Vethathri Maharishi and Kalaignar Brahmin Yoga Guru Desikachari.
Even though Kalaignar Karunanidhi having the habit of always criticizing the Brahmin Community, he openly admits that he is undergoing Yoga training under a Brahmin Guru by name Desikachary. Participating in the centenary celebration of Vethathiri Maharishi organised in Chennai by the World Community Service Centre, Mr Karunanidhi said to attract the people, and the spiritual leader did not use magical powers or claim that he was in contact with god. As he had possessed rationalism that would help people to realise themselves, his teachings and messages were still adored. His teaching comprises an integrated system of simple daily exercises, meditation, introspection and his philosophy of pantheistic monism..
Ramalinga Adigal (1823-1874) and Vethathiri Maharishi were conscious of the influence of superstitions on people and they strove for showing the correct path to the public, Kalaignar Karunanidhi also said that he is also having a Yoga Guru by name Desikachary with home he is practicing the daily Yoga exercises. He also told that if we do the exercises regularly, we can live long and do some good thing to our country. We also appreciate Karunanidhi for having Yoga training under a Brahmin Guru.
Dinamalar News Paper has explained Kalaignar Karunanidhis speeches in its issue dated 15-8-2010 and we are telling the same thro “You Tube.”
The fundamental unity of Hindustan was achieved by religious, cultural and economic interests. All sectarian or racial difference was merged in the national sentiment. Therefore the natural divisions of Hindustan have not destroyed the fundamental unity of the country. Unity amidst diversity has been a unique feature of the Hindustan culture. “Hindu Desam” as an Institution that will benefit mankind not only in India but also in rest of the world.
You can find your life partner here..!
Let us learn Tamil,English,Kannada,Telungu,Malayalam and Urudu and also teach our children.
Let us learn Tamil,English,Kannada,Telungu,Malayalam and Urudu and also teach our children. . Click on the picture.
தமிழக அரசின் பாடப் புத்தகங்கள் மூலம், தமிழைகயும் மற்ற ஆங்கிலம்,கன்னடம்,தெலுங்கு,மலையாளம் மற்றும் உருது மொழிகளைக் கற்று, நமது குழந்தைகளுக்கும் போதிப்போம். . படத்தின் மேல் கிளிக் செய்யவும்.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Top film heroines high on cocaine.
Top film heroines high on cocaine.
Tollywood in Hyderabad is a vice den. If you had suspicions about this earlier then Hyderabad police commissioner A K Khan confirmed it on Friday [20-8-2010] in an open press conference. “There is widespread abuse of hard drugs in Tollywood. The lists of 65 cocaine users that we have include top film heroines, entrepreneurs and students from affluent families. Among the places drugs are sold are the premises of nine leading pubs in the city,” Khan told incredulous newspersons.
“We are keeping a watch on them and if they don’t mend their ways, it is just a matter of time before we catch them red-handed,” he warned. Khan had called for the press conference after the arrest of the two brothers of film actor Ravi Teja and a Nigerian peddler on Thursday night.
According to the commissioner, intelligence gathering had been stepped up following recent arrest of four cocaine supplying gangs and it was realised from their confessions that there are several cocaine peddlers in the city and a huge number of users.
Khan said, “We have information about drug abuse at nine such places and once we collect evidence, the managers will be behind the bars and the establishments shut down.” Asked to name the pubs, he said “think of the names of the top ones and you will know the names”.
“Not just supply of cocaine... spiking of drinks with certain drugs and tablets in certain pubs is very high which might prove dangerous for the female customers,” Khan said.
Meanwhile, those arrested for possession of cocaine on Thursday night near Green Mosque on Banjara Hills Road, namely actor Ravi Teja’s brothers B Raghunatha Raju alias Raghu Babu, 34, and Bharath Raju, 36, their friend, D Naresh, 40, and Nigerian peddler Chima Clement, 45, were presented before the media on Friday. A team of west zone police first nabbed Chima and through him caught the trio.
Junior Vikatan in its issue dated 29-8-2010 says that Actress Trisha expressed that I don’t know how that Nigerian youth got my Phone Number and I have no dealings in hard drugs and I am not having any habit of using hard drugs and this news is due to the enmity by seeing my growth.
