திருப்பாவை பாடல் ஒன்று….மழை வேண்டி !!!!!!

ஆழி மழைக்கண்ணா! ஒன்று நீ கைகரவேல்
ஆழியுள் புக்கு முகந்துகொடு ஆர்த்தேறி
ஊழி முதல்வன் உருவம்போல் மெய்கறுத்து
பாழியந் தோளுடைப் பற்பநா பன்கையில்
ஆழிபோல் மின்னி வலம்புரிபோல் நின்றதிர்ந்து
தாழாதே சார்ங்கம் உதைத்த சரமழைபோல்
வாழ உலகினில் பெய்திடாய் நாங்களும்
மார்கழி நீராட மகிழ்ந்தேலோர் எம்பாவாய்.

பொருள்: மேகத்திற்கு அதிபதியான பர்ஜந்யனே! நாங்கள் சொல்வதைக் கேள். உன்னிடம் ஒரு சொட்டு தண்ணீரைக் கூட வைத்துக் கொள்ளாதே. கடல் நீர் முழுவதையும் முகர்ந்து கொண்டு மேலே சென்று, உலகாளும் முதல்வனாகிய கண்ணனின் நிறம் போல் கருத்து, வலிமையான தோள்களையுடைய பத்மநாபனின் கையிலுள்ள பிரகாசமான சக்கரத்தைப் போல் மின்னலை வீசி, வலம்புரி சங்கு ஒலிப்பது போல் இடி ஒலியெழுப்பி, வெற்றியை மட்டுமே ஈட்டும் அவனது சார்ங்கம் என்னும் வில்லில் இருந்து புறப்படும் அம்புகளைப் போல் மழை பொழிவாயாக! அம்மழையால் நாங்கள் இவ்வுலகில் மகிழ்வுடன் வாழ்வோம். மார்கழி நீராடலுக்காக எல்லா நீர்நிலைகளையும் நிரப்பி எங்களை மகிழ்ச்சியடையச் செய்வாயாக.

விளக்கம்: ஆயர் குல சிறுமிகள் மழை, வெயிலுக்குரிய தெய்வங்கள் இன்னதென அறியமாட்டார்கள். ஏனெனில், அவர்களிடம் கல்வியறிவு இல்லை. எனவே பொதுவாக, “ஆழிமழைக் கண்ணா என்று அழைக்கிறார்கள். ஒரு தோற்றத்துக்கு இவர்கள் கண்ணனையே அழைத்தார்களோ என்று எண்ணத்தோன்றும். இது, நாம் சாதாரணமாக ஒரு குழந்தையை அழைக்க பயன்படுத்தும் “கண்ணா என்ற வார்த்தையைப் போல! எனவே “பர்ஜந்யா என்பதற்குப் பதிலாக “கண்ணா என்றழைத்தார்கள். அவனும் வந்தான். அவனிடம் தங்கள் கோரிக்கையை வைத்தார்கள்.

கவலை கல்லு போல..பகவான் தெப்பம் மாதிரி…மகாபெரிவா சொன்னது !!!!

ஒரு முறை பெரிவாளிடம் ஒரு அம்மா சொன்னார். நான் நெறைய ஸ்ல ோகம் பாராயணம் பண்றேன்.மத்யானம் சாப்பிடவே ஒரு மணியாறது. ஆனா பிரச்சினைகள் தீரலே…பகவான் கண் பார்க்கலேன்னு வருத்தப்பட்டார்.

“ஸ்லோகம் சொல்றச்சே சுவாமி முன்னாடி உட்கார்ந்துண்டு, சுவாமியை மனசிலே நிறுத்திண்டுதானே பாராயணம் பண்றேள்”னு கேட்டேன்.

“அதெப்படி முடியும்? குளிச்சிண்டே,வேற வெலை பார்த்துண்டே தான் சொல்றேன்.எல்லாம் மனப்பாடம்.தப்பு வராது”ன்னா.

காய் நறுக்கணும்னா அரிவாள்மணை,கத்தியைக் கிட்டே வைச்சுக்கறோம். சமைக்கணும்னா அடுப்பு கிட்டே போகணும்.

