Message For The Day…” Pursue Spirituality with no Expectations in Mind… “

You should not pursue spirituality with any end result in mind. One who works for wages is a worker and not an owner. The daily wage earner will not have any ownership or interest towards completing the tasks. He or she will worry about being present till the schedule, collect their wages and leave. Thus, he or she thinks that they are separate from the organisation. In your home, the wife or the children do their respective duties, but do not demand any wages. The wife does not ask any sort of income for the activities she does. She discharges her responsibility with purity and perfection, and takes care of everything at home. One who prays, just for a result is like that daily wage earner. One who enjoys the feeling that God is his own, and that God is within them, is like the owner. Aspire to become owners and not servants.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For the Day…” Whatever You Do or Say Comes Back to You … “

Wherever you see, whoever you see, there is nothing but Divinity that is present. Salute all beings, even if you think they are inferior to you. Remember, you are not saluting the individual but to the Divine within them. If you have one thousand pots filled with water, the reflection of the Sun shining above will be the same in all the pots. So too, the reflection of the Divine is present equally in all beings. Just as the reflection of Sun will depend upon what is present within the pot, what you see around you is a reflection, reaction and resound of your own actions. Whatever you do or say comes back to you. You see your own form in the mirror. If you hate others, you hate yourself. There is no use in blaming God for your own actions. God is attributeless, sacred, pure and wise. It is human ignorance to attribute qualities to God.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For the Day…” Whatever You Have is Not Yours…It is God’s Gift To you…”

Accept everything as God’s gift (Prasadam). Always feel that whatever you have is not yours, and it has come from God. Accept pain too as God’s gift and be content with that. Learn to be happy that God has given you two square sufficient meals. If you compare yourself with a wealthy person, who has four rich meals while you are having two, you will feel discontented. On the other hand, think of the poor man who cannot manage even one meal a day. In this manner, develop contentment. You must learn to be satisfied in simple things too. It is only then that Divinity can blossom from humanness. Being contented is a most important human quality and it can be gained through incessant devotion to the Lord. Continue chanting His name and develop your Love for Him, and dedicate your Life unto Him.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Ads Which Convey a Strong Social Message ….

 

Ads aren’t just for selling products. Sometimes ads can be used to deliver a message of utmost importance, whether it is one you agree with or not, that is up to you, but you cannot help but admire the clever and at times very intelligent ways social commentary ads pierce your defenses and almost make you listen.
Liking Isn’t Helping. Be A Volunteer. Change A Life
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Save Paper – Save The Planet
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Premature Ending: “If you smoke, statistically your story will end 15% before it should.”
Social Commentary Ads
Deforestation And The Air We Breathe: Before It’s Too Late
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Elm Grove Police Department: Slower Is Better
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Air Pollution Kills 60.000 People A Year
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Smoking Causes Premature Aging
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Sleepiness Is Stronger Than You. Don’t Drive Sleepy
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For The Homeless, Every Day Is A Struggle
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Animal Abuse And Shelters: Same Pet, Different Owner
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Deforestation Continues With The Turn Of A Page
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Source: Carlos. P  ….ba-ba mail site

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Message For the Day…” Install Within Yourself that Nameless, Formless Divine…”

Many imagine that God will appear before them in response to their worship (Yagnas). These are illusions, merely imagination. What ultimately manifests before you is the nameless, formless Lord. In reality, God does not have any one specific form. Your mind keeps prompting such imagination. When you think of God as Krishna, the feelings of Krishna are aroused in you by your mind. As your feelings guide you, you see the manifestation of your favourite Lord everywhere. You must proceed on the path, focusing on the Divine Self. Control the activity of the mind and proceed on the path until the mind vanishes. The Divine Self has no name or form. Install within yourself that nameless, formless Divine. The whole world is the manifestation of the One Divine Soul. In all the beings, whether they are small insects, birds, animals or human beings, the same Lord pervades. Therefore, salute the Lord in every being.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Meet Mr. Masthan ….A Living Proof of Communal Harmony …

 

A native of Tirunelveli, Masthan set up his shop near the Yoga Narasimhar temple on Velachery Main Road in 1980. Photo: M. Srinath
The Hindu    A native of Tirunelveli, Masthan set up his shop near the Yoga Narasimhar temple on Velachery Main Road in 1980. Photo: M. Srinath

S. Masthan, who has set up shops across the city, is well-versed in the Hindu calendar and festivities

Sixty-year-old S. Masthan is living proof of communal harmony. He also offers the hope that with hard work and perseverance, one can bust the barriers to success in business.

Mr. Masthan is the proprietor of Raja Seeval Store, the most-sought after shop in Velachery for Hindu religious items, for more than three decades.

Masthan, a native of Tirunelveli, recounts the story behind setting up his shop near the Yoga Narasimhar temple on Velachery Main Road, in 1980.

