” Dosa …. Dosa …. Dosa … “


Dosa
is a fermented crepe or pancake made from rice batter and black lentils. It is a staple dish in the South Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. It is also popular in other parts of India, as well as other countries like Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Singapore.

Here are 20 dosas that everyone must try:

1. Sweet Banana Wheat Dosa

A tasty sweet treat, especially for children. Serve it with sliced bananas and warm chocolate syrup.

 

2. Mysore Masala Dosa

Commonly known as Masala Dosa, it is Karnataka’s speciality.  The filling is prepared with soft mashed potatoes and curry leaves. It’s the first choice when you want to enjoy South Indian food.

 

3. Paper Dosa

Who doesn’t remember munching on this paper thin crispy dosa  dipped in hot sambar and coconut chutney. As kids, it was our all-time favourite.


4. Ali Pota Dosa

Soft and spongy, the name of the dosa literally means ‘scooping into’, when translated from Tamil. It is prepared like Soft dosa, but with different proportions. Serve it with tamarind or puli chutney to bring out the acidic flavours.

 

5. Oats Masala Dosa

Here comes a tasty South Indian treat for the health conscious people. It is not only fiber rich, but also diabetic friendly. Top it with some chaat masala to give your taste buds a kick.

 

6. Neer Dosa

Neer dosa, literally means ‘water dosa‘, comes from the unique region of Dakshin Kannada.  It is prepared with watery rice batter and tastes best with jaggery and coconut chutney.


7. Kovil Prasadam Dosa

It is made in a unique way and served in South Indian temples as prasadam to the Gods. The recipe for the dosa calls for ginger and sonti and it tastes best with ginger chutney.

 

 

8. Davangere Benne Dosa

The dosa traces its origins from the city of Davangere in Karnataka. Benne means butter and so, this mouthwatering dish is made with fresh homemade butter.

 

 

9. Godhambu Dosa

Craving for a dosa but don’t have much time? Try this instant wheat dosa recipe. It doesn’t need much fermentation and can be cooked in a few minutes. This simple and nutritional dosa is a perfect choice for your evening snack.


10. Rava Masala

Prepared with suji, you can make it plain or spice it up with mashed potatoes, chopped onions, curry leaves and red chillies. The thin texture of the batter gives it a netted and crispy appearance.

 

11. Ragi Dosa

A health-friendly dosa, it is slightly brown in colour and has a netted texture just like Rava dosa. Ragi, being very rich in calcium, is a perfect choice for vegans and vegetarians. You can enjoy it plain or with potato fillings and coconut chutney.

 

 

12. Kaal Dosa

Unlike other dosasKaal dosa is a bit thick and very soft. One of the famous South Indian breakfast dishes, it is served with Kara chutney. 

 

 

13. Uppu Huli Dosa

A very popular dish in Mangalore and Udupi, the batter is prepared with tamarind and red chillies, giving it a reddish texture. This dosa is a combination of sweet, sour and spicy flavours.

 

14. Navratan Dosa

Just like it’s name, the dosa takes a royal place in the family of dosas. The dish is prepared with vegetables, fruits and nuts. It is an appetizing yet healthy treat when served hot with corianderchutney and sambar.

 

15. Egg Dosa

An innovative dosa, it is a doppelganger of our favourite half-fried egg. The thin and crispy layer of a plain dosa makes it taste even more heavenly and luscious.

 

16. Open Masala Dosa

As the name suggests, the masala is arranged on top of the dosa. It is slightly thicker than plain dosaand can be enjoyed with Sambar and tomato chutney.


17. Steamed Dosa

Also known as Set dosa, it is a very healthy dish prepared without oil. Very easy to make, Steameddosa has a very soft texture and can be enjoyed plain with coriander and tamarind chutney or with mashed potatoes prepared with chillies, curry leaves and onions.