குளிக்கணும், துவைக்கணும்னா தண்ணீர் பக்கத்திலே போறோம். ஸ்கூட்டர், கார் எதுவானாலும் கிட்ட இருந்து ஓட்டினா தான் ஓடறது.

ஆனா ஸ்லோகம் சொல்லணும்னா மனசு சுவாமிகிட்டே போக வேண்டாமா? “ஸர்வாந்தர்யாமி” தான் அவன். ஆனாலும் பிரச்சினை பெரிசுன்னா பக்கத்துல உட்கார்ந்து அனுசரணையா சிரத்தையா
சொல்லுங்கோ… நிச்சயம் கேட்பான்.

வேறு வேலையில் கவனம் இல்லாமிலிருந்தால் விபத்து நடக்கும். ஆனா பகவான் ஞாபகம் இல்லாம ஸ்லோக மந்திரத்தை முணு முணுத்தா போறும்னு நெனைக்கலாமா?

புதுப் பூவைப் பார்த்தா பகவானுக்குத் தரணும்னு ஆசை வரணும். தளதளன்னு இருக்கிற சந்தனத்தை பகவானுக்கு பூசிப் பார்க்கணும்னு நெனைப்பு வரணும்.இந்தப் புடவையிலே அம்பாள் எப்படி
இருப்பாள்னு நெனைச்சு தியானம் பண்ணினாலேகருணை செய்கிறவாளாச்சே!

கல்லைத் தூக்கி சமுத்திரத்திலே போட்டா மூழ்கிடும். ஆனா மரத்தாலே கப்பல் பண்ணி, அதிலே எத்தனை கல் ஏத்தினாலும் மூழ்கிறதில்லே!

கவலைகள் கல்லு மாதிரி,பகவான் தெப்பம் மாதிரி, மனசு என்கிற சமுத்திரத்திலே பகவானைத் தெப்பமாக்கணும். தெய்வத்தை இணைக்கிற ஆணிகள் தான் பூஜை மந்திரங்கள் எல்லாம்.
அப்புறம் கவலைகளைத் தூக்கி தெப்பத்தில் இறக்கலாம். சம்சாரசாகரத்தில் மூழ்கடிக்கப்படாமல் கரை சேர்ந்து விடலாம்.

source::::input from one of my friends…
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Hope Keeps You Moving Forward ……

source::::unknown….but a wonderful sayings on HOPE…

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Never Lose Hope..

If You Can Find Beauty In The Colors Of Small Flowers,
Then You Still Have Hope..

If You Can Find Pleasure In The Movement Of A Butterfly,
Then You Still Have Hope..

If The Smile Of A Child Can Still Warm Your Heart,
Then You Still Have Hope..

If You Can See The Good In Other People,
Then You Still Have Hope..

If The Rain Breaking On A Roof Top Can Still Lull You To Sleep,
Then You Still Have Hope..

If The Sight Of A Rainbow Still Makes You Stop And Stare In Wonder,
Then You Still Have Hope..

If The Soft Fur Of A Favorite Pet Still Feels Pleasant Under Your Fingertips,
Then You Still Have Hope..

If You Still Offer Your Hand In Friendship To Others That Have Touched Your Life,
Then You Still Have Hope..

If You Still Put The Ornaments On Your Christmas Tree And Cook The Turkey,
Then You Still Have Hope..

If You Still Watch Love Stories Or Want The Endings To Be Happy,
Then You Still Have Hope…

If You Can Look To The Past And Smile,
Then You Still Have Hope..

If When Faced With The Bad, When Told Everything Is Futile,
You Can Still Look Up And End The Conversation With The Phrase..

“Yeah…BUT”…

Then You Still Have Hope.
Hope Is A Marvelous Thing.

