It Is a Donkey Trick !!!… It Teaches us Too !!!

THE DONKEY … a teacher !!! 
‘WHEN YOU TRUST SOMEONE TRUST HIM COMPLETELY WITHOUT ANY DOUBT……. AT THE END YOU WOULD GET ONE OF THE TWO : EITHER A LESSON FOR YOUR LIFE OR A VERY GOOD PERSON’  
source::::input from a friend of mine
natarajan

Message For the Day….” Learn From Sun God…Do Your Duties with Dedication…”

Life on earth is possible only because of the Sun. For mankind that is caught up in a meaningless existence and going through an endless round of futile activities, the Sun God stands out as an exemplar of tireless and selfless service. He enjoys no respite from work. He is above praise and censure. He carries on his duties with absolute equanimity. Everything he does is only for the wellbeing of the world and not for causing any harm. Thus the Sun God teaches us the supreme example of humble devotion to duty, without any conceit. Everyone must learn how to do their duties with devotion and dedication, just like the Sun. Doing one’s duty is the greatest Yoga (Spiritual path), as pointed out by Krishna in the Gita. Hence, let your actions and thoughts be good. You will then experience the bliss divine

Sathya Sai Baba

 

” Idli in Paris ” … Meet Muthuswamy of Mumbai !!!

t’s not caviar and champagne but the humble idli, vada and dosa that is going places. Muthuswamy, who once supplied milk in Matunga, has Mumbai’s upper crust eating out of his hand, quite literally. S Balakrishnan talks to the man behind the batter.

Muthuswamy…..- Photo by Rajendra Gawankar/DNA

When big-time diamond merchant and film producer Bharat Shah wanted to throw a party in Antwerp to celebrate the wedding of his son a few years ago, guess who he turned to for catering the food? Not the Hilton or Radisson but Muthukrishnan Reddy aka Muthuswamy of the Matunga Labour Camp, celebrated for his light-as-air idlis and tangy sambhar.

Muthuswamy, 58, accepted the order with his characteristic alacrity and flew down to the land of De Beers with an entourage of ten cooks and a lot of cooking vessels. He rustled up the pleasantly pungent rasam vadas, fluffy idlis, crisp dosas, perfectly spongy panniyarums. The aroma of freshly ground coriander, tamarind and curry leaves wafted in the party hall, and Muthuswamy had the guests, including the who’s who of the diamond trade, licking their manicured fingers.

More recently, when industrialist Mukesh Ambani and wife Nita wanted to host a Diwali party at their Rs1,600 crore home Antilla in Mumbai’s Carmichael Road, the self-effacing Muthuswamy was the natural choice. The five feet something caterer, clad in a white mundu and shirt, is a regular fixture at parties thrown by the richest couple of the land.

Muthuswamy is also sought after by other biggies of India, including the Ruias and Mittals.

The man who started his career 30 years ago by supplying milk in the Matunga Labour Camp-Dharavi area later graduated to selling idlis and dosas at the ramshackle Uma Shankar Hotel in Dharavi, he has since come a long way. His annual turnover runs into a few crores, but he doesn’t like to discuss it. “You know why,’’ he says.

Muthuswamy is truly bitter about the high rates of taxation in India. “Apart from income tax, I have to pay value added tax, service tax, etc. Almost 60 per cent of my earnings goes to the government. It is not worth it,’’ he complains, much like anyone else in the corporate world.

Muthuswamy receives 50 to 60 catering orders every month for large weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and JLT (Just Like That) parties hosted by Mumbai’s upper crust.

When asked which one was the biggest party he has catered, Muthuswamy replies diplomatically: “Well, all clients are the same for me. What I am interested in is the satisfaction of my clients and their guests.’’

Indeed, gastronomic satisfaction is his USP and pride. Many who have consumed hundreds of idlis in Udupi restaurants, guzzled litres of their sambhar and tasted their fair share of chutneys and masala dosas validate Muthuswamy’s food. His idlis are known for their fluffiness and his sambhar recipe beats the best in the business.