 

 

18. Pesarattu Dosa

Prepared with Moong Dal, it is a popular breakfast dish in Andhra Pradesh and it is also known as MLA Pesarattu dosa. The moong daal makes it wholesome and filling. This crispy dosa tastes delightful with some Upama and coconut chutney.

 

19. Brown Rice Dosa

Full of nutrition, this dosa is the best for every weight watcher. When served with tomato and coconutchutney, this cholesterol-free dosa will not disappoint you.

 

20. Avocado Dosa

The filling of this dosa is made of avocado and onions. Avacados are called Benne Hannu in Kannada  and the dosa is a famous dish in Bangalore hotels. You can enjoy this piping hot dosa withSambar and chutney.

SOURCE:::: http://www.scoopwhoop.com

Natarajan

Jan 19 2015


Do you have any more yummy 
dosas to add to this list?  

 

 

 

” One Catches More Flies with Honey Than with Vinegar … ” !!!

 It is better to build bridges than dig trenches!!

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      From Ancient China: ‘The sentence of a wise Judge’

A farmer in ancient China had a neighbor who was a hunter, and who owned ferocious and poorly trained hunting dogs. They jumped the fence frequently and chased the farmer’s lambs. The farmer asked his neighbor to keep his dogs in check, but this fell on deaf ears.

One day the dogs again jumped the fence and attacked and severely injured several of the lambs.
The farmer had had enough, and went to town to consult a judge who listened carefully to the story and said: “I could punish the hunter and instruct him to keep his dogs chained or lock them up. But you would lose a friend and gain an enemy. Which would you rather have, friend or foe for a neighbor?”

The farmer replied that he preferred a friend.
“Alright, I will offer you a solution that keeps your lambs safe, and which will keep your a neighbor a friend.” Having heard the judge’s solution, the farmer agreed.

Once at home, the farmer immediately put the judge’s suggestions to the test. He took three of his best lambs and presented them to his neighbor’s three small sons, who were beside themselves with joy and began to play with them. To protect his son’s newly acquired playthings, the hunter built a strong kennel for his dogs. Since then, the dogs never again bothered the farmer’s lambs.

Out of gratitude for the farmer’s generosity toward his sons, the hunter often shared the game he had hunted with the farmer. The farmer reciprocated by sending the hunter lamb meat and cheese he had made. Within a short time the neighbors became good friends.


A saying in old China went something like this, “One can win over and influence people the best with gestures of kindness and compassion.” A similar American saying: “One catches more flies with honey than with vinegar.”

SOURCE:::: input from a friend of mine

Natarajan

Jan 19 2015

” Hanumanthavanam “…. Sri Hanuman Temple . Ashok Nagar , Chennai….

History Of The Temple : An ardent devotee of Lord Hanuman had dreamt of building a temple for the Lord during his life time and took it on himself to achieve this. He had got a granite stone statue for the Lord made from his own savings. The statue was very beautiful, the eyes of the lord were pleasant and Lord Hanuman was majestic in look in standing posture with folded hands. The statue was measuring around twelve feet in height.

 

Hardship faced : Hanumathavanam HanumanThe devotee had kept the statue in open in Thanigachala Mudali Street in Tyagaraja Nagar, Chennai where he was living. He use to perform daily puja to the Lord from his own savings. He had the ambition to build a temple for the Lord and spread the greatness of the Lord to many. He was not able to mobilize enough funds for building a temple for the Lord. The place he was living was on rental, and these activities of his had put other tenants to inconvenience. He was then forced to move out of this place, and he had found a place in nearby Ashok Nagar area. He had moved the statue of the Lord also with him.

 

Continued efforts : He continued his efforts to raise funds for the building of the temple. He had failed on this account but he had never failed to perform daily puja to the Lord. His efforts to keep the statue in his house, gave raise to lot of inconvenience to others who were sharing the same plot. Then after twelve years of his efforts had not yielded any fruitful results in late eighties he had shifted the statue of the Lord Hanuman to one corner of the park maintained by Chennai city Corporation nearby.

