Message For The Day…Keep Passions Under Check….

Desire makes one crave for sabdha (sounds), sparsha (touch), rupa (form), rasa (taste), gandha (smell) – the qualities of the five Elements that constitute the body. One is prompted by the element of Space present within to seek sweet sounds that satisfy the ear; by the element of Air within, to run after smooth and soft things that yield pleasure to the skin, by the element of Fire to pursue things that are beautiful and appealing to the eye; the Water element makes one crave for food and drink that are tasty to the tongue, and the element of Earth urges one to cater to the nose, by trying to enjoy pleasant smells. Just as the high temperatures from the Sun is controlled, modulated and reduced by the systems in your body to a congenial temperature of 98.4 degrees, you must keep the forces of your elemental passions in check and bring it down to tolerable levels, for congenial living.

– Divine Discourse Message from Swami Satya Sai..

Natarajan

Start Where You Stand !!!

Mukesh Choudhary in silicon india net..

Natarajan

Start where you stand and never mind the past,
The past won’t help you in beginning new,
If you have left it all behind at last
Why, that’s enough, you’re done with it, you’re through;
This is another chapter in the book,
This is another race that you have planned,
Don’t give the vanished days a backward look,
Start where you stand.

The world won’t care about your old defeats
If you can start anew and win success,
The future is your time, and time is fleet
And there is much of work and strain and stress;
Forget the buried woes and dead despairs,
Here is a brand new trial right at hand,
The future is for him who does and dares,
Start where you stand.

Old failures will not halt, old triumphs aid,
To-day’s the thing, to-morrow soon will be;
Get in the fight and face it unafraid,
And leave the past to ancient history;
What has been, has been; yesterday is dead
And by it you are neither blessed nor banned,
Take courage, man, be brave and drive ahead,
Start where you stand.

Message For the Day…Win Love through Love…

Pure love alone can carry out successfully projects of service and welfare. Love creates sympathy; Love will show the way where hatred creates complexities. When a toddler is learning to walk, love will place no obstacles on the path. On the other hand, it will encourage, welcoming each forward step and overlooking each fall. Unfortunately, many a beneficial ventures are laid barren because of harsh criticism and wanton disparagements. Noble works must be executed with lots of love. True devotion alone can transform people’s hearts and lead them in the path of Truth and Right Conduct. Any trace of greed for gain degrades love. That is why a child is all love as it has no attachment to the goods of the world.

Winning love through love is the vital aspect of devotion. – Baba

Swami Satya Sai in one of HIS discourses…

Natarajan

Mahaperiavaa and Bharata Sastra….

As narrated by Dr.Kalyanaraman, Neuro Surgeon …..

A very moving incident was narrated to me by a PhD student. The candidate had gone for darshan.

His Holiness: “What are you doing at present”?

Candidate: “I am writing a PhD thesis on Bharata Sastra”

His Holiness: Have you completed it?

Candidate: “I have finished more than half, but the work could not proceed further due to some problems”.

His Holiness: “What is the problem?’’

Candidate: I am trying to trace the origin and development of various aspects of Bharata Natya with evidence from literature, music, sculptures and the Sastras. I am not to get the evidence required for about three centuries in the beginning of the millennium, although I have collected the evidence for the earlier and later period. So the work is unfinished.

The candidate told me that MahaPeriyaval hardly appeared to be listening as He was giving prasadam and talking to visitors in-between the conversation. A few minutes later, He turned to the candidate again.

His Holiness: Have you been to Chidambaram?

Candidate: Yes, many times.

His Holiness: Have you visited the Nataraja temple?

Candidate: Yes, almost every time I visit the town, I go to the temple also.

His Holiness: “Do you go to Ambal’s sannadhi every time?”

Candidate: (Shame facedly) No, not always. Often I am in a hurry and have darshan of Lord Nataraja and return without having a darshan of Goddess Sivakami.

MahaPeriyaval did not reply and went on giving darshanam to visitors. The candidate took leave and returned home.

A few monthes later during a visit to Chidambaram the candidate visited the temple. Suddenly the memory of what MahaPeriyaval said, that Ambal’s sannadhi should also be visited came as a flash.

