Only those who have felt it can understand.

Sathya Sai Baba

What is the Difference Between Green and Black Tea …?

What’s the difference between green and black tea? Isn’t it all just tea from the same plant?

Both black and green tea is harvested from an evergreen, tree-like shrub known as camellia sinensis. Most likely originating in China, the camellia sinensis is thought to have first been used to brew a medicinal elixir during the Shang Dynasty (1600 BC to 1046 BC). By the Qin Dynasty in the third century BC, it had become a relatively popular drink using only the leaves from this plant, rather than mixed with other things as seems to have been common when used medicinally.

As for the plant itself, camellia sinensis can grow as tall as 30 ft if left untended, but is generally kept significantly shorter, usually only 3-6 ft tall, to make it easier to harvest the buds and leaves. It is those that are then processed to become green or black tea, among other types.

The difference between these teas is achieved via different processing methods. Manufacturers create green tea by picking the leaves off the plant and then heating them immediately afterwards. This is commonly done by pan firing the leaves or steaming them. Sufficient heat stops the leaves from oxidizing, allowing them to maintain their green color.

Leaves that are going to be used for black tea are allowed to ferment, or oxidize, completely. The general process here is to roll, tear, or crush the leaves to help along the oxidation process (similar to why the inside of an apple turns brown when you expose it to air). The leaves are then dried out, sometimes in the Sun or otherwise using machines. As the leaves oxidize, they gradually turn from green to black.

Other common types of tea include white and oolong.  Oolong is initially generally processed in the same way as black tea, but isn’t allowed to oxidize for as long.  Once the desired oxidation level has been reached, which varies quite a bit by type and manufacturer (some oolong tea is closer to green tea, while others is closer to black in oxidation levels), the leaves are fired similar to green tea to stop the oxidation process at that point.

White tea is made by picking the leaves and buds early in the year while the bud is still closed.  From here, the leaves may be placed out to dry in the Sun or may be dried out in some other fashion, in either case attempting to minimize oxidation during this process.

Bonus Facts

  • Contrary to what you might think, the highest tea consumption per capita is not found in the United Kingdom, but rather Turkey at 7.682 kg per person per year.  The U.K. rings in at number 5, and has actually been on the decline of late, with a 6% drop in tea sales in the last year alone in the U.K., which has only continued the recent trend. On the flipside, coffee sales are rising in the U.K. at about the same rate as the tea sales are falling annually.
  • Americans overwhelming preferred black tea to green, with 84% of the tea consumed being of the black variety and 14% green.
  • It is thought that tea arrived in Europe as a result of Portugal’s trading privileges with China. A Jesuit priest by the name of Jasper de Cruz is often credited with being the first to bring tea back to Portugal with him after visiting China in 1590.
  • Tea drinking didn’t become common in Britain until around the 18th century, when tea smuggling became big business in that country.  Previous to this, the taxes on tea tended to make it unaffordable to lower class citizens as something regularly consumed.

Source…..www.todayifoundout.com

Natarajan

 

 

Message For the Day…” Experience the God in His Natural Form, Natural Manner…”

God is omnipresent and is within you. The primary requisite to find Him within you is having pure and selfless love. Chant His Name with love. All living beings are bound by karma in this world. God loves the human form. Hence Avatars come in human form. You can experience His vision by following your duties (Karma marga), as declared in Bhagavad Gita. The Divine is being worshipped as a decorated idol or image, with an artificial form. You should experience the Lord in His natural form, in a natural manner. All the ornamentation a devotee resorts to does not please God. It may please the heart of other devotees, but God’s heart is not moved thereby. Only through love can God’s heart be moved and softened. Every devotee has that power. Instead of resorting to extravagant adulation of God or seeking petty favors from God, yearn for God alone and you will get everything. Endeavour to make God your intimate friend.

Sathya Sai Baba

 

Photos That are Worth Thousand Words…. India Photos …

 

This is a scene from the ghost town of Dhanushkodi in Tamil Nadu by Nempu Guru.

And this is the sunrise as seen from Varanasi’s Assi Ghat also by Guru.

Atanu Banerjee shares with us this photograph of a fisherman at work in Digha, West Bengal

And Pradipto Chakrabarty sends us this stunning view from the picturesque village of Sarahan in Himachal Pradesh.

And this view of Chandrakhani Pass in Manali has been sent to us by Shyam Chavan.

Chavan also sends us this picture of Parashar Lake in Himachal Pradesh

And Pankaj Kumar witnesses the cleanliness of Meghalaya’s rivers. This picture has been shot at Dauki.