 

Hanumanthavanam TempleManagement : Today the “Hanumanthavanam Trust” manages the affairs of the temple. Daily pujas are performed by the temple priest. The pujas can be got performed by the temple priest or devotee themselves can perform it. The devotees can bring the ‘prasadam’ and offer to the Lord and no ‘prasadam’ are cooked in the temple. This temple is called ‘suya puja koil’. In case any devotee wants any help in collection of the puja samagris the trust will help them if the required amount is deposited with them. Today vadamalai, butter alankaram are possible with the help of this group.

 

Functions in the temple and social activates of the association : Sri Rama Navami, Sri Hanumath Jayanthi are celebrated in a grand manner. The trust feeds deserving fifty people daily. They also help school children with free uniforms and books. There are some special classes conducted for weak students. Today there is a big hall around thirty feet by twenty feet in front of the sannadhi of the Lord Hanuman. The temple is in plot measuring thirty feet in the front and ten feet on the back. There is a small sannadhi for Lord Genesha also.

SOURCE:::: http://www.anjaneyaswami.com/ashoknagar

Natarajan

Jan 19 2015

Image of the Day… Milky Way Over Todd Lake Basin, Oregon…

Milky Way over Todd Lake Basin, Oregon

Here in the midst of our northern winter, a beautiful shot of the summer Milky Way.

Photo by Jason Brownlee.  Visit Jason Brownlee Design on Facebook

Jason Brownless captured this view last August of the Todd Lake Basin in Oregon, with Mt. Bachelor – a stratovolcano, since 1958 the site of a ski lodge – and the Milky Way in the background.

SOURCE:::     in http://www.earthskynews.org

Natarajan

Jan 19 2015

Message For the Day…” Purify Your Mind and Heart to Experience the Divine …”

All your actions must be aimed at purifying your minds and hearts to experience the Divine. When the heart is pure, the light of wisdom shines. The illumined heart becomes the receptacle of pure love. A person without love is a living corpse. Love is not the relationship between man and woman, or between man and other objects. It is the inherent life-force in every being. “I am the Spirit immanent in all beings (Mamaatma Sarvabhootaatma)”. The Divine Self is present in all beings and has no form. It is experienced as Love. Love is our lifebreath, our soul! Young and old alike, must cultivate steady, unchanging, and unwavering love. All of you must be filled with a sense of selfless dedication, arising from service to others (seva) in which there is no egoistic pride. Revel in giving rather than receiving.

Sathya Sai Baba

A Serene and Simple Prayer …. Not Only by Senior Citizens … !!!!

 

SPECIAL PRAYER BY SENIOR CITIZENS
 
A Simple, not-so-intelligent, but Sincere Prayer.

 
My dear God, 
you know that I am growing older.
      Keep me from becoming too talkative, from repeating all my jokes and anecdotes, and particularly keep me from falling into the tiresome habit of expressing an opinion on every subject.

Release me from craving to straighten out everyone’s affairs. Keep my mind free from recital of endless details.
Give me wings to get to the point.

Give me the grace, dear GOD, to listen to others as they describe their aches and pains.

Help me endure the boredom with patience and keep my lips sealed,
for my own aches and pains are increasing in number and intensity,
and the pleasure of discussing them is becoming sweeter as the years go by.

Teach me the glorious lesson that occasionally, I might be mistaken. Keep me reasonably sweet.


I do not wish to be a saint (Saints are so hard to live with), but a sour old person is the work of the devil.

Make me thoughtful, but not moody, helpful, but not pushy, independent,
yet able to accept with graciousness favors that others wish to bestow on me.

Free me of the notion that simply because I have lived a long time,
I am wiser than those who have not lived so long.

I am older, but not necessarily wiser!

If I do not approve of some of the changes that have taken place in recent years, give me the wisdom to keep my mouth shut.


