தயிர் பாலாக மாறுமா?!!!….கேட்டார் மகாபெரியவர் !!!!!

வெள்ளைக்காரன் புத்திசாலி!

கல்வித்துறையில் ரொம்ப பெரிய போஸ்டில் இருந்தவர் ஒருவர் மடத்துக்கு அடிக்கடி வருவார்.

ஒருதடவை அப்படி வரும் போது தன்னுடன் இரண்டு வெள்ளைக்காரர்களை அழைத்து வந்தார். வந்தவர், வெறுமனே அவர்களுடன் வரவில்லை, கூடவே “தன்னை நாடி இங்க்லாண்டிலிருந்து மாணவர்கள் வந்திருக்கிறார்கள்!” என்ற பெருமிதம் தலைக்கேற வந்தார்.

பெரியவாளுக்கு நமஸ்காரம் செய்து விட்டு “இவா ரெண்டு பேரும் லண்டன்ல ரிஸர்ச் பண்ணிண்டிருக்கா…. almost எல்லா சப்ஜெக்ட்லேயும் புகுந்து வெளையாடியிருக்கா….பொதுவா இங்க்லீஷ்காராளே ரொம்ப புத்திசாலிகள்! அதுலேயும் இவா ரெண்டு பேரும் ரொம்ப intelligent! பிஹெச்.டி பண்ணியிருக்கா… இங்க்லீஷ்லதான் வர்ஷாவர்ஷம் புதுசுபுதுசா வார்த்தைகள் சேர்ந்துண்டே போறதே! புது scientific வோர்ட்ஸ் நெறைய கண்டு பிடிச்சிருக்கா. அதான், அந்த பாஷை தேங்கிப் போய் பாஸி பிடிக்காம pureஆ இருந்துண்டு இருக்கு…”

இங்க்லிஷுக்கு ஒரு ஸ்தோத்ரமே பண்ணிவிட்டார் !

யார் முன்னால் பேசினாலும் டம்பம் இல்லாமல் அடக்கமாகப் பேசவேண்டும். அதுவும் ஞானக்கடலான பெரியவா மாதிரி மஹான்கள் முன்னால், தெரிந்தாலும் பேசாமல் அடக்கமாக இருப்பதுதான் சிறப்பு.

தலைகால் தெரியாமல் அதிகம் பேசுவது நம்முடைய மடமை. ஏனென்றால் யார் முன் பேசுகிறோம்! ஒரு வழியாக அவர் மூச்சு விட சற்று நிறுத்தியதும், ஞான சாகரத்திலிருந்து ஒரு துளி வெளியே வந்து விழுந்து அங்கிருந்தோரைத் திணற அடித்தது.

“ஆமாமா….இங்க்லிஷ்காரன் ரொம்…ப புத்திசாலிதான்! நாம என்ன பண்றோம்? பாலைத் தயிரா ஆக்கறோம். அது ஸ்வபாவமா நடக்கறது. ஆனா, தயிரைப் பாலா மாத்தறதில்லே; ஏன்னா…..அது முடியாத விஷயம்.

அதுனாலதான் அக்ஞானிகளான நாம, அந்த மாதிரில்லாம் முயற்சி பண்றதில்லை. ஆனா, இங்க்லிஷ்காரன் புத்திசாலியோன்னோ…. “இதோ, தயிரைப் பாலாக்கி காட்டறேன்”..னான்! Butter Milk ன்னு ஒரு வார்த்தையை கண்டுபிடிச்சுட்டான்! பாத்தியா! எவ்ளோ..வ் சுலபமா butterஐ மில்க் ஆக்கிட்டான்!

நாம என்னவோ அதை “மோர்”ன்னு சொல்றோம்; milk ன்னு சொல்றதில்லே”…. புன்சிரிப்புடன் பெரியவா சொன்னதும் கல்வித்துறையின் முகத்தில் ஈயாடவில்லை. சுற்றி இருந்தவர்கள் இந்த விளக்கத்தை கேட்டு, அதிலிருந்த “இதுநாள் வரை காணத் தவறிய” உண்மையை உணர்ந்து புன்னகைத்தனர்.

அந்த வெள்ளைக்கார மாணவர்களோ, பெரியவா சொன்னதை மொழி பெயர்த்து கேட்ட பின்,

“Oh ! My God ! It is not a butter research; but a better research!!!!!என்று ஆச்சர்யப்பட்டு மிகவும் ரசித்தார்கள்….

