படித்ததில் பிடித்தது !!!…சுந்தரவல்லியும் , அமிர்த வல்லியும் !!!

சுந்தரவல்லியும் அமிருதவல்லியும் மகா விஷ்ணு மற்றும் லஷ்மி தேவியின் மகள்கள். லஷ்மி தேவி விஷ்ணுவின் இதயத்தில் அமர்ந்திருந்தபோது திருவிக்கிரம அவதாரத்தில் இருந்த நாராயணரின் கண்களில் இருந்து வழிந்த கண்ணீரில் பிறந்தவர்களே அந்தப் பெண்கள்.

அவர்கள் இருவரும் தமக்கு கோபமே வராத கணவனே கிடைக்க வேண்டும் என்று விரும்பினார்கள்.

சுந்தரவல்லியும் அமிருதவல்லியும் அவர்களுடைய தந்தை விஷ்ணுவிடம் அதற்கான வரத்தைக் கேட்க அவரும் முருகப் பெருமானை வேண்டிக் கொண்டு விரதம் இருக்குமாறு அறிவுரை கூறினார்

கண்ட வீரப்பு எனும் இடத்தில் சுப்பிரமணியர் தங்கி இருந்தபோது அவருக்கு மனைவியாக வேண்டும் என ஆவல் கொண்டிருந்த சுந்தரவல்லியும் அமிருதவல்லியும் சரவணப் பொய்கைக்குச் சென்று அங்கு கடுமையான விரதம் இருக்கலானார்கள்.

அவர்களுடைய விரதத்தை மெச்சிய சுப்பிரமணியர் அவர்கள் முன் தோன்றி கூறினார்’:

அமிர்தவல்லி இந்திரனின் மகளாக தெய்வானை எனும் பெயரிலும், சுந்தரவல்லி வெத்தாஸ் என்பவர்கள் இனத்தில் வள்ளி எனும் பெயரில் பிறக்க வேண்டும் என்றும் அந்தப் பிறவியில் அவர்களை மணப்பதாக உறுதி கூறினார்

‘அமிர்தவல்லி, நீ இந்திரனால் அவருடைய மகளாக வளர்க்கப்பட்டப் பின் நான் உன்னை மணம் புரிந்து கொள்வேன்’.

அமிர்தவல்லியும் ஒரு பெண் குழந்தை வடிவில் மேரு மலையில் இருந்த இந்திரனிடம் சென்று அவரிடம் கூறினால் ” நான் மகா விஷ்ணுவின் பெண். என்ன வளர்ப்பது உன் கடமை என்பதால் என்னை இங்கு அனுப்பி வைத்துள்ளார்”. அதைக் கேட்டு மிக்க மகிழ்ச்சி அடைந்த இந்திரனும் அந்த குழந்தையை வளர்க்கும் பொறுப்பை வெள்ளை யானையான ஐராவதத்திடம் கொடுத்தார்.

அந்த யானையும் அந்தக் குழந்தையை அன்புடன் வளர்த்து வந்தது. அதனால்தான் அவளை இந்திரனின் தெய்வீக யானை வளர்த்ததினால் தெய்வானை என்ற பெயர் ஏற்பட்டது.

சூரபத்மனை திருப்பரம்குன்றத்தில் சுப்பிரமணியர் வதம் செய்தப் பின் அவளுக்கு முருகனுடன் திருமணம் நடந்தது.
அவளுடைய இளைய சகோதரியான சுந்தரவல்லியும் அந்த அருளை பெற்றாள். அவள் சிவமுனி எனும் துறவிக்குப் பிறந்து வேடர்களின் தலைவனான நம்பி என்பவரால் வளர்க்கப்பட்டாள்.
முருகப் பெருமான் அவளை காதலித்து தன்னிடம் இழுத்து வந்து வள்ளி அம்மாவை (சுந்தரவல்லி) மணம் செய்து கொண்டார்.
அதன் பின் அவர்கள் மூவரும் திருத்தணிக்குச் சென்று மகிழ்ச்சியோடு வாழ்ந்து வருகிறார்கள்.

