Saturday, February 02, 2008

A merry disclosing meet

The pleasant noon ends with sweet memories, under the trees, surrounds with birds’ sonant, along with wagons moving. All year’s birds come across the winter and springs to keep enjoying the season and for our views in the bird sanctuaries, like it was a lady bird is visiting chennai from the island continent. It was not quite surprise, because it was a planned trip and meeting, but it surprises and enthusiastic to meet my dearest friend with two more buddies. Its goes to Viji to make communicate us and prepare for the meeting that could be feasible for all of us and especially kindly for me to move freely in wheels. Once they called for a meeting, I dint think about any thing and only the meet gets to mind, after ending the call I feel where my dad could be able to take me to the meeting point, because he has office on Friday. Keeping in mind where he said I will take you if you want to visit them, so when I replaying his words, he can’t deny and said to return half-day from office to see my friends. Later becoming into fresh, waited for dad to arrive soon and a call from friend to get ready, time comes to move in the noon traffic journey that was better for us and stable for them that ends in few minutes to get us together.

In empty mind, no clue with only her sweet voice and knowing viji’s visage, exceptionally an angel standing at my side, I don’t want to wonder as I already know there would be amiable behind the kind and sweetest girl. There we all got on a walk from our cars towards the A/C restaurant room and again returning to our parking place to make our dinner in the opened and freely space under the trees, where the rooms are filled. She was double in returning of love, kind, affection towards all of us and I feel what it was the nature brought us here showing care, love on each of us. Her sister who comes to meet was oppose to her excitement; she was quite quiet watching all of us. The both buddies Viji and Senthil are very nice and carrying persons for friendship and I really liked there friendship, and they are enjoying teasing each others. It was a pleasure joining in there fun chat and in photographing. The first thing will always remain forever; like that our first meet would always memorable. We were at drive-in for more than an hour, spending times on eating dosai in creating a circle of conversing and finishing the dishes. Who would really want to end some of us lives for our moment, sharing in there shot times journey? If there was a positive situation around sometime, it would be great for a fun period to return again. Thanks for the buddies for this get together and the warm hugs you brought for me.

The only worries me is, I couldn’t bring any greeting for her when she was presenting me with gifts, chocolates... and when they are taking picture I was lack to snap without a camera. But I would get the pics from them later, and narrating everything just leaving blank without her name is like shutting up everything. She is non than our Thooya, a bravo write and struggle fighter from Sydney.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Feel beautiful song

These are the lines from my most favorite song Unnarugil Varugayil… from Tamil film Kalloori. The song’s picturesque and beautiful lyrics impressed me a lot to share with you all. I was to be filled with imagination each times and feel the beauty in this song. It’s the current congenial song of my blog; check the video song at the left turn sidebar. Here it goes the translate, enjoy:

Coming near to you, a rapture inside me
because of you mate, I was not myself
listening to your name, enthusiasm sprouts
seeking for you shadow, my shadows continues here
when have I changed, I exceed myself
asking my heart to tell me a answer

Even placing a lock on your eyes to arrest
it leaps out of your heart girl….
even telling no to your path you where traveling
your legs comes as it can’t be stopped

My body, my mind, intestines everything
would newly mutate this day,
every words speaking by friends
would eject without entering the ears,
where is it suffering from affection?
or the desires coming on you?
up to this collected joy and with distress
I was agitating to share with you,
what’s this newly faint
with night and daytime sun shines

Everyday on dreams the blooming flowers
could it be picked through hands?
The hesitated words to be talked before
would it be understand if it said?
God's place and the secret of love
would it be able to realize the both?
Place, things, order and hearts secure
could it be able to exceed to-day?

In your eyes watching direction
will be roaming without reason,
yours views to fall on me
unknown I would be waiting,
like the unsaid secret
you where distressing my heart,
without telling even if I hide
my eyes lets will identified me

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Unnecessary change

It’s not a one day game that changing the solar calendar followed by years which teach us that April 14 is the Tamil New Year day begins on Tamil month Chithirai. The New Year was calculated by the day sun arrives at middle of the sky, it follows after the south Madurai known as Kumari Kandam which was destroyed in sea rage and submerged. Then the south Madurai which have the Kapatapuram as its capital in north and in that tract the day sun arrives to middle of the sky was been on April 14.