It Bends, It Twists, It Sometimes Hides, But Rarely Does It Break..
It Sustains Us When Nothing Else Can… It Gives Us Reason To Continue
And The Courage To Move Ahead When We Tell Ourselves That We’d Rather Give In..
Hope Puts A Smile On Our Face When The Heart Cannot Manage..
Hope Puts Our Feet On The Path When Our Eyes Cannot See It..
Hope Moves Us To Act When Our Souls Are Confused Of The Direction..
Hope Is A Wonderful Thing To Be Cherished And Nurtured,
And Something That Will Refresh Us In Return..
And It Can Be Found In Each Of Us,
And It Can Bring Light Into The Darkest Of Places!!.

Message For the Day…He becomes Yours and You become HIS…

A green gourd sinks in water, but a dry one floats. Become dry – rid yourselves of attachments, desires, and avoid anxieties and worries. Then you can float unaffected on the waters of change and chance. Even water, when it becomes steam, can rise into the sky. Be free from the desires that drag you down; have only the yearning to come face to face with the Truth. The truth is shining inside you, waiting to be discovered. God is your Indweller and so when you seek Him outside, He cannot be caught. Look for Him within you. Love Him with no other thought, and feel that without Him, nothing is worth anything. Feel that He is all. Then you become His and He becomes yours. There is no kinship nearer than that!

SOURCE:::Excerpts from Divine discourses of Swami Satya SAI..

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Message For The Day…which one is First…Tree or Seed !!!!

You know only the present that is happening before your eyes; you do not realise that the present is related to the past and is preparing the course of the future. Each birth wipes out the memory of the one already experienced. The tree came from the seed and the seed from the tree and so on. You may not know which came first, tree or seed, but you can easily put an end to the cycle by frying the seed. You do not realise that the end of this cycle of birth and death lies in your own hands. The scriptures and holy books serve this very purpose. These are not meant to mislead you. That is not the desire of the sages who wrote down these annals and their own experiences. It is to tell mankind the truth about oneself.

source:::::excerpts from the divine discourse of Swami Satya Sai….

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Message for The Day….Live In God…For HIM and With HIM ….

One must develop deep detachment. There is no use renouncing some food or drink, to which you have become bound, when you hear a discourse, or when some religious text is expounded within hearing. Detach yourself from all that keeps you away from God. Spend more time on meditation or namasmarana, for peace and joy are not to be found in external nature; they are treasures lying hidden in the inner realms of each and everyone. Once they are located, one can never again be sad or agitated. With every inhalation, utter the Name of the Lord. With every exhalation, utter the Name of the Lord. Use this splendid and precious chance in your life to the fullest. Live in God, for Him and with Him.

SOURCE::::: eecerpts from divine discourse of Swami Satya Sai….

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Message For the Day…Be A Dedicated Servant of God….

Three fishes lived in a pond. One told the other two that the water was drying up and they should leave before it was too late. The first fish decided to leave the pond immediately, the second said it could save itself when the contingency arose and the third fish ignored it. In due course, the second and third fish were caught by a fisherman. The second fish managed to break through the net and escape, the third one resigned its fate to destiny. God of Death, Yama is the fisherman; unless early notice is taken of the process of drying to which the tank of one’s lifespan is subject, one gets caught. Migrate into the sea of Grace, which will not dry; or learn the art of breaking through the net of death. Discard sloth and slumber, denounce fanaticism and make yourself a dedicated servant of the Lord. Then all strength, joy and Grace will be showered on you.

 

source::::::: Excerpts from the Divine Discourse of Swami Satya Sai..

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Unsung Heroes of India….

There are people who contribute to the society greatly but are seldom known. They quietly do their bit without expecting anything in return. These extraordinary and selfless people bring meaning to hundreds of lives. Here are the unsung heroes of the nation, as listed by Tenzin Yangdon for Yahoo news.

 

Irom Sharmila: 
Irom Sharmila is also known as the “Iron Lady of Manipur”. She is a civil rights activist and a political activist. Sharmila is an example of a woman’s perseverance. Since 2 November 2000, she has been on a hunger strike to demand that the Indian government abolish the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), which is a cause for violence in Manipur and other parts of northeast. Not having eaten food or water for more than 500 weeks, she has been called “the world’s longest hunger striker”. She is on a continuous hunger strike for past 12 years. She has certainly shown the world the choice to live without fear in one’s own homeland.

