” குழந்தைக்கு அனுஷா என்று பெயர் வை … “

மகான்கள் நம் கனவில் வருவதுற்கு மிகவும் புண்ணியம் செய்திருக்க வேண்டும் . அந்த கனவு நனவாகும் போது கிடைக்கும் மகிழ்சிக்கு அளவே கிடையாது .

இந்த கணவன் மனைவிக்கு இரண்டாவது பெண் குழந்தை பிறந்த நேரத்தில், ஒரு நாள் அந்த மனைவியின் கனவில் பரமாச்சார்யார் வருகிறார். அவர்கள் வீட்டிற்குள் வந்து எல்ல இடத்தையும் பார்த்து விட்டு, பூஜை அறையும் பார்த்து விட்டு வெளியே செல்கிறார்.

அச்சமயம் , அந்த பெண் ஆசார்யரிடம், என் குழந்தையை பார்த்து ஆசீர்வாதம் பண்ணுங்கோ என்கிறார். அதற்கு, மகான், நீ குழந்தையை அங்கே கொண்டு வா என்கிறார் . அத்துடன் கனவு கலைகிறது..

அது முதல் , அந்த பெண்மணிக்கு காஞ்சிபுரம் சென்று ஆசார்யாராய் தரிசனம் செய்ய வேண்டும் என்று தவிப்பு.

தன கணவனுடன், குழந்தையை எடுத்து கொண்டு, காஞ்சிபுரம் சங்கர மடம் செல்கிறார். அங்கு ஆச்சர்யாளை பார்க்க காலையில் பெருங் கூட்டம். . கையிலோ மூன்று மாத குழந்தை. இருப்பினும் அந்த பெண்மணி மனம் தளரவில்லை . எவ்வளவு நேரமானாலும் பெரியவாளை தரிசனம் செய்யாமல் செல்வதில்லை என்ற முடிவோடு குழந்தையுடன் அங்கேயே அமர்கிறார். மாலை வருகிறது .. ஆசார்யாள் தரிசனம் ஆரம்பம்.

அப்பொழுது, ஒரு அணுக்க தொண்டர் ஒருவர், அந்த பெண்மணியிடம், குழந்தையை பெரியவாளிடம் கொடுக்க சொல்கிறார். பெரியவா அந்த மூன்று மாத குழந்தையை தன் மடியில் வைத்து கொண்டு வைத்து கொண்டு, கொழந்தைக்கு பெயர் வைச்சாச்சா என்று கேட்கிறார். இல்லை என்கிறார் அந்த தாய். அப்படி என்றால் இவளுக்கு காமாக்ஷி என்று பெயர் வை என்கிறார். அதற்கு அந்த பெண்மணி, என்னுடைய பெயர் காமாக்ஷி என்கிறார். பிறகு மகான், அப்படினா இவளுக்கு ” அனுஷா ” என்று பெயர் வை என்கிறார் . மகான் திரு வாயால் பெயர் பெற்ற குழந்தை . தன்னிடம் 20 -30 நிமிடங்கள் வைத்து கொண்டு பிறகு குழந்தையை தாயிடம் திரும்ப கொடுக்கிறார்.

மகான் தன மடியில் குழந்தையை வைத்து கொண்டு இருப்பதை பார்த்ததில் அங்கு கூடி இருந்தவர்களுக்கு மிகவும் ஆச்சர்யம். அப்பொழுது , அந்த பெண்மணிக்கு, மகான் கனவில் வந்து, ” கொழந்தையை அங்கே கொண்டு வா ” என்று சொன்னதின் அர்த்தம் விளங்கியது.

மஹா பெரியவரை தரிசனம் செய்வதற்கே ஒரு கொடுப்பினை வேண்டும். அவரிடம் ஆசி பெறுவதற்கு மிகவும் புண்ணியம் செய்திருக்க வேண்டும்.

எங்கும் நிறைந்த அந்த பரப்ருமம் மடியில் இருக்க அந்த குழந்தை செய்த தவம் யாரறிவார் !! அந்த பரப்ருமமே அறியும் !!

Message For The Day…” Service to Society Is the Highest Service… “

The Gita advises that service to the society (Sangha) is the highest service (Seva), as well as the most beneficial spiritual discipline (Sadhana). No one can run away from this obligation; you have to use the community wherein you are born for sublimating your ego and saving yourself. Service taken up as a Sadhana teaches fortitude (Sahana). That is why Krishna directed Arjuna to engage in battle to win back his share of the Kingdom, and ensure for the people righteous administration and an atmosphere wherein they can strive successfully to attain salvation. This he had to do in a spirit of dedication and surrender to the will of God, irrespective of his own likes and dislikes, and the consequences that might flow from his unselfish activities. Even Avatars (incarnations) demonstrate in their lives the supreme importance of Seva.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

The Most Expensive Book In The World… $ 11.5 Million !!!