முருகனின் இரண்டு மனைவிகளும் ஒரு எளிமையான வேடனின் மகளும், தேவர்களின் அதிபதியான இந்திரனின் மகளும் ஆவர். முருகன் அவர்கள் இருவருக்குமே பாரபட்சமற்ற  ஒரே நிலையிலான அன்பைக் காட்டுகிறார். இது காட்டுவது  என்ன என்றால் ஏழை மற்றும் பணக்காரர் என்ற பேதத்தை கடவுள் பார்ப்பது இல்லை.

source:::::Dr.Ganesh Narasimhan and N.R.Jayaraman in murugan.org

natarajan

Message For The Day….Never Think That GOD does Not Care for You….

Develop attachment for the Lord, who will always be with you wherever you go. Only the years that you have lived with the Lord and for the Lord, are to be counted as true living. Develop prema (divine love) towards Him, parama-prema (supreme love) of which He is the embodiment. Never give room for doubts and hesitations or questions to test the Lord’s love. Do not entertain questions such as, “Why have my troubles not ended? Does He not love me enough? Why is He ignoring Me? Why is it that He did not speak to me?” Never think that God does not care for you and that He does not know you. God is full of selfless love and truly cares for you always. In fact every act of His, is for your wellbeing!

Sathya Sai Baba

 

Stunning Images Of The Winged Wonders !!!!

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

A newly published book gives a compelling glimpse into the vibrant and fascinating life of birds. ‘The Handbook of Bird Photography’ provides an intimate insight into the secret world of bird behaviour and the colourful lives of these creatures. The sumptuous book brings together the knowledge, talent, and experience of three well-known professional wildlife photographers – Markus Varesvuo, Jari Peltomaki and Bence Mate – into one beautifully illustrated volume. Above, a male red-footed falcon (Falco vespertinus) offering small mammal prey to female, Hortobagyi National Park, Hungary

 

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

The book is full of practical tips and advice for aspiring wildlife photographers, covering all of the elements that lead to a great bird photograph. Illustrating their points, the authors share their stories and showcase some of their breathtaking photographs – taken all over the world and capturing everything from the majestic white-tailed eagle down to the tiny waxwing. Above, a grey heron (Ardea cinerea) catching a fish, Prypiat area, Belarus.

 

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) taking off from waters edge after bathing, Pusztaszer, Kiskunsagi National Park, Hungary

 

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

White-tailed sea eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) being attacked by a common gull (Larus canus) in flight, Norway

 

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

 

Thrush nightingale(Luscinua luscinia) singing, Estonia

 

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

Double head portrait of two Dalmatian pelicans (Pelecanus crispus) adult on right, juvenile left, Danube Delta, Romania

 

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

Female kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) in flight carrying lizard prey, Pusztaszer, Kiskunsagi National Park, Hungary

 

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

Glaucous gull (Larus hyperboreus) in flight in front of a nearly full moon. Norway

 

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

Guillemot (Uria aalge) flock in flight over nesting colony on rocks, Norway

 

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

Magpie (Pica pica) perched in tree ‘doing the splits’, Spain

 

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

Head portraits of king vulture (Sarcoramphus papa) (right)and black vulture (Coragyps atratus) Santa Rita, Costa Rica

 

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) female with ducklings, Parainen, Finland

 

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

Purple heron (Ardea purpurea) in flight, Pusztaszer, Hungary

 

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus) feeding on berries, Porvoo, Finland

 

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

Steppe buzzard (Buteo buteo vulpinus) and black kite (Milvus migrans) mixed flock soaring, Israel

 

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

Red-flanked bluetail (Tarsiger cyanurus) juvenile male, sitting on decoy of adult male, Kuusamo, Finland

 

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

Robin (Erithacus rubecula) perched on bamboo cane in snow, Uto, Finland

 

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

Black woodpecker (Dryocopus martius) flying through snow, Posio, Finland

 

The Handbook of Bird Photography Book - 2013

Red-necked Phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus) landing on water, Komagvaer, Norway

 

source:::::The Telegraph…UK

natarajan

 

Golden Age Of AirTravel…. Thro ” The Lense of a Flight Attendant !!!

