The Unique Flower Auction at Aalsmeer…….

The Aalsmeer Flower Auction or Bloemenveiling Aalsmeer in Dutch, takes place in the town of Aalsmeer in North Holland near Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, and is by far the busiest and largest floral market in the world. Everyday 20 million flowers arrive here from all over the world. Whilst a large majority of the flowers sold here are from the Netherlands, many come from far off places like Ecuador, Colombia, Ethiopia, and Kenya. The warehouse itself, where the trading takes place, is the largest building by footprint in the world, covering 518,000 square meters or 243 acres.

Flowers arrive the night before the auction, at around 10 PM, and are cooled and sorted during the night. The auction starts early morning. Carts of flowers are presented to the buyers, one at a time, while they bid on them. The flowers get bought and distributed almost immediately. By late afternoon, all the flowers will have moved out and the warehouse prepared for the next round.

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Crates of flowers waiting to be auctioned off at Aalsmeer Flower Auction. Photo credit: CGP Grey

 

 

Flowers in Aalsmeer are sold using the infamous Dutch auction system. The price is set high and a clock starts ticking down from 100. As time falls, so does the price of the cart. The first person to make a bid gets the cart. Anyone buying too fast risks overpay, but those waiting too long for the price to drop may go home empty handed. This unique system was invented in the 17th century for selling Dutch tulip bulbs, and is based on a pricing system devised by Nobel prize winning economist William Vickrey. The ingenuity of the Dutch auction ensures that flowers are sold off quickly while extracting the highest price out of the dealer who wants the lot the most.

The bidding process can be seen on the large screens inside the auction room. Visitors are allowed but neither them nor buyers can get close to the flowers. The most interesting aspect of the Aalsmeer flower market is seeing the logistics in action, rather than admiring flowers up close. The closest one can get to the flowers are from two elevated walkways high above the busy warehouse. The actual trading can be observed through soundproof windows high above two auction rooms.

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Photo credit: faungg’s photos/Flickr

 

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The auction room. Photo credit: faungg’s photos/Flickr

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Photo credit: faungg’s photos/Flickr

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An auction in progress. Photo credit: bert knottenbeld/Flickr

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Photo credit: bert knottenbeld/Flickr

 

Sources: European Traveller / Flower Experts / Investor Words

Source….www.amusingplanet.com

Natarajan

Asia’s Largest Man-Made Waterfall Opens in China…

The largest man-made waterfall in Asia has opened to the public in Kunming in China’s Yunnan Province. The waterfalls is 12.5 meters high and 400 meters wide, and was created as part of a project designed to divert water from the Niulan River into Dianchi Lake, the biggest freshwater lake in Yunnan. The diversion will not only help reduce flooding in the Niulan River but will also function as a water supply for emergencies. The project took two years to finish at a cost of 1.1 billion yuan (roughly 170 million US dollars). A park was created around the waterfalls for public viewing free of charge.

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Source….www.amusingplanet.com

natarajan

” மஹா விஷ்ணுவும் , கொசுவும் ஒண்ணு …..” !!!

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ஒரு நாள் மடத்தில் உள்ளவர்களிடம்,” மகா விஷ்ணுவும்

கொசுவும் ஒண்ணு, உனக்குத் தெரியுமா?” என்றார் பெரியவா.

வழக்கம்போல் தானே அந்தப் புதிரையும் விடுவிக்கிறார்.

“விஷ்ணுவின் கையில் சக்கரம் சுற்றிக்கொண்டிருக்கு,கொசுவும்

சக்கரமாய் சுற்றிக்கொண்டுதான் இருக்கு.

கெட்டவர்கள் விஷ்ணுவைப் பார்க்க முடியாமல் ஒதுங்கிக் கொள்வார்கள்.

கண் வலிக்காரர்கள் கொசுவைப் பார்க்க முடியாமல் ஒதுங்கி விடுவார்கள். ச்ருதியிடம் விளையாடுபவர்

விஷ்ணு. [ச்ருதி=வேதம்] ச்ருதி முனையில் ஙொய் என்று கத்திக்கொண்டு விளையாடும் கொசு [ச்ருதி=காது]!”

இந்த சிலேடை சொன்னதுக்குக் காரணம் மடத்தோடு

அவர்கள் இருந்த முகாமில் கொசுத்தொல்லை தாங்க முடியாது.

“அனந்தசயனம் பண்ணும் பெருமாள்தான் கொசுன்னு

நினைச்சுண்டேன்னா, பகவத் ஸ்மரணையோடு தூங்கலாம்!” என்று எல்லோரையும் சமாதானம் செய்வாராம்.

இப்படி எந்தக் கஷ்டத்தையும் நகைச்சுவை ததும்ப சரி செய்துவிடும் அழகையும் பெரியவாளிடம் அனுபவிக்க முடியும்.

