She Showed How It Is Possible for ONE Girl to Transform an Entire Village through Education …

Education was the last thing on the minds of Mallahipurva villagers. Especially for girls, who were considered as just extra hands to support the family. But one girl, Gudiya, fought all odds and became the first one in her village to pass Secondary School. She did not stop at just this. She started a school for other kids in her own house and made sure they embraced the gift of education too. This is how she brought about the transformation.

Mallahipurva village, located 150 kilometres from Uttar Pradesh’s state capital, Lucknow, is a perfect example of neglect and deprivation. Dominated by the mallahas, an impoverished lower caste fishing community, education was the last thing that children here had access to and women were only seen as extra working hands to make fishing nets and munj (wild grass) ropes. An added curse was the rampant production and consumption of country liquor made from the abundant Mahua flowers of the region.

It’s here that Gudiya, who is now in her mid-twenties, ushered in change by establishing a small school a few years back. She says, “I grew up in an environment where girls had no hope of ever leading a respectful life; even their mothers were alcoholics. The village boys, too, saw no scope in building a future and took to drinking early and aimlessly whiling away their time. Life was really tough. Just to get a square meal a day my parents had to make all of us work.”

Then when the mid-day meal scheme started in a nearby school Gudiya was sent there just so she would get something to eat – at least her parents had one mouth less to feed.

A girl spins the Moonj (jute) rope in her home at Mallahipurva in Rai Barielly district. (Credit: Anjali Singh\WFS)

A girl spins the Moonj (jute) rope in her home at Mallahipurva in Rai Barielly district. (Credit: Anjali Singh\WFS) –

That turned out to be a life changing decision. When I went to school, I realised what a wonderful thing education is and I decided to continue going to school,” she recalls.

Once her mind was made up, there was no turning back for this youngster, who hails from the only Brahmin family in her village and is one of 10 children – five girls and five boys. However, before going to school could be a regular thing she had to get her father, Babu Lal Sharma, to agree to her plan.

“It was not easy to convince my father. He had put me on the job of spinning the ‘munj’ ropes, which when sold got us some money to feed our family. But I didn’t back down and eventually he gave in,” she shares.

Gudiya paid for her schooling by making munj rope in her free time and her single-minded dedication was rewarded when she became the first girl in Mallahipurva to pass the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) exam in 2008.

Her father, Babu Lal, says, “I was tongue-tied when she told me the news and then gave the SSC certificate in my hand. It was a source of both happiness and apprehension for me. People in the village kept telling me that I was wrong in allowing her to do all this, but my heart said that this was her destiny, that she was meant to do this.

But passing an examination was not Gudiya’s sole ambition. She had bigger plans – she wanted to start a small school for all those children who could not afford formal education right in her village.

When she gathered the courage to speak to the elders about it and requested that some dedicated space be given to her to run the school, they flatly refused. So she once again went to her father to seek permission to allow Mallaha children to come into their home.

Being Brahmins this was considered not only sacrilegious by her parents but was also expressly prohibited by local religious heads. Nevertheless, Gudiya managed to coax consent out of her parents and to take classes IN the family verandah.

Gudiya interacts with the children at her school. (Credit: Anjali Singh\WFS)

Gudiya interacts with the children at her school. (Credit: Anjali Singh\WFS) –

The next big hurdle she had to overcome was getting the children to actually come. With around 100-odd families living in Mallahipurva and almost all the parents being addicted to country liquor, motivating them to send their children to study was far from easy.

“I went from house to house collecting children and getting them to class. Their parents were not happy and resisted my entreaties, but I never gave up. Then when a scheme called Child to Child Education was introduced by the New Delhi-based social organisation, Girija Devi Foundation, I signed up for it and attached my school to it. They helped me get books, food and even medical aid, all free of cost, for all those who came to study. Owing to this, support from parents too began to grow,” elaborates the inspiring young educator.

Of course, Gudiya did not abandon her school even after she got married and moved to Kanpur. In fact, she continues to keep a tab on what’s happening at her school from a distance, having handed over the reins to her younger sister, Soni. “My sister has studied up to Class Eight and is handling the school very well,” she says with a smile.

