Message For the Day…”Discard Both Praise and Blame …”

Every aspirant who seeks the Divine through the path of devotion should strive to keep away from the turmoil, cruelties, and falsehoods of this world and practice truth, righteousness, love, and peace. Those who seek union with God and the welfare of the world should discard as worthless both praise and blame, appreciation and derision, prosperity and adversity. They should courageously keep steady faith in their own innate reality and dedicate themselves to spiritual uplift. No one, including a Maha-purusha (Avatar), can ever escape criticism and blame. But such people do not bend, but hold on to truth. Those who indulge in criticism or blame later wade through unbearable trouble and then realise the real nature of great ones and start to praise them. Their weakness and ignorance is the root-cause for such criticism. So, keep away from doubters and ignorant people and desist from discussing your beliefs with them.

Sathya Sai Baba

” Go Back to the Year 90s…” !!!

Everyone talks about how technology has taken over our lives and about how it has its downsides, despite having made our lives easy. And I’d have to say, it holds quite a bit of truth.

So, if you’re feeling tired of all the advanced, digital life you’re leading, you could always try going old school for a bit, and take yourself back to simpler times. Here are a few things you could do that might seem simple, but are guaranteed to have a big impact in transporting you back in time.

 Send a letter to a loved one and start a long conversation

 

 

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Tell them about your day, week, and subsequently about your life in general, without the help of any other mode of communication.

Make use of your old landline, and call someone on theirs

 

Make someone a mixed tape or a CD with all their favourite songs…

To make it better, put old songs in them, exclusively.

Listen to music with your old walkman/CD man

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Carry all your favourite cassettes and CDs, and change them when necessary. :D

Spot an ice-cream cart, and relish on some yummy ice-cream

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They’re surely going to be around children’s parks. Enjoy an ice-cream cone in a children’s park! :D

 Go to a cyber cafe close by, and spend an hour surfing the net on a PC

Some of the computers might even still have Windows XP. :D

 

 Pay a visit to your old school, and reminisce

Who knows, you might end up meeting some old teachers there.

 

 Fix an old radio at home….

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And listen to a few cassettes after you do. :)

 

Check the time- not on your phone, but on your wrist watch, for a week

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There still are a lot of us who wear watches, but not all of us really use it to tell the time. Take an entire week and just go by the time of your watch, and soak in the feeling of not constantly checking your phone for every little thing.

Even if time flies by, there are these little things we’ll have that we can go back to whenever we feel like everything is changing. Change is good, but going back to what it was before once in a while is great. :)

Source::::: http://www.storypick.com

Natarajan

 

Great-Great -Grand Parents with their Great-Great Grandchildren….Simply Great !!!

A photo of a 101-year-old great-great-grandmother holding her great-great-grandson, posted on the parenting blog Life of Dad, has seen hundreds of people share similar pictures.

The original image, which received more than 23,000 comments, inspired countless new submissions — proving that having a relative whose bond crosses multiple generations is not as rare as many may have thought.

‘Seriously incredible. We need to arrange a meetup of Centennials and their great-grand kids,’ wrote Life of Dad.

A photo of a 101-year-old great-great-grandmother holding her great-great-grandson, posted on the parenting blog Life of Dad, has seen hundreds of people share similar pictures

A photo of a 101-year-old great-great-grandmother holding her great-great-grandson, posted on the parenting blog Life of Dad, has seen hundreds of people share similar pictures

One image shows Ohio mom Amanda Garber’s son, Samuel, with his great-great-grandmother, Helen Willaman.

‘My son and grandma are almost 101 years apart. I feel extremely blessed to have her in our lives,’ Ms Garber told Today.

‘I love to hear the stories of when she was a little girl, or when she had a baby and how different it was back then.’

This image shows Ohio mom Amanda Garber's son, Samuel, with his great-great-grandmother, Helen Willaman - a 101-year difference

This image shows Ohio mom Amanda Garber’s son, Samuel, with his great-great-grandmother, Helen Willaman – a 101-year difference

Australian mom Leanne Young posted this image of a 102-year difference between a great-great-grandfather and his great-great-grandson

Australian mom Leanne Young posted this image of a 102-year difference between a great-great-grandfather and his great-great-grandson

Jennifer Browder Goodman from South Carolina submitted this image of her grandmother holding her daughter for the first time 'She will be 95 in August!' she wrote

Jennifer Browder Goodman from South Carolina submitted this image of her grandmother holding her daughter for the first time ‘She will be 95 in August!’ she wrote

Meanwhile Washington-based mom Breean Ferreira shared an image of her 113-year-old great grandmother and her one-year-old son.