The candidate then told me. “As I entered the prakaram of Sivakami Amman I suddenly realized that all the sculptures in the four prakarams were the missing link for the evidence of three centuries for my PhD thesis. What I could not find out for several years, Maha Periyaval divined in a few seconds and gave me the lead. It took me several months even to understand that hint”.

The thesis was quickly completed and submitted to the university and the candidate was awarded the PhD degree, thereafter.

Jaya Jaya Shankara….

source::::: kanchi periva forum
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Set Goals ..Priortise Tasks…Plan Right…and Accomplish …

At any given point of time, our mind is oscillating between the past and the future. Either it is angry or sad about the past or anxious about the future. Whatever actions you do in this state of mind, you regret after some time. This is how you get caught up in the same old cycle. Does it mean that you should not plan your future? No! You should plan your short and long-term goals. Then, and only then, life gets a channel, a direction to flow. When the mind is totally in the present, the right planning happens. Not only should you plan your goals, but plan the means and methods to work towards them.Where would you like to see yourself after three years? After 20 years? After 40 years?
Don’t be feverish about the results. Give your 100 per cent. If you are feverish about the results, it will lead you to disappointment. Do not make a list of all the things you want to achieve. Select few things that really matters. Once a teacher brought a glass jar to the class and a bag with some big stones, some small stones and some sand. He asked the students to put all the contents from the bag into the glass jar. Some students put the sand first, then small stones and by then there was no place for the big stones. The teacher later explained that had they put the bigger stones first, then the smaller stones, there was always space around the stones for all the sand in the bag.This example teaches us an important lesson in prioritising things. If we put things that will give us maximum fulfillment in the long term, smaller things will automatically fall into place. Among all planets in the solar system, the earth is privileged to host life in its many forms, and, among all the species, humans are most privileged, for, they can host knowledge. Again and again you remember that you are peace, you are love, you are joy and that you are hosting the creator. If you do not realise that you are the host, you live like a ghost!

source::::SRI SRI Ravishankarji
Natarajan

Message For The Day…Moksha, the Ultimate Goal ….

Everyone has to achieve moksha (liberation), whether one is striving for it now or not. It is the inevitable end to the struggle, the goal to which all are proceeding. But, please do not be afraid of reaching the goal of liberation. Well, how do you prepare yourself for the stage? The answer is in that very word Moksha, itself. It is self-explanatory. ‘Mo’ indicates Moha, that is delusion or being deluded by attractive but transitory trash; and ‘ksha’ stands for kshaya, disappearance or decline. In other words, to attain liberation one must keep the flights of your mind away from these deluding attractions, and focus on the straight path towards liberation.

Cool comforting conversation is most congenial to an aspirant. It is the habit that will take you faster to your goal. – Baba

Swami Satya Sai in His Discourse….

Natarajan

Thoughts of Chanakya….

15 GREAT THOUGHTS BY CHANAKYA

1) “Learn from the mistakes of others… you can’t live long enough to make them all yourselves!!”

2)”A person should not be too honest. Straight trees are cut first and Honest people are screwed first.”

3)”Even if a snake is not poisonous, it should pretend to be venomous.”

4)”There is some self-interest behind every friendship. There is no friendship without self-interests. This is a bitter truth.”

5)” Before you start some work, always ask yourself three questions – Why am I doing it, What the results might be and Will I be successful. Only when you think deeply and find satisfactory answers to these questions, go ahead.

6)”As soon as the fear approaches near, attack and destroy it.”

7)”The world’s biggest power is the youth and beauty of a woman.”

8)”Once you start a working on something, don’t be afraid of failure and don’t abandon it. People who work sincerely are the happiest.”

9)”The fragrance of flowers spreads only in the direction of the wind. But the goodness of a person spreads in all direction.”

10)”God is not present in idols. Your feelings are your god. The soul is your temple.”

11) “A man is great by deeds, not by birth.”

12) “Never make friends with people who are above or below you in status. Such friendships will never give you any happiness.”

13) “Treat your kid like a darling for the first five years. For the next five years, scold them. By the time they turn sixteen, treat them like a friend. Your grown up children are your best friends.”

14) “Books are as useful to a stupid person as a mirror is useful to a blind person.”

