” If anyone asks me, whether I have seen God, my answer would be ‘yes’ because I have seen Periva as my Maha Vishnu.”…

A Miracle in the Life of a Devotee  Gayathri Rajagopal   .. Pl read further and get blessed

Natarajan

Periva brought life to my left leg fingers after six years ….says HIS devotee Gayathri Rajagopal 

I have experienced many Periva’s miracle which I am posting through my weekly articles in Periva forum site. I have also heard the experience of others through “Experience with Mahaperiyava” site in you tube.. But the miracle happened to me on 10th November 2014 is something huge and a medical miracle.

Yes! After six years of my paralytic stoke, my left foot fingers were dead and absolutely no movements. The fingers of my left foot folded inside (against gravity). Hence I could not walk because the folded left foot fingers were scratching on the floor while walking. Consequently there will be ulcers with blood oozing out always, whenever; I try to walk a little. This was very much painful. It is not the pain due to ulcers in the fingers but my inability to go to Kanchi to have darshan of Maha Periva at Periva Adhishtanam was my real pain and unquenchable thirst.

I was unable to wear slippers and go out and if this condition continues my ambitious plan of going to Periva Adhishtanam at Kanchi will become an unfulfilled dream till my last breath. I was really worried and always with the clouded mind and will not speak to others. The food intake was also reduced considerably, which resulted in possible another stoke because of blood pressure variation.

On 9th November 2014, before I retire for bed, I submitted my prayer with the glistened eyes that “I am prepared to undergo my karma but why you don’t, show me some consideration for my prayer. I do not want to go anywhere except “you’re Adhishtanam Periva” at Kanchi “.I submitted my prayer and retired for bed with tears in my eyes. Even during this narration, I shed tears because this miracle was instant by Periva when all my prayers were unanswered by other God and goddess. If anyone asks me, whether I have seen God, my answer would be yes because I have seen Periva as my Maha Vishnu.

On 10th at 4.30 A.M, (next day) I got up with the usual frame of mind and started my morning routine and completed my brahma Muhurtham prayer. Periva already gave life to my left hand fingers and I could light Vilaku without anyone’s help now. I have already posted my article “Periva brought life to my dead fingers after six years” which please note.

With the grace of Periva, lit the Vilaku and dropped the match stick with little fire on the floor but by mistake the match stick was fallen on my left leg fingers. Immediately the fingers started moving and stretching out. The folded left leg fingers for six years were unfolded and released on that day. From that day onwards I started wearing slippers and do walking practice. I was with watery eyes:

“Periva not only wiped my tears 
But hold my tears in his hand 
Before the tears touches the ground.” 

Now I can go to Kanchi with someone’s help. Periva is translating my dream as a reality. Virtually, I was losing mental balance to notice the dead fingers of hand and leg becomes alive instantly on submission of my prayer. Thereby,

Medical Theory was disproved by Periva 
What a way to bless his devotees. 

Periva’s blessing disproved doctor’s conclusion that I cannot show any further improvement. Periva has enabled me to show remarkable sign of improvement. This improvement has given enormous confidence to me and to my people that they can accompany me anywhere without any problem as days go on. From today onwards, I will walk more to regain my functionalities.

After so much of divine miracles happened in my life, within such a short period of time, I could not find an answer, I am heading towards what? Periva will certainly give me the answer shortly or when time is ripe. I will certainly post my experience once Periva show me the way.

Un assumed Periva 
Enabled me to  
Assume what I lost!

Hara Hara Shankara Jaya Jaya Shankara 

Gayathri Rajagopal ….in http://www.periva.proboards.com

Natarajan

Read more: http://periva.proboards.com/thread/10460/periva-brought-fingers-after-years#ixzz3qBe0XRQZ

These are the World’s Healthiest Countries….

Singapore is the world’s healthiest country, according to a ranking that uses data from the United Nations, the World Bank and the World Health Organisation.

To identify the healthiest countries in the world, BloombergRankings created health scores and health-risk scores for countries with populations of at least 1 million.

It determined the countries’ rank by subtracting the risk score from the health score.