Grandmother Laura Kayizzi also shared in the fun, posting a photo of her own grandmother, who was born in who was born in 1915 and passed away this winter.

Ms Kayizzi’s image shows her daughter’s son being held by his great-great-grandmother, revealing that ‘her advice to my daughter about being a mom was, “Love them as much as you can. They grow up fast.”‘

Candice Joynt, from Colorado, posted this image with the caption: '101 years, 4 months and 12 days apart'

 

Candice Joynt, from Colorado, posted this image with the caption: ‘101 years, 4 months and 12 days apart’

According to this submission from Pennsilvania, the age differnce here is 93 years

According to this submission from Pennsilvania, the age differnce here is 93 years

Jody Robinson, from Birmingham, wrote: 'This is a special family photo. My dad, aged 93, holding his great granddaughter, then ten days old, for the first time. He was desperate to hold her. He died 2 weeks later'

Jody Robinson, from Birmingham, wrote: ‘This is a special family photo. My dad, aged 93, holding his great granddaughter, then ten days old, for the first time. He was desperate to hold her. He died 2 weeks later’

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3018386/Great-great-grandmothers-seen-cuddling-newborn-family-members-touching-

Natarajan

Image of the Day…Spacecraft Launch on March 27 2015…

One-year crew lift-off success

NASA astronaut Scott Kelly and Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko will spend a year aboard the International Space Station.

Soyuz TMA-16M spacecraft launch on March 27, 2015

Media photograph the Soyuz TMA-16M spacecraft as it launches to the International Space Station with Expedition 43 NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, Russian cosmonauts Mikhail Kornienko and Gennady Padalka of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) onboard.

Liftoff was at 3:42 p.m. EDT Friday, March 27, 2015 (March 28 Kazakh time) from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

As the one-year crew, Kelly and Kornienko will return to Earth on Soyuz TMA-18M in March 2016.

The goal of the mission is to help scientists better understand how the human body reacts and adapts to the harsh environment of space.

Source:::: http://www.earthskynews.org

Natarajan

 

Message For the Day…”Your Journey will be Smooth , if Your Axle is Truth and Your Goal is Peace…”

The vehicle of human life is drawn by the senses, driven by the intellect, with discrimination and detachment as the reins on the two wheels of Time and Action. The spokes of the wheel are the rules of righteousness, bound by the rim of Love. Your journey will be smooth, if your axle is Truth and your goal is Peace. Be careful to not exaggerate the importance of things that have material utility. They fade, even while you grasp them. Search for truth (Sath) – that which suffers no change, and Awareness (Chith) – the state of consciousness which is pure, unaffected by gusts of passion and is free from egoism or the desire to possess. Then you will experience Light, and illumine the Path for others. Experience the joy that emanates from Love with no blemish of attachment.

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For the Day…” Need of the Hour is Harmony of Religions and Faith…”

Since many separate religions have spread worldwide, they have lost fraternal feelings and thereby have suffered in validity. There is an urgent need for harmony. The principle of harmonizing is the very heart of all religions and faiths. The principles of coordination and reconciliation must be expanded and expounded. Though religions have separate names and distinct doctrines, in essence, all are one emphasising a common core. The experience and wisdom of great seers who have unveiled the mystery of the cosmos and their feelings of universal love are not appreciated, accepted, and respected. The same God is extolled and adored in various names through varied ceremonial rituals. In every age, in every race, God sent prophets to establish peace and goodwill. All great people are images of God. They form one single caste in the realm of God; they belong to one nation, the Divine Fellowship.

Sathya Sai Baba

” Saina Nehwal …World No 1 in the Badminton Rankings Now…”

Saina Nehwal, Best in the World, Made in India

Saina Nehwal became the World No. 1 in the badminton rankings with the defeat of Carolina Marin to Ratchanok Intanon in the India Open semifinal. She is the first Indian woman badminton player to attain the feat.

Saina Nehwal 2015 India Open

A World No. 1 badminton player from India?

