Message For the Day…” What Price We Pay For the Light of the Sun ?…”

Every object in the world, whether it is a bird or a sheep or anything else, has a value of its own. Man alone has lost his value because of his involvement in mundane pursuits. People have no gratitude to the five elements which confer on them gratis innumerable precious benefits like light, heat, air and water. You have to pay a price for so many small amenities like electricity and running water. But what price does you pay for the light of the Sun who illumines the world? This light is a GIFT of the Divine. What price do you pay for a soft breeze or a heavy downpour of rain? God is providing freely such precious benefits to you. What gratitude do people show to God for all these? The only way to show one’s gratitude to the five elements is Smarana (to chant the Lord’s name incessantly).

Sathya Sai Baba

“இயற்கையை ரசியுங்கள்” – பாரதியார் நினைவு நாள்… செப்.11

 

சுப்பிரமணிய பாரதி

சுப்பிரமணிய பாரதி

கரிய நிறமான காகம் கா… கா… என்று கத்தும்.

மரக்கிளைகளில், வானவெளியில், அதிகாலைப் பொழுதினில்

காகம் தன் கூட்டத்தாரோடு சேர்ந்தே திரியும்.

நாலாபுறமும் சுதந்திரமாய் பறந்து செல்லும்.

தேவி பராசக்தி விண்ணில் செம்மையான கிரணங்களை

காட்டி சூரியனாய் வந்து உதிப்பாள்.

தென்னை மரக்கிளையில் அமர்ந்திருக்கும் பச்சைக்கிளி

கீச்சுக் குரலில் பாடித் திரியும்.

சின்னஞ்சிறு குருவி விண்ணில் வட்டமடித்திடும்.

பருந்து மெல்ல வட்டமிட்டவாறே நெடுந்தொலைவு சென்று பறக்கும்.

தெருவில் இரை தேடித் திரியும் சேவல் ‘சக்திவேல்’ என்று கூவித் திரியும்.

செம்மை ஒளி வீசிப் பகலை வெளிச்சமாக்கிய கதிரவன்

மாலையில் மறைந்துவிடும்.

மயக்கும் மாலை வேளையில் நிலவு தன்

அமுதக் கிரணங்களைப் பொழிய ஆரம்பிக்கும்.

இந்த ரம்மியமான மாலை நேரத்தில், என் அன்பிற்குரியவளும்

உச்சி மாடத்தின் மீது ஏறி வந்து கண்ணுக்கு இனிமை சேர்த்திடுவாள்.

மனமே! வானில் திகழும் மணித்திரளான நட்சத்திரக் கூட்டத்தைக்

கண்டு இன்பம் கொள்வாய்.

நிலவையும், வான் நட்சத்திரங்களையும் கண்ணால் கண்டு மனதால்

உண்டு களிப்பதைவிடவும் வேறொரு செல்வம் உலகினில் உண்டோ?

தென்னை மரக்கீற்றில் ‘சலசல’ என்று சத்தமிடும் பூங்காற்றின்

மீது குதிரைச் சவாரி போல ஏறிக்கொண்டு

உலகம் சுற்றி வந்து இயற்கையின் இன்பம் காணுங்கள்.

பண்ணோடு இசைத்துப் பாடிக் களித்திருங்கள்.

Source:::The Hindu….Tamil
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” When a Baby Hears His Mother’s Voice For the 1st Time… Incredible Indeed. …”

 

This is one of those rare and beautiful moments when you feel a world of emotions but are still rendered speechless.

A video posted on YouTube shows the exact moment when a seven-week-old baby heard and reacted to his mother’s voice for the first time. Captured and shared by proud father Toby Lever, the video has already gone viral with over 7.5 million views.

Baby Lachlan, now two-years-old, was initially diagnosed with having moderate to severe hearing loss in both ears.

The video shows Lachlan receiving his first hearing aid. You can see the baby going from tearful bewilderment to smiling wonder in a matter of seconds.

Mere words cannot describe the beautiful reactions that follow. “We cried from happiness,” it says in the descriptor for the video. And we’re sure watching the video will overwhelm you as well.

Like we said, some things need to be felt and this most definitely is one of them.