The health score is based on mortality rates in each country, while the health risk score is based on different factors likely to limit health, such as the proportion of young people smoking and the number of immunisations.

Acro Yoga

Singapore receives an overall grade of 89.45%. Italy is in second place with 89.07%, while Australia comes third with 88.33%.

world's healthiest countries

Asian and European countries dominate the ranking. Israel, in sixth place, is the only Middle Eastern country to make the top 10, while North and Latin American countries do not feature at all.

The data is a useful rule-of-thumb for policy-makers, who might look at the practices of higher-scoring countries to improve their own countries’ health scores.

However, it is worth bearing in mind that the definition of ‘healthy’ is open to interpretation. A ranking that defines a ‘healthy’ lifestyle by its reported quality – rather than its length (life expectancy) – might exclude lower-income countries that report high levels of happiness or life satisfaction.

 

Read the original article on World Economic Forum. Copyright 2015.

source….

Natarajan

29 வருடங்களாக சம்பளம் வாங்காமல் சேவை செய்த சென்னை டாக்டர் டி.வி.தேவராஜன்…

டாக்டர் டி.வி.தேவராஜன் MBBS, MD, FRCP(G), D.Sc.,

நாட்டின் உயர்ந்த விருதான பத்மஸ்ரீ விருது பெற்றவர்
அப்துல்கலாம் கையால் பிசிராய் விருது வாங்கியவர்.

சமீபத்தில் கூட எப்ஐசிபி எனப்படும் மருத்துவர்களுக்கு தரப்படும் மிக உயர்ந்த விருதை பெற்றவர்.
சென்னையில் உள்ள அப்பல்லோ மருத்துவகுழுமத்தில் அட்வான்ஸ் பீவர் கிளினிக் பிரிவின் தலைவராக இருப்பவர்.

பத்திற்கும் அதிகமான மருத்துவ புத்தகங்கள் எழுதியவர் இவர் எழுதிய புத்தகங்கள் ஆங்கிலத்தில் மட்டுமின்றி தமிழ் கன்னடம் தெலுங்கு ஆகிய மொழிகளிலும் அதிகம் விற்பனையாகிக்கொண்டு இருக்கிறது.
இவர் நாற்பது வருடமாக சம்பளம் வாங்காமல் மருத்துவக்கல்லுாரி பேராசிரியராக வேலை பார்த்தார் என்று ஒரு தகவல் கிடைத்தது.

இந்த தகவலை உறுதிப்படுத்திக்கொள்ளவதற்காக எங்கெங்கோ தேடி அவரது மொபைல் எண்ணைக்கண்டு பிடித்தேன். அவரிடம் இதுவரை அறிமுகம் இல்லை என்பதால் நான் உங்களிடம் பேசவேண்டும் என குறுஞ்செய்தி(sms) கொடுத்தேன்.சிறிது நேரத்தில் அவரே போன் செய்தார்.மிகவும் அன்புடனும் நட்புடனும் தனக்கான தகவலை பகிர்ந்து கொண்டார்.
நாற்பது வருடம் என்பது தவறு, சரியாக சொல்வதானால் 29 வருடம் நான் சம்பளம் வாங்காமல் பணியாற்றினேன்.சம்பளம் வாங்காமல் பணியாற்றியதால் நான் பணக்காரனோ என எண்ணிவிடவேண்டாம் நடுத்தர குடும்பத்தில் பிறந்து சிரமப்பட்டு படித்தவன்தான்.

வெறுமனே எம்பிபிஎஸ் மட்டும் படிக்காமல் எவ்வளவு படிக்க முடியுமோ அவ்வளவு படித்துவிடுவது என படித்தேன் அதனால்தான் என் பெயருக்கு பின்னால் அத்தனை ஆங்கில எழுத்துக்கள்.
படித்த படிப்புக்கு உடனடியாக சென்னை மருத்துவக்கல்லுாரியில் உதவி பேராசிரியர் வேலை கிடைத்தது.காலையில் பேராசிரியர் மாலையில் சொந்த கிளினிக்கில் மருத்துவம்.