GOD,
 please know that when the end comes,
 I would like to have a friend or two left. 
Source:::: Unknown…. Input from a Friend of Mine
Natarajan
Jan 19  2015

Start Your Week With a Sweet Smile … !!!

Your Smile For Today

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I hate it when he plays ” Mount Everest ..”

Your Smile For Today002


Your Smile For Today003
Who the heck is “Sugar Lips?”


Your Smile For Today004
Those brownies were Far Out!!


Your Smile For Today005
NO! We Don’t want any Magazine Subscriptions!


Your Smile For Today006
There’s a ringer competing in the Hogtown Olympics.


Your Smile For Today007
I’m not Over-Weight, I’m Under-Height!!


Your Smile For Today008
You do have an odd perspective on things.


Your Smile For Today009
Lunchtime at the Corncob Cafe.


Your Smile For Today010
Okay, I caught him, now what do I do with him?

Your Smile For Today011
I hate this game.


Your Smile For Today012
Flight ‘Hum-One’ coming in for a landing.


Your Smile For Today013
Hi, I’m Celeste, I’ll be your Aura-Concierge today.


Your Smile For Today014
Just act natural and blend in.


Your Smile For Today015
Where’s my Coffee?

Your Smile For Today016
Whoo-o loves ya, Baby? 

SOURCE:::: http://www.funstuffpeoplesendme.wordpress.com

Natarajan

Jan 19 2015

Image of the Day…. Year 2014 Ranks as The Warmest on Record Since 1880 !!!

 

The year 2014 now ranks as the warmest on record since 1880, according to an analysis by NASA scientists.
Image Credit:
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center

The year 2014 ranks as Earth’s warmest since 1880, according to two separate analyses by NASA and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) scientists.

The 10 warmest years in the instrumental record, with the exception of 1998, have now occurred since 2000. This trend continues a long-term warming of the planet, according to an analysis of surface temperature measurements by scientists at NASA’s Goddard Institute of Space Studies (GISS) in New York.

In an independent analysis of the raw data, also released Friday, NOAA scientists also found 2014 to be the warmest on record.

“NASA is at the forefront of the scientific investigation of the dynamics of the Earth’s climate on a global scale,” said John Grunsfeld, associate administrator for the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “The observed long-term warming trend and the ranking of 2014 as the warmest year on record reinforces the importance for NASA to study Earth as a complete system, and particularly to understand the role and impacts of human activity.”

This video shows a time series of five-year global temperature averages, mapped from 1880 to 2014, as estimated by scientists at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York.
Image Credit:
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
global temperature anomaly data from 2014
This color-coded map displays global temperature anomaly data from 2014.
Image Credit:
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center

Since 1880, Earth’s average surface temperature has warmed by about 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit (0.8 degrees Celsius), a trend that is largely driven by the increase in carbon dioxide and other human emissions into the planet’s atmosphere. The majority of that warming has occurred in the past three decades.

“This is the latest in a series of warm years, in a series of warm decades. While the ranking of individual years can be affected by chaotic weather patterns, the long-term trends are attributable to drivers of climate change that right now are dominated by human emissions of greenhouse gases,” said GISS Director Gavin Schmidt.

While 2014 temperatures continue the planet’s long-term warming trend, scientists still expect to see year-to-year fluctuations in average global temperature caused by phenomena such as El Niño or La Niña. These phenomena warm or cool the tropical Pacific and are thought to have played a role in the flattening of the long-term warming trend over the past 15 years. However, 2014’s record warmth occurred during an El Niño-neutral year.

“NOAA provides decision makers with timely and trusted science-based information about our changing world,” said Richard Spinrad, NOAA chief scientist. “As we monitor changes in our climate, demand for the environmental intelligence NOAA provides is only growing. It’s critical that we continue to work with our partners, like NASA, to observe these changes and to provide the information communities need to build resiliency.”

Regional differences in temperature are more strongly affected by weather dynamics than the global mean. For example, in the U.S. in 2014, parts of the Midwest and East Coast were unusually cool, while Alaska and three western states – California, Arizona and Nevada – experienced their warmest year on record, according to NOAA.