This school has proved to be a great hit with the students, who quickly finish up their household chores and rush to Gudiya didi’s classes – they are still called that.

What makes this classroom doubly beneficial for the little ones is the fact that those suffering from medical problems can avail of immediate and free treatment, thanks to the added benefits of the Foundation’s education initiative.

Gudiya, along with her father, Babu Lal Sharma, and sister, Soni, outside the school that is run from the verandah of their home. (Credit: Anjali Singh\WFS)

Gudiya, along with her father, Babu Lal Sharma, and sister, Soni, outside the school that is run from the verandah of their home. (Credit: Anjali Singh\WFS)

For instance, Nita, who is in her teens, has been able to get rid of her squint just because she joined Gudiya’s classes. She was 10 years old when she underwent an eye surgery through the medical aid provided for the children at the school. Indeed, according to Nita, Gudiya’s school has been a godsend. “Before the operation I had a squint and could not see very clearly. I used to overhear my mother tell my father that I would never get married because of the way I look and would have to work all my life spinning ropes and chopping fodder for the cattle. Then I joined school and during a medical check-up the doctor suggested an operation to correct the squint. These days, I can see and read properly and don’t feel shy about meeting people,” she says.

There are noticeable changes in the attitude of the local community as well. Says Gudiya, “In the beginning I had faced a lot of ridicule and hostility. Some even threatened me and my family, saying that I was ruining the established way of life in the village. The same people, however, are extending full support today. Earlier, the children were completely neglected – they would not eat food on time, wash or dress properly. There was a lack of sanitation that contributed to illnesses. Since both parents used to get drunk from the morning onwards, there was no one to take care of the kids. It’s a very different story presently. The children have learnt a lot and come to school neat and clean. They know how to take care of themselves and their siblings as well.”

Adds Nanhu, a former Pradhan of Mallahipurva, “The school has definitely made a difference. People still consume Mahua liquor but they have understood that their children should not do the same. Some have even started giving up their drunken ways and make sure to bring their children to the school at Gudiya’s home. I hope this change continues.”

Meanwhile, Gudiya has great hopes not just for herself but for her students, “I hope that one day each child from this school takes on the responsibility to teach others.” This young woman, who became a teacher almost by accident, has understood clearly the difference a dedicated teacher can make.

Source….Shreya Pareek ….www.thebetterindia.com
Natarajan

படித்து ரசித்த கவிதை ….அணு நாயகன் அப்துல் கலாம் ….

மதம் பிடிக்கா மனிதர்
மனித நேயப் புருஷர்
தமிழ் படித்த விஞ்ஞானி
தமிழுக்கு கிடைத்த ஞானி!

எத்தனையோ பேர்
இப்பதவிக்கு வந்த போதும்
நீர் வந்த போது தானே
குடியரசுத் தலைவரென்ற கோபுரப் பதவி
சந்தனத்தை பூசிக் கொண்டது!

எத்தனையோ பேர்
தொட்டுப் போன நாற்காலியில்
நீர் அமர்ந்த பின் தானே
பட்டுப் பீதாம்பரங்களின்
பாரம்பரியத்தை உதறி
பருத்தி ஆடையில் பேசிக் கொண்டது!

மனப்பாடுகள் தீர
மனப்பாடங்கள் தந்தவர்
கணப்பாடுகள் மீற
கனவு காணச் சொன்னவர்!

சின்னத்திரையிலும்,
வண்ணத்திரையிலும் நடிக்காமல்
எண்ணற்ற இளசுகளின்
மனத்திரையிலும், மானசீகத்திலும்
வாழ்ந்த கதாநாயகர்!

இவரின் வருகைக்கு பின் தான்
கரிசல் காட்டுக்கும் கனவு வந்தது
இவரின் இருக்கைக்குப் பின்தான்
இஸ்ரோ தன் சிறகுகளை சிலிர்த்தது!