We request that Tamil Nadu Police must also take stringent action in eradicating hard drug use by people in whatever position they are.
Tollywood in Hyderabad is a vice den. If you had suspicions about this earlier then Hyderabad police commissioner A K Khan confirmed it on Friday [20-8-2010] in an open press conference. “There is widespread abuse of hard drugs in Tollywood. The lists of 65 cocaine users that we have include top film heroines, entrepreneurs and students from affluent families. Among the places drugs are sold are the premises of nine leading pubs in the city,” Khan told incredulous newspersons.
“We are keeping a watch on them and if they don’t mend their ways, it is just a matter of time before we catch them red-handed,” he warned. Khan had called for the press conference after the arrest of the two brothers of film actor Ravi Teja and a Nigerian peddler on Thursday night.
According to the commissioner, intelligence gathering had been stepped up following recent arrest of four cocaine supplying gangs and it was realised from their confessions that there are several cocaine peddlers in the city and a huge number of users.
Khan said, “We have information about drug abuse at nine such places and once we collect evidence, the managers will be behind the bars and the establishments shut down.” Asked to name the pubs, he said “think of the names of the top ones and you will know the names”.
“Not just supply of cocaine... spiking of drinks with certain drugs and tablets in certain pubs is very high which might prove dangerous for the female customers,” Khan said.
Meanwhile, those arrested for possession of cocaine on Thursday night near Green Mosque on Banjara Hills Road, namely actor Ravi Teja’s brothers B Raghunatha Raju alias Raghu Babu, 34, and Bharath Raju, 36, their friend, D Naresh, 40, and Nigerian peddler Chima Clement, 45, were presented before the media on Friday. A team of west zone police first nabbed Chima and through him caught the trio.
Junior Vikatan in its issue dated 29-8-2010 says that Actress Trisha expressed that I don’t know how that Nigerian youth got my Phone Number and I have no dealings in hard drugs and I am not having any habit of using hard drugs and this news is due to the enmity by seeing my growth.
We request that Tamil Nadu Police must also take stringent action in eradicating hard drug use by people in whatever position they are.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Demonstrations and Tamil Nadu D.M.K. Government Differential treatment
Demonstrations and Tamil Nadu D.M.K. Government Differential treatment
Bus commuters struggled to reach their destination on Tuesday [24-8-2010] in Chennai with over 1,000 of the Metropolitan Transport Corporation’s (MTC) more than 3,000 buses staying off the roads. Reason? About 6,000 drivers and conductors of the corporation affiliated to the ruling DMK’s Labour Progressive Front (LPF) had gone off to participate in a rally demanding wage revision.
Office-goers and school students, and public caught unawares by the mass absenteeism, had to wait for a long time for buses.
The MTC has about 18,000 drivers and conductors, of whom at least 6,000 took part in the rally from Parry’s Corner to Pallavan Salai.
In some depots, temporary workers alleged that they were threatened by LPF members against reporting for duty even after they had signed in the attendance register.
Officials in the MTC admitted that the agitation by the LPF had caused trouble to the commuters. But, they did not comment on whether action would be taken against those who did not report for duty in order to participate in the rally.
“How can the DMK Government allow members of the union owing allegiance to it to make people suffer? Had this been done by members of other unions, action would have been initiated by now,’’ said a middle-level official in the MTC. [Times of India 25-8-2010].
In the case of I.A.S. Officer Umashankar who was placed under suspension last month; the state unit of the BSP approached the city police on July 24 for permission to hold a demonstration at Memorial Hall, which is the scheduled place for such demonstrations. The petitioner was called to appear for an inquiry on July 26, which he complied with. The city police refused permission on July 28.
Justice V Dhanapalan, relying on a host of judicial pronouncements on the freedom of expression and the right to hold demonstrations, said the authorities cannot impose blanket ban on demonstrations. At best, they can regulate the agitations, by deploying police personnel at the venue, the judge said.
People must think over the differential treatment of the Tamil Nadu Government in allowing the Demonstration by LPF and denying permission to protest against the suspension of Dalit Officer C.Umasankar.