Source::::You Tube and NDTV.COM

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Vertical Run…@ Beiging”s Tallest Building !!!

 

 

Around six hundred vertical marathon runners take on Beijing’s tallest building, clambering up 82 floors and a total of 2,041 steps

 

The second edition of the China World Summit Wing HOTEL Vertical Run took place on Sunday morning in Beijing.

Around one thousand competitors, including 24 elite runners from around the world joined the race which is an official stop on the 2014 Vertical World Circuit (VWC) – the world’s first and only skyscraper racing circuit uniting some of the world’s most iconic skyscraper races, including the Empire State Building Run-Up in New York City.

Runners participating in the VWC are assigned points based on their results and the male and female competitors with the total highest scores at the end of the year will be declared world champions.

The challenging course took place in the staircase of THE HOTEL.

Starting from the ground floor lobby, runners climbed 82 floors and 2041 steps to a height of 330 meters and finish at the rooftop of the building.

Piotr Lobodzinski from Poland appeared at the finish line first in 10 minutes 1.4 seconds to take the trophy and a US$1,500 (£900) cheque.

In the women’s elite race, defending champion Suzy Walsham from Australia won the title again with a time of 11 minutes 50.3 seconds.

Local runners also had good performances on Sunday. Gan Xue, a university student from Beijing finished in second in the women’s elite category in 13 minutes 37.6 seconds.

Source:::: You Tube and http://www.telegraph.co.uk

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Grandparents Day …Today …7 Sep 2014…

 

It’s Grandparents Day today, and this brings to mind those priceless, unforgettable memories our grandparents have given us. Those moments of pure joy, abundant love and tireless pampering that we’ve received at their hands.

Kids pharmaceutical giant, Johnson’s has come up with this touching video especially for this day, and it will definitely take you down memory lane. Here are a few things that remind us of our grandparents:

1. Those lovely bedtime stories, which got more and more interesting if we promised to sleep.

2. Every food item seemed almost exotic when grandma cooked it.

3. Summer vacations at our grandparents house meant pampering. Loads of it.

4. Those times when our grandparents saved us from getting into trouble with our parents.

5. Nobody celebrated your achievements, big or small, like they did. Nobody still does!

 

Source::::You Tube and ndtv.com

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Message For the day…” Namasmarana is the Best Way to Purify one”s Mind…”

Emperor Bali demonstrated through his sacrificing nature that if one sacrifices everything, one will attain moksha (liberation). The real sacrifice involves two things: First, to realise the cause of our bondage in this life, and second, to sever this bondage. People mistakenly think that wealth, family, etc., are their bondages, and that by severing connections with them they will be able to sacrifice everything and become eligible to attain moksha. But these are not the real bondage. Real bondage is one’s ignorance in identifying oneself with the body. He who cuts off this bondage as Bali did, will attain moksha. For cutting off this bondage, purification of the heart is very necessary. In this Kaliyuga, namasmarana (constant remembrance of God) is the easiest way to purify one’s mind; and surrendering to God with a pure mind is the surest way to attain moksha.

Sathya Sai Baba

” Running Nose …” Why ?

Why Your Nose Runs When It’s Cold Out

On an average day, a typical person’s nose will produce about one quart of mucus/fluid (just under one liter).  Most all of this snot generally gets passed back into your throat and swallowed, often without you even really being too conscious of it.  When you’re breathing cold air though, the rate of mucus production goes up significantly, causing some of that snot to come out the front of your nose, rather than back in your throat.

What’s going on here is the blood supply to your nose actually increases as a response to the cold air, via tiny blood vessels in your nose dilating to increase the blood flow.   This helps keep your nose warm as you breathe, as well as begins to warm the cold air you’re breathing before it enters your lungs.

This increased blood flow doesn’t just help warm the air though, it also has a side effect of providing a lot more blood than normal to the glands which produce the mucus in your nose.  This, in turn, causes them to start producing snot at a much higher rate than normal, which causes your nose to run when you’re breathing the cold air.

Once you’re back in a warm air environment, the blood vessels in your nose will constrict and the glands that produce the mucus/liquid mix will go back to their normal rate of around four cups of snot per day.

Source::::Today i foundout .com

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Things To Learn From Our Kids …!!!