I was disagreed on this decision of Tamil Nadu government introducing the bill to celebrate the Tamil New year on the Pongal Day, the first day of month Thai. I feel pongal is our harvesting festival and thanksgiving to nature and no need to mix it with New Year. The calendar was not prepared by the government; it was created by our ancestors seeing the sun’s position. We know chitirai as the first month, and everyone know as it is and suddenly announcing the change of the traditional habitually would confuse so many and I would only tell it’s the decision of government alone and it won’t affect others who follow it. Any way it would not be a holiday on April 14 and it won’t affect anything.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Love and Hate

Was tagged by Vijay to list what I love and hate.
I love to eat: Any general sea foods which are my favorites and green leaf vegetables. Popcorn; watching tv or movies I like eating popcorns one by one.

I hate to eat: Pizza, porridge (everyone always urge me to eat, but I refuse simply even not tasting a bit) , sapodilla fruit and KFC Chicken.

I love to go to: Kodaikanal, my all time best. It was closely two year now; I haven’t had a long trip, so I needed something that could be any hilly places with cool fresh breeze. Love to go on rides on Himalayan ranges of north and northeast India.

I hate to go: To grandpa house, but I love a lot to visit there which holds many memories and wishes staying with grandpa and grandma. I hate to visit because of my uncomforted; they stay in upstairs and the lane that was crowded always. I hate whatever place if it was crowded.

I love it when: I can share almost everything with my parent’s, my thoughts exist and getting satisfaction on whatever works I did well.

I hate it when: Some one values the love, because I feel love is worthless, it should come from heart and to valid in no measurement. Arguing oppose to my close ones.

I love to see: Pebble streams, grown green paddy fields, merry kids and whatever I feel beautiful (which is endless…)

I hate to see: Dirtiness, begging in torn clothes and holding with kids, distinguish between people and public nuisance.

I love to hear: Fluffy music with beautiful lines or poems; bird’s noise in the silent afternoons and sounds of chimes moving to wind.

I hate to hear: The remix songs, useless punch dialogues in Tamil films, the dryer sound from our washing machine and anything that disturbs while reading.

I like to tag my friends Alok, Kalyan and Krystyna

Friday, January 25, 2008

Indian Republic: What does it mean?


India is the largest democracy in the world. This not happens over night; two-and-a half years after India won Independence from British rule, our leaders decided to set-up a constitution to create rules and principles on basis of which our country would be governed. For this work they formed a constituent assemble and selected leaders from all over nation where assemblage as our nation approved the constitutions and brought into force. The constitution was written by then Law Minister and the leader who had often opposed Gandhiji, B.R. Ambedkar with Jawaharlal Nehru as first Prime Minister of India.

The constitution was finalized after three years work by of assemble in which it contained features from British, French and American constitution. It established parliamentary democracy in which the constitution is supreme. It lists the fundamental rights as citizens of India, such as the freedom of speech and right to freedom of religion. There are also fundamental duties such as to protect the dignity of women, to value the rich heritage of our composite culture and to preserve forests and wildlife.

The idea of the Republic was taken from a book by the same name by Greek philosopher Plato in which he describes an ideal state, ruled by the people. Every single citizen got the right to vote, making our country the largest democracy in the world and the strength of our constitution has been proved by the smooth and secure general elections. Though our republic is 58 years old and the history that goes back to 5,000 years, our society still contained many injustices, discrimination by reserving employment, seats in school and colleges for the oppressed people and denied equal rights over centuries. Still the county can’t pass the 33 percent reservation for women’s that have been pending for past 10 years. The constitution should aim in clearing the wrong and to declare into one word of human that India will be an equal secular republic with people of different religion, tradition and culture...

The most important and highlight of Indian republic is, parades. The first parade was held in 1950 at Irwin stadium, today which was National Stadium. To marking the event, every year a grand parade conducted in the capital is a lavish affair of showcasing India's advancement in military affairs by marching columns presenting the armed forces, accompanied by army vehicles and military band troops. Decorated conveyances from different states of India and the traditional folk artists performance from across the country floats the street from Rashtrapati Bhavan to Red Fort. Beating the retreat on the third day marks the end of the Republic Day celebrations that takes place in an ancient military custom of sending drummers through the streets just before sunset to warn the troops to return to their barracks before the flag is lowered for the night. The bands always play the ancient hymn `Abide with me' and as the bands fall silent a solitary bugler takes up the hymn's refrain.