சாமானியனுக்கும்
சாம்ராஜ்ய பாஷை சொல்லிக் கொடுத்த
சாக்ரட்டீஸ் நீர்
சாதிக்கச் சொல்லியே
சரித்திரத்தை சரியான
பாதைக்கு ஓட்டிய சாரதி நீர்!

எவர் வருவர் உம்போல்
எவர்வரினும் இணையோ
உம்தாள் போல்
எம்மான் நீர் வாழ்க
இந்து சமுத்திரமாய்
நீர் வாழ்க!

Source— சுசீந்திரன், சென்னை.in http://www.dinamalar.com

Natarajan

 

கொலு சிறக்க…….

அம்பாளுக்கு உரிய ஒன்பது சிறப்பு நாட்கள், நவராத்திரி. இந்நாட்களில், அம்பாளை பிரார்த்தனை செய்தால் கிடைக்கும் பலன் போன்று, வேறு எப்போது பிரார்த்தனை செய்தாலும் கிட்டாது. கலை, பொருள் மற்றும் சக்தியின் அம்சமான அம்பாளை, இந்த ஒன்பது நாட்களும் பிரார்த்தனை, பாராயணம் செய்தால், மேற்கூறிய பலன்களையும் நமக்கு நல்குவாள். உலகில் உயிர் வாழ, இந்த சக்திகளும் இன்றியமையாதவை. வரும் நவராத்திரி கொலுவை வித்தியாசமாக கொண்டாட சில, ‘டிப்ஸ்’ இதோ…
* கொலு ஷாப்பிங் செல்பவர்கள், புத்தக கடைகளுக்கு சென்று, ‘ராமகிருஷ்ண பரமஹம்சரின் பொன்மொழிகள், விவேகானந்தர், ரமண மகரிஷி மற்றும் காஞ்சி பெரியவரின் உபதேசங்கள், ‘வாழ்வில் சிறக்க’ மற்றும் ‘மனஅமைதி பெற என்ன செய்யலாம்’ இப்படி பல குட்டி புத்தகங்கள் பத்து ரூபாய்க்கு கிடைக்கின்றன. இவற்றை கொலுவிற்கு வருவோருக்கு தரலாம். 50 ரூபாய் பிளவுஸ் பிட்டில் கிடைக்கும் திருப்தி, இப்புத்தகத்திலும் கிடைக்கும்.
* குழந்தைகளுக்கு நம் நாட்டு கலாசாரம், பண்பாடு மற்றும் இதிகாச புராணங்களை தெரிய வைக்க, நவராத்திரி பண்டிகை நல்ல சந்தர்ப்பம். கொலுவில், ராமாயணம் மற்றும் மகாபாரத கதைகளின் முக்கிய நிகழ்வுகளை, ‘தீமாக’ அமைக்கலாம். அத்துடன், ஹாரிபார்ட்டர் கதைகள் மற்றும் டோரா புஜ்ஜி போன்றவற்றை கூட அமைக்கலாம். இது, பழமைக்கும், புதுமைக்கும் பாலம் அமைத்து, இந்த நவராத்திரியை களை கட்ட வைக்கும்.
* உங்கள் பிள்ளைகளை, கரும் பலகையில், நவராத்திரி பற்றிய விஷயங்களை தினம் ஒன்று எழுதச் சொல்லி, கொலுவில் வைக்கலாம். நவராத்திரி கலச தத்துவம், நவராத்திரி நாயகியரின் நாமங்கள், ஸ்ரீசக்ரம் பற்றிய விளக்கம், அபிராமி அந்தாதி என, அம்பிகையை பற்றிய விஷயங்கள் அனைவரையும் கவரும்.
* நவராத்திரியின்,ஒன்பது நாட்களிலும், ஏழைகளுக்கு அன்னதானம் செய்து, பெண்களுக்கும், குழந்தைகளுக்கும் தாம்பூலம் மற்றும் இனிப்புகள் வழங்கி உற்றார், உறவினர்களுடன் உணவருந்தி மகிழலாம்; உறவுகளுக்குள் நல்ல இணக்கம் ஏற்படும்.
* குழந்தைகளுக்கு, ‘க்விஸ்’ போட்டிகள் வைத்து, அவர்களுக்கு பயன்படும் கலர் பென்சில், ஸ்கேல், பென்சில் பாக்ஸ் போன்றவற்றை பரிசளிக்கலாம். குழந்தைகள் குதூகலமாகக் கலந்து கொள்வர்; அவர்களது தயக்கமும் மறையும்.
* நவராத்திரியில் பிளவுஸ் பிட் கொடுப்பது விசேஷம் தான். ஆனால், அது, அதிகம் பயன்படாமல் கை மாறிக் கொண்டே இருக்கும். அதனால், சுமங்கலிகளுக்கு நவதான்ய பிள்ளையார், குபேர விளக்கு, மூங்கில் பூக்கூடை போன்றவற்றை கொடுக்கலாம்.