Ask for the secret of his recipes and he says, “I do not compromise on quality come what may. I source the best ingredients in the market and prepare the dishes in a traditional manner. I have done my own experimentation and apart from that I have learnt a lot from recipe books like Samaithupaar. I personally supervise the preparation of all items.’’

His micro-management seems to have paid off.  Muthuswamy presides over quite an empire.
He has catered parties all over the world, including Belgium, Italy, France and South Africa. In fact, until sometime ago, he would export ready-to-cook idlis and other foods to a company in South Africa, which in turn exported them to Paris, Rome and other European capitals. He has stopped his export business because of logistical issues.

Muthuswamy has three sons, one of whom is an aeronautical engineer while the other two are
management graduates who help him run the business. They also have plans to expand.

A few years ago, Muthuswamy purchased a fast-food joint called Relax opposite Matunga railway station and renamed it Arya Bhavan. It is no surprise that Arya Bhavan is a big hit with the Gujarati, Kutchi and south Indian community in Matunga. Interestingly, it sells idlis called the Brahmin idli and Iyengar idli. Muthuswamy also owns a restaurant in Madurai called Nellai Arya Bhavan.

source:::: S Balakrishnan in :DNA   Mumbai

natarajan

” உன் பெயர் என்ன ?… ‘நாராயணசுவாமி ‘…” !!!

 
“பரீட்சையில் நிறைய மார்க் வாங்கினால்தான் மேலே மேலே படிக்க முடியும். இல்லையென்றால் வெறும் போஸ்ட்–கிராஜுவேட் படிப்புடன் நின்றுவிட வேண்டியதுதான்.

நான் எவ்வளவு முயன்றும் எண்பதுக்கு மேல் வாங்க முடியவில்லை. தொண்ணூறாவது வேணும். நியுமராலஜி பிரகாரம் பெயரை மாற்றி வைத்துக்கொண்டால் மார்க் நிறைய கிடைக்கும் என்றார்கள். எண்கணித ஜோதிடர் ஒருவரிடம் போனேன். நாராயணஸ்வாமி ( Narayanaswami ) என்ற பெயரை Narain என்று வைத்துக்கொள்ளச்சொல்கிறார். பெரியவா உத்தரவு கொடுத்தால் ‘நாரெய்ன்’ என்று வைத்துக்கொள்வேன்.”

பெரியவா ஸந்நிதியில், பதினைந்து பேர் நின்றுகொண்டிருந்தபோது தன் விண்ணப்பத்தைச் சொல்லிமுடித்தான், கல்லூரி மாணவன் ஒருவன்..

இதைச் சாக்காக வைத்துக்கொண்டு பெரியவா ஒரு சொற்பொழிவையே நிகழ்த்திவிட்டார்கள்.

” நாற்பது சம்ஸ்காரங்களில் ஒன்று, நாமகரணம். பலபேர்கள் முன்னிலையில், வேதமந்திரங்களைக் கூறி நிகழ்த்தப்படும் சடங்கு. நாமகரணம் செய்வதற்குத் ( பெயர் வைப்பதற்குத்)தான்
வேத மந்திரங்கள் இருக்கின்றன. நாமவிகரணத்திற்கு (பெயரை சிதைத்து மாற்றுவதற்கு) இல்லவே இல்லை.

சுவாமி பெயரைத்தான் வைக்கச் சொல்லியிருக்கு. ‘நம்பி பிம்பி என்று பெயர் வைத்தால் அதெல்லாம் பின்னால் காப்பாற்றாது; கண்ணன் பெயரை வையுங்கள்’ என்று ஒரு ஆழ்வார் பாடியிருக்கிறார்.

நாராயணசுவாமியை, அவ்வளவு நீளமாகக் கூப்பிடா விட்டாலும், நாராயணா, நாராயணா என்று அழைப்பார்கள். சுலபமா புண்ணியம் கிடைத்துவிடும்.