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பிணி தீர்த்த மஹா முனிவர் !!!!

Post by uma2806 on Apr 19, 2013 at 12:50pm
மூலம் : மஹாபெரியவா தரிசன அனுபவங்கள் – ஐந்தாம் பாகம்
நினைவு கூர்ந்தவர் : பி.எஸ். தேவராஜ சர்மா, பழையனூர்.

1978 ஏப்ரல் 13-ஆம் தேதி. மறுநாள் தமிழ் வருஷப் பிறப்பு. அன்றைய தினம் விடியற்காலையிலேயே பெரியவாளை தரிசித்துவிட வேண்டும் என்று உத்வேகம். முதல்நாளே தேனம்பாக்கம் சென்று, கிடைத்த இடத்தில் படுத்துக் கொண்டோம். முதலில் கண் விழிப்பவர், மற்றவர்களை எழுப்பிவிட வேண்டும் என்று ஒப்பந்தம்.

காலை மணி மூன்று முப்பது.

மின்சாரம் பாய்ந்தது போல் உடலில் ஓர் ஓட்டம்.

சட்டென்று கண்விழித்து எழுந்தோம்.

எதிரே, மஹாஸ்வாமிகள்! விபூதி, ருத்ராட்சம்.. மங்கிய விளக்கொளியில் காஷாயம் பளபளக்கிறது. யாருக்கும், பக்கத்தில் இருப்பவர் யார் என்று தெரியவில்லை; கண்ணில் படவில்லை. ஒரே ஒருவரை, அருட்புன்னகையுடன் நிற்கும் பரமேஸ்வரனை மட்டுமே கண்கொட்டாமல் பார்த்துக் கொண்டிருந்தோம். ஹரிக்கேன் விளக்கொளி வழிகாட்ட, பெரியவாள் வெளியே வந்து நடக்கத் தொடங்கினார்கள். முந்தைய இரவு அவ்வளவு பேசிய அவர், இப்போது மௌனம். நாற்பது பேர் பின் தொடர்ந்து சென்றோம்.

வரதராஜர் கோயில் தெற்கு வாசல் வந்ததும், விஷ்ணு ஸஹஸ்ரநாமம் சொல்லிக்கொண்டே, நான்கு மாடவீதிகளிலும் வலம் வந்தோம். வரும் வழியில் சாலையின் நடுவில், சாக்கடை நீர் ஓடிக் கொண்டிருந்தது. “பெரியவா எப்படிக் கடந்து செல்வார்கள்?” என்று நாங்கள் சிந்தித்துக் கொண்டிருந்தபோதே, பெரியவாள் ஒரே தாண்டாகத் தாண்டி சென்றார்கள்! (அனுமான் அம்சமும் இருக்குமோ?)

பிறகு தேனம்பாக்கம் திரும்பினோம். காமாட்சியை தரிசித்துவிட்டு, ஊர் திரும்பினோம். அந்த ஆண்டு முழுவதும், எனக்கு எல்லாத் துறைகளிலும் முன்னேற்றம்தான்.

1985-ஆம் ஆண்டு எனக்குக் காதில் வலி ஏற்பட்டு, எந்த வைத்தியத்துக்கும் கட்டுப்படாமல் போய், பெரிய ஆபரேஷன் செய்யவேண்டிய நிலை ஏற்பட்டு விட்டது.

பெரியவாளை தரிசனம் செய்யாமல், எப்படி ஆபரேஷனுக்குச் சம்மதிக்க முடியும்?

எண்கணிதத்தின்படி, என் பகை எண், ஏழு.

பெரியவாளுக்கு சமர்ப்பிக்க ஏழு ஆரஞ்சுப் பழங்களும் வில்வமாலையும் வாங்கிச் சென்றேன். பிற்பகல் இரண்டு மணி. பெரியவாள் மேனாவில் சாய்ந்து கொண்டிருந்தார்கள். பொதுப்படையாகச் சில கேள்விகளைக் கேட்டுக்கொண்டே, ஆரஞ்சுப் பழங்களை உரித்து உரித்து வைத்தார்கள். (என் தீவினைகளைத் தோலுரித்து விட்டார்கள் என்பதைப் பின்னால் புரிந்து கொண்டேன்).

ஆபரேஷனுக்கு முதல் நாள் மருத்துவமனைக்குச் சென்றேன். டாக்டர் என்னை நன்றாகப் பரிசோதித்தார்.