* கொலு பார்க்க வருவோருக்கு தாம்பூலத்துடன் ஒரு பூந்தொட்டியை தந்து, ‘பூமி வெப்பமடைவதை தடுக்க, வீட்டுக்கு ஒரு மரம் வளர்ப்போம்; முடியாதவர்கள் இந்த பூச்செடியையாவது வளர்ப்போம்…’ என்று சொல்லி, இயற்கையை வாழ்விப்போம்.
* ஒரு நாளும் எந்த கொலுவையும், மற்றவர் வீட்டு கொலுவோடு ஒப்பிட்டு பேசாதீர்கள். சின்ன கொலுவாக இருந்தாலும், அதில், ஏதாவது ஒரு சிறப்பம்சம் இருக்கும். அதை சிலாகித்து பேசுங்களேன். ஆக்கபூர்வமாக உங்களுக்கு ஏதாவது யோசனை தோன்றினால், புதிதாக கொலு வைக்கும் இளசுகளுக்கு இதமாக சொல்லுங்கள்.
கொலு வைக்கும் பழக்கமில்லாதவர்கள் இந்நாளில் தோழிகள் மற்றும் உறவினர்களை அழைத்து, வெற்றிலை, பாக்கு கொடுக்கலாம்.

Source….www.dinamalar.com

Natarajan

” A Chic’s Flight to Survive …” Watch this Video Clip …

This video, from David Attenborough’s Life Story series, follows the heart-stopping moment a new born barnacle goose has to leap 400 feet off a cliffside to greet his parents at the bottom. This dangerous practice is performed by all new borns within hours of birth because eggs are incubated high up to avoid predators. It’s an incredible example of nature’s will to survive. You are bound to find yourself rooting for the little chick!

Source….www.ba-bamail.com

 

Natarajan

Meet 18 Year old Raman…The world’s Youngest Chartered Accountant…!!!

Ramkumar Raman, an 18-year-old Indian boy from Dubai, became the youngest CA in the world to be affiliated with ACCA. He completed the tough course in just three years and now wants to pursue an MBA.

While most students start their degree courses at the age of 18, this young boy not only finished his Chartered Accountant course, but also became the youngest CA in the world.

Meet Ramkumar Raman, the 18-year-old Indian boy from The Indian High School in Dubai.

Raman has been recognised by Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), the global professional accounting body in the Gulf, as the youngest affiliate ever registered with them.

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Raman, who is originally from Chennai, India, started his CA education in December 2012 and finished the course in three years in June 2015 by clearing 14 papers in the first attempt in Dubai. Initially, he decided to study for ACCA because he wanted to gain more knowledge in the field of accounting and finance. But he did not know that he would end up clearing it so fast.

According to Khaliji Times, Raman, hailing from a family of chartered accountants, used to get up at 6:00 am every day to study – even on holidays!

And to make sure his luck follows him to the examination hall, this superstitious boy wore the same shirt, pant, vest, socks and shoes and ate the same type of curries and rice, with potatoes, on all exam days.

