நம் வாழ்கை நம் கையில்.
Monday, 29 June 2020
கர்ம பலன்
Saturday, 27 June 2020
இருபது வருடங்களுக்கு பிறகு சிறுகதை
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Monday, 15 June 2020
அறம் உள்ளவர்களாக வாழ்வோம்
அறம் உள்ளவர்களாக வாழ்வோம்
இயற்கையை பாதுகாப்போம் இயற்கை நம்மைக் காக்கும்
Sunday, 14 June 2020
గర్భిణీ జింక
गर्भवती हिरण
Friday, 12 June 2020
The pregnant deer
The pregnant deer
There was once a pregnant deer and she knew the time was coming to give birth. She found a secluded spot, near a strong flowing river. Just then dark cloud gathered, and a strong bolt of lightning, fell on the forest and started a forest fire. She looked to her left, and she found there was a hunter there, ready to shoot her. She looked to her right, and she was surprised to find a hungry lion, waiting to pounce on her.
Oh! my God what to do in this situation? There is a forest fire, there is a swift flowing river, there is a hunter, there is a lion. She had nowhere to go. In this situation where there is no way out, the deer decided to focus on one thing she could focus on. On giving birth. And as she gave her full attention just to the process of giving birth, the following things happened. There was a sharp bolt of lightning, the hunter got disoriented. As he released the arrow, it zipped passed the deer and actually hit the hungry lion. And the lion ran away. And a strong shower of rain, put the forest fire out.
You see, what got us entangled in the
first place? It is the responsibility of that very force of nature to take us
out of it. So in this way, like the pregnant deer, let us learn to in the
moment and to give full attention to what’s in front of us and the rest of our
life will take care of itself. Things will naturally fall into place.
கர்ப்பிணி மான்
Thursday, 11 June 2020
வாழ்கையை மகிழ்ச்சியாக வாழ்வோம்
Wednesday, 10 June 2020
The Temple
Tuesday, 9 June 2020
The Intellectual Sheath
Sunday, 7 June 2020
Growth
Daily Divine Digest Philosophical Thought for
Everyday
Growth
Growth is characteristic of life. It is the urge from within for
expansion and self expression. A being grows by assimilating things external to
it.
Physical growth is common to all embodied beings. One species grows into
another and thereby evolution takes place. There is limit to man’s physical
growth. But his mental growth is ceaseless till death. Reincarnation promotes
further growth.
When the mental growth of man expands into infinitude his individuality
merges in the Absolute Reality-Brahman.
Vedanta
Saturday, 6 June 2020
The Musk-Deer
Daily Divine Digest Philosophical Thought for
Everyday
The Musk-Deer
Our senses are so constituted that we seek for
substances extraneous to us. They are of no use for self-analysis.
The musk-deer produces musk in its own body. But
in search of the fragrance of that stuff, it wanders about. Man’s position is
akin to it. He has divinity enshrined in himself. But seeks for it in regions
other than himself.
Lord, when shall I clarify my understanding realize
your presence in me?
-
Tayumanavar
Thursday, 4 June 2020
Little Children
Daily Divine Digest Philosophical Thought for
Everyday
Little Children
This old
world ever looks new. The constant coming in of the little children is the mark
of its being new.
This world is not free from miracle. The
presence of a little child is the presence of Divinity. There is no miracle
greater than this. The wicked man puts off his wickedness in presence of a
little child and resumes his original bliss. So, does everyone when one comes
to the august presence of the little one.
When one becomes a sage that one re-becomes a
little child mentally.
Vedanta
Wednesday, 3 June 2020
A Person Thrives Only in The Presence of a Challenging Environment
Put a shark in your tank and see how far you can really go!!!
Fear of Disease
Daily Divine Digest Philosophical Thought for
Everyday
Fear of Disease
Disease is an unavoidable factor of life. Birds and beasts quietly put up with it while man gets upset when it develops.
A disease
like fever comes to eliminate the bad matter in the system. Instead of giving
it scope to do its scavenging work man out of fear hastens to suppress it with
medicine. It reappears as some other disease. Fear of ill health is on the
increase.
Refusing to be mentally affected by the disease
of the body is the sure means of healing it quickly.
-Mahābhārataa
Tuesday, 2 June 2020
Invocation
Greatest is LOVE
Monday, 1 June 2020
Practical Wisdom
Daily Divine Digest Philosophical Thought for
Everyday
Practical wisdom
Some are born with practical wisdom. Others acquire
it by right living. But it never comes to the calculator and the disputer.
Gaining
the practical wisdom is very easy. Man must divert himself of all complexities.
He ought to resume the baby’s simplicity. The promptings of conscience alone
should be spoken. A cheerful calmness is to be maintained always. Then the
native genius sprouts. It is called practical wisdom.
Those that sanctify their thought, word and deed
with holiness and truthfulness evolve spontaneously in wisdom.
-Mahābhārataa
Thursday, 28 May 2020
Non-Possession
Wednesday, 27 May 2020
Quit ye Like Men
Daily Divine Digest Philosophical Thought for Everyday
Quit ye Like Men
Birds and beasts come into the world in their
true colours and quit the world in their true colours. But man, alone is not
faithful to his make.