 
Ashok Khemka:
Ashok Khemka is another unsung hero on the list. He is widely known as ‘Haryana’s most shoved about civil servant’ and was the one who blew the whistle on Vadra’s DLF deal. He is an example of an honest, dedicated IAS officer. He chose the life of an IAS officer instead of a comfortable life that usually accompanies an IIT graduate. In his 21 years in service, Khemka was transferred an enormous 43 times.

 
In 2008, Robert Vadra had purchased a 3.5 acre plot for Rs 7.5 crore, which he then sold to realty major DLF for Rs 58 crore. On October 8, Khemka questioned this relationship between Vadra and DLF and sought a list of Vadra’s land deals. But, instead of the list he got a transfer order.

 


Akhil Gogoi: 
Akhil is a peasant leader and an RTI activist from Assam.  Akhil came to national attention after he was awarded the Shanmugam Manjunath Integrity Award in 2008 for his persistent fight against corruption and attempts to bring transparency in the government. He was awarded the national Right to Information (RTI) Award by Public Cause Research Foundation in 2010 for his role in exposing the 1.25 crore scam in Sampoorna Gram Rozgar Yojna (SGRY) and Rs 60 lakh scam in the Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) in Golaghat district of Assam by using the RTI Act. Akhil donated the entire sum of  2lakhs of the Award to his organization KMSS.

 
Babar Ali: 
Babar Ali is a student and teacher from Murshidabad in West Bengal. He was called the “youngest headmaster in the world” by BBC in 2009, at the age of sixteen. Babar, a student himself, enrolled at the government-run Raj Govinda School in Berhampore. In the afternoons he would teach students in a school he founded in his parents’ back yard in Murshidabad. He began teaching at the age of nine, mostly as a game, and then decided to continue teaching other children. The school continues to be run as an outdoor school and has ten teachers including Babar Ali himself. All of them are students at schools or colleges and volunteer to teach at the school. There are 800 children learning at the school and education there is completely free for the poor. In 2009, Babar won a prize for his work from the programme Real Heroes Award of the Indian English news channel CNN-IBN.

 


Jyotsna Sitling: 
Jyotsna Sitling is the first female tribalIndian Forest Service (IFS) officer.Jyotsna is a green warrior who has spent her life restoring the eco system, from cleaning up the hills to creating jobs for the locals. With more than 25 years in the IFS, she has cleaned, planted and restored the environment. She is well-known for restoring The Valley of Flowers National Park. The hills of the Nanda Devi Biospherehad turned into a heap of plastic littered by pilgrims and Jyotsana took it upon herself to clean the entire region involving the locals. The area was later declared as a World Heritage Site in 2005 by UNESCO.

 
Kulandei Francis: 
Another unsung hero on the list is Kulandei Francis. He is an activist, social worker and the founder of the NGO Integrated Village Development Project in Tamil Nadu. Francis has been working diligently to improve the living conditions in rural India. His organization began small with a night school and a first-aid centre in Krishnagiri. Over the years, IVDP has established over 8,200 self-help groups and has empowered over 100,000 women, giving families a stable livelihood. He was also one of six recipients of the Magsaysay Award this year for “his profound faith in community energies, and his sustained programs in pursuing the holistic economic empowerment of thousands of women and their families in rural India”.

 


P Kalayanasundaram: 
P Kalayanasundaram is from Tamil Naduand is a gold medalist librarian, who not only dedicated his life to the poor but also donated his salary, every single month for the 35 years that he was working. The 60-year-old had no worries to earn a living doing tedious jobs. He is the Founder of ‘Paalam’ an NGO that he set up. The organization acts as a connection between those who wish to donate and those who need the donations.

