At the Karaikudi Health Institute, during Hahnemann Day (The Founder of Homeopathy), honouring of people who have rendered service in the Free Homeopathy Camp in various respects are used to be honoured. (Free Homeopathy Camps were used to be held at Health Institute every Sunday and in nearby villages, once in two or three months) At one such function, Mr P S Venkateswaran, Controller of Administration, Central Electrochemical Research Institute, Karaikudi, honours Suri.
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Thursday, September 06, 2012
A Thought for Today-599: Mary Shelley
Nothing contributes so much to tranquilize the mind as a steady purpose - a point on which the soul may fix its intellectual eye - Mary Shelley
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Full Text of Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus by Mary Wollstonecraft (Godwin) Shelley from Project Gutenberg:
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Monday, September 03, 2012
Picture of the day-407: Kundhukal Beach, Rameswaram
This photo was taken by me during my visit to Swami Vivekananda Memorial at Kundhukal Beach, Rameswaram. The beach just behind backside wall of the Memorial. That evening I felt a lot of peace in my mind as I looked at the sea, after spending a few quite minutes in the meditation hall of the Memorial. The only discordant note was registered by my people, as they had a very tough travelling by an auto from the main road to that Memorial. A town bus was plying several times a day to that Memorial. The road was so bad and nobody seems to have bothered about its maintenance, in spite of the historical importance of the place. Typical of our people. I have felt it in many places and in many situations: Maintenance is a pointless or meaningless or maybe even a dirty word for our people. Many good things are lost forever for want of maintenance. I am reminded of a saying my father used to quote: A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE.
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My Photo Album-173: Suri honouring Renowned Tamil Writer, Thi.Saa.Raaju
This photo was taken at a Homeopathy function held at the Health Institute, Karaikudi. Renowned Tamil Writer and Homeopath, Major Thi.Saa.Raaju, was the Chief Guest. I was given the assignment of honouring him. I have been an admirer of him and have read many of his short stories along with my friend, Achuthanandam during my Manamadurai days. After coming to Homeopathy, I have read his books on Homeopathy in Tamil. So it was memorable occasion for me to meet my favourite writer and honour him. The Major has long since passed away.So also my Homeopathy teacher, Dr C Abdulla Sehu. This photo has brought me the old memories of my Homeopathy days, which are gone forever now. However, I am happy to post this photo in my Album. I shall always cherish this event.
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A Thought for Today-598: Winston Churchill
We are still masters of our fate. We are still captains of our souls - Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for two terms,1940–45 and 1951–55.
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Saturday, September 01, 2012
Picture of the day-406:Tirupporur-Chengalpat Road
One early morning, Nellai and I decided to go to Singaperumal Kovil and worship at the shrine there. There is a road from Tirupporur to Chengalpat. Before Chengalpat, a short-cut takes us straight to Singaperumal Kovil, without touching Chengalpat. Nellai took me there in his bike. The road was picturesque and I liked it very much. During that trip, I took several snaps, one of them is the above. I have been longing to go to that shrine for a very long time. It was fulfilled with the help of Nellai. I felt very happy about worshipping at the famous shrine and also about the beautiful trip. Nellaiappa, a lot of thanks to you and may God bless you!
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A Thought for Today-597: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Friday, August 31, 2012
Self-Improvement-108: 7 secrets to success of steve jobs
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1.Do what you love (PASSION)
2.Put a dent in the universe (BIG, BOLD, CLEAR AND CONCISE VISION)
3.Say no to 1000 things (FOCUS)
4.Kick start your brain
5.Sell dreams not products
6.Create insanely great experiences
7.Mater the message
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My Photo Album-171: Uncle, Mr A.S.S.
This is my uncle, A.S.S., my father's elder brother. My father lost both his parents before he reached the age of 9. So this uncle was like a father to him, which explains I am named after him. (The usual practice is to name the first-born-male child after one's father. My father was very much devoted to him and people used to compare them to Rama and Laxmana.) He was the Leader of the Congress Party in the Dindigul Municipality and was respected by all. He died tragically in a train accident on December 23, 1964. It so happened that when his body was brought to Madurai Railway Station from the accident spot, I was the one who identified him and informed my dad. Then we carried his body by car to his residence at Dindigul.
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A Thought for Today-596: Leonardo da Vinci
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication - Leonardo da Vinci
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
A Thought for Today-595: Abraham Lincoln
Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other one thing - Abraham Lincoln
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
My Photo Album-169: Dr S Malaikkani
Dr S Malaikkani has been a Teacher at school and college level for more than 25 years. Till recently, he was Acting Principal of a College of Education in Tamil Nadu. FASOHD and Homeopathy brought us together. He has published several books meant for teachers and students. He has appeared in the SUN TV program, Good Morning Thamizhagam. He is an admirer of mine and has been encouraging me in several ways. I cherish his friendship and pray to the Almighty to bless him and his family.
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A Thought for Today-594: Arnold H. Glasgow
Make your life a mission – not an intermission - Arnold H. Glasgow
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Monday, August 27, 2012
A Thought for Today-593: St. Clement of Alexandra
If you do not hope, you will not find what is beyond your hopes - St. Clement of Alexandra, christian theologian
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