நியூமராலஜி என்று சமீப காலத்தில் பிரசித்தமாக இருக்கு. ஒவ்வொரு இங்க்லிஷ் எழுத்துக்கும் நம்பர் கொடுத்து, அதைக்கூட்டி, ‘நல்லது, கெட்டது’ என்கிறார்கள். இது சுதேசி சரக்கு இல்லை என்பது தெரிகிறது. எண்கணிதப்படி பெயர் மாற்றம் செய்து கொண்டவர்களில் பலர், நல்ல பலன் கிடைத்தது என்கிறார்கள். அது போகட்டும், நியூமராலஜியைப் பற்றி இப்போ தீர்மானிக்க வேண்டிய அவசியமில்லை.

பையனுக்கு நிறைய மார்க்கு வாங்கணும்னு கவலை; அதனால் பெயரைக் கொஞ்சம் மாற்றி வைத்துக்கொண்டால், ஆதாயம் கிடைக்காதா என்று பார்க்கிறான். அந்த ஆசை சரிதான்; வழி அவ்வளவு சரியில்லையே? என்று சிந்திக்க வைக்கிறது.

கல்வி அறிவை சரஸ்வதி கடாக்ஷம் என்பார்கள். சரஸ்வதியின் அருள் இருந்தால் படிப்பு வரும்; மார்க் வரும். அதற்கு என்ன செய்யணும்?

சரஸ்வதி ஸ்தோத்ரம் இருக்கு;ஸௌந்தர்யலஹரியிலே மூணு ஸ்லோகம், சரஸ்வத பிரயோகம்; மேதாஸூக்தம் என்று வேதமந்திரமே இருக்கு; குமரகுருபரரின் சகலகலாவல்லிமாலை, கம்பநாட்டாழ்வாரின் சரஸ்வதி ஸ்தோத்ரம்—–எல்லாம் பாராயணம் செய்யலாம்.

ஹயக்ரீவர் என்று விஷ்ணு அவதாரம். அவர்தான் சகல கலைகளுக்கும் ‘ட்ரெஷர்ஹௌஸ்’ என்பார்கள். ஹயக்ரீவ ஸ்தோத்ரம், மந்திரம் இருக்கு. மேதா தக்ஷிணாமூர்த்தி மந்திரம் இருக்கு.

இவைகளையெல்லாம் லக்ஷியம் செய்யாமல், இங்க்லீஷ் எழுத்துக் கணக்குப்படி பேர் மாற்றம் செய்து கொள்வது, சாஸ்திர சம்மதமாகப் படவில்லை.”

இத்தனை விஷயங்களையும் பொதுவாகச் சொல்லிவிட்டு, பின்னர் மாணவனைப் பார்த்தார்கள் பெரியவா.

அவன் கண்கள் கெஞ்சிக்கொண்டிருந்தன.

தொண்டர் மூலமாகப் பிரசாதம் கொடுக்கச் சொன்னபோது மாணவர் பெயரைக் கேட்கச் சொன்னார்கள் பெரியவா.

“நாராயணஸ்வாமி” என்று கம்பீரமாகப் பதில் வந்தது!

source::::www.periva.proboards.com

natarajan
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Twelve Things Happy People Do Differently ….

12 Things Happy People Do Differently by Stephen Covey

I found this list of 12 Things Happy People Do Differently.  It was written by Stephen Covey who is the author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.  He has a lot of very inspiring ideas packed into this list.  It touches on a lot of the spiritual principles of the 12 steps which I try to live out each day including: gratitude, kindness, commitment, forgiveness, and brotherly love.  It’s another reminder for me to do my best each day and leave the rest for my Higher Power.  Enjoy! 

