World’s First UFO Landing Pad, and the First Landing….!!!

St. Paul, Alberta, a small town in east-central Alberta, Canada has the world’s first official UFO Landing Pad which was built in 1967 to celebrate Canada’s centennial. The 130 ton concrete structure consists of a raised platform with a map of Canada embossed on the back stop, consisting of stones provided by each province of Canada. The pad also contains a time capsule to be opened on the 100-year anniversary of the pad’s opening in 2067. A sign beside the pad reads:

The area under the World’s First UFO Landing Pad was designated international by the Town of St. Paul as a symbol of our faith that mankind will maintain the outer universe free from national wars and strife. That future travel in space will be safe for all intergalactic beings, all visitors from earth or otherwise are welcome to this territory and to the Town of St. Paul.

Source….www.amusimgplanet.com….Natarajan

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படித்து ரசித்த கவிதை …” இவைகளும் குருவாகலாம் …” !!!

இவைகளும் குருவாகலாம்! 

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பசிய இலைகள் பழுத்துப் போவதும்
முதிர்ந்த இலைகள் உதிர்ந்து போவதும்
புதிய தளிர்கள் முளைத்து வருவதும்
இயற்கையின் நியதி என்பதைக் காட்டுவதால்
மரம் கூட குருவாகலாம்!

அழுக்கு துணிகளைச் சுமந்து
ஆற்றுக்கு போவதில் வருத்தமுமில்லை
வெளுத்த துணிகளைச் சுமந்து
வீட்டுக்கு வருவதால் மகிழ்ச்சியுமில்லை
கடமையைச் செய்வதில் மட்டும்
கவனம் காட்டுவதால்
கழுதை கூட குருவாகலாம்!

வேண்டுதல் வேண்டாமை இல்லாமல்
வெறுப்பு, விருப்பு காட்டாமல்
ஆளுக்கு ஏற்றார்போல் ஆட்டம் போடாமல்
தன்முன் நிற்பவரின் தன்மையை
அப்படியே காட்டும் நேர்மையால்
கண்ணாடி கூட குருவாகலாம்!

எரியும் ஒளி விளக்கை
எப்படி சாய்த்தாலும்
கவிழ்த்தாலும்
ஒளிச்சுடர் மட்டும்
உயரப் பார்த்தே எரியும்
உன்னத லட்சியத்தை சொல்வதால்
விளக்கு கூட குருவாகலாம்!
தன்னைக் கரைத்து
சுற்றி இருப்பவர்களுக்கு
உன்னத ஒளி தந்து
ஒப்பற்ற தியாகம் செய்வதால்
மெழுகுவர்த்தி கூட குருவாகலாம்!

காற்றின் அலைக்கழிப்பில்
கலைந்து போனாலும்
மீண்டும் மீண்டும் முயற்சி செய்து
வலை பின்னும் கலையினால்
சிலந்தி கூட குருவாகலாம்!

உற்றுக் கவனிக்கிற
உயர்ந்த குணம் இருந்தால்
கற்றுக் கொள்ள நிறைய உண்டு
பெற்றுக் கொள்ள உங்களுக்கு
பிரியமுண்டா சொல்லுங்கள்!

source………
இளசை சுந்தரம், மதுரை.  in http://www.dinamalar.com

Natarajan

Message for the Day…” Our Culture teaches that one must never lose Hope …”

Bharatiyas lead lives of hope. The Bharatiya culture teaches that one must never lose hope. To suffer from lack of faith and to lose hope is not only losing all the strength within, but it also amounts to demeaning the human birth. Utsaham (Enthusiasm) and Shraddha(earnestness and interest) are things which will show the way for the progress of man. Every individual having such Utsaham andShraddha is sure to achieve success and attain glory in any kind of work undertaken. It is also said that one who possesses thisShraddha will attain wisdom too (Shraddhavan Labhate Jnanam). So we should make an attempt to go through the journey of our life with interest and enthusiasm.

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Never Forget the Intrinsic value of Grandparents to their Grandchildren…!!!

I’ve always had a strong bond with my grandchildren, but I didn’t quite realize just how valuable that bond really is – particularly to them – until I came across a body of research that has observed the causes and effects of the beautiful relationships between grandparents and their grandchildren.

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While the love of a parent for their child is something that cannot be eclipsed, a grandparent’s love is likely to be just as strong, yet different. For instance, a grandparent does not have to deal with the daily pressure of parenting, thus the bond that they forge with a grandchild is both very close and very strong. Read on to learn more about the significance of these relationships:

The New Study

Researchers at Brigham Young University in the US examined the role of grandparents in child development. The research sample consisted of 408 fifth-graders, who were asked a series of questions about the relationship they have with their grandparents. Examples of the questions included whether they sought important advice from their grandparents when they needed it, or whether they felt comfortable discussing important problems with them. The same questions were posed to the fifth-graders one year after the initial question and answer sessions.

One of the conclusions that the study came to was that the emotional relationship between grandparents and their grandchildren had a significant impact on their academic, psychological and social development. Participating children who had grandparents that were highly-engaged in their lives were found to be more sociable, engaged at school and showed more compassion and kindness than those who didn’t have a close relationship with their grandparents.