“The locality had a large Brahmin population in those days and they had to travel a long way to Mambalam or Triplicane, to purchase the materials needed for poojas and other rituals, at a time when transportation facilities were poor, if not non existent,” says Mr. Masthan.

That’s when he decided to set up a shop that supplies pooja materials, and it remains there to this date.

Well-versed in the Hindu calendar and festivities, Masthan, who never misses ‘namaaz’ on Fridays, need only be informed of the nature of festivities or religious rites. From the well-stocked shelves of his narrow shop, he gets all the materials ready for his clients.

He notes with pride that most of the Hindu priests in the locality send devotees to his shop to purchase required items.

A number of shops selling religious articles have come up in the area since, but devotees continue to patronise Mr. Masthan’s shop.

Today, he sells the Tamil almanac, the ‘pambu panchangam’, and has also set up branches in various places in the city — Perungalathur, Medavakkam, Urapakkam, Nanganallur, and Keelkattalai.

He has also convinced his five children, including three daughters, to take up the trade.

Mr. Masthan, who cycled several kilometres in his younger days to source the materials demanded by his clients, has a flourishing trade today, but retains the simplicity with which he started out.

He never forgets to greet a regular customer, and treats every new customer equally well.

source::::Srikanth .R. in THE HINDU

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The Man Who Moved a Mountain !!!….An Inspiring Story !!!

 

The Man Who Took Down a Mountain

Here is the amazing and inspiring story of a man who single handedly moved a mountain, and only to help others in need.About five decades ago, a landless farmer, Dashrath Manjhi from Gahlor Ghati of Gaya, India, Bihar decided to take into task the difficulties of his villagers who were almost cut off from the rest of the world by rocky hills, almost making the place impassable.

Around 1959, his wife passed away from illness and lack of immediate medical care when there was no way of taking her to the nearest medical center over the 300 feet high hills. Heartbroken after her death, Manji alone resolved to create a pass so that no one person would have to suffer the fate that his wife did.
He sold his goats to purchase chisel, rope and a hammer. This sudden change in his demeanour made him a laughing stock with people who laughed at him, calling him eccentric and crazy.

Unfazed by their remarks, Manji hammered away with consistent determination for 22 years. At the end of his arduous labour, he finally came face to face with his dream: the OTHER SIDE of the HILL! He shortened the distance from 70kms to just onekilometer.

Once this task was accomplished, Dashrath Manji became known as the Mountain Man. Sadly, this  amazing man breathed his last on August 18, 2007 after fighting cancer at New Delhis AII India Institute of Medical Sciences and received a proper state burial.
Dashrath Manji, a man who was mocked and ridiculed for his strong will and determination leaves behind a legacy of strong will and determination, and a much shorter passgeway that his fellow villagers now use every day.
 
Some invaluable lessons to learn from this story:

1. Patience is the greatest virtue that leads us to success
2. Dream the impossible!
3. Attitude Matters.
4. Stay Positive.
5. Don’t lose heart if people call you mad and crazy for your unique idea/thoughts.

source::::ba-ba mail site

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Message For the Day…” Never Get Dejected at any point of Time …”

Never get dejected at any point in time for anything. It is said that there are two losses for the one who is dissatisfied – Asantushto Dvijo Nashtaha. One is they will not have any happiness and second, they will also not be at peace. Why do people feel dissatisfied? People get restless or disheartened, if someone is in a higher position or is wearing better clothes or is more educated than them. Don’t look at someone who is better than you. Compare yourself with someone who is in a lower position than you. Then, you will not develop negative qualities. When you compare yourself with someone better than you, ego and jealousy will certainly enter you. If you see the under privileged and the distressed, and have compassion for them and serve them, you will feel satisfied. Strengthen your empathy and develop noble qualities in this manner.

Sathya Sai Baba

” It Can Be any one … It Can be YOU too… Spread Few Smiles …”

 

 

 

The young group of teenagers at DexterLab, who usually restrict themselves to the comedy genre, has come up with a very interesting and thought provoking video. A faceless man travels across Mumbai, with the intent of spreading a few smiles.

The best part of the video is where the ‘giving hand’ picks up things from religious places & offers them the the needy instead. The concept strikes a chord because the ‘giving hand’ is faceless: it can be anyone, it can be me, it can be you.

 

source::::You Tube and Story Pick

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” See Human Face Everywhere and Be Happy …” !!!

 

 

Have you ever walked down the street, only to be surprised by a happy little face you see in the concrete? Or the parking meter? Seeing faces in inanimate objects or when things look like other things is called pareidolia. It’s an awesome kind of visual illusion that even has its own sub-Reddit.

After you see this, you’ll be spotting faces in everything. Even your seatbelt will look like a happy little man (and you won’t feel crazy for thinking that).

There are chipper lil’ guys in the world around you, you just have to keep an eye out for them. Famous astronomer and scientist Carl Sagan hypothesized that as a survival technique, human beings are “hard-wired” from birth to identify the human face. That’s why we look for it in our coffee foam now.

source:::: viral nova trending site

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