1. Express Gratitude: When you appreciate what you have, what you have appreciates in value. If we aren’t thankful for what we already have, we will have a hard time ever being happy.
2. Cultivate Optimism: People who think optimistically see the world as a place packed with endless opportunities, especially in trying times.
3. Avoid over-thinking and social comparison: Comparing yourself to someone else can be poisonous. The only person you should compare to yourself is yourself before now.
4. Practice acts of kindness: Selflessly helping someone is a super powerful way to feel good inside.
5. Nurture social relationships: The happiest people on the planet are the ones who have deep, meaningful relationships.
6. Develop strategies for coping: It helps to have healthy strategies for coping per-rehearsed, on-call, and in your arsenal at your disposal (like an affirmation).
7. Learn to forgive: Harbouring feelings of hatred is horrible for your well being.
8. Increase flow experiences: Flow is a state in which it feels like time stands still. It’s when you’re so focused on what you’re doing that you become one with the task. Nothing is distracting you or competing for your focus.
9. Savour life’s joys: Deep happiness cannot exist without slowing down to enjoy the joy.
10. Commit to your goals: Magical things start happening when we commit ourselves to doing whatever it takes to get somewhere.
11. Practice spirituality: When we practice spirituality or religion, we recognize that life is bigger than us. We surrender the silly idea that we are the mightiest thing ever.
12. Take care of your body: Taking care of your body is crucial to being the happiest person you can be.
source::: Bonnie J  in Living the Steps  site
natarajan

Message For the Day…” When True Humanness Blossoms …”

Although there may be differences among nations in their food and habits, the spirit of harmony and unity displayed in sports is a gratifying example to all. It is a distinctive quality of sports that differences are forgotten and persons engage themselves in games in a divine spirit of camaraderie. Sports help the players not only to improve their health but also to experience joy. However, you should not be content with realising these benefits alone. You have another body besides the physical; it is the subtle body, otherwise known as the mind. It is equally essential to promote purity of the mind and develop large heartedness. True humanness blossoms only when the body, the mind and the spirit are developed harmoniously. The enthusiasm and effort you display in sports should also manifest in the spheres of morality and spirituality.

Sathya Sai Baba

Message for the Day….” Do Not Be Weak… Be Brave & Welcome Troubles…”

Difficulties and pain help one to nurse and build the capacity for patience and forbearance. However, due to mental weakness and ignorance, people invariably shun painful experiences and distress. Do not be weak; be brave and welcome troubles. Let them come; more the merrier. Only with such a courageous attitude can you bring out the kshama (forbearance) hidden within you. Can you get promoted to a higher class without passing an examination? It is only when you secure the prescribed marks and pass the examination, you are declared eligible to advance to the higher class. While preparing for the examination you have to face stress and many difficulties but how sweet the promotion is! So welcome troubles as tests that prepare you for higher things and be happy when troubles descend on you, because that is when kshama truly blossoms.

Sathya Sai Baba 

 

Message for the Day..”Virtue Of Kshama is not Achieved by Reading Books”…

Divinity is the manifestation of Prema and Kshama. The virtue of Kshama (forbearance, unlimited patience and ability to forgive and forget) is not achieved by reading books or learnt from an instructor. Nor can it be received as a gift from someone. This prime virtue, can be acquired solely by self effort, by facing squarely diverse problems, difficulties of various sorts, anxieties, suffering as well as sorrow. In the absence of Kshama, you will become susceptible to all kinds of evil tendencies. Hatred and jealousy easily take root in a person lacking this virtue. Kshama gives complete protection to the one who possesses it. Hence Kshama, a priceless possession, is the greatest, grandest and the noblest amongst all virtues. Kshama is all encompassing.  

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For the Day…” Knowledge of Spirit (atma) is True Knowledge “…

Since ancient times, emphasis has been laid on three aspects: work, worship, and wisdom. What is wisdom? All that is related to our senses – the fleeting objects of the material world and our actions, speak of our ignorance. Wisdom dawns the moment the mind is withdrawn. The thoughtless state between two consecutive thoughts is Spiritual Wisdom (Brahma Jnana). People are not able to experience this thoughtless state and are carried away by fleeting, ephemeral, and momentary things. All the knowledge that one acquires is not true knowledge. Knowledge of the Spirit (Atma) is true knowledge. True wisdom dawns when all thoughts are decimated. However all three of these – work, worship, and wisdom, begin with service. No matter what service it is, if it is done with love and divine feelings, it becomes upasana (worship

 

Sathya Sai Baba