Happy New Year 2021
Friday, January 02, 2009
Letters-63: "The Message of Bangladesh People"
S&T Watch-46: "Moods are Contagious"
Courtesy: The Hindu, Madurai, January 1, 2009.
Detailed Wikipedia article on "MOOD": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mood_(psychology)
Grateful thanks to PTI, The Hindu and Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Random Thoughts-20: "Decluttering the Mind"
Thursday, January 01, 2009
Random Thoughts-19: "On the New Year"

The New Year always brings hopes and expectations, thus making almost everyone an optimist. Even those who had a turbulent or miserable life look forward to the New Year in the hope that it would bring an end to all their sufferings and things turn out to be all right. That is why we celebrate the New Year's day.
Let us hope the New Year will bring the very best in our personal lives. Let me borrow the prayer of my little nephew Aravind: "Let there be no bomb blast anywhere in the world! Let there be no Tsunami anywhere in the world! Let me live happily! Let all the people live happily!" That was a prayer Aravind offered at the Kollan Kali Amman Temple, Karaikudi, when he was just seven or maybe eight years old. I am slightly modifying the prayer: "Let hatred and violence disappear from the face of the world. Let nature be kind to all of us and let there be no disasters. Let all that happens to me in the New Year be the very best. Let everyone on the globe find peace, harmony and happiness.
Saw a very old cartoon (of 1920s) in the public domain, depicting a child (the New Year) chasing an old man(the old year) into the history book and closing it tight. Yes, the past is for history and let us live in the present and make the most of it; naturally, the future will take care of itself.
Making resolutions on the New Year's day has become almost a ritual with some of us. Whether we follow them through is a different matter. However, it proves that there is still a streak of optimism in us and of course, reveals lack of perseverance. Let us hope that we could add perseverance to our enthusiasm and realize our dreams and fulfill our promises.
Wishing you a Happy, Prosperous and Purposeful New Year!
Grateful thanks to Vinod for providing the photo for this post.
Random Thoughts-18: "Hanumath Jayanthi"
Hanumanji has many names: Anjaneya, Maruti to name a few. Lord Anjaneya is a source of great inspiration and hope to his devotees. To me, he is the embodiment of unsurpassable devotion and supreme courage and strength, all of which I lack. I have been taught that he becomes ecstatic on hearing or thinking about Sri Rama. 'Ram' is the only mantra for him. He bestows his benevolence on all those who repeat the holy name of Rama.
During my bachelor days, Dr Janakiraman, a dearest friend of mine (meeting whom was a great turning point in my life and I owe much to him for my spiritual development and breadth of mind, God bless him!), used to take me to the 'upanyas' of Valmiki Ramayana by Sri Thuppul Lakshminarasimhan organized by Sri Rama Navami Celebrations Committee, Karaikudi.
Sri Thuppul Lakshminarasimhan always commenced his 'upanyas' with the recital of a Sanskrit 'sloka'. I got fascinated by the sloka. Dr J explained to me that it was from the ‘Sundara Kandam’ of Valmiki Ramayana and reciting/reading the Sundara Kandam amounts to reading the entire Ramayana and this particular sloka is heart of Sundara Kandam and reciting this equals to reciting the entire Sundara Kandam. (Probably, knowing the laziness of people like, our elders must have found this sort of shortcuts.) On my request, Dr J wrote it down for me and explained its meaning. I used to recite it whenever I was in good mood, which was infrequent. However, for the past few years, I have been reciting it more often, thanks to Vinod. It goes like this:
"Anjana Nandanam Veeram Janaki Shok Naashanam
Kapeesam Aksha Hanthaaram Vandhe Lanka Bhayankaram
Aanjaney Mati Paatal Aananam
Kaanchanaadri Kamaneey Vigraham
Paarijaath Tharu Mool Vaasinam
Bhaavayaami Pavamaan Nandanam
Yatra-yatra Raghunath Keerthanam
Tatra-tatra Kratmastha Kaanjalim
Bhasbhavaari Paripoorn Lochanam
Marutim Namat Raakshas Aantakam
Manojavam Marut Tulya Vegam
Jitendriyam Buddhimathaam Varishtham
Vaataatmajam Vaanar Yooth Mukhyam
Sri Ram Dootham Shirasa Namami.
The lines starting with "Yatra-yatra" have a retained a special place in my memory. I still remember their meaning: "Wherever the holy name of Raghunatha i.e. Ram is uttered, there appears Lord Anjaneya with ecstatic tears in his eyes." Remembering it always moves me greatly and draws me more and more close to Lord Anjaneya.
Perhaps I am too old to change my ways and maybe at best I could salvage something out of my life, which sometimes I feel looks like wreckage. So I beseech Lord Anjaneya to shower His blessings on the younger generation so that the divine spark in them awakens and uplifts, elevates and ennobles them, for the future of the world depends on them.
I shall be immensely happy if more and more of the younger generation wakes up to the greatness of Lord Anjaneya and takes up to His worship.
"Sri Ram Jaya Ram, Jaya Jaya Sri Ram".
