Message For The Day….Be Like an Ant and Win HIS Grace !!!

There are three types of devotion: The Vihanga method, where like a bird swooping down upon the ripe fruit on the tree, the devotee is too impatient and by the very impatience one exhibits, loses the fruit, which falls from one’s hold. The Markata method is akin to a monkey which grabs one fruit and then chooses another and tugs at that, giving way to unsteadiness as it is unable to decide which fruit it wants. So too, the devotee of this type hesitates and changes the goal much too often and thus loses all chances of success. The third and ideal type is the Pipeelika method, where like the ant, which slowly but steadily proceeds towards the sweetness, the devotee also moves directly, with undivided attention towards the Lord and wins His Grace.

Swami Satya Sai…in one of HIS Discourses..

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Message For The Day…Let the Intellect Master Your Mind…

Spiritual discipline is more arduous than physical discipline. Imagine the tremendous amount of effort undergone by the lady who runs along a wire stretched across the ring underneath a circus tent. The gain is just a few rupees after all. The same steadfastness and systematic effort aimed at a higher reward can endow you with mental balance and you can maintain your equilibrium under the most adverse or the most testing circumstances. But for such spiritual achievements the intellect and other instruments of perception are more important than the limbs. The intellect is the key. Make the intellect the master of your mind and you will not fail. You will fail only when the senses establish mastery over the mind.

Swami Satya Sai….in one of HIS discourses…

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Message For the Day….Leave Everything To God !!!

A brahmin was once crossing a river bed, and some men were washing clothes. Finding a nice new silk shawl on his shoulder, they fell upon him in a group, shouting that it belonged to the palace and had been given to them to be washed, but had been stolen and not been traced. The poor brahmin screamed “Narayana, Narayana” when they rained blows on him. Immediately Lord Narayana rose from His seat, walked forward, stopped and returned to His seat! His surprised consort asked Him the reason for His strange behaviour. Lord Narayana said, “I wanted to help that poor brahmin who has fallen into a den of scoundrels, but he has started beating them blow for blow – My help is no longer needed!” Leaving everything to His will is truly the highest form of devotion and the easiest way to win His Grace.

Swami Satya Sai…in One of HIS DIVINE DISCOURSES…

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Success Stories of TOP 10 Young Entrepreneurs !!!!

 source:::: silicon india net…

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Entrepreneurship has no bar on age, but nevertheless you get surprised to see some youngsters making it big as entrepreneurs. In the age where these youngsters could have simply did the usual things like high school, college, hangout joints, video games or bike rides, they went ahead and  founded companies, gave seminars, wrote books, and became inspiring figures for all aspiring entrepreneurs irrespective of age. Read on to know top 10 young entrepreneur success stories— their struggles and triumphs, as compiled by JuniorBiz.

 
#10 Syed Balkhi, 21

 
Syed Balkhi used to get online at three o’clock in the morning to trade stones for a game called Neopets.

 
When he was 12, his cousin pointed out that he could do the same thing with domain names – all while pulling in a handsome profit. Soon he was developing websites, designing them, and running a paid domain name directory.

 
Along with a handful of college friends (Amanda Roberts, David Pegg, and Mohammed Karim), Syed has started a successful web service company called Uzzz Productions. His blog for WordPress beginners, WPBeginner, has been up since July 2009 and already attracts an incredible 145,000 unique visitors each month.

 

#9 Farrhad Acidwalla, 18

 
His first step at entrepreneurship started with his borrowing $10 from his parents to buy his first domain name. He began building a web community devoted to aviation and aero-modeling. The website was a success; he sold it for a lot more money than his initial investment, and moved on with other similar ventures. Each took his achievement to another level and the appreciations left him humble. This motivated him to offer his work under the name of his company.

 
Farrhad has launched Rockstah Media, a cutting-edge company devoted to web development, marketing, advertisement, and branding.  It is just over a year old but it has clients and a full fledged team of developers, designers and market strategists spread across the globe.

 


As the CEO and founder, Farrhad is behind the wheels of the company taking care of the clients and guiding the creative team to success.

#8 King Sidharth, 20

 
King Sidharth is a multitalented youngster. He is a speaker, author, magazine publisher.

 
As an 11-year-old growing up in Northern India, King Sidharth and a few friends began organizing events and competitions for other children. They would make tickets and charge an entry fee, then award little prizes to whoever won. Sidharth’s first business was a big success.

 
Seven years later, King Sidharth got graduated from high school and he has already made a name for himself as one of India’s top young entrepreneurs. His primary work is in website development and design (see websites like MeditationRocks.us).