Observe a hundred tigers. All of them reveal
the tiger’s nature. Do the same with snakes, doves and cows. They are all found
faithful to their species. But man is an exception. In the human physique are engaged
tigers, serpents, doves and cattle. There are also angels in the human temple.
The virtue of man is his manhood. Let him
become a superman before he quits the world.
-Mahābhārataa
Tuesday, 26 May 2020
The Boat
Monday, 25 May 2020
Daily Divine Digest Philosophical Thought for Everyday
Adoration
Mind is constantly undergoing modification. It takes the characteristics
of the object it adores.
White cloth can be dyed in any
colour. Such is the way of the mind. It can assume any trait, good or bad. As
such the ideal set before it should be great. God is held to be the repository
of everything good Adoration of God is therefore salutary. Worshipping Him with
all fervour hastens the purification of the mind.
Saints
attained their sanctity through the adoration of the Omniscient.
- Tiruvalluvar
Sunday, 24 May 2020
Daily Divine Digest Philosophical Thought for Everyday
Seeking Liberation
Bondage
of any kind is a stigma to beings. They struggle to liberate themselves. Man,
in particular wants to rid himself of all barriers.
Man
is able to realize some day that he is not the body. He is the immortal self-enshrined
in the body. All limitations belong to the body and not to the self. Transcending
the body consciousness is liberation. In self-knowledge the shackles of the
body such as birth and death are dropped off.
As the snake is different from its
slough man the self is different from his body. He Ought to seek liberation
from the sheath called the body.
-Ramakrishana
Saturday, 23 May 2020
Let us Know the World
Trade
Exchanging
goods, services, and other items of value
The first exchange of goods or
services came about long before written history. There is evidence that long-distance
commerce existed as far back as 150,000 years ago, and by the time that
humanity emerged from the Neolithic period (10,000-2000 BCE) and began
establishing cities and agrarian communities, trading had been firmly
established as a vital part of life.
The move toward a sedentary, agricultural
lifestyle transformed the nature of human society, creating a surplus of food
that allowed humans to evolve new Occupations such as tool making and weaving.
These craftspeople in turn created a surplus of their products, which they were
then able to trade back for food Villages began to specialize in making
products that were in demand in other areas, and by 3,000 BCE ancient
Trade is an engine that drives
economies, facilitates social interactions, spurs political change, and leads to
the spread of ideas, languages, goods, cultures, religions, wealth, people, and
diseases. Through trading, humans acquired goods from far off lands, shared
news of events, and pushed themselves to seek out corners of the world unknown
to them in search of new opportunities.
Trade has both stabilized relationships
between potential enemies and led to Conflicts, wars, and the subjugation,
murder, and enslavement of millions. Over the course of history, of empires
have arisen, fallen, and been reborn as basic human desires have driven the
need for trade.
Daily Divine Digest Philosophical Thought for Everyday
Friday, 22 May 2020
Daily Divine Digest Philosophical Thought for Everyday
Sacrifice of knowledge (
Jnana yajna or the sacrifice of knowledge it is
when man carries enlightenment to the ardent. Among the gifts it is the
foremost.
Mind blunders due to ignorance. Man, also
suffers due to ignorance. Right understanding is the panacea for all maladies.
It brings in immediate relief. That man who endows people with knowledge is the
true benefactor. Money can be misused; but wisdom can never be misused. It
enriches life.
The welfare of the society is based on
sacrifice. The best among the sacrifices is the giving of knowledge.
- Bhagavad Gita
Let us Know the World
Levallois Technique
Neanderthal craftsmen develop a technique for
making better flint tools
Dating
back around 250,000 years, the Levallois technique is the name given to a
method of knapping flint that was developed by Neanderthals and other proto-humans.
The name derives from the Levallois-Perret suburb of Paris, France, where tools
forged by this technique were discovered during archaeological the digs in the
nineteenth century.
The
Levallois technique is a more refined version of earlier forms of stone
knapping, which involved chipping pieces away from a prepared stone core. It
enabled the tool's creator to have much greater Control over the shape and size
of the final flake. The technique begins with selecting a pebble about the size
of a hand. A striking platform is then formed at one end of the stone, and the
edges are trimmed by chipping off pieces around the outline of the intended flake.
The base of the stone is then struck in order to produce its distinctive dorsal
ridge. When the striking platform is struck, the flake releases from the stone with
a characteristic plano-convex configuration and all of its edges sharpened by
the earlier chipping. The flake is then ready to use as a knife or as the point
of an edged projectile weapon.
Populations distributed over a vast geographical region, from Africa to
Northern Europe, employed the Levallois technique. It allowed the Neanderthals to
perfect their spear-making industry, which in turn aided in the hunting of
large animals. Being able to kill larger animals, and therefore feed more
individuals while spending less time hunting, aided in the while formation of
stable people groups, enabling greater sedentism. It also allowed for the
production of projectile points for early bow and arrow technology. The fact
that the Levallois technique was refined and perfected by the Neanderthals
gives the lie to the popular conception of them as crude and apelike brutes.
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