ஒரு நீண்ட உபன்யாசம் நடந்து கொண்டிருந்தது. பெரியவாளும் கேட்டார். ஒரு வழியாக உபன்யாசம் முடிந்தது.உடனே பெரியவா”சாக்கு கிடைச்சுதுன்னு நன்னா ரொம்ப நேரம் சொன்னயா?”என்றார்: “நீ ஒக்காந்துண்டிருந்தது ஒரு சாக்குமேலே…அந்த சாக்கைச் சொன்னேன்!” என்று தமாஷ் பண்ணினாராம்

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Source ……..www.perivaproboards.com

Natarajan

 

“தாளமிடும் யானை ….கோலமிடும் மாடு ….’ !!!

தாளமிடும் யானை! கோலமிடும் மாடு!

பார்க்க அழைக்கிறார் காஞ்சிப்பெரியவர்

கஜகர்ணம்-கோகர்ணம்-விளக்கம்

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(உண்மையான அர்த்தம்)

நவம்பர் 24,2015,.தினமலர்

ஒரு செயலைச் செய்வது மிகவும் கடினம் என்றால், “கஜகர்ணம் போட்டாலும் நடக்காது’, “கோகர்ணம் போட்டாலும் நடக்காது’ என்று சொல்வார்கள். “யானை மாதிரி குட்டிக் கர்ணம் போட்டாலும் நடக்காது’ என்ற கருத்தில் இதைச் சொல்வதாக பலர் நினைக்கிறார்கள்.

ஆனால், காஞ்சிப் பெரியவர் அதன் உண்மையான அர்த்தம் சொல்கிறார் கேளுங்கள்.

விலங்குகளில் யானை மட்டுமே காதை விசிறி மாதிரி இயல்பாகவே ஆட்டிக் கொண்டிருக்கும் ஆற்றல் படைத்தது. இதற்கு “கஜ தாலம்’ என்று பெயர். “தாலம்’ என்பதற்கு “பனையோலை விசிறி’ என்று பொருள். விசிறி போன்ற காதை, ஒரே சீராக தாளம் போடும் விதத்தில் அசைப்பது அதன் இயல்பு.

மனிதர்களால் அப்படி காதை ஆட்ட முடியுமா! அது மிகவும் சிரமமான வித்தை. அதையே “கஜ கர்ணம் போட்டாலும் நடக்காது’ என்பார்கள். அதுவே நாளடைவில், “கஜ கரணம்’ என்ற பொருளில்” யானை மாதிரி குட்டிக் கரணம் போட்டாலும் நடக்காதாக்கும் ‘என்று அர்த்தம் உண்டாகி விட்டது.

அதே போல, கோகர்ணம்’ என்பதற்கும் பொருளைப் புரிந்து கொள்ளுங்கள். “கோ’ என்றால் “பசு’. இங்கு “கர்ணம்’ என்பது பசுவின் காதைக் குறிப்பதில்லை. இங்கு வினைச் சொல்லாக வரும் “கர்ணம்’ என்ற சொல்லிற்கு “குத்துவது, துளைப்பது’ என்பது பொருள்.

மாட்டின் உடம்பில் விரல் அல்லது தார்க்குச்சி மூலம் குத்தினால், கோலமிட்டது போல அலை, அலையாக உடம்பெங்கும் சலனம் பரவும். இதை மாதிரி மனிதர்களால் செய்து காட்ட முடியாது. இதுவும் ஒரு அபூர்வ வித்தையே.

இதனால் தான் நடத்த முடியாத செயல்களை, கஜகர்ணம், கோகர்ணம் என்ற வார்த்தைகளால் குறித்தனர்.

மகாபெரியவர் தந்துள்ள அற்புதமான விளக்கத்தைப் பார்த்தீர்களா!

Read more: http://periva.proboards.com/thread/10881/#ixzz3wPewAOpV

Source……..www.periva.proboards.com

Natarajan

Message for the Day…” Only one who has so filled themselves with love and who lives in the light of that love deserves to be called human.”

Humans are full of love (prema). Their hearts are springs of mercy. They are endowed with true speech. Peace is the characteristic of the mind of humans. It is the innate quality of the mind. Do not search for peace outside. Just as gold and silver lie hidden under the earth, and pearl and coral under the sea, peace and joy lie hidden in the activities of the mind. If you desire to acquire these hidden treasures, dive deep and turn your mental activities inward, you will become full of love. Only one who has so filled themselves with love and who lives in the light of that love deserves to be called human. Those devoid of love are demons and monsters. Within every man, the holy quality of love is ever present, without change. It is one and indivisible. Those saturated with love are incapable of spite, selfishness, injustice, wrong, and misconduc

Sathya Sai Baba

Message for the Day….” The fog of illusion melts away with the touch of Rays of God’s Grace…”

Temples are invitations and signboards directing people to their Divine home. Temples are intended to instruct people in the art of removing the veil of attachment that lies over their heart. That is why Tyagaraja cried in the temple at Tirupathi, “Remove the veil within me, the veil of pride and hate.” The fog of illusion (maya) melted away with the touch of the rays of grace. Then he sang out describing the image of divine charm in the song, “Sivudavo Madhavudavo”; he drank deep the sweetness of that form. The churning of his heart by the divine formula produced the spark of wisdom(jnana), and it grew into the flame of realisation. On one occasion, Lord Sri Ramachandra spoke thus: “Dawn breaks and dusk falls. With dawn, greed awakes in people; with dusk, lust gets hold of them. Is this to be your goal and way of life? With every passing day, you are nearing one step closer towards the cave of death, missing precious opportunities. Do you ever worry over a wasted day?”