A Lebanese photographer who worked as a flight attendant for nearly ten years has documented the behind-the-scenes life of air crew.
Lucien Samaha’s love affair with aircraft started when he was a young boy. His father and uncles worked for an airline and he spent the first ten years of his life flying first class to spend time with his family.
Samaha, who always carried a camera with him, has recently exhibited a selection of the 600 plus images he took during his time flying with TWA.

 

Team work: Crew members enjoy a mid-flight shoulder rub in 1982

Team work: Crew members enjoy a mid-flight shoulder rub in 1982


Boarding pass: Pilots and flight attendants sit on the steps of the plane in Frankfurt in 1983

Boarding pass: Pilots and flight attendants sit on the steps of the plane in Frankfurt in 1983

Light hearted: A stewardess jokes around on board a flight in 1985

Light hearted: A stewardess jokes around on board a flight in 1985


‘Flight Attendants epitomized international glamor and adventure to me. Growing up, I often dreamed of becoming one,’ he said.

High life: Samaha with his father in 1958, who also worked on airlinesHigh life: Samaha with his father in 1958, who also worked on airlines

As his 18th birthday approached Samaha, who had studied photography in high school, realized the life of luxury he had experienced for free on board planes would end.

‘I wouldn’t be able to jaunt around the world at will, for free – something I had been used to all my life,’ he said.

‘My only solution was to follow my childhood dream and become a flight attendant.’

 

On his 20th birthday Samaha was hired by TWA and began studying at the Breech Training Academy. He took photographs nearly the entire time, according to Slate.

‘I was shooting everything during that time, from fashion photography in Milan to photographing on layovers … street photography around the world,’ he said.

It was a glamorous period for flying. Samaha learned how to carve chateaubriand and how to serve caviar in first class as he worked on flights from Chicago, Tel Aviv, Rome and Paris.

Samaha, a documentary photographer who was part of the launch team for Kodak’s first digital camera and explained that he often used small cameras to help his subjects feel more relaxed.

 Sky's the limit: The moon shines over this passenger jet as it waits at JFK in New York in 1982
 Sky’s the limit: The moon shines over this passenger jet as it waits at JFK in New York in 1982

Driving seat: A first officer sits in the cockpit of a TWA aircraft in 1978

Driving seat: A first officer sits in the cockpit of a TWA aircraft in 1978

Ground crew: Drivers in Cairo wait to meet the plane in 1982

round crew: Drivers in Cairo wait to meet the plane in 1982


‘People become relaxed with a small point-and-shoot camera, and that’s my aesthetic. I like intimacy … the smaller and quirkier the camera, the better—and I feel l can take great pictures with it,’ he said.

A collection of photos from that time, entitled The Flight Attendant Years: 1978-1986, is being shown at the Lombard Freid Gallery in New York. Many of Samaha’s former colleagues on the airlines have been invited to the gallery to view the images.

His work can also be viewed at Luciensamaha.net.

Turbo: Crew pose in one of the engines in 1978

Turbo: Crew pose in one of the engines in 1978

Training camp: New recruits at the Breech Academy in 1978

Training camp: New recruits at the Breech Academy in 1978.

High jinx: Air crew celebrate Easter in Las Vegas in 1982

High jinx: Air crew celebrate Easter in Las Vegas in 1982

Arrivals: An attendant rides the shuttle bus at Cairo airport in 1983

An attendant rides the shuttle bus at Cairo airport in 1983

Going places: Samaha combined his love of air travel and photography for eight years

source::::mailonline .com uk

natarajan

 

 

Images of The Week…

Lunar crossingAn airliner on its approach to Los Angeles international airport flies in the shadow of the Moon.

 

Say cheepThe Bird Photo Booth, made by Bryson Lovett, allows wildlife enthusiasts to watch, photograph and even talk to their feathered friends

 

Top billingThe British Ecological Society’s photography competition winners were announced. The overall winner was of black-browed albatrosses on the Falkland Islands.

 

I’ll race youA North American Harvard, or Texan, swoops past a more natural flying companion at the Air and Water Show in Chicago

 

source:::::::bbc.com

natarajan

Just For Laugh !!!….Wife always In “Win Win ” Situation !!!