 
King is also a speaker on topics of entrepreneurship and spirituality. He calls himself the Outlaw Entrepreneur, because he refuses to follow a given pattern and says he’s going to reinvent the wheel. His vision of the wheel is unique.

 

#7 Arjun Rai, 20

 
Arjun Rai caught the entrepreneurial bug at the age of seven, selling knickknacks that he found around the house.  Young Arjun set up shop to sell leftover wildflower necklaces after a wedding. He and a cousin put up a banner at his grandmother’s front gate, asking 25 cents.

 
TV shows like ‘The Oprah Show’ and ‘The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch’ inspired Arjun to take entrepreneurship to the next level. During the summer of 2009, he got a LinkedIn account (under the name Aaron Ray) and started connecting with other ambitious entrepreneurs, hoping to learn as much as possible about the art of entrepreneurship and business.

 
In 2010, Arjun became the COO of a quickly growing onlineadvertising company, but he soon set out to follow his own,unique vision. That vision is a brand-new venture called odysseyAds.

 

 

#6 Sabirul Islam, 21

 
Sabirul Islam grew up in a crime-ridden borough of London, England. His eyes were opened to entrepreneurship by his cousin, who offered Sabirul a job at the age of 13. But when Sabirul was fired a few weeks later, he decided to take matters into his own hands. At 14, he gathered six of his friends and started Veyron Technology, a website design company. Sabirul made his first $1000 within the first two weeks.

 
In January of 2008, at age 17, Sabirul self-published his first book “The World at Your Feet”. It offers young people guidance and encouragement to turn their entrepreneurial vision into reality. The book sold 60,000 copies. Sabirul has also launched a board game (‘Teen-Trepreneur’), become a globe-trotting public speaker (over 600 speaking engagements), and started his own publishing company for aspiring teen authors.

 

 

#5 Adora Svitak, 14

 
Adora started writing when she was four years old. She hasn’t stopped since. At six, Adora received a laptop computer from her mother, on which she quickly amassed a collection of hundreds of short stories and hundreds of thousands of words – typing at 70 words per minute.

 
At the age of seven, Adora achieved her dream of becoming a published author with the release of Flying Fingers: Master the Tools of Learning Through the Joy of Writing. The book featured several of Adora’s short stories, along with her writing tips, typing tips, and advice from her mother. At age 11, Adora published a second book, Dancing Fingers, with her older sister, Adrianna.

 
Adora at the age of 12 has transformed her writing success into speaking and teaching success. She has spoken at over 400 schools and presented at the annual TED conference. She has been featured on Good Morning America and on CNN.

 

#4 Savannah Britt, 17

 
Savannah Britt was a published poet by the age of eight. By nine, she was hired as a paid reviewer of children’s books for The Kitchen Table News – a New Jersey newspaper with a readership of 70,000. But when that newspaper went under, Savannah was left unemployed at the tender age of 11.

 
She bootstraps herself and started her own publication – a magazine called Girlpez – making her the youngest magazine publisher in the world. The magazine features coverage of events, like concerts and fashion shows, along with interviews from the likes of Shwayze, Kevin Rudolf, and Dawn from Dannity Kane.

 

 

#3 Philip Hartman, 17

 
Philip Hartman became an entrepreneur when he was eight-years-old. That’s when he started building slingshots that shot both BB’s and arrows.

 
When he was a home-schooled high school senior at the age of fifteen, Philip spent most of his time cultivating two somewhat more advanced entrepreneurial ventures. One was a new system for fusing optical fibers that is cheaper, more efficient, and more dependable – an invention for which Philip won the 2008 Young Inventor of the Year award.

 
The other was called Steam Viper. It was a device that emits steam onto a windshield and is capable of defrosting a frost-covered windshield in about 15 seconds.

 


#2 Alex Fraiser, 18

 
In January 2009, at the age of 15, Alex Fraiser used his web design know-how to start Blogussion.com, a blog about blogging. As the year went on, Blogussion thrived – bursting not just with insightful articles but also with an ever-growing, increasingly enthusiastic community of subscribers.

 
In January 2010, Alex and his business partner, 24-year-old Seth Waite, launched their first product – a web theme modeled after Blogussion’s unique style – to immediate success. With an Alexa ranking under 20,000.

 

 

#1 Mark Bao, 19

 
Mark Bao had his first encounter with entrepreneurship in the fifth grade. He used Visual Basic 6.0 to write a simple computer application that managed his homework assignments and helped him write school papers. Then he copied the program onto floppy discs and sold them to his friends.