Ten years ago, anyone who followed Indian badminton even remotely would’ve laughed it off. Yes, India did produce a World No. 1 in Prakash Padukone. Way back in 1980. Yes, another Indian did win the All England title after him. Pullela Gopi Chand in 2001. A feat that got overshadowed by Harbhajan Singh’s hat-trick against Australia at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on the very same day. But nothing as impactful, impressive or even promising in several years after that. (Saina Celebrates World No. 1 Rank with Crushing Win over Hashimoto)

But sport has its own way of scripting history. A promising youngster from Hisar in Haryana, who had badminton players for parents, Saina Nehwal shifted to Hyderabad midway through her school years. Waking up before anyone else in her class to make it to badminton training to Govardhan Reddy, one of her initial coaches, often falling off to sleep on her father’s scooter on her way back, but still managing to maintain her grades in school. That defined Saina’s first few years, as she started playing junior nationals and satellite tournaments across the country. (Want to be the Best, Says Saina Nehwal)

He’d spent all his savings on his daughter’s training, getting her shoes and racquets, but Dr Harvir Singh, an agricultural scientist, knew it would all be worth it. In 2006, Saina finished as a runner up in the Junior World Championships. But it was only in 2008, when she became the first Indian woman to reach the quarter final of the Olympics, is when the world sat up and took notice of Saina Nehwal. When she lost to Indonesia’s Maria Kristin Yulianti in 3 games in the quarter finals in Beijing, many told Saina this was her best shot at glory and fame, and she’d lost it. Saina still remembers those remarks.

But she knew, as did another man, that this was just the start. In Pullela Gopichand, Saina found the perfect mentor. And in Saina, Gopi found the ward who was forever willing to listen to him, to work as hard as he wanted her to, and follow the path he had chalked out for her future as a world class badminton player.

Under Gopi’s tutelage, Saina blossomed. The Super Series titles started rolling in, starting with the one in Indonesia in 2009. By the next year, Saina had added four more Super Series title to her kitty, and a Commonwealth Games gold and a career high world ranking of 2 to go with that.

Saina Nehwal India Open SF

More girls around the country started picking up racquets, badminton tournaments started getting televised regularly, and in what is extremely rare for sportspersons in India who are not cricketers, Saina even had endorsements. Yes, she was truly a game-changer.

But there was no time to stand and stare. An Olympic medal had to be won. And win she did in London in 2012, a bronze albeit. A brief split with her coach was pointless, as she later admitted.

“I realised after leaving Gopi Sir that I could not move ahead without his help. So I came back to him, I don’t know what had happened, but I want to say sorry now. This medal is my gift to him,” Saina said after the Olympics.

The episode would return to haunt her in a couple of years though. The two years following her Olympic bronze saw Saina go through a very lean patch. She was losing to lower ranked players regularly, and was sluggish on court. Some or the other injury bothered her throughout. And it was during this time that a young and a very hungry PV Sindhu, also a protege; of Gopichand, was snapping at her heels. It didn’t take the media too long to take their knives out, and start writing ‘The End’ to the career of a girls who had several firsts in Indian badminton.

They say that the mind can accommodate either worries, or faith. Not both. Saina chose the latter. And she had the guts to go with that.

In the summer of 2014, she took the decision of changing coaches in order to improve her game, and try something new. Indian badminton’s most successful partnership was thus brought to an end, as Saina chose Vimal Kumar, former national champion and coach to guide and help her out. It was a bold decision in Saina’s words, a risk that she was taking.

And boy did it pay off. In a new training environment with new players, and under a coach she was exchanging more ideas with, Saina was back. And on top of her game. By the end of the year, India’s shuttle queen had won the China Open Super Series, crawled back from 9th in the beginning of the year to 3rd by the end of it, in the world rankings.

Now on top of the world rankings, the first non-Chinese to do so since Tine Baun in 2010, Saina has shown yet again, that she is still the best India has, and the rest have a lot of catching up to do.

Saina has learnt and honed her talent right here in India, under an Indian coach, and made things work for her, just on the basis of sheer hard work and dedication. Yes, it’s come at a price. Hers is almost a monk-like life with no time or space for anything barring badminton.

But that’s how the best in the world get there, isn’t it?

source…www.sports.ndtv.com

Natarajan

Message For the Day…” ‘I Know All’ attitude will Pull You Down…”

If the I-consciousness in you, produces the pride “I know all”, a fall is inevitable; the delusion causes death. The secret of salvation lies in the realisation of this danger. Rebirth is inevitable if this danger is not averted. Immerse yourself in spiritual practices, then the world and its worries will not affect you. It is only when you are far from this truth that you suffer, feel pain, and experience travail. At a distance from the bazaar, one hears only a huge indistinct uproar. But as you approach it, you can clearly distinguish the separate bargainings. So too, till you get to know the reality of the Supreme, you are overpowered and stunned by the uproar of the world; but once you enter deep into the realm of spiritual endeavour, everything becomes clear and the knowledge of the reality awakens within you. Until then, you will swirl in the meaningless noise of argumentation, disputation, and exhibitionist flamboyance.

Sathya Sai Baba