மாணவர்களுக்கு பாடம் சொல்லிக்கொடுப்பது எனக்கு பிடித்துப்போனது எந்த வகுப்பை மிஸ் பண்ணினாலும் என்னுடைய வகுப்பை மிஸ் பண்ணமாட்டார்கள் நானும் எதை வேண்டுமானாலும் விட்டுவிடுவேன் ஆனால் கல்லுாரிக்கு சென்று பாடம் நடத்துவதை விடமாட்டேன்.
சென்னை மருத்துவக்கல்லுாரியும் அதன் மாணவர்களும் எனக்கு மிகவும் பிடித்துப்போன காலகட்டத்தில்தான் ஒரு சிக்கல் எழுந்தது.சம்பளம் வாங்கக்கூடிய உதவி பேராசிரியர்களுக்கு இடமாற்றம் உண்டு, சம்பளம் வேண்டாம் கவுரவ பேராசிரியராக இருந்து கொள்கிறேன் என்றால் இடமாற்றம் கிடையாது என்று ஒரு விதி இருந்தது, எனக்கு கிளினிக் வருமானமே போதுமானதாக இருந்ததது என்பதைவிட என் மாணவர்களைவிட்டு வேறு இடத்திற்கு செல்ல விருப்பம் இல்லை என்பதுதான் உண்மை என்பதால் சம்பளம் வேண்டாம் என்று எழுதிக்கொடுத்துவிட்டேன்.
நான் எழுதிக்கொடுக்கும் போதே பல ஆயிரம் ரூபாய் சம்பளம் அதன்பிறகு 29 வருடங்களில் எத்தனை எத்தனை ஆயிரமோ உயர்ந்தது அதை எல்லாம் கணக்கு பார்த்தால் பல லட்சம் இருக்கும் ஆனால் அதை எப்போதுமே நினைத்ததும் இல்லை வருத்தப்பட்டதும் இல்லை. நான் எடுத்த முடிவும் எடுத்துக்கொண்ட காரியமும் சரியானதே என்பதை இப்போதும் என் மனதும் சொல்கிறது. என்னிடம் படித்ததை பெருமையாக என் மாணவர்களும் சொல்கிறார்கள் எனக்கு அது போதும். இன்று பல மருத்துவர்கள் என் பெயரை சொல்லி என் ஆசிரியர் என்று சொல்லும்போது எனக்கு மிகவும் சந்தோசமாக இருக்கிறது.

ஒய்வு பெற்ற பிறகு பல பல்கலைக்கழகங்களுக்கு கெளரவப் பேராசிரியராக இருந்துள்ளார். இதே போல் பல கல்லூரிகளுக்கு எக்சாமினராக சென்று வந்துள்ளார். இந்திய மருத்துவரில் சிறந்தவர் யார் என்ற பிஎம்ஜே விருதுக் குழுவில் ஒரு நீதிபதியாகவும் இருந்துள்ளார்.

இப்போது 71 வயதாகிறது கொஞ்சமும் சுறுசுறுப்பு குறையாமல் ஒரு பக்கம் மருத்துவத்தையும், இன்னோரு பக்கம் ‘டெக்ஸ்ட் புக் ஆப் மெடிசின்’ என்ற தலைப்பில் ஒரு புத்தகமும் எழுதி முடித்துள்ளார். நவீன மருத்துவத்தினை அடிப்படையாகக் கொண்ட இந்த புத்தகம் மருத்துவம் படிக்கும் மாணவர்களுக்கு மகத்தான பொக்கிஷமாக விளங்கப்போகிறது.

இது ஒரு பிரம்மாண்டமான புத்தகம்தான் இருந்தாலும் இதில் இருந்து ஒரு பைசா கூட தனக்கு வேண்டாம் என்று சொல்லிவிட்டு முழுக்க முழுக்க அதன் பலன் அனைத்தும் வாங்கும் மாணவர்களுக்கு போய் சேரட்டும் என்றும் சொல்லியிருக்கிறார்.

சந்தேகம் இல்லாம் டாக்டர் டி.வி.தேவராஜன் மகத்தான மருத்துவர்தான்.