 

A copy of John James Audubon’s Birds of America was sold at an auction in London for £7.3 million ($11.5 million), and thus became the most expensive book ever sold. The auction was a rare chance to own one of the best preserved editions of the 19th century masterpiece, with its 435 hand-colored illustrations. The winning bid was placed by London-based art dealer Michael Tollemache, who outbid three others during the auction.

Only 120 complete sets of Audubon’s 435 hand-colored, life-sized engravings of America’s birds are believed to exist today, with the majority (107) owned by institutions. The last full edition of The Birds of America, which went up for auction in 2010, sold for £7.3m at Sotheby’s, breaking the world record for a single book.

“Birds of America is most significant for its sheer beauty. It’s a masterpiece of illustration,” the words of Richard Davies, a rare and used books specialist. “Aside from being famous in the rare book world, Birds of America has also immense historical and ornithological importance. Some of the birds John James Audubon painted are extinct and he also discovered new species.”

Measuring over three feet in height and running to four volumes, The Birds of America was created by Audubon between 1827 and 1838. The illegitimate son of a French sea captain and his creole mistress, Audubon was an itinerant artist who traveled America’s wilderness drawing the birds he loved. He was insistent that The Birds of America was made up of life-size illustrations, and that it showed all the known species of north America, making the finished volume

Each of the printed book were colored by hand, and it was an extremely laborious process. Even by today’s standards, the vividness of its illustrations of birds is extraordinary but when it was being released in the 1830s it was mindboggling. Audubon employed a rather shocking technique to produce the book. He hunted the birds down and shot them before propping them up on wires to paint. Each drawing would take about 60 hours to complete. Ironically, many of his beautifully rendered subjects are now extinct, such as the Carolina Parakeet, Passenger Pigeon, Labrador Duck, Great Auk, Esquimaux Curlew, and Pinnated Grouse.

Picking up a copy of the “book” is a two-person job, said the dealer, who examined an edition at Sotheby’s once prior to an auction. “The (very nervous) resident expert and I (gingerly) turned the pages together, him at the top and me at the bottom, and peeled them back (respectfully) into just the right conjunction with the rest of the plates,” said Gekoski. “You have to be careful how you handle a gargantuan book worth more than 10 million dollars.”

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” God’s Own Child From God’s Own Country “….

Edmund Thomas Clint was a child prodigy from Kochi, Kerela. Sadly, he lived only for 7 years and passed away due to kidney failure.

But what he did in those 7 years is a work of sheer genius. At such a tender age, he had the creative bent of an artistic legend: he created some fine 25,000 artwork in just 2522 days!

Clint Road in Kochi is named after him. There are books and films on his unbelievable journey, yet this is an untold story. The video rightly attributes,

“Gods Own Child from God’s Own Country”

 

 

 

source::: You Tube and Story Pick

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Happy Easter…Say it With A Huge Smile !!!

 

 

Have a Very Happy Puppy Easter!
Easter is here, and I wanted to make sure that you start it with a HUGE smile on your face. I hope this will do just that and that you have the very best of holidays. This will get you started in the right direction!

 

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Message For the Day…” Every Human Being is an ‘ Amsavatar’…”

Oblivious to the presence of the Divine within, people embark on the quest for God. They behave like a person who goes to borrow milk from their neighbour, forgetting the wish-fulfilling cow (Kamadhenu) in their backyard. Avatars are of two kinds: Amsavatar and Purnavatar. Every human being is an Amsavatar (partial incarnation of the Divine); in the Gita, Lord Krishna says, ‘a part of the Divine Soul has become the individual soul in the world of living beings (Mamaivaamso jeevaloke jeevabhutah-sanaatanah)’. Many partial incarnations get caught up in Maya (worldly illusion), develop egoism and possessiveness, and lead worldly lives. Purnaavatar (full incarnation of the Divine) may behave, according to the circumstances, as if they were subject to Maya, but they are free from Maya at all times. They subdue and transcend Maya, and manifest their full Divinity to the world throughout their lives.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Sri Mahapriava Sri Pada Darsnam …On Anusham Day …

 

Anusham Special – 18 APRIL 2014…

Here is a beautiful compilation of Guru Paduka Stotram, interwoven with Periva’s rare photos – carefully chosen sets where you can get to have his Padam/Paduka darshan in almost every photo.