The GISS analysis incorporates surface temperature measurements from 6,300 weather stations, ship- and buoy-based observations of sea surface temperatures, and temperature measurements from Antarctic research stations. This raw data is analyzed using an algorithm that takes into account the varied spacing of temperature stations around the globe and urban heating effects that could skew the calculation. The result is an estimate of the global average temperature difference from a baseline period of 1951 to 1980.

NOAA scientists used much of the same raw temperature data, but a different baseline period. They also employ their own methods to estimate global temperatures.

GISS is a NASA laboratory managed by the Earth Sciences Division of the agency’s Goddard Space Flight Center, in Greenbelt, Maryland. The laboratory is affiliated with Columbia University’s Earth Institute and School of Engineering and Applied Science in New York.

NASA monitors Earth’s vital signs from land, air and space with a fleet of satellites, as well as airborne and ground-based observation campaigns. NASA develops new ways to observe and study Earth’s interconnected natural systems with long-term data records and computer analysis tools to better see how our planet is changing. The agency shares this unique knowledge with the global community and works with institutions in the United States and around the world that contribute to understanding and protecting our home planet.

The data set of 2014 surface temperature measurements is available at:

http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/

The methodology used to make the temperature calculation is available at:

http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/sources_v3/

For more information about NASA’s Earth science activities, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/earthrightnow 