TWO DIFFICULT THINGS TO ACHIEVE!!!!!!!

1. To plant your ideas in someone else’s head.
2. To put someone else’s money in your own pocket.

 

The one who succeeds in the first one is called a TEACHER !!!

 

And the second is called a BUSINESSMAN.

 

The one who succeeds in both is called a WIFE !!!!!

 

The one Fails in both is called  Husband  !!!!!!

source :::::unknown….input from my friend…

natarajan

 

Message For The Day….Give up Worldly Pleasures, Malice, Envy and Hatred …

Practice renunciation from now on, so that you may set out on the journey when the call comes! No one knows when the call will come and there is no point in being in tears at that moment remembering the property you accumulated, the fame you amassed or the titles you won! The eagle is pestered by the crows, so long as it has a fish in its beak. The crows swish past the eagle to steal the fish from its mouth. They pursue the bird wherever it sits for a little rest. At last, the eagle gives up the attachment to the fish and drops it from its beak; the crows fly after the fish and leave the eagle free. So too, when you give up sense pleasures, the crows of pride, envy, malice and hatred will fly away and leave you in peace.

Sathya Sai Baba

World”s Biggest School In India !!!…47000 Students…1000 Class Rooms !!!

Starting from humble beginnings in a building with just five pupils, City Montessori school in India is now the world’s largest – with a staggering 47,000 attendees.
It is so large a packed Anfield football stadium could comfortably attend – with room to spare.
The school, known as CMS, employs an army of 3,800 staff, including teachers, support staff, cleaners, rickshaw drivers, and even electricians, carpenters and gardeners.

 

The school receives no government funding; children's parents are charged a low fee for their children to attend

Record breaking: City Montessori School, in India is the world’s largest with 47,0000 students, but they still have room to congregate outside for morning prayers

It has over 1,000 classrooms, 3,700 computers and goes through thousands of pounds worth of stationary and books each year.

Based in the city of Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh, CMS was set up by Dr Jagdish Gandhi, 75, and his wife Bharti in 1959 with just five pupils.

Today, it sprawls over 20 campuses across the city – and is still growing despite more than doubling in size during the last 14-years alone.

Dr. Gandhi said: ‘I founded this school with great difficulty back in 1959. I was beating the drum all around the part of Lucknow that I live for 15 days but no one came.

 

Dr Ghandi said: 'I believe that we should not deny children the right to education.'

‘It was only when me and my wife persuaded a woman to send the children from her extended family that it all started, and even then it was only five children.

‘We started from very humble beginnings and back then we only had a loan of 300 rupees (£3 at current rates) to fund our school.

‘But from word of mouth it slowly spread and children started coming. Year after year the numbers swelled.

‘I never thought that one day we would have the world’s biggest school. There are over 20 campuses around Lucknow and we are bigger than the population of many towns.’

The school’s rapid growth saw it officially recognised by the 2013 Guinness Book of Records as the world’s largest, taking the crown from Rizal High School in Manila, Philippines, which had just 19,738 pupils.

Dr. Gandhi added: ‘It was a proud moment for us when we were included in the record book.

‘But since then we have kept growing – in the last 14 years the number has more than doubled from 22,000

‘I believe that we should not deny children the right to education.’
CMS employs an army of 3,800 staff, including teachers, support staff, cleaners, rickshaw drivers, and even electricians, carpenters and gardeners

Workforce: CMS employs an army of 3,800 staff, including teachers, support staff, cleaners, rickshaw drivers, and even electricians, carpenters and gardeners

CMS’s sheer size means it has never convened for an assembly – because there is no venue large enough to house them all.

Geeta Kingdon, the current head teacher and daughter of founder Dr. Gandhi, said: ‘The whole of Lucknow would be jammed if we tried because one bus holds 50 children, so we’d need 1,000 buses to bring them together.’

The school receives no government funding, instead charging a relatively modest 1,000 rupees (£12) a month in fees for younger pupils, rising to £2,500 (£30) a month for seniors.