இவரது மெயில் முகவரி:drtvd1944@gmail.com

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—எல்.முருகராஜ்
murugaraj@dinamalar.in

Message For the Day…” How to Remove the Barrier of ‘ego’ From our Mind …” ?

The means of getting Divine grace are: Bhakti (devotion),Prapathi (surrender), Niyama (ethical discipline), Vicharana(enquiry) and Deeksha (determination). When you succeed in these tests, you will experience the grace of the Divine. Devotion should manifest itself in every action. Everything done out of love for God and as an offering to God becomes devotion. The devotee is filled with love and shares the love with all the others. The nine different forms of worship are only means to cultivate devotion. But the goal of all of them is to experience oneness with the Divine.Prapathi means total surrender – offering everything to the Divine. The sense of ego separates the individual from the Divine. When the individual offers everything to God, the barrier of ego is removed. Of all diseases to which man is prone, the disease arising from ahamkara (ego) is the most deadly. The only panacea for this disease is surrender to the Will of the Divine.

Sathya Sai Baba

Railways, UNESCO to Revamp Bandra Station as a Heritage Landmark…..

Western Railways, in collaboration with United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), is working on a plan to renovate Mumbai’s Bandra station, as a heritage landmark.

In April this year, UNESCO had accepted the offer to work as a consultant for heritage conservation at the charming 146-year-old station. They will restore the damaged or missing structures on the building and will also be involved in designing the surrounding areas. The station has been identified as a National Rail Heritage site by Western Railway as well as Grade I heritage building by the Maharashtra government.

This heritage conservation work aims to restore the image of Bandra as the “queen of suburbs”.

bandra

Photo Credit: Flickr

For this, a concrete plan has been made to transform the station with the view of providing efficient transportation facilities, and also to reinforce the magnificence of the building that is known for its sloping Mangalore-tiled roof, and a spacious layout.

UNESCO has submitted the initial report for redevelopment to Railway Minister, Suresh Prabhu. The report focuses on urban design strategy. According to a report in The Times of India, the recommendations include steps for relieving congestion and streamlining movement at entry and exit of the station.

The overall report proposes to develop the station into a culturally relevant community asset. They plan to create an attractive and comfortable environment, while focussing on giving priority to pedestrians and to make the station universally accessible. A number of steps for improving accessibility for people with disabilities will also be taken. UNESCO’s final report with conservation and management plan of the station building, is expected next month.

This redesign will boost the preservation of the rich heritage of Mumbai. Indian Railways is also the overseer of four world heritage sites – Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminal, Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, Nilgiri Mountain Railway and Kalka Shimla Railway.

In 2009, Western Railways had the undertaken restoration work of the Bandra station building, and appointed conservation architect Abha Narian Lambah as a consultant for the same. However, heritage conservation plan was not carried out after the repairs.

Source…..Tanaya Singh … http://www.thebetterindia.com

Natarajan

 

Image for the Day… Spacewalk Selfie …!!!

Astronaut photograph reflected in space helmet visor during spacewalk

Expedition 45 Commander Scott Kelly took this photograph during a spacewalk on Oct. 28, 2015. Sharing the image on social media, Kelly wrote, “#SpaceWalkSelfie Back on the grid! Great first spacewalk yesterday. Now on to the next one next week. #YearInSpace”

This was the first spacewalk for both Kelly and Flight Engineer Kjell Lindgren; the two will venture outside the International Space Station for the second time on Friday, Nov. 6. The two spacewalks were scheduled around milestones in space. Today, Oct. 29, Kelly becomes the U.S. astronaut who has lived in space the longest during a single U.S. spaceflight, and on Monday, Nov. 2, the crew celebrates the 15th year of a continuous human presence in space aboard the station.

During the 7-hour and 16-minute spacewalk, Kelly and Lindgren applied a thermal cover on the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer; applied grease to a number of components in one of the latching ends of the Canadarm2 robotic arm; and began work to rig power and data system cables for the future installation of a docking port to the station that will be used for the arrival of the Boeing Starliner CST-100 and SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft.