Raman managed his CA studies along with his school and college studies. He usually took an average of 3.5 months to study for each exam which is held every June and December.

Many students fail to clear this hard-to-crack exam even after repetitive attempts, but Raman managed to pass all of his papers in the first attempt itself. He will now be working for three years as a CA to become a full-fledged ACCA member.

The London-headquartered ACCA has over 1,78,000 members and 4,55,000 students in 180 countries. While most of the ACCA candidates only start their journeys at 18 years of age, Raman has shown exceptional performance in the field.

He wants to obtain an MBA degree from the US, and eventually wants to follow a career in the field of investment banking.

All pics: Raman Facebook

Source…..Shreya Pareek….www.thebetterindia.com

Natarajan

Images for the Day…Amazing Moon and Planets !!!

 

Venus, moon and more over Qutab Minar on October 10, 2015 by Abhinav Singhai in India.

Venus, moon and more over Qutab Minar on the morning of October 10, 2015 by Abhinav Singhai in India.

Venus and moon, with Jupiter below, on the morning of October 9, by Asthadi Setyawan in Indonesia.

Venus and moon, with Jupiter below, on the morning of October 9, by Asthadi Setyawan in Indonesia.

As seen from Australia on the morning of October 9, the moon passed in front of Venus.  Colin Legg caught this shot at Bremer Bay and wrote:

As seen from Australia on the morning of October 9, the moon passed in front of Venus. Colin Legg wrote: “…a 5-hour drive east of Perth to Bremer Bay where Venus would emerge from behind the moon just as it cleared the horizon. Perched on a cliff face, looking east over the southern ocean, I watched the two brightest objects in the night sky slowly drift apart as they climbed into a starry early morning sky.” Read more at Colin’s Facebook page

Source…..www.earthsky.org

Natarajan

11 Common Beliefs About Food That Are Actually Not True….

Let’s face it – we are all foodies. Some of you are complete gluttons, like me, and some might keep what they eat in check, but we all love to eat. Then again, none of us like any added problems like, obesity or cholesterol that come with eating (overeating, in my case), right!

That is the reason why we often vow to eat healthy, and try to follow certain diets that celebrities apparently follow, to get in shape. What we fail to realize is that more often than not, we end up believing in myths circulated by companies trying to sell stuff or know-it-all self-claimed diet experts. Take these 11 myths about food for example, that I used to think were true, until now.

1. Artificial sweeteners are better than sugar

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Not really. Though using artificial sweetener can decrease the calorie intake and help with your weight control, on the other hand, it might contribute to diabetes and other health troubles!

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2. You need to eat meat to get enough protein

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Nature is rich in nutrients, luckily, and you can very well get your required amount of protein without having to eat meat. Quinoa, avocado, peas etc are also quite rich in proteins.

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3. Fats are bad for you

Actually, some fats are essential for health, like monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, along with omega-3 fatty acids; these are normally found in nuts, seeds, olive oil, etc. They protect us from heart diseases and cancer.

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4. Fresh vegetables are more nutritious than frozen ones

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Rather than ‘fresh’ vegetable kept for long, frozen vegetables are generally frozen when they are their most fresh, with most of the nutrition value remaining intact!

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5. Fried food is always too fatty

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Though fried food is always considered one of the biggest culprits creating heart troubles and such, they are kind of wrongly accused. The health risk often depends on the kind of oil used, and how fried the stuff is, along with what stuff is being fried; just because it’s fried, doesn’t mean it’s bad.

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6. All saturated fats increase cholesterol

 

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Nope. In fact, polyunsaturated fats, generally found in corn oil or sunflower oil, help to reduce harmful LDL cholesterol, and improve the cholesterol profile of our body.

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7. Eating eggs is not exactly excellent for your health

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On the contrary, eggs are rich in several nutrients like betaine and choline that contribute towards keeping your heart healthy. Eggs are also a great source of healthy proteins.

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8. Added sugar is always bad for health

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No way. We need sugar to function properly, as it supplies ready energy to fuel our muscles, and also helps to keep our brains active. Though I wouldn’t suggest you to binge on sugar, a little bit of it won’t hurt, really.