Sathya Sai Baba

South India Looks Spectacular from Space. As Proved by These Tweets from the ISS…..

Selected specially for a year-long mission, American astronaut Scott Kelly has been on the International Space Station (ISS) since March 2015. Early this morning, as the ISS was passing above the Indian coast, he posted some mind-bendingly beautiful photos of South India.

Here it is (here’s what we look like) from space. SPACE, you guys.

A rare glimpse of beautiful South ! from

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      SPECTACULAR.

      Source……..www.the betterindia.com

      Natarajan

Image of the Day….” Spectacular new image of earthrise”

A new earthrise photo, as seen from the moon by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.

Spectacular new image of earthrise seen from the moon, from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter using cameras operated by Arizona State University. Africa, the south Atlantic Ocean and the eastern edge of South America can be seen. The large tan area on the upper right is the Sahara Desert. In the foreground on the moon, you are seeing the Compton crater. Read more about this image.

As seen from any one spot on the moon’s surface, Earth never rises or sets. Because one side of the moon always faces Earth, the Earth hangs relatively motionless in the lunar sky. But orbiting spacecraft can see earthrises and earthsets. This week, Arizona State University emailed us this amazing new image of an earthrise seen from the moon, along with Q-and-A with Mark Robinson, who is the principal investigator for the cameras aboard NASA’s Lunar Reconnissance Orbiter. In it, Robinson talked about this image, which was acquired by the orbiter’s camera (the LROC) in October.

Q: How did you know this image would be possible?

A: [The LROC has] taken pictures of the Earth more than 10 times in the past. We wanted to get a limb shot (showing the edge of the moon). What makes it really hard is getting the moon in the foreground … That was not by accident. We have software tools that allow us to visualize observations. We know where the spacecraft is going to be in the future … We determined from which orbits the Earth will be visible near the limb. Once we know the ground track where the Earth will be visible, we then find a view with a dramatic foreground.

Question: What are some of the pieces that had to come together to make this photo?

Answer: Just a few of the steps: You have to roll the spacecraft, in this case about 70 degrees, but the spacecraft is traveling at over 1,600 meters per second. We’re restricted in the length of one exposure time to something close to 0.4 milliseconds. You also move the spacecraft in the direction of flight so that you can get a wide enough field of view. When a spacecraft is in an elliptical orbit, the timing changes from image-to-image in an orbit. We have to compute all of that beforehand to get it exactly right … That timing has to be precisely carried out … We have to predict the temperature of the CCD (electronic equivalent of film). The Wide Angle Camera (WAC) is imaging an area multiple times while the Narrow Angle Cameras (NAC) takes just one picture. We blow up the WAC images and combine them to produce higher resolution, and then overlay this sharper image on the NAC image. We wanted the Earth to be on the horizon, and that only happens from certain areas of the moon. It’s only when the spacecraft is above the boundary between the nearside and farside that you can see the Earth behind the limb (edge of the moon).

Q: LRO has been in orbit for more than six years. If you picked the best shots to show your friends, what are they?

A: We’ve taken more than a million images. My answer changes every three days. The Apollo landing sites are fantastic. You can see the tracks the astronauts left on the surface of the moon. To me, as a scientist, it’s really great because it helps me visualize the photographs they took on the surface. The significance of the geologic context. ‘All right, now I know they got that soil sample there, and I can see what it looks like.’

Bottom line: NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter acquired this new image of Earthrise from the moon in October, 2015, using the orbiter’s camera (the LROC) operated by Arizona State University.

Source…..www.earthsky.org

Natarajan

Message for the Day….””Cultivate an ounce of pure devotion! That is sufficient for you to be awakened from the delusion…”

Many dull-witted moderns are puzzled at the purpose of all the constructions and conditions, conventions and customs that revolve around the temple. They cannot grasp the significance of any answer because it is beyond their limited understanding. A patient suffering from high fever will find even sweet things bitter; so too, those afflicted with the high fever of worldliness can never taste the real sweetness of truth. The fever must subside; then they can appreciate the value of the things of the spirit. Similarly if you deny yourself of the bliss derivable from surrender to the Lord, and run about madly pursuing sacred spots, sages, and holy rivers, how can you be helped? Cultivate an ounce of pure devotion! That is sufficient for you to be awakened from this delusion! Devotion will teach you that you can attain peace only by returning to your own native home, which is God within you. Until then, homesickness will haunt!

Sathya Sai Baba