15) “Education is the best friend. An educated person is respected everywhere. Education beats the beauty and the youth.”

source:::: writeup in TIMES OF INDIA
Natarajan

Bhakthi is Important…Not Caste or Creed….

Author::: Prof.S.Kalyanaraman, Neurosurgeon….

“On one occasion I went along with my doctor friend to a town in Maharashtra to have darshan of Maha Periyaval. We found that His Holiness had left the town three days earlier and was camping in the outskirts of the town near a small river in a mango grove. When we reached the camp, all facilities for the visiting devotees had been made in the grove.

The officials of the Mutt told me a very interesting anecdote of how His Holiness came to stay there.

As Maha Periyaval was staying in the centre of the town and performing pooja everyday, one elderly gentleman used to come and stand at the periphery of the crowd, watch the pooja and go away without coming near His Holiness. Maha Periyaval noted this and called him one day and asked him whether he wanted anything.

He replied. “I came to this place as a daily wage earner. Gradually I became Supervisor and then a small scale contractor. In course of time because of my prayers to you I became a big contractor and amassed a lot of money and bought a lot of property on the outskirts of the town. To my good fortune I heard you were coming to this town. I wanted to invite you to come to my place and place your feet in my house, but everyone here told me that since I belong to the scheduled caste, Maha Periyaval would not come to my house. Everyday I wanted to request you but could not muster enough courage to ask you directly, fearing I may get a refusal”.

His Holiness replied: “I have come to this town mainly to see you. Not only will I come to your house but the whole camp and pooja will be shifted to your place today. Periyaval stayed for ten days in that devotee’s house and mango grove, performed pooja and blessed him.”

Jaya Jaya Shankara, Hara Hara Shankara!

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Simple Rules For Simple and Successful Life …

Simple Rules For Living A Successful Life

Is your day-to-day life full of stress and chaos?

Are you scrambling to find a peaceful moment in the day when you can put your feet up and relax? Are you rushed, stressed out and ready to call it quits.

Why is that so? Who is responsible for it? Why have we made it so difficult?

The solution is simple: simplify your life. It’s the implementation part that is hard, but here are my top tips to help with that:

#1 Believe in yourself but be aware of your limitations

The first step to accomplishing all your goals and making your dreams come true starts with this simple realisation that you are human: you are not perfect and you can’t do everything alone.

Always keep things realistic. Don’t put so much pressure on yourself that you find it hard to move; trust yourself to deliver what you need to, but also be prepared to cut yourself some slack.
Own up when you make a mistake
Set goals, and enjoy the journey

#2 De-clutter & simplify

You have a thousand different things screaming for attention: you have to tidy up the kids’ room again; you have to do the dishes and laundry; and the never-ending household chores are waiting. You have to organize your calendar and make room for more appointments; make time to socialise; help the kids with homework; and make a gazillion school runs. Don’t even get started on what needs to be done at the office.

Let’s get one thing straight — you cannot accomplish anything unless you get yourself some of the clarity that comes from creating space in your life, in your relationships and your environment. You need to reduce, cut back, simplify — Only then will you stop the feeling of being overwhelmed and rushed.
Give anything you haven’t used for the past 3 years to charity
Get organized
Enjoy the concept of enjoying without owning, and appreciating without acquiring

#3 Use everything in moderation

This is something I live by, be it work, socializing, family commitments, overeating, shopping, or watching too much TV — it helps with every single thing. Embrace the philosophy of “having enough”: there’s no need to go to extremes, so exercise common sense and learn to curb any obsessive behaviour.
Spend less money than you make
Watch your diet
Watch less TV

#4 Keep things in perspective

I admit there will be times when nothing will go your way, and you will find yourself fighting battles, fixing problems and minimizing damage all day long. We all have those days, and it is too easy to get caught up in the drama. Get a handle on things: this, too, shall pass.

Your child will get better soon, the noisy neighbourhood parties will end, your backstabbing colleague will get transferred (we can hope, can’t we?) and there will be actual days where you tick off all the items on your to-do list.
Don’t sweat the small stuff
Have an open mind

#5 Treat others how they want to be treated

You might end up getting in trouble if you try treating others how you want to be treated, instead of how they would like you to treat them. For instance, if you are not a phone person, you might not call your friend because you assume that they feel the same way you do, which may not be the case.