Image Credit: NASA

Source…..www.nasa.gov

natarajan

A RED-BELLIED WOOPECKER’S TONGUE IS ALMOST THREE TIMES THE LENGTH OF ITS BEAK AND WRAPS AROUND ITS SKULL WHEN RETRACTED….

Today I found out that the tongue on a Red-Bellied woodpecker, along with some other species of woodpecker, is so long that it can extend at least three times the bill length and, when retracted, wraps around its skull.

According to a study conducted by the Dalian University of Technology in China,  Grey-Faced woodpeckers have a tongue that measures around 171mm (6.73 inches), which is about 2.8 times the length of their beaks (~60mm or 2.36 inches) and  typically even longer than their body length (~165mm or 6.5 inches, measured from the mouth tip to the buttock).

In this species of woodpecker, and some others, the tongue is so long that it forks in the throat, goes below the base of the jaw and wraps behind and over the top of the head, where the forked section rejoins and inserts in the bird’s right nostril or around the eye socket.

This bizarre tongue structure is possible because of a linear series of tiny bones sheathed in muscles and soft tissue known as “hyoid apparatus” that extends the entire length of the woodpecker’s tongue. This cartilage-bone like skeleton of its tongue is sheathed in muscle and soft tissue and the ultra-thin hyoid bones fold up like an accordion when not outstretched. Contraction of the muscles pulls the tips of the hyoid bone around the back of the head and back down toward the mouth, and in doing so, pushes the tongue out the mouth.

So what does our small feathered friend do with the talented tongue? After he has slammed his head against a piece of dead wood, or tree at the rate of around 15 miles per hour, repeatedly and several times over, (see bonus factoids as to why the little guy doesn’t get brain damage), he shoves his elongated tongue deep into the hole, searching for small bugs or insects. He’ll feel around the insects thin tunnels, and, when he finds one, he pierces it with his tongue , which is covered in sharp barbs like a spear, and then pulls it back in for eating. The woodpecker’s tongue also contains paired longitudinal muscles that allow it to move side to side as the bird probes for food. A woodpecker’s tongue is especially sensitive to touch, an adaptation that aids in detecting unseen insects within dead wood.

Not all species of woodpeckers have barbed tongues or feeding behaviors like that of the Red-bellied woodpecker. Take for example the Yellow-bellied Woodpecker {A.K.A. Sapsucker}. It burrows 1/4 inch holes and uses it’s tongue to lap up the sap, not unlike a hummingbirds tongue (except a hummingbird’s tongue is split and rolls into a shallow spoon like shape). Oddly enough though, a baby woodpecker’s tongue is actually quite short, making it much easier for a parent bird to stick food items into their hungry little mouths.

Bonus Facts:

  • A woodpeckers brain is protected by a spongy elastic material between their bill and their skull that holds their brain so tight that it can’t move around, which is what keeps it from getting injured while they bang away at at tree, which produced incredible G-forces.
  • Woodpeckers have small feathers over their nostrils that help keep wood particles from being inhaled.
  • A pair of stiff, centrally placed tail feathers allow the woodpecker to “tripod” itself on trees.  This allows them to peck away at a tree, or whatever surface, for long periods of time without getting tired from holding themselves  on the side of the tree. These particular tail feathers are not molted until their replacement feathers have already grown in.
  • Downy woodpeckers are the most common backyard woodpecker. Pileated woodpeckers are almost as big as American crows, making them the largest member of the woodpecker family.

Source….www.today i found out .com

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10 Strange Things That You Probably Didn’t Know About The Moon….

There are few things more satisfying than looking up into the sky on a clear night and seeing the moon. Whether it’s bright and full or partially hidden in shadow, there’s something cool about watching the moon pass through its many phases. We start learning about our moon and how it works at an early age, so we must know it all by now, right?

Well, maybe not. Here are a few facts about the moon that you probably weren’t taught in school.

1. It might be Earth’s twin.

It might be Earth's twin.

Some people consider our moon to be the Earth’s twin! Due to it’s large size and strange orbit, there are a few people out there who actually think of our moon as its own planet.