“உண்மையைச் சொல்லுங்கள். நான் கொடுத்த மருந்துகளைத் தவிர, வேறு எந்த மருந்துகளை உபயோகப்படுத்தினீர்கள்? வேறு எந்த டாக்டரிடம் போனீர்கள்?” என்று கேட்டார்.

“நான் வேறு எந்த டாக்டரிடமும் போகவில்லை; எந்த மருந்தும் போடவில்லை”.

“பயப்படாமல் சொல்லுங்கள். அந்த டாக்டர் கொடுத்த மருந்துகள் ரொம்ப effective-ஆக இருக்கின்றன. நான் அதைத் தெரிந்து கொண்டால், மற்றவர்களுக்கும் எழுதிக் கொடுப்பேனில்லையா?”

“டாக்டர்! உண்மையைத்தான் சொல்கிறேன். இரண்டு நாள் முன்னர் காஞ்சிபுரம் சென்று மஹாஸ்வாமிகளைத் தரிசித்து, பிரார்த்தித்துக் கொண்டேன். அவ்வளவுதான்.”

டாக்டரின் கண்களில் கண்ணீர் நிறைந்தது.

“உங்கள் காது நோய் குணமாகிவிட்டது. ஆபரேஷன் தேவையில்லை.”

வீட்டுக்கு வந்ததும், மனைவி – குழந்தைகளுக்கு ஏற்பட்ட ஆனந்தத்தை விளக்க வார்த்தைகளே இல்லை.

ஜெய ஜெய சங்கர! ஹர ஹர சங்கர!!

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Natarajan

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Swami Sathya Sai Baba….Ever Alert For HIS Devotees !!!!

The Lord – Ever Alert for His devotee
How Baba appeared as an old man to save Dr. Padmanabhan

Dr. R S Padmanabhan, a genial and highly renowned dentist practising in Bangalore, has been a devotee of Baba since 1942. His wife, Mrs. Kamala Padmanabhan and he are active members of Sri Sathya Sai Seva organisations. In his long association with Swami, the doctor has had wonderful experiences. Here is an instance where Baba saved them from a disaster as narrated to Smt. Shakuntala Balu in her book, “Living Divinity”:

Once, the doctor and his wife had gone to Puttaparthi and they were anxious to return to Bangalore the same night. That was during the monsoon season and Bhagawan had asked them not to travel at night but wait util daylight.

The doctor was restless thinking of the considerable amount of work waiting for him in Bangalore and, moreover, it did not seem like it would rain heavily. So they set off. Twenty miles later, the rain came down, lashing past the windows and drumming on the car. Visibility became very poor and turning back was impossible.

Dr. Padmanabhan kept the car crawling on – it was already dark and the road was empty – he felt it was better to plough on rather than stand still in the streaming rain and the darkness. He was also afraid, of the car engine stalling. The car bumped along, very slowly when, suddenly, there was a flash of light.

An old man was waving a hurricane lamp. Dr. Padmanabhan stopped. The old man told them that they were headed straight into a strong current of water that was flowing after a small bridge upstream had burst. The old man had halted the car, just in time: a few more yards and the car with its occupants would have been swept away.

“You are lucky”, said the old man who advised them to stop for the night as the bridge could only be repaired in the morning. Then he went away.

Dr. Padmanabhan drove back to his cousin’s house for the night and left again for Bangalore the next morning.

A month later, while Sri Sathya Sai Baba was in Bangalore, He castigated Dr. Padmanabhan for not heeding His words and starting out on the journey at night.

“If I had not been on the look out that night: what would have happened to you?” He asked, sternly.

The doctor, realising that it was Bhagawan who had rescued him that dark night, apologized to Him for having disregarded His words and expressed his gratitude for His grace.”

Reference: “Living Divinity” by Mrs. Shakuntala Balu. Page: 189-190. Published by S. B. Publications, Bangalore, 1983.

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Natarajan

“No Frills ” Hospitals In India !!!!….A Mix Of Wal-Mart and Low Cost Airline !!!!

What if hospitals were run like a mix of Wal-Mart and a low-cost airline? The result might be something like the chain of “no-frills” Narayana Hrudayalaya clinics in southern India.

Budget Hospital India

In this picture taken on February 7, 2013 hospital staff work at one of the post-operative pediatrics observation and care units of the Narayana Hrudayalaya cardiac-care hospital in Bangalore. A group of Indian doctors believe they can cut the cost of heart surgery to an astonishing 800 USD at their “no thrills” low-cost hospital.