Grateful thanks to Sanket and Picasa for permitting free downloading and posting of the image of Lord Anjaneya in this post.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Letters-62: "Kashmir Elections"
Health News-29: "Cancer drug reverses transplant rejection"
S&T Watch-45: "Green is Good!"
Courtesy: The Hindu, Madurai, December 20, 2008.
Now to some interesting information on "GREEN" from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green
Grateful thanks to The Hindu.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Eyecatchers-138: "24-Hour Science Channel"
S&T Watch-44: "World's Largest Telescope"
Courtesy: The Hindu, Madurai, Dec.27, 2008 ("Newscape")
Wikipedia articles on:
"HALE TELESCOPE"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hale_telescope
"GREAT TELESCOPE OF CANARY ISLANDS": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gran_Telescopio_Canarias
"LEAVIATHAN OF PARSONSTOWN (72-inch Reflecting Telescope):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leviathan_of_Parsonstown
"LIST OF LARGEST OPTICAL REFLECTING TELESCOPES":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_optical_reflecting_telescopes
"LIST OF LARGEST OPTICAL REFRACTING TELESCOPES":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_optical_refracting_telescopes
"TIMELINE OF TELESCOPY":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_telescope_technology
"WORLD'S LARGEST NEUTRINO TELESCOPE IS BEING BUILT" from Softpedia.com:
http://news.softpedia.com/news/World-039-s-Largest-Neutrino-Telescope-Is-Being-Built-99758.shtml
Grateful thanks to The Hindu, Softpedia.com and Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
S&T Watch-43: "Artificial Bone Marrow"
Courtesy: The Hindu, Madurai, December 27, 2008 ("Newscape")
Detailed Wikipedia article on "BONE MARROW":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_marrow
"Artificial Human Bone Marrow Created In A Test Tube" from ScienceDaily.com:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/12/081222221558.htm
"Artificial bone marrow created, can grow blood keeping supplies high " from TGDaily.com:
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/40694/113/
Grateful thanks to The Hindu, ScienceDaily.com, TGDaily.com and Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Friday, December 26, 2008
Health News-28: "Novel Method to save Teeth from Bacteria"
S&T Watch-42: "Prion (a Mis-folded Protein) and Smell"
Detailed Wikipedia article on "PRIONS":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prions
Grateful thanks to The Hindu and Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Health News-27: "Sleep to stave off heart attack!"
Eyecatchers-137: "Google Bus coming to Tamil Nadu"
Eyecatchers-136: "Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter dies!"
Detailed Wikipedia article on "HAROLD PINTER":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Pinter
Grateful thanks to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Random Thoughts-17: "On Christ, Christmas and Christianity"

When I think of Jesus Christ, his greatest teaching comes to my mind: "GOD IS LOVE". To me, this is the supreme teaching of Christianity. To me Jesus is Love-Incarnate, Kindness-Incarnate, Compassion-Incarnate. To put it in another way is "LOVE IS GOD'. So where there is not love, there cannot be God. Any religion that preaches hatred and violence is evil and no religion at all. People who harbour hatred and violence have no right to call themselves religious. It is good to remember this at a time when hatred and violence are spreading like wildfire everywhere.
Also let us inculcate love, kindness and compassion in the minds of our younger generation through our words and deeds. If that is not possible, at least let us desist from planting the seeds of hatred and violence.
Next comes to my mind the booklet by Swami Ranganathananda entitled, "The Christ We Adore". It is a great book, which I feel everyone should read. The Swamiji was a great believer in the harmony of religions. The explanation to various biblical texts by the Swamiji is highly enlightening and broadening one's outlook. For example, take the quote, 'Love thy neighbour as thyself." The question that arises naturally is: "Why should I love my neighbour?". The answer given by the Swamiji was: Because you and your neighbour are not different. At the core, we are all one. So when you hurt your neighbour, you are hurting yourself. So loving your neighbour is in your own interest too.
I remember the Prayer Hall of the Ramakrishna Tapovanam at Tirupparaithurai, near Trichy. There one can find pictures relating to the various religions. Whenever I find an opportunity, I spend some time meditating in that prayer hall. I always find that it calms and soothens my mind. When I come out of that prayer hall, I always feel happy and refreshed.
I would like to finish this post with another great teaching: "Religion is not rituals. Religion is realization." A true religion should take you through a spiritual path - a path of love, kindness and compassion - to an inner journey, a journey that culminates in self-realization.
A HAPPY AND JOYFUL CHRISTMAS TO ALL OF YOU.
Detailed Wikipedia article on "JESUS CHRIST", "CHRISTMAS" and "CHRISTIANITY": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Christ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChristianIty
Grateful thanks to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Eyecatchers-135: "Zimbabwe faces serious crisis!"
Courtesy: Paul Ford, Harper's Weekly, December 9, 2008.
Grateful thanks to Paul Ford and Harper's Weekly.
Facts & Figures-62: "Lakhs and Lakhs people lose Jobs in USA!"
S&T Watch-41: "The Sky is Falling"
Courtesy: Claire Gutierrez, Harper's Weekly, December 23, 2008.
Grateful thanks to Claire Gutierrez and Harper's Weekly.
