Message From Mahaperiavar on 15 AUG 1947….

MESSAGE GIVEN BY HIS HOLINESS PUJYASHRI CHANDRASEKHARENDRA SARASWATHI MAHASWAMIJI on 15 AUGUST 1947 – Independence Day

On this happy occasion when our country Bharat has attained Independence, the people of this ancient country must pray whole heartedly and with one mind to Sri Bhagavan. Let us all pray to God to vouch safe to us strength of mind and energy to engage ourselves more and more in attaining spiritual knowledge. It is only by the grace of Almighty that we can safeguard the freedom that we have achieved and also help all the living beings on earth to lead a happy life.

It is worthy to note that luckily the Chakra of Bhagavan, who is the embodiment of Dharma, has its place in the centre of our National Flag. This Chakra reminds us of the moral values enjoined by Emperor Ashoka, who is historically famous as Devanampriyaha. Further, the Chakra makes us contemplate on the spiritual discipline imparted by Bhagavan Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita. That Dharma which shines in the form of a Chakra is clear from Lord Krishna’s reference to the Chakra as “Evam pravartitam chakram” in Verse 16 of the III chapter of the Bhagavad Gita. Also in Verses 14 and 15 of the same chapter Bhagavan avers that ” The human body originates from food, food grains grow because of rains, rain showers because of performance of Yajnas(Vedic Sacrifices), these Yajnas are prescribed in the Veda and that the Veda has emanated from Brahman who is in the form of Akshara(Sound recorded as letter of the alphabet)”. Thus, the Dharma Chakra explains to us that the supreme Brahman is manifest in Vedic sacrifices. May this Independence, dawning with the rightful remembrance of Emperor Ashoka, grant us such fruits as Aram(Dharma or Righteousness) Porul(Wealth), Inbam(Happiness) and Veedu(Moksha – deliverance), by the grace of God.

There are three stripes in our National Flag. They are of dark green, white and orange colours. These colours seem to indicate to us, that military strength for protection from enemies and evil, wealth for welfare and prosperity, and knowledge for the sake of proper administration are essential for the nation. It may be remembered that dark green is the colour of Durga – the Parasakti who is the mother protector, Mahalakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity is of orange colour(golden hue) and Saraswathi the source divine of all knowledge is white in colour. It is a happy coincidence that the colour of the three Shakthis(Goddesses of Power) are seen in the three stripes of the National Flag.

For long, the Indian Nation has strived hard for winning freedom. By the grace of God, by the blessings of great men, and by the unique sacrifice of the people, independence has been won. Let us all pray to the Omnipresent God to shower his grace so that with the hard won freedom, our country becomes prosperous, is rid of famine, and there are no social skirmishes and the entire nation lives in an atmosphere of amity and kindness.

Now that freedom has been attained by the nation, all of us must also try to develop Independence. If we understand ourselves fully we may consider ourselves as independent. We are not capable of controlling the senses. We are unable to suppress desire and control anger, which always troubles us. Whichever thing in whatever measure we obtain does not lead us to contentment. Worldly sufferings cause worry to us. The mind gets confused on noticing these sufferings. What is the way out of all these? we must try to control, albeit gradually the mind which has been functioning vigorously for such a long time. Once the mind is set at rest, we will not be in need of anything. That state of mind which ensures complete freedom is what we must attempt to achieve.

Every day atleast some time should be set apart for practising the control of mind and bereft of other thoughts, we must meditate upon God. Then gradually, the mind will become calm, whereupon we will have the mental power to subjugate desire and anger. Spiritual knowledge will accrue fast for him who practises such meditation. Only these who attain such true spiritual knowledge can truly be independent citizens.

Any woman other than one’s wife must be respected as one’s own mother. We must regard other living beings as we would regard ourselves. Even at the risk of death, truth alone must be spoken. Petty social feuds must be averted totally, Every one must strive for improving his knowledge and his spiritual attainments and move with others in an atmosphere of kindness. We must sincerely wish that all people should live happily and peacefully.

Dharmo Rakshati Rakshitaha

SOURCE:::::www.periva.proboards.com

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Virgin Mary and Child Jesus Painting Recaptured in a Bubble !!!!

It must have been holy water that made Madonna and Child appear in the form of a giant bubble.
Jenny Heller, 44, captured the phenomenon – blown on a beach by a teenage boy – while snapping away with friends on holiday in Dunwich, Suffolk.
It was only when she arrived home in London and downloaded the photographs onto her computer that she instantly recognised the artwork of the Virgin Mary and Jesus, painted by Guido Reni in 1628.

It must have been holy water that made Madonna and Child appear in the form of a giant bubble. Jenny Heller, 44, captured the phenomenon, blown on a beach by a teenage boy, while snapping away with friends on holiday in Dunwich, Suffolk

She told the Mail: ‘A family nearby had a giant bubble making machine and they were blowing bubbles


It was only when she arrived home in London and downloaded the photographs onto her computer that she instantly recognised the artwork of the Virgin Mary and Jesus, painted by Guido Reni in 1628

Artwork of the Virgin Mary and Jesus, painted by Guido Reni in 1628

‘When I downloaded the photographs I never thought we would see something divine as there was so much wind and it wasn’t obvious what the image was.