Anand Kumar:
It isn’t an easy job to clear an IIT entrance exam. But the Ramanujan School of Mathematics in Bihar changed this notion. This year 27 made it to the IITs of the 30 students trained there. The coaching centre only teaches students from the lower income families. Students have to pass a competitive test to find a place in Super 30. The selected students devote an entire year to study and students receive food and accommodation for this duration. The institute does not accept any donation from anyone and is run chiefly by the fees collected from students who can afford to pay.
Anand Kumar, a mathematician started the coaching centre as he knew how hard it was to get good education if you are poor. Kumar gained admission at the Cambridge University but had to give up the dream of studying due to his poor financial state.


Chhavi Rajawat: 
Chhavi Rajawat makes it to the list as well. This young MBA degree holder chose to work with rural India and at 32 she is the youngest woman sarpanch of her village Soda, near Jaipur. Her aim is to make her village 100 percent educated. Chhavi also works at her family home-turned-hotel called Kailrugji and has also set up a horse-riding academy in Jaipur.

P Narayanan Krishnan: 
Madurai-based Narayanan Krishnanstarted the Akshaya Trust, an NGO in 2002. The trust has been a blessing for many homeless, ailing and hungry people.  In the first year of commencement, Krishnan used his own savings to feed around 30 people. Ever since, he’s cooked and served meals to around two million people. Presently, a shelter home is being built to home those in need of shelter. Realizing that there were many Indians living overseas who wanted to contribute to the cause, Krishnan founded Akshaya USA in 2012. The foundation supports the homeless, mentally ill, elderly and the disabled.

source::::silicon india net.

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Message For the Day…Think Before Act….

source::: Excerpts from Swami SATYA SAI”s Divine Discourse
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Be steady, make a firm resolution. Do not commit one fault or take a false step and then repent. Be very intentional, faithful to your resolve, every single day. Before you act, deliberate and make a decision. That is better than taking a weak step and regretting and losing the way. In the Mahabharatha, Arjuna had the foresight to pause and think about the consequences of the war even before the battle began. So he asked Lord Krishna to advise and guide him. Hence, take every step in spiritual practice, or in your day to day affairs, only after deep deliberation and satisfying yourself that it will be for your good and well-being. Reason out, discriminate; do not rush to conclusions or be led away by mere hearsay.

Famous Indians in Silicon Valley…..

source:::::silicon india net….

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Indians have played a prominent role in developing Silicon Valley as the leading hub for high-tech innovation and development. Their successful contributions in diverse fields have helped them to establish themselves in Silicon Valley quite effortlessly. Here is a list of some noteworthy Indian Americans in Silicon Valley-

Vinod Khosla

Khosla is a business enterprise entrepreneur and influential personality in Silicon Valley who was recently included in the Forbes’ list of Indian-American Billionaires, with a net worth $1.3 billion.

Khosla, who was one among the co-founders of Sun Microsystems worked as its first CEO and Chairman and later on he got into a venture capital firm, Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers as a general partner. He came up with his own firm Khosla Ventures in the year 2004 and is currently heading it.

According to Forbes, he is a rare Silicon Valley venture capitalist who has the potential to produce profits from a clean tech portfolio.

Khosla holds a degree in electrical engineering from IIT Delhi, Masters in Biomedical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Amit Singhal

Singhal is a top ranking software engineer in Google who was honoured with the title ‘Google Fellow’ (a title meant for most talented engineers) for his work on Google’s Algorithm.

Singhal joined Google in the year 2000 after leaving his post as a researcher at AT&T Labs (the former Bell Labs).He leads the core ranking team of Google and works to better up the accuracy, speed, and thoroughness of Google search.

He was named in the list of smartest people in tech by ‘Fortune’ and ‘India Abroad’ recognized him as one of 50 most influential Indian Americans.

Singhal received a B.Tech degree in computer science from IIT Roorke and an M.S. from University of Minnesota in 1991. He continued his studies at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York and received a Ph.D. degree in the year 1996.

Romesh Wadwani

Wadwani is the chairman and CEO of Symphony Technology Group, a private equity firm. According to a survey by Forbes, he is the richest Indian American, with a net worth of 2 billion dollars.