Try to be sensitive to the needs of others, and occasionally going out of your way to do something for them.
Try not to judge
Be generous; try to do something nice for somebody on a regular basis

#6 Family first

My priority is my family, and I left work to start my own freelancing career for the flexible hours it gives. That doesn’t mean that my work is not important–it just means that I have to operate in a way that works for me and my family.

How important is it to you that you spend time with your family? Are you making sure that your work doesn’t prevent you from doing just that? What sort of arrangements have you made to make it happen? You don’t have to stop living your life for your family members, but you’ll feel far less guilt if you prioritise and make time for them.

#7 Pay attention to the moment

Stop thinking about what happened in the past, or worry about what might happen in the future. Live in the moment and learn to savour each one.

#8 Have a positive mindset

You are what you think all day long. If you have nothing but negative thoughts racing through your ahead, then that’s what you are going to get, so try shifting to a more positive outlook on life. You will be surprised to see that whatever you wished for will start to manifest itself around you.

“Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t — you’re right.” ― Henry Ford

#9 Educate yourself

The most interesting people are the ones who take an interest in life and never let go of the “beginner’s mind”. They discover learning opportunities and continue to grow, both personally and professionally.

Be a life-long learner. You don’t have to get old to become wise.
Read good books
Try to learn something new every day
Take courses in subjects you enjoy
#10 Be passionate about something

There are some people who are so bursting with energy and vitality that others feel compelled to listen to them, and feel drawn to them. Passionate home cooks, budding interior designers, gourmet chocolate lovers, antique collectors — just try asking them a question about their interest and they will talk your ears off.

You want to be that person: someone who’s full of love for something significant. Have one meaningful hobby that encourages you to follow your passion, and you’ll begin each day looking forward to something special.

#11 Always be reflective

Do you ever think about yourself in moments of solitude? What makes you, you? What makes you tick? What bores you to death? What sort of things do you dream of? What can’t you get over? What regrets do you have of your past?

Take some time to think about those things and you’ll understand yourself more clearly and deeply. You’d be surprised at the life-changing impact such reflection can bring.
Consider doing a Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) or another personality assessment to develop true understanding of your self

#12 Surround yourself with supportive people

3 things can change your life: friends, books & your thoughts. Choose them wisely.
Avoid naysayers and party-poopers

#13 Banish the word “perfection”

Listen to what you tell your children: always do your best and forget about the rest.
You are expert enough
Strive for excellence, not for perfection

#14 Fix it, or deal with it, but stop whining about it

Nobody likes a person who complains all the time. If you look around you, you’ll see many people who have been dealt a bad hand, but are making the best of things.
Don’t blame others for your problems
Don’t make excuses
Don’t be overly sensitive
Don’t be a drama queen

#15 Remember things that you are grateful for

Try this exercise: whenever you are feeling low, make a list of all the things that make you happy, joyous, and grateful. A beautiful family, adoring kids, kind friends, health, happy home, a job that pays the bills, surprise dinner prepared by a loving spouse, a blog, favourite books and keepsakes, unexpected twenty dollar bill in your jeans pocket. Everything counts.

After you’ve done this, consider what has happened to the feelings of doom and gloom: it is impossible not to be cheered up after remembering all the fantastic things you have in your life. Be grateful, and always make room for more happiness.

#16 You can have it all, just not at the same time

There is no greater truth than this: you cannot have everything at the same time. You have only 24 hours in a day and need to take care of your relationships, work and spirit.

On any given day, the focus will shift: some days your children have to go to after-school care because you have an important meeting, while other times work has to take a back seat because of a sick child with a high fever. Sometimes you just need to chill with your girlfriends because it has been ages since you last took a break.

You don’t have to do everything all at once, and life doesn’t have to be complicated. Simple living is mindful living.

source:::: input from a friend of mine.
Natarajan

Punjabis In America Who Have Made Their Mark ….


Coming from a culture of pagdis, patialas, kurthis and alu paratas, Punjabis are one of a kind in India, with their straightforward yet clean hearted nature that gives them a certain recognition and acceptance wherever they go. Take a look at six notable people from this state who have made their mark in America.      