Using pre-fabricated buildings, stripping out air-conditioning and even training visitors to help with post-operative care, the group believess it can cut the cost of heart surgery to an astonishing 800 dollars.

“Today healthcare has got phenomenal services to offer. Almost every disease can be cured and if you can’t cure patients, you can give them meaningful life,” says company founder Devi Shetty, one of the world’s most famous heart surgeons.

“But what percentage of the people of this planet can afford it? A hundred years after the first heart surgery, less than 10 percent of the world’s population can,” he told AFP from his office in hi-tech hub Bangalore.

Already famous for his “heart factory” in Bangalore, which does the highest number of cardiac operations in the world, the latest Narayana Hrudayalaya (“Temple of the Heart”) projects are ultra low-cost facilities.

The first is a single-storey hospital in Mysore, two hours drive from Bangalore, which was built for about 400 million rupees (7.4 million dollars) in only 10 months and recently opened its doors.

Set amid palm trees and with five operating theatres for cardiac, brain and kidney procedures, Shetty boasts how it was built at a fraction of the cost of equivalents in the rich world.

“Near Stanford (in the US), they are building a 200-300 bed hospital. They are likely to spend over 600 million dollars,” he said.

“There is a hospital coming up in London. They are likely to spend over a billion pounds,” added the father of four, who has a large print of mother Teresa on his wall — one of his most famous patients.

“Our target is to build and equip a hospital for six million dollars and build it in six months.”

The Mysore facility represents his vision for the future of healthcare in India — and a model likely to burnish India’s reputation as a centre for low-cost innovation in the developing world.

Air-conditioning is restricted to operating theatres and intensive care units. Ventilation comes from large windows on the wards.

 

Budget Hospital India

A group of Indian doctors believe they can cut the cost of heart surgery to an astonishing 800 USD at their “no thrills” low-cost hospital.

Relatives or friends visiting in-patients undergo a four-hour nursing course and are expected to change bandages and do other simple tasks.

 

In its architecture, Shetty rejected the generic multi-storey model, which requires costly foundations and steel reinforcements as well as lifts and complex fire safety equipment.

Much of the building was pre-fabricated off site and then quickly assembled.

The Mysore facility will be followed by others in the cities of Bhubaneswar and Siliguri.

Each will owe its existence to Shetty’s original success story, his pioneering cardiac hospital in Bangalore which opened in 2001.

About 30 heart surgeries are performed there daily, the highest in the world, at a break-even cost of 1,800 dollars. Most patients are charged more than this, but some of the poorest are treated for free.

Its success has made Shetty a wealthy man and earned him international renown. Al-Jazeera recently broadcast a six-part series on the hospital whose wards are packed with low-income farmers and labourers.

In the crammed waiting room, families from across South Asia wait for appointments with the boss who juggles them between stints in theatre.

“We saw him on TV recently and we could see his commitment to poor people and middle class people like us,” said Ranjan Bhattacharya, a civil servant, who had brought his ill wife 2,000 kilometres (1,200 miles) by train from northeast India.

In its dealings with suppliers, the hospital group works like a large supermarket, buying expensive items such as heart valves in bulk.

By running the operating theatres from early morning to late at night, six days a week, it is inspired by low-cost airlines which keep their planes in the air as much as possible.

The British-trained surgeon sniffs at the output of Western counterparts who might do a handful of operations a week. Each of his surgeons does up to four a day on a fraction of the wages of those in the West.

“Essentially we realised that as you do more numbers, your results get better and your cost goes down,” he said.

Public spending on health in India amounts to just four percent of GDP, less than Afghanistan, according to the World Health Organization.

A lack of private insurance and a public system that has “collapsed” according to the country’s rural development minister means an estimated 70 percent of healthcare spending is borne by Indians out of their own pockets.

So is Shetty a sharp-witted businessman who has spotted a gap in the market or a philanthropist?

“We believe that charity is not scalable. If you give anything free of cost, it is a matter of time before you run out of money, and people are not asking for anything free,” he said.

His first foreign venture is a hospital on the Cayman Islands, targeting locals who would normally travel to the US for expensive treatment, and he says he would love to expand into Africa.

From 6,000 beds now in 17 clinics, he aims to expand privately-run Narayana Hrudayalaya Hospitals to a group with 30,000 beds in the next five years.