Wadhwani has been successful in raising the revenue of the company. With his leadership and management experience he has taken the company to greater heights in the technology industry with a total employee count of 15,000 in less than a decade. This California based company specializes in acquisition, growth capital, and turnaround transactions.

Wadwani is one among the two Indian Americans who pledged to give away half of his wealth to philanthropy, as a part of the campaign, ‘’ Giving Pledge’.

Wadhwani holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of technology, Bombay. After moving to U.S in the year 1969 he received an M.S and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Carnegie-Mellon University based in Pennsylvania.

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.

Rob Chandra

Rob Chandra is a partner in Bessemer’sMenlo Park office who mainly focuses on consumer internet investments, particularly in upcoming markets such as India.

Chandra started his career with IBM. He has also served as a general partner with Commonwealth Capital Ventures and as an engagement manager with McKinsey & Co.

Rob holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley.

Forbes Magazine recognized him as a top dealmaker in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2012.

Padmasree Warrior

Padmasree Warrior is the Chief Technology & Strategy Officer of Cisco Systems, and the former CTO of Motorola.

At Cisco, her duty includes aligning technology development and corporate strategy to facilitate the company to foresee, shape and lead chief market transitions. She is also in charge of strategic partnerships; mergers and acquisitions, incorporation of new business models, incubation of new technologies; and the development of world-class technical talent.

Warrior has been honoured with numerous prestigious awards such as the United States Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce’s Excellence Award and YWCA Metropolitan Chicago’s Outstanding Woman of Achievement Award. She was inducted into the Women in Information Technology International Hall of Fame in the year 2007.

Warrior holds a degree in chemical engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi and masters in chemical engineering from Cornell University.

Sundar Pichai

Pichai is an Indian-American computer engineer, who currently serves the post of Senior Vice President of Google chrome. He is the person who gave the first demonstration of Google Chrome OS in the year 2009.

Pichai directs the innovation team which concentrates fully on Google’s search products, which includes Google Toolbar, Chrome, Desktop Search, Gadgets, Google Pack, Google Gears, Firefox extensions and Mac products.

Many prominent firms including Twitter have tried to make Pichai a part of their company, but Google rewarded him with an amount of $50 million to stop him from quitting. He has earlier worked for ‘Mc Kinsey & Company’ and ‘Applied Materials’ before joining Google in the year 2004

Sundar Pichai completed his engineering from IIT Kharagpur and he holds an MS and MBA from Stanford University and Wharton school respectively.


Vivek Wadhwa

Vivek Wadhwa is a technology entrepreneur and academic.

Wadhwa plays a prominent role in instituting start-up visa, which will help entrepreneurs with proven job creation and company size obtain long-term visas. According to Wadhwa if this movement is not executed skilled immigrants will be gone. He also adds, ‘’they’ll be back home building the next Googles and Intels in other countries, and we will wake up five years from now and wonder how we let this happen.”

Wadhwa was honoured with the title “leader of tomorrow” by Forbes magazine in the year 1999 and he received the “2012 Outstanding American by Choice” award by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.

Wadhwa holds a B.A. in Computing Studies from the University of Canberra, in Australia, and an MBA from New York University.  He is founding president of the Carolinas chapter of The IndUS Entrepreneurs (TIE), a non-profit global network intended to foster entrepreneurship.

Vish Mishra

Vish Mishra is a venture capitalist with Clearstone Venture Partners since 2002.

Mishra is an advisor to Silicon Valley Center for Entrepreneurship at College of Business, San Jose State University and he also serves as a director of India Community Center in Silicon Valley.

Vish holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from the Institute of Technology at Benares Hindu University, an MS in Electrical Engineering from North Dakota State University and MBA from the University of Minnesota.

Anand Rajaraman

Rajaraman, a web and technology entrepreneur is the co-founder of Cambrian Ventures and Kosmix.

He has also co-founded former Junglee Corp. and played a major role at Amazon.com in the late 1990s.

Anand received his master’s and doctoral degrees in computer science from Stanford University and he completed his graduation in computer science from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.