This is a picture of the frozen Lake Tsongmo in Gangtok by Ashish Kawale.

And we come back to Tamil Nadu with this picture of the Kasimedu fishing harbour in Chennai by Jaimurugan.

Source……..www.rediff.com

Natarajan

Where Mosquitoes go During the Day …?

Where Mosquitoes Go During the Day

First things first, the only mosquitoes that consume blood are female. Also, your blood does not provide them with anything they need nutritionally for their own health. Rather, they consume the blood of humans and other animals as a way to get certain nutrients needed for the proper development of their eggs. Yes, your blood is being used to make more mosquitoes.

Once the female has safely acquired a “blood meal,” she will rest for a few days while her body develops the eggs from digesting the proteins and iron in the blood, producing amino acids which are used as the building blocks for the synthesis of the egg yolk proteins.

Though people are often bitten, most female mosquitoes actually prefer to feed on livestock and small mammals if given the choice. Male mosquitoes have no need for this sort of thing, so they do not indulge in the highly risky behavior that is sucking the blood of larger animals. If you’re curious as to what mosquitoes actually eat for their own nutritional needs, both male and female mosquitoes primarily feed on nectar from plants, much like honeybees, who incidentally seem to know the world is round and can even do some remarkably complex math in their heads.

The majority of mosquitoes feed around evening and at dawn. The dry heat that often occurs during daylight hours in the summer can quickly kill mosquitoes by causing them to become dehydrated. As such, most mosquitoes rest or sleep in a dark, sheltered place during the daylight hours, preferably an area that is relatively humid, such as tucked inside vegetation like plants and grass. They also can be found sleeping the day away inside man made structures like culverts or barns, or natural shelters such as caves, holes in the ground, and holes in trees.

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Bonus Facts:

  • Mosquitoes have four stages to their life cycle: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.  During the first three stages, they live entirely in water.  During the larval stage, they feed on algae and other microorganisms and must frequently bob to the surface of the water to get air.   During the pupal stage, they do not eat, but do sit at the surface and breathe air through two small tubes.  At the end of the pupal stage, the mosquitoes crawl to a dry place to rest and dry off, with the males about ready to start mating and the females ready to start their adult lives as bloodsucking human killers.
  • Mosquitoes annually transmit diseases to over two-thirds of a billion people or around 1/10th of the human population.  About two million of these people die annually from whatever disease they received through the mosquito bite.

Source………www.todayi foundout .com

Natarajan

Message For the Day…” I am the Doer “…Should be Rooted out From Your Heart…”

For this universal ailment of the cycle of birth and death (bhava-roga),listening to spiritual discourses (sravana) and singing God’s name(kirtana) is a mandatory prescription. God’s Name, Vedas and Puranas must be recited and listened to. Performing all these, if you do not awaken your own inner consciousness (antah-karana), you will fall into perdition. Hence, to attain God’s Grace, the feeling of ‘I-ness’ (ahamkara),which makes you say, “I am the doer”, should be rooted out from your heart. Everyone learned or illiterate, should feel an overwhelming urge to know God. God has equal affection toward all His children, for to illumine is the nature of light. So too, uttering God’s name, one can progress in the realisation of God, another may perhaps do wicked deeds! It depends on your usage of the light. Remember – the Lord’s name is without blemish, always and forever.

Sathya Sai Baba

” பெருமாள் கவுண்டர் சௌக்யமா இருக்காரா …” ?

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“வயது கூடக் கூட ஞாபகசக்தி குறையுதே’ என்பவர்கள் பலர். ஆனால், காஞ்சி மகா பெரியவரின் ஞாபகசக்திக்கு அளவே இல்லை.

1928… மேட்டூர் அருகேயுள்ள நெருஞ்சிப்பேட்டை கிராமத்தில் மகாபெரியவர் முகாமிட்டு இருந்தார். பக்தர்கள் அவர் முன்னால் அமர்ந்திருந்தனர். அப்போது எங்கிருந்தோ “கோவிந்த கோவிந்த…’ என்ற கோஷம் காற்றில் மிதந்து வந்தது. “”இந்த சப்தம் எங்கிருந்து வருகிறது?” எனக்கேட்டார் பெரியவர்.

“”பக்கத்தில் பாலமலைன்னு ஒரு இடம்… அதன் உச்சியில் சித்தேஸ்வரர் கோயில் இருக்கு! அங்கு ஏறும் பக்தர்கள் தான் இப்படி கோஷமிடுவார்கள்,” என்றார் ஒருவர்.

“”சிவன் கோயிலில் கோவிந்த கோஷமா.. ஆச்சரியமா இருக்கே! நானும் அந்தக் கோயிலுக்கு போகணும்!” என்றார் பெரியவர்.

