” எனக்கு புடவை கொடு… புடவை கொடு …. “

ஒரு தடவை ஆந்திராவில் மகா பெரியவா முகாமிட்டு இருந்தபோது நடந்த சம்பவம் இது. வழக்கமான பூஜை நேரம். மகான் சிறிய காமாட்சி உருவசிலையை முன்னால் வைத்து பூஜையை ஆரம்பித்துவிட்டார.

அந்த நேரத்தில் எங்கிருந்தோ வந்த ஒருத்தி ஏகமாக சத்தமிட்டு கொண்டு ‘எனக்கு புடவை கொடு… புடவை கொடு!’ என்று கூவினாள், ரகளை செய்தாள்.

அவள் உடலில் பழைய புடவை ஒன்று கந்தல் கந்தலாக காட்சியளித்தது. அவளின் இடது முழங்காலுக்கு மேலே புடவை கொஞ்சம் பெரிதாகவே கிழிந்திருந்தது

‘பூஜை நேரத்தில் இப்படி ஒரு தொலையா?’ என்று பெரியவாளின் சிஷ்யர்கள் அவளை அங்கே இருந்து விரட்ட தொடங்கினார்கள்.

அமைதியாக அவளை பார்த்த மகான், அவர்களை பார்த்து கையமர்த்திவிட்டு, ஒரு புடவையை கொண்டு வர சொல்லி, அதை தட்டில் பழங்களோடு வைத்து அவளிடம் கொடுத்தார். புடவையை எடுத்துக்கொண்ட அவள் அங்கிருந்து வேகமாக போய்விட்டாள்.

அங்கிருந்த சிஷ்யர்களில் ஒருவருக்கு மனதில் ஏதோ சந்தேகம். அவள் பின்னாலேயே வேகமாக போனார். ஆள் நடமாட்டம் குறைந்த இடத்தில அந்த சிஷ்யர் கடந்த போது, அவர் கன்னத்தில் யாரோ ‘பளீர்’ என்று அறைந்தது போலிருந்தது!

அங்கேயே மயங்கி விழுந்தவர் பெரியவா இருந்த இடத்துக்கு வர சற்று நேரமாயிற்று.

‘என்னடா… புடவை என்னாச்சுனு பார்க்க போனியோ? வந்தவ அம்பாள்டா மடையா’ என்று தன் முன்னே இருந்த விக்ரகத்தை சுட்டி காட்டினார் மகா பெரியவா. வந்தவளின் உடலில் புடவை எங்கு கிழிந்திருந்ததோ, அதே இடத்தில தான் தேவியின் சிலையில் உடுத்தப்பட்டிருந் சேலையும் கிழிந்திருந்தது!

தனக்கு என்ன தேவை என்று மகானிடம் நேரில் கேட்டு பெரும் வழக்கத்தை அந்த அம்பாள் கடைப்பிடித்து வந்திருக்கிறாள்!

source:::: http://www.periva.proboards.com

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A Message To Younger Generation…” Don’t Forget to Experience the Real World …” !!!

Look Up – it’s both a poem and a story, as well as social criticsm of a phenomenon we’ve all been seeing around us. This generation’s escape from the moment, from the reality and the real world that surrounds them, fleeing into flash-like engagements through digital means. Facebook, twitter – these can all be good things, until they take us away from actual living, and rob our children from a childhood of discovery in the real world.

 

 

source:::: You Tube and  ba-ba mail site

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Message For the Day…” You Will Be Successful With The Blessings of Your Mother…”

Abraham Lincoln learnt to speak truth and conduct himself with self-respect and dignity, unafraid of his financial position, from the lap of his mother. When little Abraham shared with his mother that he was disrespected and felt ashamed in the midst of his friends for wearing old and shabby clothes, she told him that he need not feel so. She counselled him that poverty, though viewed in poor light by others, will eventually help him gain respect. Lincoln later in his life declared, “You may disrespect me, but truth cannot be disrespected. It will emerge triumphant!” He proceeded on the path of truth and self-confidence taught by his mother and became the President of the United States of America. In fact, anyone who has the blessing of their mother will emerge very successful.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

” Wear Your Seat Belt… We Will Bless You … “

 

 

How do you make a mundane yet important message sticky? How do you remind reckless drivers of the basic safety instructions they had forgotten? By jazzing things up a bit.