Bus commuters struggled to reach their destination on Tuesday [24-8-2010] in Chennai with over 1,000 of the Metropolitan Transport Corporation’s (MTC) more than 3,000 buses staying off the roads. Reason? About 6,000 drivers and conductors of the corporation affiliated to the ruling DMK’s Labour Progressive Front (LPF) had gone off to participate in a rally demanding wage revision.
Office-goers and school students, and public caught unawares by the mass absenteeism, had to wait for a long time for buses.
The MTC has about 18,000 drivers and conductors, of whom at least 6,000 took part in the rally from Parry’s Corner to Pallavan Salai.
In some depots, temporary workers alleged that they were threatened by LPF members against reporting for duty even after they had signed in the attendance register.
Officials in the MTC admitted that the agitation by the LPF had caused trouble to the commuters. But, they did not comment on whether action would be taken against those who did not report for duty in order to participate in the rally.
“How can the DMK Government allow members of the union owing allegiance to it to make people suffer? Had this been done by members of other unions, action would have been initiated by now,’’ said a middle-level official in the MTC. [Times of India 25-8-2010].
In the case of I.A.S. Officer Umashankar who was placed under suspension last month; the state unit of the BSP approached the city police on July 24 for permission to hold a demonstration at Memorial Hall, which is the scheduled place for such demonstrations. The petitioner was called to appear for an inquiry on July 26, which he complied with. The city police refused permission on July 28.
Justice V Dhanapalan, relying on a host of judicial pronouncements on the freedom of expression and the right to hold demonstrations, said the authorities cannot impose blanket ban on demonstrations. At best, they can regulate the agitations, by deploying police personnel at the venue, the judge said.
People must think over the differential treatment of the Tamil Nadu Government in allowing the Demonstration by LPF and denying permission to protest against the suspension of Dalit Officer C.Umasankar.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
[Part-1] AIADMK General Secretary Selvi Jayalalithaa Speeches At Trichchirappalli on 14-8-2010.
[Part-1] AIADMK General Secretary Selvi Jayalalithaa Speeches At Trichchirappalli on 14-8-2010.
In our opinion the sea of people’s crowd in the Jayalalaithaa meeting is due to the prices hike in all commodities and the middle and low salaried people wants to show their strength unanimously to agitate against the DMK Government economic polices.
Thanks to JAYA TV.
In our opinion the sea of people’s crowd in the Jayalalaithaa meeting is due to the prices hike in all commodities and the middle and low salaried people wants to show their strength unanimously to agitate against the DMK Government economic polices.
Thanks to JAYA TV.
Friday, August 13, 2010
ATM sex center in Kancheepuram..
ATM sex center in Kancheepuram..
Junior Vikatan Tamil weekly in its issue dated 15-8-2010 states that ATMs are being used by college students as sex centers and they have received some video clippings showing the pictures of some college students are doing these shameful activities near the College ATMs. We have also published some of those pictures.
Junior Vikatan reporters went to some places near Kancheepuram, to find out these unwanted activities and at last they found it happened in one of the ATM centre near the college. Students usually come to ATM for withdrawing the money, but they did extra sex activities. Junior Vikatan questioned the Security, telling some young people are inside the cabin for more than 10 minutes, then the security knocked the door and then one young boy and girl came out side.
Parents are sending their children to College by spending their hard earned money, but their children’s are not remembering their affectionate faces and doing these shameful activities.
We are explaining the story as it is in Junior Vikatan issue dated 15-8-2010.
Junior Vikatan Tamil weekly in its issue dated 15-8-2010 states that ATMs are being used by college students as sex centers and they have received some video clippings showing the pictures of some college students are doing these shameful activities near the College ATMs. We have also published some of those pictures.
Junior Vikatan reporters went to some places near Kancheepuram, to find out these unwanted activities and at last they found it happened in one of the ATM centre near the college. Students usually come to ATM for withdrawing the money, but they did extra sex activities. Junior Vikatan questioned the Security, telling some young people are inside the cabin for more than 10 minutes, then the security knocked the door and then one young boy and girl came out side.
Parents are sending their children to College by spending their hard earned money, but their children’s are not remembering their affectionate faces and doing these shameful activities.