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9. Organic food has better nutrition value

 

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There is not much extra health benefit of organic food over conventional food, a team of Stanford scientists have found after an extensive study.

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10. Carbohydrates are fattening

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Carbs are not always your worst nightmare, despite all the diets asking you to cut it down. Rather, cutting carbs down can affect your metabolism, increase stress hormones, and decrease thyroid function.

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11. Calories we eat at night stick to our body more than when taken during the day

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Your weight gain depends on the amount of calorie you are taking in, not on when you are taking it in.

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Folks, don’t just give in to excessive advertisements or slimming diets claiming to thin you down in a few days. Eat well, live well.

Source….   Anwesha Maiti…www.storypick.com

natarajan

Image of the day….

Morning Aurora From the Space Station

Aurora in early morning on Earth's horizon with city lights below and space station solar arrays above

NASA astronaut Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) captured this photograph of the green lights of the aurora from the International Space Station on Oct. 7, 2015. Sharing with his social media followers, Kelly wrote, “The daily morning dose of #aurora to help wake you up. #GoodMorning from @Space_Station! #YearInSpace”

Image Credit: NASA

Source….www.nasa.gov

natarajan

Why Do we Touch the Feet of Our Elders….?

1. Why do we touch the feet of our elders?

Why do we touch the feet of our elders?

Touching the feet of elders as a mark of respect is an age old practice in Indian tradition. Often this practice is looked upon with derision by some people as feet are generally considered unclean and such people argue that there could be other better ways of conveying the respect. However, there are a number of reasons behind the practice of touching the elders’ feet that indicate how wonderfully beneficial and meaningful this practice is.

2. Foundations for Buildings

Foundations for Buildings

Feet are for the body as the foundations are for buildings. The entire weight of a person is borne by the feet when he stands and moves about. Except birds and some rare cases of mammals, humans are endowed with the gift of being able to walk erect in two feet. When we bend down and touch the feet of our elders, our ego is also automatically subdued and we indicate that we respect their age, wisdom, achievements and experience. Being pleased of our humility, they in turn bless us.

3. Padasparshan

Padasparshan

Usually, those that command padasparshan (touching the feet) include spiritual masters, teachers, grand parents, parents, elder brothers and senior citizens. Usually, these people have accumulated a lot of virtues, knowledge and experience. Their maturity shall have enabled them with a good insight into the truths and realities of life. The thoughts, vibrations and the words emanating from them shall be so powerful in immensely benefiting those who seek their blessings.

4. Way of Touching the feet of Elders

 

There is a particular way of touching the feet of elders. The person touching their feet must bend down in front of them with the back hunched and hands stretching forward. Usually, when the hands are stretched to touch their feet, it is advised that the hands are crossed in a way the right hand touches their right foot and the left hand touches their left foot. Yet another prescription states that the left hand should touch their right foot and the right hand should touch their left foot.

5. Positive Energy

Positive Energy

In either case, when the hands touch the feet, there is a closed circuit establish between those seeking the blessings and those blessing them. The result is a highly positive energy flowing from their feet to the other person transferring a lot of good will and healing energy. Also, the person whose feet are touched usually stretches his or her hands to touch the upper head of the person with a gesture of blessing. This connection forms yet another circuit again transferring energy and blessings.

6. Benefits

It is matter of fact that only elders who seek your well being and those who are noble in their attitude and conduct are to be touched thus. Generally one’s grand parents, teachers, parents, elder brothers and noble people would naturally bless from their heart genuinely seeking the welfare of those who touch their feet. Therefore, this act shall confer incomparable benefits. Psychologically this act confers humility and cultivates a sense of respect enjoining people in the right path.

7. Hindu Tradition

Hindu Tradition

The Hindu tradition states that by touching the feet of elders, people are blessed with strength, intellect, Knowledge and fame. The underlying symbolism of this act is that the elders have walked on this earth longer than you and have accumulated a great amount of wisdom. You can in fact immensely benefit even from the dust that their feet have gathered all along the way.