“”அந்த மலையில் ஏற வேண்டுமானால் 12 மைல் (18 கி.மீ.,) நடக்கணும். வழித்துணைக்கு ஆள் வேணும்,” என்ற ஒரு பக்தர், அங்கு வழிகாட்டியாக இருந்த பெருமாள் கவுண்டர் என்பவரை அழைத்து வந்தார்.

கவுண்டருக்கு அப்போது 25 வயதிருக்கும்.கவுண்டர் வழிகாட்ட பெரியவர் ஆர்வமாக மலையேறி சித்தேஸ்வரரை தரிசித்தார்.

“”நீங்க வேணுமானா பாருங்க! இந்த சித்தேஸ்வரருக்கு ஒருத்தர் தன் சொந்தச் செலவில் கோயில் கட்டுவார். இது நடக்கும்,” என்று தன்னுடன் வந்த பக்தர்களிடம் சொன்னார் பெரியவர்.

ஆனால், ஆண்டுகள் வேகமாக ஓடி விட்டது. 62 ஆண்டுகள் சென்ற பின் 1990ல் சேட் ஒருவர் சித்தேஸ்வரரைத் தரிசிக்க வந்தார். அவரே கோயில் கட்டி கும்பாபிஷேகமும் செய்து வைத்தார்.

மேட்டூர் அணைக்கு வந்த பெரியவர், “”அடியிலே பொக்கிஷம்’ என்று சொன்னார்.

அங்கிருந்தவர்களுக்கு அதன் அர்த்தம் புரியவில்லை. அதற்கான விளக்கமும் யாரும் கேட்கவில்லை. 70 வருடங்கள் கழித்து, அணையில் சில பணிகளுக்காக பள்ளம் தோண்டப்பட்டது. உள்ளிருந்து அனுமன், ராமன், சீதா சிலைகள் கிடைத்தன. அப்போது தான் பெரியவர் சொன்னதன் அர்த்தம் ஊர் மக்களுக்கு புரிந்தது. சிலைகளை ஒரு மினிலாரியில் ஏற்றி காஞ்சிபுரத்துக்கு கொண்டு வந்தனர்.

அவற்றை பார்வையிட்ட பெரியவரிடம், “”இந்தச் சிலைகளைக் கொண்டு நாங்கள் கோயில் கட்ட தங்கள் ஆசிர்வாதம் வேண்டும்,” என்றனர். “விரைவில் நடக்கும்’ என ஆசிர்வதித்த பெரியவர், “”அது சரி…உங்க ஊருக்கு நான் 1928ல் வந்த போது, எனக்கு வழிகாட்டினாரே பெருமாள் கவுண்டர்…அவர் சவுகரியமா இருக்காரா!” என்று கேட்டார்.

வந்தவர்கள் சிலிர்த்துப் போனார்கள். நேற்று பார்த்த ஒருவரையே மறந்து விடும் இந்தக் காலத்தில், 70 வருடம் கழிந்தும் தன்னோடு வந்த வழிகாட்டியை பற்றி விசாரித்தது அவர்களுக்கு ஆச்சரியமளித்தது.

“”அவருக்கு 95 வயசாச்சு! இன்னும் நல்லாஇருக்கார்,” என்று அவர்கள் சொல்லவே, ஒரு தாம்பாளத்தில் புதுவஸ்திரங்கள் வைத்து, இதை அவரிடம் கொடுத்துடுங்கோ! நான் ரொம்ப விசாரிச்சேன்னு சொல்லுங்கோ” என்றார் பெரியவர்.

மகாபெரியவரின் கருணைக்கும், ஞாபகசக்திக்கும் ஈடு இணையே இல்லை…

Source……..www.periva.proboards.com

Natarajan

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Message For the Day….” Without Divinity there is no Bliss or Joy…”

Fix your faith firmly in the Lord and not on the things of the world. When you have strong faith in the Lord, your discrimination will be perfect. You will be guided by your Conscience, which will always lead you properly. In vedantic parlance, the Conscience is called‘Chit’. God is ‘Sat-Chit-Ananda’. Sat means Being, Chit means Awareness. When and where these two are combined, there is Bliss. This is the meaning of the divine name, BABA – Being +Awareness Bliss + Atma. All of you are aspirants of bliss. You must enjoy uninterrupted bliss. To attain that Ananda (Bliss), you must combine Sat (Being) and Chit (Awareness). Without Divinity, there is no bliss or joy. Hence always think of Him, Live in His presence.

Sathya Sai Baba