SOURCE:::::www.nasa.gov

Natarajan

Jan 18 2015

” அவ்வையாரின் ‘மூதுரை முப்பது “… இன்றைய தலைமுறைக்கு …ஆங்கிலத்திலும்

 For the Benefit of our Children … AND also for our Information as  Recap of our School Days  !!!!
1.      நன்றி ஒருவர்க்குச் செய்தக்கால் அந்நன்றி
என்று தருங்கோல் என வேண்டா – நின்று
தளரா வளர்தெங்கு தாளுண்ட நீரைத்
தலையாலே தான்தருத லால். 1
Helping someone should never be done expecting it be reciprocated.
Like the Coconut palm that offers through its head (from coconut) the water that it drank at its feet, the roots.
2. நல்லார் ஒருவர்க்குச் செய்த உபகாரம்
கல்மேல் எழுத்துப்போல் காணுமே – அல்லாத
ஈரமிலா நெஞ்சத்தார்க் கீந்த உபகாரம்
நீர் மேல் எழுத்துக்கு நேர். 2
The help rendered to the good people is like letters written on a rock.
Help rendered to the heartless is like the letters written on water.
3. இன்னா இளமை வறுமைவந் தெய்தியக்கால்
இன்னா அளவில் இனியவும்-இன்னாத
நாளல்லா நாள்பூந்த நன்மலரும் போலுமே
ஆளில்லா மங்கைக் கழகு. 3
Misery during youth is poverty whereas during old age even good things may not be enjoyable.
A woman without a man is like a flower that blooms out of season
4. அட்டாலும் பால் சுவையில் குன்றா(து) அளவளவாய்
நட்டாலும் நண்பல்லார் நண்பல்லர்
கெட்டாலும் மேன்மக்கள் மேன்மக்களே; சங்கு
சுட்டாலும் வெண்மை தரும். 4
Taste of milk does not diminish even when boiled.
Some people even after knowing step by step would never become friends.
The good will always retain their character even during bad times,
The conch roasted in fire will still retain whiteness.
5. அடுத்து முயன்றாலும் ஆகும்நாள் அன்றி
எடுத்த கருமங்கள் ஆகா – தொடுத்த
உருவத்தால் நீண்ட உயர்மரங்கள் எல்லாம்
பருவத்தால் அன்றிப் பழா . 5
Hard work will not give immediate results like the trees that are big which will not bear fruits until the fruiting season.
6. உற்ற இடத்தில் உயிர்வழங்கும் தன்மையோர்
பற்றலரைக் கண்டால் பணிவரோ – கற்றூண்
பிளந்திறுவ தல்லால் பெரும்பாரம் தாங்கின்
தளர்ந்து வளையுமோ தான். 6
Will the People who would give their life for others cow down when faced with enemies?
Would a stone pillar that carries weight will ever bend?
7. நீர் அளவே ஆகுமாம் நீர் ஆம்பல் தான்கற்ற
நூல் அளவே ஆகுமாம் நுண் அறிவு – மேலைத்
தவத்து அளவே ஆகுமாம் தான்பெற்ற செல்வம்
குலத்து அளவே ஆகுமாம் குணம் . 7
A water lily rises to the height of water
Wisdom rises to the limits of learning
Wealth rises to the limits of austerity
Character rises to the limit of the family’s.
8. நல்லாரைக் காண்பதுவும் நன்றே நலமிக்க
நல்லார்சொல் கேட்பதுவும் நன்றே – நல்லார்
குணங்கள் உரைப்பதுவும் நன்றே; அவரோடு
இணங்கி இருப்பதுவும் நன்று. 8
It is good to see good people.
It is good to listen to the words of learned.
It is good to praise qualities of virtuous people.
It is good to associate with all of these
9. தீயாரைக் காண்பதுவும் தீதே திருவற்ற
தீயார்சொல் கேட்பதுவும் தீதே – தீயார்
குணங்கள் உரைப்பதுவும் தீதே; அவரோடு
இணங்கி இருப்பதுவும் தீது. 9
It is bad to even see evil people.
It is bad to listen to the words of the wicked.
It is bad to speak about the character of the wicked.
It is bad to associate with wicked.
10. நெல்லுக் கிறைத்தநீர் வாய்க்கால் வழியோடிப்
புல்லுக்கும் ஆங்கே பொசியுமாம் – தொல் உலகில்
நல்லார் ஒருவர் உளரேல் அவர்பொருட்டு
எல்லார்க்கும் பெய்யும் மழை. 10
The water meant for rice fields also irrigates the grass.
Like that, even if there is one good man in a place, the rains will pour on his behalf and benefit all around.
11. பண்டு முளைப்பது அரிசியே ஆனாலும்
விண்டு உமிபோனால் முளையாதாம் – கொண்டபேர்
ஆற்றல் உடையார்க்(கு) ஆகாது அளவு இன்றி