That’s exactly where The Seatbelt Crew steps in: a group of eunuchs, dressed as air crew members broadcasting the important message in their unique unforgettable fashion.

“Seat belt pehno, dua lelo”  

source:::: Story pick and You Tube

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What is the Differnce Between ” Urgent ” & “Important ” ?

This post originally appeared on the ” iDoneThis blog.”  …..

 

Whenever I realize I’ve been running ragged, I know I’ve fallen into a rut of reactive rather than proactive work. Instead of going about my day steered by plans and intentions, the unstable “whatever comes up” gets to dictate my day.

This schedule of working deadline to deadline, fighting fires and flying by the seat of your pants racks up time debt. You’re borrowing from other areas of your life like spending time with your family or on your wellbeing.

Humans tend to be bad at understanding how we’ll feel in the future. In our mind’s Pollyannaish eye, the future is a world of order and excellence in which you exercise everyday, you don’t bring work home with you, you finally learn Spanish, you catch up with that friend you haven’t spoken to in forever. In reality, something always comes up, there is always something to do.

Urgent vs. Important

The problem is th

at we mistake urgency for importance. “Do this now” is easy to understand and follow, and if something’s urgent, shouldn’t it be done sooner than later?

Let’s go back to the very basics and look at definitions. “Urgent” means “requiring immediate action or attention.” “Important” means “of great significance or value; likely to have a profound effect on success, survival, or well-being.” Why are we confusing immediateness with worth?

Mistaking what’s urgent for what’s important comes at the cost of our profound goals and values. Smart prioritization requires clearer vision.

This distinction between urgent and important, of course, is nothing new. Stephen Covey popularized this idea in 7 Habits of Highly Effective People with the time management matrix, which is divided into four quadrants: 1. Urgent and important, 2. Not urgent but important, 3. Urgent but not important, and 4. Neither urgent nor important.

 

urgent important The difference between urgent and important

  • You have to deal with Quadrant 1 tasks, which are integral to keep going.
  • Quadrant 2 — the important but not urgent stuff — is the one to cultivate. Covey even explains, “Quadrant 2 is the heart of effective personal management.”
  • Many people get stuck in Quadrant 3 —vanity work and tasks that feel important, often by request, order, or some external directive.
  • Quadrant 4 activities are the trivial and the useless.

Covey’s prioritization method is also called the Eisenhower matrix for a similar decision-making principle that supposedly guided Dwight D. Eisenhower — that “What is important is seldom urgent and what is urgent is seldom important.”

In a way, this simplifies the matrix even further — focus on what’s important.

urgent important chart The difference between urgent and important

Urgency plays tricks on your mind, and you end up spending time doing things at the expense of more valuable activities. Emails, for example, will always seem more urgent and important than they probably ever are. It’s wiser to trust in importance as your true north.

Here’s one way to navigate to your true north:

1. Figure out what matters

Spend some time to ascertain what really matters to you. What do you find significant and valuable? How will you contribute towards your success and well-being?

What’s been nagging in your mind but you never seem to get around to doing it? Maybe it’s spending more time with your parents, reading more books, or doing something creative. Maybe it’s learning a skill, volunteering, or meditation.

Some activities are less fun and fulfilling but still valuable, like finally getting to the doctor for a check-up, setting up a monthly budget, planning out next week so you’re not running around like a headless chicken.

Sometimes important things are just not the easy choice. Saying no to the non-important stuff can be hard, and it’s often harder to say no to other people than to say no to yourself.

Learning to delegate, to let things go, and to make peace with that letting go is surprisingly difficult and can take constant practice.

2. If something is important, assign a time for it

There are two simple ways to set yourself up for Quadrant 2 activities.

Assign concrete deadlines for decision and specific, discrete tasks you’d like to do, such as applying for a fellowship or doing some research to plan a vacation.

Behavioral economist Dan Ariely explains why this works, “[D]eadlines allow us to clarify our thoughts and create an action plan. They are good at getting people to perform a particular act, like submitting a grant proposal.”