 
His first start-up came in his first year of high school. Debateware.com was an event management system for debate organizations. Eventually, Mark and his business partner sold it to the largest debate organization in the United States.

 


Mark at the age of 17, a high school senior, launched 11 web-based companies (and sold three of them) along with three non-profit foundations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unique Traits of Successful People….

 Abraham Lincoln phrased the secret of success as “Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other”. The phrase is undeniably true which suggests that success comes with strong determination. But in this cut throat era one should possess many attributes which will not appear in any balance sheet but will definitely help make a difference in the lives of their employees, industries, and communities. Read on to know some of the things which remarkable entrepreneurs and leaders do.
1. They Don’t Draw Back-Up Plans
It is considered that a dream is not a dream until it blows off your sleep. Back up plans let you sleep at night putting you passion on the back seat. You will be more concerned with your current plan if you know this is all you got.  A back up plan makes you think that if the current plan doesn’t workout, you have an alternative ready. Thus unknowingly one puts less effort than actually they might have if there were no other plans ready as a support system.
2. Get It Done!
Take up the example of any successful person and you will find each had a passion to chase their dreams and could think of nothing else until they finally achieve the set goal. You will find that they have spent days and nights to get the work done. A “will do it tomorrow” thought can never make one cross the finish line. And in this ruthless competitive era you never know when some one else will surpass you even with a brisk of a minute.

3.   …And They Work A Lot More

Remarkably successful entrepreneurs never stuck at particular set of works, their things to do list goes on. They have long lists of getting things done for which they have to put heart and soul and forget look at the watch ever 5 minutes. If you are happy with a nine – five job, your dreams will get stuck at nine to five too.
You can never judge your work and the effort you should make according to others. Your dream is yours and not their.
4. They avoid the crowds
Remarkably successful entrepreneurs never join the crowd, they pave their own way. It not always necessary that you come up with a new idea, but executing an idea in the correct direction is all it needs. You do not have to follow the set of rules set by others as others didn’t come up with your plan. You know your plan better than any one does and should go for what ever feels correct to make it work.

5. They Start From The Finish Line…
Never get relaxed after achieving an individual goal. Always remember this is just the beginning and you have to set numerous goals from your finish line itself. Success always depends on the level of your goals, an average goal will only fetch you average results. Only if you aim for 110, you will score 100. Your goals are the key to achieve the desired results and never compromise when it comes to standards.
6. Forget About Stopping


Highly successful people don’t consider finish lines; they keep starting over and over again. Look at your achievements as the steps of your success stair case leading you to another achievement. Once you start achieving your goals and make your base strong, that will open up new opportunities to yield skills and network in many other fields to take your business at the top.

7. They sell
Often selling is misunderstood with manipulating or pressurizing. Selling is nothing but explaining an idea and convince others to believe in it. It is making other people to trust you and work with you. Selling is overcoming objections and roadblocks. One successful entrepreneur will know how to make others believe in the idea and make the base of the business strong. One should know to deal with rejection and turn “no” into “yes”. They should take the feedbacks positively and work on it to make the idea better. All you need to do is to communicate.
8. They Never Tap Their Own Shoulder
If you commit a mistake, admit it! This will never let you repeat that mistake and only take you one step ahead to chase your dream. Committing mistake is human nature, accepting and rectifying it is wise nature. They are never judgmental and blame others for solely. They always share the burden and take corrective steps without creating any barrier within co workers.

source:::siliconindia net

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காதில் விழுந்ததே !!!….பதில் கொடுத்த மகாபெரியவர் !!!!

காஞ்சி மகானின் கருணைக்கு எல்லையே இல்லை. தனது அத்யந்த பக்தர்கள் தன்னை எந்த நேரத்தில் அழைத்தாலும் அவர்களுக்கு அருளாசி வழங்காமல் இருந்ததே இல்லை.

திரு ராஜகோபாலின் மனைவி கீதா பலவருடங்களுக்கு முன்பு சென்னையில் வசித்துகொண்டிருந்& #2980; சமயம். மகானிடம் பெரும் பக்தி. அவருக்கு மட்டுமல்ல, அவரது குடும்பமே மகானை கண்கண்ட தெய்வமாக வணங்கி வந்தனர் .

ஒரு சமயம் கீதாவின் தந்தைக்கு உடல் நலம் சரியில்லை. எல்லா விதமான மருத்துவ சிகிச்சையும் கிடைக்கசெய்து மசியாத அந்த நோய் அவரை படுத்த படுக்கையாக்கி விட்டது.