ஏற்ற கருமம் செயல். 11
Even if rice is used to grow rice, once the husk comes off it will not be able to grow.
Similarly even if the most skilled are able to do work, a work beyond their limit should not be undertaken.
12. மடல் பெரிது தாழை (😉 மகிழ் இனிது கந்தம்
உடல்சிறியர் என்று இருக்க வேண்டா – கடல்பெரிது
மண்ணீரும் ஆகா(து) அதனருகே சிற்றூறல்
உண்ணீரும் ஆகி விடும். 12
Leaves of Thazhampoo flower may be long
But the leaves of the Makizam flowers which are small are fragrant.
Even if the ocean is big, only a small fresh water stream nearby is suitable for drinking
So do not judge a person by their physical size.
13. கவையாகிக் கொம்பாகிக் காட்டகத்தே நிற்கும்
அவையல்ல நல்ல மரங்கள் – அவைநடுவே
நீட்டோலை வாசியா நின்றான் குறிப்பறிய
மாட்டாதவன் நன்மரம். 13
(sarcasm) The tress with branches and twigs in the forest are not the good trees but the ones who cannot read or cannot take a cue from others are the better trees.
14. கான மயிலாடக் கண்டிருந்த வான்கோழி
தானும் அதுவாகப் பாவித்துத் – தானும் தன்
பொல்லாச் சிறகைவிரித்(து) ஆடினால் போலுமே
கல்லாதான் கற்ற கவி. 14
An uneducated person attempting to write poetry is like a wild turkey imitating the dance after seeing a peacock spread its plumage and dance.
15. வேங்கை வரிப்புலிநோய் தீர்த்த விடகாரி
ஆங்கதனுக்(கு) ஆகாரம் ஆனால்போல் – பாங்கறியாப்
புல்லறி வாளர்க்குச் செய்த உபகாரம்
கல்லின்மேல் இட்ட கலம். 15
Like a doctor who went to treat a tiger and became its food, helping people who do not know its value is the same as breaking a pot over a stone.
16. அடக்கம் உடையார் அறிவிலர் என்றெண்ணிக்
கடக்கக் கருதவும் வேண்டா – மடைத் தலையில்
ஓடுமீன் ஓட உறுமீன் வருமளவும்
வாடி இருக்குமாம் கொக்கு. 16
Do not ignore and proceed past people who are humble and patient thinking they are not wise. Such people are like the crane that waits patiently watching all the fish pass by until the right fish passes by.
17. அற்ற குளத்தில் அறுநீர்ப் பறவைபோல்
உற்றுழித் தீர்வர் உறவல்லர் -அக்குளத்தில்
கொட்டியும் ஆம்பலும் நெய்தலும் போலவே
ஒட்டி உறுவார் உறவு. 17
A real relative is not like the birds that leave a lake when it dries.
One who is like the blooming of water lilies and katti plants in a dry lake, is the real relative.
18. சீரியர் கெட்டாலும் சீரியரே; சீரியர் மற்(று)
அல்லாதார் கெட்டால் அங் கென்னாகும்? – சீரிய
பொன்னின் குடம்உடைந்தால் பொன்னாகும் என்னாகும்
மண்ணின் குடம் உடைந்தக் கால். 18
When the wise, the good have bad times they still retain their character.
For the others when they have bad times, what will happen?
When a Gold pot breaks, it still retains its value but
What happens if an earthenware pot breaks?
19. ஆழ அமுக்கி முகக்கினும் ஆழ்கடல்நீர்
நாழி முகவாது நால்நாழி – தோழி
நிதியும் கணவனும் நேர்படினும் தத்தம்
விதியின் பயனே பயன். 19
Even if you immerse a one measure container inside a deep sea, it will not bring four measures of water.
Even if a woman has a husband and wealth, what is destiny will not change.
20. உடன்பிறந்தார் சுற்றத்தார் என்றிருக்க வேண்டா
உடன்பிறந்தே கொல்லும் வியாதி – உடன் பிறவா
மாமலையில் உள்ள மருந்தே பிணிதீர்க்கும்
அம்மருந்து போல்வாரும் உண்டு. 20
There can be siblings and relatives who are like a disease that kills one from inside.
Just like a herbal medicine from a mountain outside can cure the disease, there are outsiders who can be like medicine that are antidotes to such siblings and relatives.
21. இல்லாள் அகத்திருக்க இல்லாதது ஒன்றில்லை
இல்லாளும் இல்லாளே ஆமாயின் – இல்லாள்
வலிகிடந்த மாற்றம் உரைக்குமேல் அவ்வில்
புலிகிடந்த தூறாய் விடும். 21
