Saturday, November 05, 2005

Photo


(Inbox me). Left to Right : Vatsan, Jo (blue shirt), Balaji and Prabu Karthik.

I took this photo from Jo's Blog.

Friday, November 04, 2005

Balaji and Vatsan met Jeevan

Yesterday Bajaji and Srivatsan met me on my house. At 2.15pm Srivatsan call me, actually I was in computer, my mother took the phone. Vatsan told he would come to my house at 3.00pm. One day Srivatsan told when ever he come near to my area, he will visit my house, I thought he should come through my area so he call me, and conform I am in my house.

I wait for him, but he dint come alone, Balaji came with him. I was waiting a week for balaji. I dint expect his visit, it was very surprise. There are many difference on seeing him on the photo and see him in live. When he come alone, I can’t identify him, when I saw him, I was thinking who is he. I only identified after vatsan introduced him to me. He presented me a Painting set. I can’t imagine, a person will come from U.K. to see me, I think, I should be lucky. He talks very friendly, but u all know about me, I dint talk more, because of my Shy. For me it will take more time to talk with any new person, when I met any body for 3 to 4 time, it will be easy for me to talk. He took me on his camera, and I played some songs on my Keyboard, he also took that.

Balaji and Srivatsan saw some of my Photoshop pictures, they appreciate my work, and advice me to read more, and throw the shyness, come out and see the world. Balaji tell about his family, and ask about my family, he has two children’s. He was very busy for a week, in his busy time he spent some time with me, I should really thank to Balaji and Srivatsan. Balaji is Childhood friend of great Narayanna Venkitu. I should thank Venkitu to introduce me to him. Srivatsan said Jo also like to see me, but Jo has important composing with A.R.Rahman, so he dint come, hope to meet him in future. I heard some songs singed my Jo, his voice is like Jasudhas, I congrats him to come a big singer.

Anyhow it was very fun, it was unforgettable day.

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Joke : A man is drinking, he asking his wife: aande kuudavE kadikka Ethaavathu irukkaa?

O! aduththa vitdu naay irukka!

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Hi Friends

I Hope you all enjoyed the Deepavali. Diwali is a day we all forget our bad things and be happy and celebrate it.

I also Celebrate the Diwali with new dress, sweets, crackers and watching TV. Morning I wake up at 7.00 and take a oil bath and sit in front of TV and watch some programs. What are the programs. At 8.00 I watch the sun News, 8.30 I saw new songs from Diwali release, I like the song ennatha solvenunggo from sivakasi and che che che che from Majaa, 9.00 I saw my favorite stare Vijay’s Singamla on Vijay TV, vijay went to sivakasi and visit his fans and done some program, because of that I was missed the Asin interview on Suntv, 9.30 I saw new movies programe.10.00 I went to burst crackers, I burst Bijili crackers my brother burst big crackers. At 10.30 I watch Aratai Arangam, in advertisement time I see Ilaiyarajas concert on JayaTV, I searched for Srivatsan and Siddharth on the show, my bad luck I can’t see them.

At 11.30 I saw all time favorite movie superstar’s Padayappa, I saw the move many times, but I like to see more times, I like the Rajini style’s. at 12.00 I get a surprise call from my Chat Friend Razick who is in Thirunelveli, he wishes me Happy Diwali hi is celebrating Ramzan on Friday. 5.00pm I saw Vadivelu’s interview and 5.30 actor Vijay’s interview. After 6.00 we start bursting crackers, we enjoyed the Diwali slowly, in my street many people burst crackers, first we watched the crackers burst my our street people, after they finished we started. I burst susurverthi, pencil, Bijili crackers. My brother burst, 2,000 wall, Out and many, my brother (Uncle’s son) challenged to his friends to put many Paper’s in front of our home, he was very happy to see many papers. I watched many rockets and out’s on the sky, we can see the rockets only on Deepavali, it was very nice to see. I eat my dinner at 10.00 because of watching crackers. And went to bed at 11.00pm. My sister also joined this Deepavlai with us. It was a very very happy and a forgettable day.

Day after tomorrow (4th October) is Ramzan. Wish you all a HAPPY RAMZAN.

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Joke:) : Two childreans talking: youn pakkathil irukum soumiya inekku vaguppil thuinge, teacherketta mathikketa partiya!

Amma ava muttal! Teacherikku munnallaya thuingeta!

Monday, October 31, 2005

HAPPY DEEPAVALI


Blog ss, originally uploaded by Jeevan_.

The festival of Deepavali is a time for lamps, gifts, sweets, new clothes and families to get together. But how did it all begin?

Lamps are lit to remember Rama's return to Ayodhya and hence the name of the festival — Deepavali, or line of lamps.

At the very mention of Deepavali, many beautiful images crowd the mind; the firecrackers, lamps, gifts, sweets, new clothes, Lakshmi and so on. Interestingly, the many facets of the festival have evolved with the various regional customs getting assimilated.

Dhanteras is celebrated two days before the amavasya. The son of King Hima was doomed to die on the fourth day of his marriage by snakebite. To defeat this prediction, his wife lit lamps all over the palace and laid the ornaments in a big heap at the entrance. When the god of death arrived there in the guise of a serpent, the dazzle of those brilliant lights blinds his eyes and he could not enter the prince's chamber. This victory is remembered and people buy some item of jewellery for dhanteras and keep a lamp lit nearby all night.