‘But once I saw the photograph on the screen I recognised it immediately to be Madonna and Child in a giant soap bubble. It is extraordinary.’
source:::::Larisa Brown in mailonline.comUK…photo :::Jenny Heller

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Strange But True !!! A Skyscraper sans Elevator !!!!

The In Tempo skyscraper in Benidorm, Spain. Picture: In Tempo

 

IT WAS meant to be a striking symbol of hope and prosperity.

But a planning bungle of epic proportions has allegedly left a new skyscraper in Spain without a crucial element – an elevator capable of reaching the top, local news site El Pais reported, claiming to have sighted the building contract.

The 200 metre tall In Tempo building, located in the Spanish holiday spot of Benidorm, was originally meant to be 20 storeys high.

But excited builders decided to extend it to 47 storeys. Only problem was, they allegedly forgot to redesign the elevator system to account for this, meaning the current design sees lifts able to reach level 20, beyond that there’s only stairs. There just isn’t space for a redesigned elevator.

The building was due to be completed in 2009 but remains 94 per cent finished. The twin towers contain 269 units.

It dwarfs neighbouring high-rises, which have popped up amid a decade-long building bonanza.

The architects working on the project have reportedly resigned.
source:::::news.com.au

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Read more: http://www.news.com.au/travel/world/skyhigh-stuff-up-47-storeys-but-no-way-up/story-e6frfqai-1226694153983#ixzz2bYzWESQP

Was Airtravel More Fun In 1930s !!!!!

Picture: Qantas

SEVENTY five years ago, there was great excitement when Qantas launched its first Short Empire Flying Boat service between Rose Bay and Singapore.

In what’s a bizarre sight to today’s flyers, passengers climbed the wings of the plane and stood on top, as the aircraft sat in the water.

How things have changed …

The fascinating image is part of a collection of historic photographs Qantas has shared on social media sites to celebrate the 75th anniversary of its original Short Empire Flying Boat service.

They provide an insight into what flying was like in the early days of commercial air travel and leave us wondering, was flying more fun – and glamorous – back then?

Sure, it took three days to fly between Sydney’s first international airport at Rose Bay, to Singapore’s Kallang Airport. But what an adventure.

There were overnight stops in Townsville, Darwin and Surabaya, Indonesia.

The planes sat on the water. Picture: Qantas

The planes sat on the water. Picture: Qantas Source: Supplied

The flight would have been made more bearable by the fact there were just 15 passengers on each flight, so there was plenty of room. Plus there were large windows and huge seats.

Inside the flying boat. Picture: Qantas

Inside the flying boat. Picture: QANTAS

The Short Empire flying boat service was replaced in 1943 by the long-range Catalina flying boat. The airline began with joy flights in 1920.

What a difference ... Picture: Qantas

What a difference … Picture: Qantas Source: Supplied

Waiting for takeoff. Picture: Qantas  What the flight attendants used to wear. Picture: Qantas

Waiting for takeoff. Picture: Qantas                                      What the flight attendants used to wear. Picture: Qantas

source:::::news.com.au

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Read more: http://www.news.com.au/travel/qantas-flying-boats-was-air-travel-more-fun-in-the-1930s/story-e6frfq7r-1226694806067#ixzz2bYuPnfvs

Fighting Fire With an Aircraft !!!! …Amazing Photograph !!!!

dc-10 fights california wildfire

The Corona Fire Department is working hard to battle a wildfire that started Thursday about 90 miles away from Los Angeles.

The department has posted some photos of its efforts to its Facebook page, including this incredible shot of a DC-10 air tanker flying over a residential area.

The plane is commonly used to fight wildfires.

source:::::businessinsider.com

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Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/photo-dc-10-plane-fighs-wildfire-2013-8#ixzz2bYpIfLF8

 

What a Cool Idea To Beat The Heat !!!!

China is in the midst of a brutal heatwave right now, but some parents have found a way to help their little ones beat the heat: watermelon.

Only, they’re not eating them – they’re wearing them.

A trend started in July in the Wenzhou region of the country when photos of a kid dressed in a watermelon suit started making the rounds on the Internet.

High fashion: The watermelon suit trend popped up in July when this photo went viral in China
Keeping cool: Fans of the watermelon suits say they're an eco-friendly way for babies to beat the heat

Variety: People have made watermelon suits to resemble warrior outfits, armor, hula skirts and even bikinis

The reaction to the suits has been relatively positive across China, with people commenting on various blog sites about how the suits are an ‘eco-friendly’ way to cool down kids in the blistering heat.

One potential problem, however, is that babies have very sensitive skin. And while watermelon allergies are rare, the juice from the watermelon against a baby’s skin could cause some irritation.

Another potential issue is wearing the suit for too long. Watermelons rinds are moist, and as they rot they could breed bacteria and germs.
source:::::mailonline.com UK

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Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2388533/The-fruit-loins-Proud-father-shows-world-brilliant-method-keeping-son-cool–shorts-hat-carved-frozen-watermelon.html#ixzz2bY5lC7Sg

 

Miraculous!!!….Pilot Walks Away From The Crashed Plane with a Thumb Injury !!!