“The current regulatory structures, the current policies and business strategies (for healthcare) that we have are wrong. If they were right, we should have reached 90 percent of the world’s population,” he said.

source::::businessinsider.com

Natarajan

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/inside-indias-no-frills-hospitals-where-heart-surgery-costs-just-800-2013-4#ixzz2RAscwJhp

A Bitter Battle Turns Sweet at the End …..

L. Ponnudurai

L. Ponnudurai

Dalit boy completes chemical engineering and lands job, despite all odds

Four years ago, L. Ponnudurai was cleaning tables at a restaurant in Rajapalayam bus depot. In a month from now, he will begin work in a reputed cement company, as a chemical engineer.

The story of this gritty Dalit boy from Gopalapuram village near Rajapalayam in southern Tamil Nadu is an inspiring one. When he was barely five years old, his mother had committed suicide. Soon after this, his father remarried and sent him away to his grandmother’s place.

A relative noted his keenness to learn and put him in a government Adi Dravidar hostel. “My relatives were mill labourers and earned very little. To avoid burdening them, I used to stay in the hostel even during holidays,” said Ponnudurai.

He scored 96 per cent in Class X, and friends suggested a vocational course at a polytechnic institute. But, Ponnudurai said, he was keen on studying further.

Scholarships helped him finish Class XII with 93 per cent. He, however, faced a roadblock when he wanted to pursue his dream of going to college, as he did not have money to buy a form and apply for engineering counselling.

One day, his former physics teacher spotted him working at Vasantha Bhavan in Rajapalayam. “The next day, all my teachers landed up there. They had pooled in money to send me to Chennai and apply for engineering,” said Ponnudurai.

But this was not the end of Ponnudurai’s struggle. He tried to apply for an education loan all on his own, but bank officials wanted his father to be present. “He came only after my school teachers pleaded with him and promised to pay for his travel,” he added.

Ponnudurai came to Chennai with Rs. 2,000 and two pairs of clothes, but these were not his concerns. “Having studied in Tamil, learning in English was very difficult,” he said. Taunts over his complexion or his trousers almost broke his will. “I ran away thrice from campus, vowing never to return, but friends persuaded me to go back. In the hostel, I kept to myself,” he said.

But now, life is looking up. He recently cleared a recruitment interview with Ramco Cements and has got a decent offer. “I cannot ask for more.They let me answer questions in Tamil. I did not want to work in an IT company. I studied chemical engineering and I really like the subject,” he said, smiling. He has other plans too. “In villages, even bright students are unaware of opportunities, admission procedures, and scholarships. I want to convince students there to finish college,” he said.

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source::::  Vasudha Venugopal in The Hindu

Natarajan

15 Year Old Girl From Kerala Launches Web Designing Company !!!!!

15 Year Old Girl From Kerala Launches Web Company

Seven years ago at the age of eight, she created history by developing a website for her school. Now, at the age of 15, Shreelakshmi Suresh has hit the headlines for her decision to incept an IT firm at UL Cyberpark in Kozhikode, as reported by Deccan Chronicle.

 
A class 10 student of Presentation Higher Secondary School who will now be one of the youngest CEOs, will set her IT company – YGlobes, along with six other students as board members.

 
The firm is specialized in web designing and the intellects behind this new venture are students from schools, medical and engineering colleges. Most of them had met during an e-learning programme which resulted in forming a team of members with similar ideas, according to Shreelakshmi.

 
The board members are Nadir Hussain, a class 10 Indian Singer Celebrity from MES Indian School Doha, CK Ashhad from KMO ITI at Koduvally, Ameen Al Rahman of MAMO College at Mukkam, Shyni from Royal Dental College in Chalissery and Shabna and Shamila of AWH Engineering College.

 
The young brain’s web design had caught the world’s attention and she has received 30 awards, besides earning a membership in the Association of American Webmasters. She said that the company would function at Cyberpark by July and it would consist of 20 people to begin with.

 
Besides web designing the company will provide other services including web development, web hosting and domain registration. The report also stated that the investment is estimated to be  50 lakh.

source:::: siliconindia net

Natarajan

Even Today Devotees Experience the Miracles of Mahaperiavar!!!

Here are two different mails received from our members. We are very glad and proud to present these first-hand experiences from the current generation of people, who are still witnessing the miracles of Periva, because of the sheer devotion they have in Him.

a) Rain in Sathuragiri – experience of Sri Hari (extracted from the member’s mail):

“We visited Sathuragiri during the weekend of March 23-24, and had a wonderful darshan of the Swami on the hill top. While we were back in the basement on March 24, we had our bath and were performing our anushtaanam in a garden of a private property (thoppu). There, as we were doing our Japam, one of the working women came around and requested us to pray for rains for that region. We were obviously reminded instantly of our Periva only and we made a sincere prayer to Him to bless that region with some showers, and told those workers that they can expect a rainfall soon, and came back to Chennai.