Some of its past alumni have gone on to work for the United Nations, studied at Harvard and worked for Goldman Sachs.

Current pupil Kanika Gupta, 14, of Class 9J, said: ‘I could not imagine going to a smaller school.

‘Being at the world’s largest school means you get to make lots of friends and meet many different people, with different interests and tastes.
Some of its past alumni have gone on to work for the United Nations, studied at Harvard and worked for Goldman Sachs

 

The school prides itself on its high values and ethics and teaches children how to be good citizens within the community

 

‘But there are challenges too – standing out ahead of your peers is difficult. You have to work twice as hard to make sure you get noticed, otherwise you are just another student among thousands of others.’

Fellow pupil Harsh Rai, also 14, added: ‘It is definitely competitive, particularly to get into the school teams.

‘But if you make one then you can certainly feel proud of that because you are the creme of the crop.’

He added: ‘We are taught not only traditional subjects but good values. Dr. Gandhi is an inspiration for us all to be good citizens.’

Class sizes range from 25 pupils all the way up to 50 in a single room. Each pupil is also assigned a teacher who is responsible for his or her pastoral care, something staff believe means no one gets neglected or forgotten.

Miss Archana Mishra, who has taught English at CMS for the past six years, said: ‘There is a good rapport between the students and the teachers. It is very easy to teach them and there are not many problems with them.

‘We try and keep classes below 50 pupils, and generally they are usually around 40 to 45 pupils on average. We find this is a manageable number and everyone gets enough attention.’

And with so many pupils, she admits it can be difficult avoiding students outside of school hours.

Miss Mishra added: ‘There are so many of them, particularly who live around my area, it can be difficult not to bump into them at the mall or in the street.

‘Usually if we see each other, we both tend to ignore one another. We see enough of each other at school.’

Alongside traditional subjects such as Geography, Maths and English, students also learn about world peace. CMS is also the only school in the world to be awarded a UNESCO prize for its efforts in this field.

Dr. Gandhi said: ‘The education that we provide here at CMS is totally different from that of any other school in the world.

‘We are not just teaching subjects but also the love of the world. The people of Lucknow have shown that they like our philosophy – that’s why there is no space left and admissions are so sought after.

source:::::mailonline.com UK

natarajan

 

Message For The Day….Renounce Evil Qualities and and Win Peace !!!

You are happiest when you are immersed in yourself! The child in the womb is in the state Soham (‘I am He’ – union with God) but when it is born in the world, it starts the question Koham (‘Who am I’). For it forgot its truth and identifies itself with the body and the senses. Until it becomes a realized person (Jnani), it will never regain the knowledge of Soham. Madhava-tatvam (Divine state) when it assumes a form, is Manava (Man). Manava can become Madhava (Divine) by engaging in actions dedicated to God. You can then discover your Divine State. What is the use of doing only human action (Manava Karma) or even demoniac action and claiming that human being is Divine? Virtue must be your life-breath. Character must be your backbone. Without these no meritorious act will fructify. Retain your evil qualities and win troubles; Renounce them and win peace!

 

Sathya Sai Baba

 

Some Pursue Happiness While Others Create It !!!

“An old man saw a scorpion drowning and decided to pull it out from the water. He calmly extended his hand to reach the creature. When he did, the scorpion stung him. With the effect of the pain, the old man let go the creature and it fell back into the water. The man realizing that the scorpion was drowning again, got back and tried to rescue it but then again it stung him. He let go of it again….

A young boy standing by, approached the old man and said, “Excuse me Sir, you are going to hurt yourself trying to save the evil-vicious creature, why do you insist? Don’t you realize that each time you try to help the scorpion, it stings you?”

The man replied, “The nature of the scorpion is to sting and mine is to help. My nature will not change in helping the scorpion.”

So the man thought for a while and used a leaf from a nearby tree and pulled the scorpion out from the water and saved it’s life.

MORAL LESSON:
Do not change your nature. If someone hurts you, just take precautions. Some pursue happiness while others create it. Let your conscience be your guide in whatever you do.”

source::::: H.Deepa in  shirdi  sai speaks ….

natarajan