 

A pilot has had a narrow escape after walking away from a crashed plane with nothing more than a grazed thumb.

Alan Bray, 59, was left trapped and hanging by his harness in the cockpit for 40 minutes in the small two-seater plane, which plummeted into hedgerows after what is believed to be an engine failure.

The experienced pilot was forced to attempt a crash landing in a field at Pastures Farm, near the village of Loxley after he realised he had encountered problems.

Alan Bray had a miraculous escape from a plane crash in Warwickshire, emerging from the aircraft embedded upside down in a hedgerow with only a graze on his thumbAlan Bray had a miraculous escape from a plane crash in Warwickshire, emerging from the aircraft embedded upside down in a hedgerow with only a graze on his thumb

 

The pilot was left trapped in the small two-seater plane, hanging by his harness in the cockpit for forty minutes while shocked residents called the emergency servicesThe pilot was left trapped in the small two-seater plane, hanging by his harness in the cockpit for forty minutes while shocked residents called the emergency services

After briefly touching down, the blue and white plane smashed through a fence and on to a private road, before flipping over on its nose and into the hedgerow – held into position only by an electric line.

Apart from a ‘bloody thumb’, Mr Bray, who has been flying for ten years, suffered no serious injuries in the crash, and even came back later that day to wrestle his aircraft out of the hedge.

 

Speaking at the scene, he said: ‘I’m a bit sore. The pain is simply from the straps and hanging upside down for forty minutes. Apart from that I escaped with a bloody thumb.’

He added: ‘You don’t get scared at the time, you just do what you trained to do,’ he said. ‘You spend all that time doing practice forced landings, it is just instinctive.’

He said what was more worrying was being stuck in the plane: ‘I didn’t want to let go,’ he said.  ‘If I moved I didn’t know what would happen to the thing.’

He was forced to attempt a crash landing in a field at Pastures Farm, near the village of Loxley, after what is believed to be an engine failureHe was forced to attempt a crash landing in a field at Pastures Farm, near the village of Loxley, after what is believed to be an engine failure

 

Apart from a 'bloody thumb', Mr Bray, who has been flying for ten years, suffered no serious injuries in the crash, and even came back later that day to wrestle his aircraft out of the hedgeApart from a ‘bloody thumb’, Mr Bray, who has been flying for ten years, suffered no serious injuries in the crash, and even came back later that day to wrestle his aircraft out of the hedge

 

Mr Bray even returned to the scene later the same day to help wrestle the aircraft from the hedgeMr Bray even returned to the scene later the same day to help wrestle the aircraft from the hedge

Mr Bray, from Rugby, Warwickshire, part-owns the single engine piston plane, which has a propeller on its nose, with five other friends.

The group have been flying the light aircraft – which weighs only 1,050lbs – for eight years.

After flying out of Wellesbourne Airfield Mr Bray tried to glide the plane into a field when the engine cut out, but unfortunately ran out of space.

Nearby resident Paul Van Der Heyden said he initially thought the noise of the engine was from a tractor. When he heard a loud crash after the engine cut out, he though it had fallen into a ditch and went to investigate. He was amazed to find a plane embedded upside down in the hedgerow.

The only thing that saved him from flipping over entirely was an electric line that the plane's tail got caught onThe only thing that saved him from flipping over entirely was an electric line that the plane’s tail got caught on

‘You could smell the kerosene or petrol or whatever it was, so I didn’t go too close in case it went up,’ he said.

‘I phoned the emergency services, and then had to go to the end of the lane to wave them down after one drove straight past.’

Another resident, Tori Danle, stayed with Mr Bray while they waited for firefighters to help him out of the cockpit. Crews were on the scene for around an hour and the Midlands Air Ambulance from Strensham also came, touching down in the same field that Alan himself tried to land in.

After he was freed, paramedics made sure he wasn’t injured and gave him the all-clear. The Air Ambulance was on the scene for 30 minutes.

source:::::mailonline.comUK

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Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2386132/Pilots-miraculous-escape-walks-away-crashed-plane-grazed-thumb.html#ixzz2bIpFTR1I

Amazing Bird Photography !!!

John&Fish are an older brother (John) and a younger sister (Fish) from Tainan, the ancient capital of Taiwan, currently living and working in the city of Taipei. They have been living and working together for over 20 years.

John&Fish are very much into bird photography which is a great thing because they are exceptionally amazing at it. Since 2005, they have spent almost every weekend traveling around the island in search of birds with beautiful shapes and colors to capture. Below is just a small selection of their magnificent body of work that I am glad to share with you.

Posted by  on Apr 10, 2013 in Inspiration Fix |

Amazing bird photography by John&Fish

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Amazing bird photography by John&Fish

 

For more amazing bird photography by John&Fish, you can visit their flickr photostream here.

 

source::::http://www.thedphoto.com/inspiration-fix/amazing-bird-photography-by-johnfish/

 

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