If the wife is at home and is consonance (with everyone), there is nothing else needed for the house.
If the wife is harsh tongued, then the house will be changed to a small jungle with a tigress.
22. எழுதியவா றேகாண இரங்கு மடநெஞ்சே
கருதியவா றாமே கருமம் – கருதிப்போய்க்
கற்பகத்தைச் சேர்ந்தார்க்குக் காஞ்சிரங்காய் ஈந்ததேல்
முற்பவத்தில் செய்த வினை. 22
When you are looking for the Karpagam tree for your wishes, if you get only the useless Ettikkai nuts then know that it is due to the deeds of the previous birth.
23. கற்பிளவோ(டு) ஒப்பர் கயவர் கடுஞ்சினத்துப்
பொற்பிளவோ(டு) ஒப்பாரும் போல்வாரே – விற்பிடித்து
நீர்கிழிய எய்த வடுப்போல மாறுமே
சீர்ஒழுகு சான்றோர் சினம். 23
The anger of the scoundrels will be like breaking a slab of stone or ( ).
The anger of the righteous/noble will be like an arrow shot through water and the hurt/wound will disappear quickly.
24. நற்றாமரைக் கயத்தில் நல் அன்னம் சேர்தாற்போல்
கற்றாரைக் கற்றாறே காமுறுவர் – கற்பிலா
மூர்க்கரை மூர்க்கரே முகப்பர் முதுகாட்டில்
காக்கை உகக்கும் பிணம். 24
Like the swan is attracted to a pond where Lotus blooms, the learned will be attracted to the company of the learned.
Like the crow is attracted to the dead body in a cremation ground, the idiots will be attracted to other idiots.
25. நஞ்சுடைமை தானறிந்து நாகம் கரந்துறையும்
அஞ்சாப் புறங்கிடக்கும் நீர்ப்பாம்பு – நெஞ்சில்
கரவுடையார் தம்மைக் கரப்பர் கரவார்
கரவிலா நெஞ்சத் தவர். 25
The cobra with its venom will be found hiding whereas the water snake without any venom can be found slithering fearlessly.
Those who are deceitful will hide from others while those who are not walk fearlessly.
26. மன்னனும் மாசறக் கற்றோனும் சீர்தூக்கின்
மன்னனில் கற்றோன் சிறப்புடையன் – மன்னர்க்குத்
தன்தேசம் அல்லால் சிறப்பில்லை கற்றோற்குச்
சென்றஇடம் எல்லாம் சிறப்பு. 26
If you compare a King and a Scholar, the scholar is better than the King because for the King the glory is in his Kingdom whereas for the Scholar the glory is wherever the scholar goes.
27. கல்லாத மாந்தர்க்குக் கற்றுணர்ந்தார் சொல்கூற்றம்
அல்லாத மாந்தர்க்(கு) அறம்கூற்றம் – மெல்லிய
வாழைக்குத் தான்ஈன்ற காய்கூற்றம் கூற்றமே
இல்லிற்(கு) இசைந்து ஒழுகாப் பெண். 27
For the uneducated the words of the educated is the enemy.
For the wayward people, righteousness is the enemy.
For the plantain tree, its fruiting is the enemy.
For a household, an uncooperative woman is the enemy.
28. சந்தன மென்குறடு தான்தேய்ந்த காலத்தும்
கந்தம் குறைபடா (து😉 ஆதலால் – தம்தம்
தனம்சிறியர் ஆயினும் தார்வேந்தர் கேட்டால்
மனம்சிறியர் ஆவரோ மற்று. 28
Even when a plank of sandalwood has diminished in size due to age, its fragrance is undiminished.
Even when a benevolent King has lost his wealth, his generosity never diminishes.
29. மருவினிய சுற்றமும் வான்பொருளும் நல்ல
உருவும் உயர்குலமும் எல்லாம் -திருமடந்தை
ஆகும்போ(து) அவளோடும் ஆகும்; அவள்பிரிந்து
போம்போ(து) அவளோடு (ம்) போம். 29
With the lady of the house comes pleasant relatives, wealth, culture;
When she leaves all these will be gone with her.
30. சாந்தனையும் தீயனவே செய்திடினும் தாம்அவரை
ஆந்தனையும் காப்பர் அறிவுடையோர் – மாந்தர்
குறைக்கும் தனையும் குளிர்நிழலைத் தந்து
மறைக்குமாம் கண்டீர் மரம்.
Even in the company of enemies who are out to harm, the wise ones will do their best to protect the enemies from danger.
Like the trees that provide shade for the people even if the people are the ones who cut the trees down. 
SOURCE::: Unknown… Input from a friend of mine for the benefit of all of us.
Natarajan
Jan 18 2015