On Tuesday the 26th March 2013, out of a sudden thought, we gave a quick call to the Thoppu people to find out if all is well. To our surprise, we found that the previous evening 25th March, they witnessed very good amount of rainfall in their region and all the drylands had received sufficiently good amount of rain to keep them wet and safe for a few more months. They said they had not seen such a thick rainfall for many months in the past. We were more than glad, and thanked Periva once again – just wanted to share this with everyone else, as He has always been so kind to bring in rainfall for all affected areas like the Sage RishyaSrungar.”

b) Rain in Tirupur – experience of Sri K Narayanan, Tirupur (extract from the member’s mail):

“I am from Tirupur. Yesterday (7th April 2013) we had the Unchivirthi from Prathosham Mama team at Tirupur. Sri Vinayakaram , famous Gadam Vidhvan gave a “Chathur Gadam – Solo” performance on the occasion to celebrate Mahaswami’s 120th Jayanthi. During the welcome speech, Dr K Natarajan , representing Tirupur public put forth a request to Sri Vinayakaram to pray for the betterment of Tirupur and for rains .

Sri Vinayakaram , before he commenced his performance said that on the last occasion when he performed at Tirupur at Ramakrishna Bajanai Madam at Tirupur year before last year, he put forth the prayer for the madam to be renovated ( it was in a dilapidated condition ) and said that today Periyava’s karunai had made it happen. He further said that Periyava will shower his blessings for the request now made. He started his performance.

Within seconds, there was a good shower in Tirupur. This is the way HE (periyava) responds to the prayers of Bakthas in no time. All present at the venue were overwhelmed by his shower of blessing by way of shower of rain. We all hope that he will bring back Tirupur back to its glory.”

source::::periva.proboards.com
Natarajan

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Great Temples Of Tamilnadu….Chidambaram Nataraja Temple !!!

Travel Tamil Nadu Temples

By some estimates Tamil Nadu has about 33,000 ancient temples, many of them over 600 to 800 years old. A majority of the great temples are dedicated to Lord Shiva and his fierce aspect of Bhairava, closely followed by temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu. There are also a number of temples dedicated to Lord Murugan and Lord Hanuman, besides a number of Amman temples. Yahoo! reader CHANDRASEKARAN A (Flickr) shares this wonderful collection of photographs.

Chidambaram Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Chidambaram is one of the five Pancha Bootha Sthalas, each representing one of the five natural elements. Chidambaram represents akasha (ether). The other four temples in this category are Thiruvanaikaval Jambukeswara (water) in Trichy, Kanchi Ekambareswara (earth) in Kanchipuram, Thiruvannamalai Arunachaleswara (fire) in Thiruvannamalai and Kalahasti Nathar (wind) in Kalahasti. The tandava represented in Chidambaram is Ananda tandava, the cosmic dance of Lord Nataraja (Shiva). Another important aspect in Chidambaram is of the Five Sabhas. Chidambaram represents Por Sabai or Ponnambalam. The other Sabhas are at Thiruvalangadu (Rathina Sabai – ruby), Madurai (Velliambalam – silver), Tirunelveli (Thamira Sabai – copper), Kutralam (Chitra Sabai – painting). All the main Saivite Nayanars — namely Thirugnana Sambandhar, Appar, Sundarar and Manicka Vasakar — visited this holy shrine and it is said that they entered this temple from all the four cardinal directions, i.e. through the South, West, North and East Gopurams, denoting the four different margas or pathways. The gold-plated gopuram is the one of the main attractions of this temple. Chidambaram is supposed to be the oldest of Saivite temples and all Thirumurai concerts conclude with the words “Thiruchitrambalam”.

source:::::yahoo news net

Natarajan

The Cardboard Cops: @ Bangalore !!!

cardboard

Instead of state-of-the-art speed cameras and number plate recognition devices, Bangalore’s police chiefs opted to swell their ranks with recruits who work 24 hours a day, seven days a week, without breaks, bribes or even a salary. The city sees two road deaths every day and officials hopes motorists will be fooled into slowing down after seeing the fake officers !!!!

source::::::mail on line …UK

Natarajan