Children laugh around 300 times a day whereas adults laugh less than 20. That’s quite a difference! Of course, with growing up comes responsibilities and challenges and not all of these make us want to roll about laughing. However there are still many things that we can learn from our little ones that when implemented into our own lives, can be a real game changer.

1) Play!

Taking time out to do something fun – just for the sake of it, is actually amazing for stimulating your brain and creative juices.

It takes you out of your everyday mindset and has a wonderful way of reigniting your perception and outlook. Also, why is it so weird to think as adults we can’t randomly go and climb a tree or jump around like crazy? Or anything that we feel compelled to do but don’t because we think it’s silly or immature? And what’s to say that we can’t ‘play’ in our professional lives either? Wouldn’t it be great to instead of having the weekly sit-down meeting in an uninspiring office, do the meeting whilst going for a walk, or playing a game of frisbee (or whatever you think might be fun)? Getting outside and moving is so good for boosting energy, brain and endorphin levels and I think not only would the meetings be more enjoyable but the outcomes, ideas and actions would be far more radical too!

2) Failure isn’t an option

When a baby tries to take its first steps, it doesn’t fall down and then declare itself a failure. It just gets back up and keeps on going. The baby’s legs will wobble but it will keep persisting until it walks. You’ll see the determination on the child’s face but there’ll be no internal ‘I can’t do this, I’m a failure, I’m going to give up’ dialogue. As adults there’s a lot we can take from that.

3) Stay curious

For children, the world and everything in it is a big adventure. Children are fascinated by even those little things that as adults, we’re so used to taking for granted. In fact, children are far more mindful and live in the moment because of this. Despite the fact that many things in the world aren’t new to us as adults, there are millions of new places, people and experiences that we’ve yet to discover – just like children. So why not make it a regular part of your life to take off on a new adventure – be it as big or little as you want. Try something different and really experience it right in the moment!

4) Forget and move on

Children have this wonderful way of kicking up a fuss about something be it a toy they can’t have right there and then or a certain food that they’re not allowed, and then just completely forgetting about it five minutes later and moving on. They don’t stress about it. As adults, although we express that initial fuss in a different way, we cling onto why something didn’t work out, which manifests itself in blame, anger, bitterness or even jealousy. All very negative and energy sucking emotions! If something hasn’t worked out, let it go and move on.

5) Don’t judge

Particularly when they reach school, children only judge other children based on what they’ve been told, observed or learned from adults and external influences. Initially though, children take each situation or person they meet completely at face value. They’re not concerned about visual appearance and they don’t look for flaws. They don’t assess and then decide if they want to engage or interact; it’s just natural. Whilst it’s perhaps unrealistic to be completely like this as adults, we can still always remind ourselves the importance of not prematurely judging a person or a situation.

And finally, laugh more! Laughing can change your mood in a heartbeat! In many situations, it really can be the best medicine. Giving yourself permission to have fun and laugh more can really enhance your life in so many ways.

 

Source::::: http://www.dumblittleman.com/

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One of the Biggest Mysteries Yet to be Solved…

The real identity of Benjamin Kyle

Who do you think you are?

Who do you think you are? Source: Supplied

In 2004, A man that would soon adopt the name Benjaman Kyle woke up outside of a Burger King in Georgia without any clothes, any ID, or any memories.

He was diagnosed with retrograde amnesia, unable to remember who he was, and with no identification, unable to find out. Now, if this was like any other story about amnesia, it would have probably resolved itself soon afterwards. But the trouble was, authorities couldn’t identify him either.

Local and state police failed to discover him in any known records despite an exhaustive search. And then in 2007, the FBI became involved, but were also unable to identify him, making him the only US citizen in history listed as missing despite his whereabouts being known.

One particularly unfortunate side effect of not having your own identity is that, without a social security number, he is unable to obtain full-time employment, and without memory of any past skills or disciplines, the problem is only amplified.

After a student documentary was created about Benjaman, news media picked up the story, which attracted the attention of local business owners.

One of the owners OFFERED him a job washing dishes, a job which he is still working today. This enabled him to move out of the woods where he was sleeping, and into an air-conditioned shed, where he now stays. But his true identity and past remain a mystery to this day.

 

Source::::: news.com.au

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