மருத்துவ சிகிச்சை தொடர்ந்தாலும் கீதா மகானிடம் வேண்டாத நாளில்லை, இருப்பினும் தந்தையின் உடல் நாளுக்கு நாள் மோசமாகிகொண்டு வர, ஒரு நாள் அவர் மூச்சு விடவே மிகவும் சிரமப்பட்டார். அந்த நிலை நீடித்தால் சில மணி நேரங்களில் அவர் உயிர் பிரிய நேரும்.

பூஜை அறைக்கு போய் மகானின் படத்தின் முன் விழுந்து நமஸ்கரித்துவிட்டு ” இத்தனை நாளாக என் குறையை தீர்த்து வையுங்கள்” என்று கதறிக்கொண்டு இருக்கின்றேனே பெரியவா, உங்கள் காதில் விழவே இல்லையா, என்று கடைசியாக வாய் விட்டு கதறிய போது, வீட்டின் அழைப்பு மணி ஒலித்தது. அங்கே சென்று கதவை திறந்தபோது ” காஞ்சி மடத்தில் இருந்து வருகின்றோம், மகா பெரியவா இந்த பிரசாதத்தை உங்களன்ண்டே கொடுக்க சொன்னார்” என்றனர் வந்தவர்கள்.

காதில் விழவே இல்லையா என்ற குரல் கேட்காமலா இந்த பிரசாதங்களை அனுப்பி இருக்கின்றார்? கண்களில் நீர் பெருக கீதா அவசர அவசரமாக ஸ்ரீ மடத்தில் இருந்து வந்த தீர்த்தத்தை தந்தையின் வாயில் ஊற்ற, அவரது மூச்சு திணறல் நின்றது. அதன் பிறகு அவர் தந்தை நீண்டநாள் சுகமாக வாழ்ந்தார் என்பது தான் வியப்பிற்குரிய விஷயம்.

மகான் தன் பக்தர்களை பற்றி அல்லும் பகலும் நினைக்காமலா இருகின்றார்? “காதில் விழவில்லையா? என்று கேட்டவுடன் காலிங் பெல் சப்தம் கேட்டது எப்படி?

Jaya Jaya Shankara, Hara Hara Shankara!
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Mahaperiavar”s Words Are Words Of God …..

Once in the year 1959 Kanchi Mahaan camped at Nazarathpet near Chennai. As he needed sandal paste for his puja, he called a man named Ramamurthy and asked him to grind the paste.

The same day he ground sandal paste and gave for puja, Ramamurthy felt some uneasiness in his heart in the evening. He rushed to a doctor and got his health checked.

The doctor said after his tests, “Your heart is weak. You should not carry heavy weights or do strenuous work, especially something like grinding sandal paste.”

Ramamurthy came back to the Mahaan. As the sandal paste was needed on the next day too, the Mahaan called him and gave the work. He said, “ChandraMauleesvara would take care of everything. You grind and give me the sandal paste.”

Unable to disobey the Mahaan’s words, Ramamurthy ground and gave the sandal paste. Again he felt uneasy at heart and told PeriyavaaL what the doctor had said.

“It would be dangerous only if it is a heart attack. If the heart is weak some people might live even up to a hundred years. You do your work, don’t be afraid”, said the Mahaan. Were those not the words of God?

Thereafter Ramamurthy had the bhAgyam of grinding sandal paste for the Mahaan’s puja for a long time. No such uneasiness of heart ever raised its head on those occasions!

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Find The Rose Within ….

A man planted a rose and watered it faithfully and before it blossomed, he examined it. He saw the bud that would soon blossom, but noticed thorns upon the stem and he thought, “How can any beautiful flower come from a plant burdened with so many sharp thorns? Saddened by this thought, he neglected to water the rose, and just before it was ready to bloom… it died.

So it is with many people. Within every soul there is a rose. The God-like qualities planted in us at birth, grow amid the thorns of our faults. Many of us look at ourselves and see only the thorns, the defects.

We despair, thinking that nothing good can possibly come from us. We neglect to water the good within us, and eventually it dies. We never realize our potential.

Some people do not see the rose within themselves; someone else must show it to them. One of the greatest gifts a person can possess is to be able to reach past the thorns of another, and find the rose within them.

This is one of the characteristic of love… to look at a person, know their true faults and accepting that person into your life… all the while recognizing the nobility in their soul. Help others to realize they can overcome their faults. If we show them the “rose” within themselves, they will conquer their thorns. Only then will they blossom many times over.

source::::: From SAI Devotee…
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