  Singh Chatwal 
Coming from a culture of pagdis, patialas, kurthis and alu paratas, Punjabis are one of a kind in India, with their straightforward yet clean hearted nature that gives them a certain recognition and acceptance wherever they go. Take a look at six notable people from this state who have made their mark in America.
Chatwal is a famous hotelier and businessman, who is the owner of the Bombay Palace chain of restaurants and $750 million hotel chain Hampshire Hotels & Resorts. Even though he has been a resident of America for more than 25 years, he says that ‘my tastes remain the same and I feel strongly rooted to my land of birth’.
Kanwal Rekhi
Kanwal is a managing partner of Inventus Capital Partners, a venture firm investing in technology-powered companies. He has been associated with more than 50 start-ups in the Silicon Valley, including prominent ones such as Exodus Communications, Versata and Instantis.

Rekhi has completed Electrical Engineering from IIT, Bombay and masters from Michigan Technological University. In the year 1997, Rekhi was honored with a Doctorate in Business and Engineering from Michigan Tech.
He is one of the most renowned Indian entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley.

 Bobby Jindal

 
Bobby Jindal is the current Governor of Louisiana who is the first Indian American to hold the position of a Governor in the United States . This Republican politician was elected to the post of Governor In the year 2007 and later on in 2011 he was re-elected to serve the same position.

 
Born to immigrant parents from Punjab, Jindal has come a long way, leading a life of hard work and determination to achieve the present stature he is enjoying now.

 
According to Jindal, ‘’to succeed, we have to be the party of change, we have to root out corruption in our own ranks and we have to be the party of solutions.’

 
In 1988, Jindal graduated from Baton Rouge Magnet High School and he also received M.Litt. Degree in political science from the University of Oxford, with an emphasis in health policy.

Preet Bharara
Preet Bharara is the U.S. Attorney for the southern district of New York who was nominated to the post by Barack Obama in the year 2009.This Punjab born Indian-American Lawyer even made it to the cover of Times magazine with a story about his movement against corruption and irregularities in Wall Street Magazine, getting recognized as the first Indian American to appear on the cover page of this prestigious magazine.
Bharara is responsible for a major attack on the illicit insider trading at Wall Street and he also manages hundreds of cases, both civil and criminal which involves international terrorism, fiscal fraud, corruption, insider trading, gang violence etc.
Bharara, who was born in 1968 in Firozpur to a Sikh father and Hindu mother, grew up in Monmouth Country of New Jersey. He completed his graduation in the year 1990, from Harvard University.

Ajay Banga
Ajay Banga is the President and CEO of MasterCard, a multinational financial services corporation headquartered in New York.
Banga is in charge of key business operations of the company, which mainly includes the customer relationships internationally in U.S. as well as global markets, products, services, marketing, technology and operations.
Prior to joining MasterCard two years back, Banga was lucky enough to be a part of some of the well-established companies such as Nestle, PepsiCo and Citibank.
Banga was honoured with ‘The Light of India Awards’ in the year 2011 for the category ‘Corporate Leadership’. Moreover, he was named as the fourth “Most Powerful Indian” in the world by The Economic Times of India. He has served on various boards such as Enterprise Community Partners, Inc., the National Urban League and the New York Hall of Science, and he was also the director of the Council for Economic Education.
Banga, born to a Sikh family from Pune graduated in economics from St.Stephen’s College, Delhi University and also attended the Indian Institute of Management based in Ahmadabad.

Nikki Haley

Nimrata Kaur Randhawa Haley, more popular as Nikki Haley is a prominent politician, who holds the post of the Governor of South Carolina. She is the first woman to hold this prestigious position and the second Indian origin Governor in South Carolina. She represented Lexington County in the South Carolina House of Representatives for four years, from 2005 to 2010

Haley has also been honored with many prestigious awards which include the Palmetto Leadership Award and India Abroad Person of the Year 2010. She was a prestigious member among the Board of Directors of Orangeburg County Chamber of Commerce and Lexington Chamber of Commerce. She served as the treasurer and later on as the president of National Association of Women Business Owners.

Born to Sikh immigrants from Amritsar, Haley completed her graduation from Orangeburg Preparatory Schools and B.S. in accounting from Clemson University. She joined her mother’s business Exotica International, a clothing firm, after the completion of degree.

 source:::::silicon india net….

Natarajan