Another conclusion arrived at by the researchers was that children with more affectionate grandparents tended to have a higher level of self-confidence, which had a long-term positive impact on their lives.

Demographic considerations were shown to have little significance in the study. Strong grandparent-grandchild relationships were found regardless of whether the child lived in a single or two-parent household. Income differences were also shown to have a negligible impact on the strength of the relationships. In fact, grandparents that lived in separate households to their grandchildren were found to have the best relationship of all.

Furthermore, the researchers were emboldened enough by the study’s findings to propose that grandparent-grandchild relationships are even more important than parent-child relationships. This is because children having regular contact with their grandparents meant that they were more likely to have developed the ability to think beyond themselves, and their immediate circumstances.

Grandparents as Protectors – A Specific Example

A particular instance in which the value of a strong grandparent-grandchild relationship can be observed is when the grandchild or grandchildren are exposed to high-risk situations, such as experiencing poverty or going through a traumatic family event.

An article published in the University of Florida’s Family, Youth and Consumer Sciences newsletter back in 2007, explored the impact of the grandparent-grandchild relationship on the negative effects that maternal depression can have on a child.

Depressed mothers and behaviors associated with being in that state were found to inhibit cognitive development in their children, especially with regard to teenagers. Furthermore, school-aged children and teenagers were shown as far more likely to be depressed as adults.

A further study in this specific subject area, conducted by Silverstein & Ruiz and published in Family Relations in 2006, found that children who had strong grandparent-grandchild relationships in their lives were less likely to suffer the ill effects of having a depressed mother once they reached adulthood. This is a clear indication of the positive effects that a strong grandparent-grandchild relationship can have on a child that’s going through a difficult time at home.

Never Forget: The Intrinsic Value of Grandparents to Their Grandchildren

Source….www.babamail.com

Natarajan





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Message for the Day…” A Body devoid of Divine strength is equivalent to dust…’

The country is not made up of dust. It is a conglomeration of human beings. It is the human beings that give it the name of a country. If there are no human beings, it is not called a country. A country is very much like a human body. The divine strength of the country is the human nature in the body. If there is no divine strength in the human body, what is the use of this body? A body devoid of divine strength is equivalent to dust. The human form and human qualities are like the negative and the positive. If the unity and the oneness of these two aspects are not properly brought about, then both of them are useless. To make an attempt to transform the human nature in yourself and elevate it to divine nature should be the purpose of all the education that you wish to have.

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” You are the Best Judge …”

 

Message for the Day…” Enshrine Divinity in your Heart and make it Sacred…”

Today we see human forms, but the human nature and human qualities are dormant in this form. Most people are behaving very much like an animal. The qualities which are precious and which characterise the human being are morality, adherence to truth, dharma, and the like. If these are not evident, then the human nature does not shine at all. We should promote human qualities. We should not cultivate simply the human form and appearance. You not enshrining sacred Divinity in your heart and thereby becoming distant from it, and also you letting your body go where it likes, are not human qualities at all. Enshrine Divinity in your heart and make it sacred. Then you can use the human form to its fullest potential.

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Image of the Day…Lotus Flower !

 

“The lotus flower blooms most beautifully from the deepest mud” –Buddhist Proverb
The lotus flower is one of the most remarkable creations of nature. Its beauty lies in its purity, because this magnificent flower emerges from the dirty and muddy bottom of a pond, yet still remains untouched and unstained by its soiled surroundings.

img source: Source: Flickr.com Jennifer

This notable feat has ensured that the lotus is considered an embodiment of perfection in various Asian religions and cultures, with particular reference to Buddhism and Hinduism. This unique quality is said to symbolize the human who rises from the darkness of the world into a new way of thinking and living.

 Source…www.ba-bamail.com
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Message for the Day…” When Divinity dons the garb of a human body …”

When Divinity dons the garb of a human body, people are thickly blanketed by illusion and become blind to the Divine Principle. Even Yashoda was no exception to this. Once Balarama complained to Mother Yashoda that Krishna was eating mud. When questioned by Yashoda, little Krishna made a startling statement, “Oh mother dear! Am I an infant to eat mud?” Poor Yashoda failed to fathom the depth of this wonderful divine revelation. She demanded that Krishna open His mouth, so that she could verify herself. Little Krishna opened His mouth wide. To her utter shock and amazement, Yashoda saw heavenly spheres revolving in Krishna’s mouth. That instant she realised that Krishna was verily God Himself. However as soon as Krishna closed His mouth and stood before her with an innocent look, she forgot about His Divinity, hugged Him, and treated Him like an ordinary child

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Message for the Day….”When our ignorance gets extinguished ….” ?

The Ramayana unfolds the story of Rama. It is also the story of Divinity. Further, the Ramayana is the epic that unfolds the story of Sita, which is that of the individual self. The third aspect of the Ramayana is the annihilation of Ravana. The destruction of Ravana signifies the destruction of ignorance. Ignorance is extinguished when we realise perfectly the relationship between the individual self and the Absolute Self. There are three syllables ‘ra, aa, and ma’ in the word Rama. ‘Ra’ signifies the principle of fire; ‘aa’ signifies the principle of the Sun; ‘ma’ signifies the principle of the Moon. The Sun principle dispels the darkness of ignorance. The Moon principle cools the inner heart. And the fire principle destroys illusion.

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