 

 

 

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Message For The Day…” Only When Your Mind Is Pure, You Can Realise The Divinity In You …”

 

There are several, who, despite chanting the Lord’s name for several hours, days and months together, did not transform themselves even one bit. The demonic nature of Ravana, Bhasmasura and Kamsa did not diminish even a little, despite their chanting of the Lord’s name. What is the reason for this? All their sense organs function with the feeling: “I am the body (Aham Dehosmi).” Those who utter the name of the Lord while being immersed in body consciousness cannot realise the Divine, however long their penance may last. You are the embodiment of Divine Consciousness. Only when you are pure, you can experience that consciousness. Through attachment to worldly pleasures one gets bound to the physical and becomes oblivious to one’s essential Divinity.  

Sathya Sai Baba

 

Kitchen That Feeds 100000 Daily …

Free kitchen in India run at the Sikhs’ holiest shrine produces 200,000 flat breads and 1.5 tonnes of lentil soup daily.


Two hundred thousand rotis (Indian flat bread), 1.5 tonnes of dal (lentil soup) and free food served to 100,000 people everyday are what makes the free kitchen run at the Golden Temple in the western Indian city of Amritsar stand apart.By all measures, the kitchen (called langar in Punjabi ) is one of the largest free kitchens to be run anywhere in the world.The concept of langars was initiated centuries ago by Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikh religion.

At the Langar, no one goes hungry – and everybody gets a hot meal regardless of caste, creed and religion.

All Sikh Gurudwaras (places of worship) have langars, but the one at Golden Temple – Sikhs’ holiest shrine – has little parallel.

“Anyone can eat for free here and on an average we serve food to 100,000 people. On weekends and special occasions double the numbers of people visit the langar. The langar never stops and on an average 7,000 kg of wheat flour, 1,200 kg of rice, 1,300 kg of lentils, 500 kg of ghee (clarified butter) is used in preparing the meal every day,” says Harpreet Singh, manager of this huge kitchen.

“The free kitchen uses firewood, LPG gas and electronic bread makers for the cooking and we use around 100 LPG cylinders and 5,000 kilograms of firewood every day,” he adds.

The kitchen is run by 450 staff, helped by hundreds of other volunteers.

Sanjay Arora, 46, from New Delhi, comes to volunteer at the langar two days a month. “This is seva (service) for me. I feel happy after doing this service. This is not just free food because here you forget all the differences that separate humans from each other,” he says.

Volunteers also wash the 300,000 plates, spoons and bowls used in feeding the people. The food is vegetarian and the expenses are managed through donations from all over the world.

The yearly budget of the langar runs into hundreds of millions.

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The “langar” or free kitchen at Golden Temple in the Indian city of Amritsar is perhaps the world’s largest free eatery. The Langar or free kitchen was started by the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak

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Around one hundred thousand (100,000) people visit the langar every day and the number increases on weekends and special days.
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People from all over the world especially ” Sikhs” visit Golden temple at least once in their life time.
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Everybody is welcome at the langar, no one is turned away. It works on the principle of equality between people of the world regardless of religion, caste, colour, creed, age, gender or social status.
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People sit on the floor together as equals and eat the same simple food at the eating hall of the Golden Temple langar.

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Langar teaches the etiquette of sitting and eating in a community situation.
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People from any community and faith can serve as volunteers.
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The lines of status, caste and class vanish at the langar. Everybody is treated as equals.
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The meal served is hot but simple: comprising roti (flat Indian bread), lentil soup and rice.

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The utensils are washed in three rounds to ensure that the plates are perfectly clean to be again used.
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Running the kitchen also means washing and cleaning thousands of plates, bowls and spoons.

 

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Some 450 staff and hundreds of volunteers help to run the kitchen.

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Five thousand kilograms of fire wood is used every day for preparing the meals at this langar, that runs 24/7.
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A Sikh volunteer prepares the dal (lentil soup) that will be served for the meals at the langar.
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Around 200,000 rotis are prepared every day at the langar which is served to the people.
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Wheat flour being put in a contraption that acts like a dough maker. The dough will be used for making rotis (Indian flat bread).
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Rotis (Indian flatbread) are cooked over electric machine .
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Women play an important role in the preparation of meals. Volunteers make stacks of rotis that will be served at the free kitchen.

 

Message For The Day…” Never Be Egoistic of Your Knowledge… “

 

Educare guides a person to be humble, it grants a sense of discrimination endowed with wisdom. Why should anyone feel proud in being educated? Ultimately isn’t what he or she has attained a fraction of all learning? Never be egoistic of the knowledge you have acquired. Education is true, only when you direct it to render service to the society. Humility must be the crest jewel ornament of an educated person; it is truly the essence of education. It must reflect in our daily conduct and behavior, and should not be simply limited to occasional verbal expressions. People with humility, and obedience to parents and elders will achieve great success in their lives. Through your own words and actions, you must manifest the latent values by engaging yourselves in appropriate acts.   

Sathya Sai Baba