Source….www.speakingtree.in

Natarajan

” படிங்க …’கடி’ங்க …சிரிங்க …” !!!

 

“பிளேடு ஹோட்டல்”

SERVER : வாங்க சார்,என்ன சாப்புடுறீங்க?
CUSTOMER : தோசை வேணும்.

SERVER : சாதா தோசையா? வெங்காய தோசையா?
CUSTOMER : வெங்காய தோசை.

SERVER : சின்ன வெங்காயம் போட்டதா? பெரிய வெங்காயம் போட்டதா?
CUSTOMER : சின்ன வெங்காயம்.

SERVER : சாதா வெங்காயமா? நாட்டு வெங்காயமா?
CUSTOMER : நாட்டு வெங்காயம்.

SERVER : சின்னதா நறுக்கியதா? பெருசா நறுக்கியதா?
CUSTOMER : சின்னதா நறுக்குனது.

SERVER : வெங்காயம் அதிகமா போடவா? கம்மியா போடவா?
CUSTOMER : அதிகமா.

SERVER : வெங்காயத்துக்கு மூக்கு அறுத்துட்டு போடவா? அறுக்காம போடவா?
CUSTOMER : அறுத்துட்டே போடு.

SERVER : சிவப்பு வெங்காயமா? வெள்ள வெங்காயமா?
CUSTOMER : சிவப்பு.

SERVER : நெடி அதிகமா உள்ளதா? கம்மியா உள்ளதா?
CUSTOMER : அதிகமா உள்ளது.

SERVER : உரம் போட்ட வெங்காயமா? போடாத வெங்காயமா?
CUSTOMER : உரம் போடாதது.

SERVER : வெங்காயத்த கழுவிட்டு போடவா? தொடச்சிட்டு போடவா?
CUSTOMER : கழுவிட்டு போடு.

SERVER : வெங்காயம் நல்லா வேகணுமா? கம்மியா வேகணுமா?
CUSTOMER : நல்லா வேகணும்.

SERVER : வெங்காயத்துக்கு எண்ணெய் ஊத்தவா? நெய் ஊத்தவா?
CUSTOMER : நெய்.

SERVER : சாதா நெய்யா? பாக்கெட் நெய்யா?
CUSTOMER : பாக்கெட் நெய்…தம்பி போதும் பா.டிபன் எடுத்துட்டு வா.

SERVER : சரி சார்.இருங்க கொண்டு வாறேன்.

(சாப்பிட்ட பிறகு)

SERVER : இந்தாங்க சார் பில்.மொத்தம் 50 ரூவா.
CUSTOMER : கேஷா வேணுமா? செக்கா வேணுமா?

SERVER : கேஷ்
CUSTOMER : சில்லரையா தரவா? நோட்டா தரவா?

SERVER : நோட்டா தாங்க.
CUSTOMER : பழயை நோட்டா? புதிய நோட்டா?

SERVER : புதியது.

CUSTOMER : காந்தி படம் போட்டது? போடாததா?

SERVER : காந்தி படம் போட்டது.
CUSTOMER : காந்தி படத்துல கண்ணாடி போட்டதா? கண்ணாடி போடாததா?

SERVER : கண்ணாடி போட்டது.
CUSTOMER : சாதா கண்ணாடியா? கருப்பு கண்ணாடியா?

SERVER : சாதா கண்ணாடி.
CUSTOMER : கண்ணாடில ஓட்டை விழுந்ததா? வீழாததா?

SERVER : சார்ர்ர்ர்ர்ர்ர் என்னை மன்னிச்சிடுங்க.உங்ககிட்ட தெரியாம வாய கொடுத்துட்டேன்.நீங்க போங்க சார்.நானே உங்க பில்ல கட்டிக்கிறேன்.

CUSTOMER : அது…மவனே இனிமே நீ யார்கிட்டயும் இப்படி பண்ணுவே.

Source….unknown…input from a friend of mine

Natarajan