Set a schedule to meet your goals if you want to establish a good habit, something you’d like to do regularly, like eat healthy, exercise, read more, practice your writing, learn a new skill. Doing little by little consistently, you’ll build up a practice.

Even though we’re bad at forecasting, psychologist Dan Gilbert believes the human “ability to look into the future and think about what will make us most happy is the way we get to a present that pleases us.”

When we can see clearly and focus on what is important and meaningful, it’s so much easier to enjoy the present.

SOURCE:::: http://thenextweb.com/lifehacks/2014/04/30/difference-urgent-important/  ….

NATARAJAN

Laughter The Best Medicine… ” Very Cool Grandpa… ” !!!

The Very Patient Grandpa…

I was walking through the local supermarket the other day when I saw a grandfather walking around with his 2 year old grandson. It was obvious that the grandpa wasn’t having an easy time of it, with the siren-like voice of his cherished youngling scaling upwards every time candy or toys came into view.

The grandfather, however, kept his cool, and intoned softly to the child: “Ron, relax, it won’t take long.”

When the screaming didn’t stop, the grandpa continued: “Ron, there’s no reason to get angry, try to enjoy this walk and in a minute we’ll be on the way home, promise.”

child crying
When I came out of the store I saw them in the parking lot, the child screaming and the older man still talking softly and quiety to him. I couldn’t help myself. I walked over to him.

“Sir,” I said, “I have to say you are an amazing grandfather. The way you talk to the boy and keep your calm despite all of this screaming – Ron’s a lucky kid to have a grandpa like you.”

“Thanks,” said the grandfather, “but I’m Ron. This little bugger’s name is Michael.”

source::::: ba-ba mail site

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Message For the Day…”Peel Away the Skin of of Your Ego and Remove the Seeds of Evil Thoughts …”

The fruit of love is present in each and every person’s life. The only task to be done to experience the fruit is to remove the outer skin. Once you peel the skin of the fruit, also remove the bitter seeds within it. Then you can extract the sweet juice, partake it and discard the pulp. Understand that God has given you this body only to relish the sweetness of Love. Peel away the skin of ego and ostentatiousness. Remove all the seeds of evil intentions, thoughts and deeds. Discard the pulp of possession and attachment. Then what remains is the sweet juice of love. All of you are farmers. You must engage in spiritual practices to cultivate your heart. Is there any use for an uncultivated land? Without wasting your life and keeping the land barren, focus on cultivating your heart to enjoy the sweetness of the Divine.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Joke of the Day !!!…” Port Left… ” !!!

Once upon a time there was a famous sea captain. This captain was very successful at what he did; for years he guided merchant ships all over the world. Never did stormy seas or pirates get the best of him. He was admired by his crew and fellow captains. However, there was one thing different about this captain. Every morning he went through a strange ritual. He would lock himself in his quarters and open a small safe. In the safe was an envelope with a piece of paper inside. He would stare at the paper for a minute, and then lock it back up. Afterwards, he would go about his daily duties. For years this went on, and his crew became very curious. Was it a treasure map? Was it a letter from a long lost love? Everyone speculated about the contents of the strange envelope.

One day the captain died at sea. After laying the captain’s body to rest, the first mate led the entire crew into the captain’s quarters. He opened the safe, got the envelope, and opened it and… The first mate turned pale and showed the paper to the others. Four words were on the paper; two lines with two words each:

Port Left

Starboard Right

 

source:::: joke a day.com

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Message For The Day…” Realize That Your Peace Depends On the Peace of Those Around You …”

God is love and He is pleased with the pure hearted who love Him 100%. Make every effort to experience the indweller (Dehi) within the body (deha). The Dehi (Divine Soul) within you is immortal with no birth or death. Don’t forget that you are alive due to His Grace. You must necessarily do your bit to take care of your body without being attached to it. Always keep in view the Dehi within, connect with Him and discharge your duties. At the end of every day or every meeting, pray, “May all the beings in all the Worlds be happy” (Samasta Loka Sukhino Bhavanthu). Realize that the individual peace depends on the peace of those around you. Therefore always pray for the wellbeing and peace of everyone in the Universe.

Sathya Sai Baba