2. It’s been used as a burial ground.

It's been used as a burial ground.

While this person technically isn’t buried on the moon, the ashes of former NASA scientist Eugene Shoemaker were scattered across the moon’s surface. It was his dying wish.

3. It might have been inhabited once.

It might have been inhabited once.

Some photos of the moon’s surface show things that NASA can’t explain. Some believe that these phenomena are evidence of previous inhabitation. Since the photos are so grainy and obscured, however, it’s hard to tell exactly what the images are showing. Did an advanced race live on the moon long before humans started poking around up there? We may never know.

4. Shadows are darker on the moon.

Shadows are darker on the moon.

When astronauts first started visiting the moon, they noticed that their shadows were much darker than usual. This causes numerous problems for researchers to this day, since these dark shadows sometimes make it hard for astronauts to see what they’re doing up there. It’s hard to avoid stepping into a crater when your shadow is too dark and dense to see through.

5. Moon dust can cause breathing problems.

Moon dust can cause breathing problems.

The moon’s chalky debris is so fine that it has been known to move right through astronauts’ helmets and into their noses and mouths.

6. Playing in the moon’s low level of gravity isn’t as fun as it seems.

Playing in the moon's low level of gravity isn't as fun as it seems.

It may seem like fun to jump around in low gravity, but it has actually caused a ton of problems for astronauts, especially back in the early days of space exploration. Back then, their suits were so heavy that they were forced to move painfully slowly using kangaroo-like leaps.

7. We have earthquakes down here, and the moon has moonquakes up there.

We have earthquakes down here, and the moon has moonquakes up there.

If you thought that the Earth was the only planet to experience tremors, you’re wrong. The moon, which isn’t even a planet, has moonquakes that can reach a magnitude of 5.5 on the Richter scale.

8. People litter on the moon, too.

People litter on the moon, too.

On the moon, there is an alarmingly large amount of trash left over from experiments. Some astronauts have even left their poo bags up there.

9. Some people believe that the moon’s phases affect sleep patterns.

Some people believe that the moon's phases affect sleep patterns.

It is believed that the moon actually affects how humans sleep. Different phases of the moon’s cycle cause us to rest better or worse than others.

10. Researchers still don’t really know how the moon came to be.

Researchers still don't really know how the moon came to be.

Scientists actually don’t have any solid ideas about where the moon came from. There are a few guesses, but its origins remain a mystery.

(via Listverse)

That’s fascinating, isn’t it? All of these cool facts kind of make me want to become an astronaut. Okay, that won’t happen, but if any of you end up going to the moon, look into these mysteries!

Source…..joe welkie …www.viralnova.com

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” I Knew Crows Were Clever…But I Had No Idea That They Were This Smart…” !!!

Most people don’t know this, but crows are actually some of the most intelligent animals on Earth. And there are scientific studies to back up that claim. Take this experiment, for example. One study based on Archimedes’ principle determined that crows actually have a better understanding of how water displacement works than children do.

As you’ll see in the incredible video below, a clever crow figured out that it could use rocks to raise the water level enough to grab a nice drink.

This is just further proof that you should never underestimate our furry and feathered friends. Honestly, this crow has better problem-solving skills than most people in their twenties.

Source…. Binny Gudjonsson in http://www.viralnova.com  and http://www.you tube.com

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Message for the Day…Woman ‘Lakshmi of the Home ‘ often Lead Men on the Godward Path and the Practice of Holy Virtues …”

Sathya Sai Baba

Heaping respect and honour upon a person who does not followAtmic dharma (righteousness driven by the Self) is like heaping decorations on a body that has no life in it. The soul that left the body cannot enjoy the respect shown to the corpse. So too is the case with the person who is unaware of the Reality and the purpose of life but is crowned with fame and glory. A modest woman will not care for such meaningless trash and tinsel. This characteristic is what confers on her the title ‘The Lakshmi of the home’. The woman is the prop of the home as well as of the practice of religion. She plants and fosters religious faith. Women have natural aptitude for faith and spiritual endeavour. Women with devotion, faith, and humility often lead men on the Godward path and the practice of holy virtues.