Bursting crackers for Deepavali is a South Indian custom and is connected with the killing of the demon Narakasuran by Krishna. After the killing, Krishna freed all the women who had been held captive by Naraka. Hence the custom of waking up before dawn, bursting at least one symbolic cracker and having oil bath of purification.

In North India, Deepavali marks the return of Rama to Ayodhya. On this dark amavasya night, the people of Ayodhya light up the route with rows of oil lamps to welcome the princes. In remembrance of this wonderful event, lamps are lit and the festival bears the name of Deepavali or line of lamps. In the Jaina custom the day marks the passing into Nirvana of Mahavira. The lighting of the lamps is a symbolic, material substitute for the light that was extinguished with Mahavira's passing.

The fourth day of the festival also marks the coronation of King Vikramaditya in 56 B.C. Vikram Era, the calendar followed in North India, starts with this date and the day is hence the first day of the New Year. New account books are opened with the prayer that the business makes profit during the year ahead.

Another legend is that on this day, during the churning of the seas for amruth, Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth, emerged from the ocean. Hence on the evening of Deepavali, an aarti to the goddess is considered auspicious.

Deepavali ends with Balipadyami or honouring of Bali. Narayana gave the boon to the king of the Underworld that on this one day of the year, he would be Devendra and rule the universe. On Balipadyami day people remember Bali Chakravarthy and pray for the kind of prosperity that existed during his reign. Exchanging gifts on this day is said to please the generous king.

Happy Diwali Enjoy it :)

Saturday, October 29, 2005

Silent Revolution

Through its activities across the globe, Sai Medicare is setting model without fanfare!

In March last year, a tornado caused such havoc in Cordoba, Argentina, that the government declared national emergency. The army erected tents for a medical camp and doctors of Sai Medicare who began the day by singing the National Anthem and reading from the Holy Bible, provided care, nutrition and medication to over 1,500 people.

In 2003, in a medical camp in flood-ravaged Cossack, Sai Medicare teams from Russia and Europe treated 8,000 patients and rebuilt the local hospital and ambulance station. At Aceh, Indonesia, Sai volunteers and teams of doctors from Canada and the US organized by the Sai Sathya Sri International Medical Committee got going the only two hospitals in the region, which had lost its staff to the tsunami.

The medical team that rushed to Talpetate on the El Salvador-Guatemalan border following an earthquake did some social work as well. Discovering that lack of water supply was the greatest problem there, they installed water supply to 100 homes through a $4,000 water project. In the US, Sai doctors run free health education and screening camps for those without health insurance. In Caracas, Venezuela, doctors of the local Sai organization conduct regular eye camps and in Africa, 8,000 free cataract surgeries are planned this year.

These are just a few instances of how volunteers of a global movement called Medicare with Love are reaching out to the needy across the world. In 2004-2005, more than 300 medicare camps were held in over 30 countries, benefiting over 77,000 patients.

The nucleus of this movement is the secondary care hospital in Puttaparthi, Andhra Pradesh, which was launched 50 years ago as a small four-bedded hospital by Sri Sathya Sai Baba. Today, it caters to over 500 outpatients daily, besides inpatients. A similar general hospital has been functioning at Whitefield, near Bangalore, for 30 years. The icing on the Sai medicare cake, however, has been the Sri Sathya Sai Institutes of Higher Medical Sciences at Puttaparthi and Whitefield, which have been providing free world-class tertiary medicare for over a decade.

Sri Sathya Sai Baba says, the inspiration for this silent medical revolution: Love can heal any disease; just live in infinite Love as I do and you too can do all this and more. Baba gave the message of Love at the international Sai Medical Conerence held at Prashanthi Nilayam, Puttaparthi, last month: Love all and serve all with out fanfare and ego and thus realize your own innate divinity.

In India, Sai medicare has been running free outpatient clinics in urban areas for the past 25 years. In the last two years, over 39,500 rural medical camps have been held benefiting over 5.2 million people. The free Sai clinic for passengers at Chennai Central is the first of its kind in Indian Railways. Sai medicare has tie-ups with projects of other nation, too. Kenya’s Sai organization has tied up with the government to distribute insecticide treated be nets to prevent malaria. By November, 50,000 Sai nets would have been distributed.

The Sai net initiative validates all the recommendations of the millennium task force set up by the African heads of states that a direct community approach is needed to tackle malaria, that insecticide- treated nets need to be given to all, and that the tie-up between governments and faith-based organizations is desirable to ensure successful project implementation as commitment is greatest is such organizations.

For the Sai volunteers, there is only one caste, the caste of humanity, only one religion, that of love, and only one God, the omnipresent one.

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Joke : Oru thalaivar madaiel solrar: Namitha athierkatchienar puhar solvathu? Namitha pathrikaikal purali kelapuvathu? Namitha pothumakkal kobapaduvathu? Sinthepper….

Anathan vayasaiettalum kuda namma thalaivaruku puthu cinema nadikaikalna oru sabalam! Atthan Nam-metha -nu kalvi katkarathuku pathila Namithanu thirumba thirumba solraru, enna panrathu.

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HAPPY Weekend.