We are explaining the story as it is in Junior Vikatan issue dated 15-8-2010.
Disgrace for Kalaignar if he accepts the Title Second Ghazni.
Disgrace for Kalaignar if he accepts the Title Second Ghazni.
To invite Kalaignar Karunanidhi for the inauguration of the Chennai Kattupalli desalination Plant at Minjur on July 31, from Tiruvottiyur to Minjur DMK party men exhibited banners describing Karunanidhi in several manners and also a banner greeting him as Second Ghazni of India. In our opinion Mohammed Ghazni invaded India and destroyed several Hindu Temples. Kalaignar even though a strong atheist, he will not definitely agree with Ghaznis atrocities done towards Hindustan. Here I am telling a bit of invasion story of Ghazni towards India.
Alptagin a Turk leaving the services of his master in northern Persia penetrated into Afghanistan and set up a small kingdom with its centre at Ghazni. In 962 Subuktigin a slave who succeeded him was the first Muslim to attempt the invasion in India Subukthigin was succeeded in 997 by his son Mohammed. He waged a Jihad against the idolaters of Hindustan. It is calculated that between the years 1000 and 1026 he raided India seventeen times, traversing the ground between the Indus and Ganges. We learn from the history he slew tens of thousands of Hindus and took crowds of slaves. On one occasion he stormed the fortress of Kangra [Nagarkot] where the Hindus grandees kept their wealth, and thus came into possession of immense stores of treasure and jewels. Muslim annalists say the spoils he took with him to Ghazni must have been colossal.
Mohammed Ghazni another achievement was the capture of Somanath, in Gujarat, in 1025-26. It is said that one hundred thousand pilgrims used to assemble at its costly temple, which was served by one thousand Brahmin priests. Is fame and wealth of its gems enticed Ghazni to make the exhausting march across the Rajputana desert from Multan. To the dumb amazement of its protectors he sacked the place, carrying off to Ghazni the famous golden gate of the temple and treasure worth one million pounds sterling. Lastly the Ghazni dynasty was short lived A nephew of the man who sacked Ghazni eventually set up his throne there commonly known as Mohammed Ghori. Little remains there only to day to remember Ghaznis name. In the name of Jihad Ghazni has not earned anything but a curse only from lakhs of Hindu people.
Kalaignar only told that Temples should not be a hiding place for immoral people and Devotion should not become as false outward show. This will stand good for all religion. If Kalaignar accepts that he as a Second Ghazni that will bring only disgrace to him.
To invite Kalaignar Karunanidhi for the inauguration of the Chennai Kattupalli desalination Plant at Minjur on July 31, from Tiruvottiyur to Minjur DMK party men exhibited banners describing Karunanidhi in several manners and also a banner greeting him as Second Ghazni of India. In our opinion Mohammed Ghazni invaded India and destroyed several Hindu Temples. Kalaignar even though a strong atheist, he will not definitely agree with Ghaznis atrocities done towards Hindustan. Here I am telling a bit of invasion story of Ghazni towards India.
Alptagin a Turk leaving the services of his master in northern Persia penetrated into Afghanistan and set up a small kingdom with its centre at Ghazni. In 962 Subuktigin a slave who succeeded him was the first Muslim to attempt the invasion in India Subukthigin was succeeded in 997 by his son Mohammed. He waged a Jihad against the idolaters of Hindustan. It is calculated that between the years 1000 and 1026 he raided India seventeen times, traversing the ground between the Indus and Ganges. We learn from the history he slew tens of thousands of Hindus and took crowds of slaves. On one occasion he stormed the fortress of Kangra [Nagarkot] where the Hindus grandees kept their wealth, and thus came into possession of immense stores of treasure and jewels. Muslim annalists say the spoils he took with him to Ghazni must have been colossal.
Mohammed Ghazni another achievement was the capture of Somanath, in Gujarat, in 1025-26. It is said that one hundred thousand pilgrims used to assemble at its costly temple, which was served by one thousand Brahmin priests. Is fame and wealth of its gems enticed Ghazni to make the exhausting march across the Rajputana desert from Multan. To the dumb amazement of its protectors he sacked the place, carrying off to Ghazni the famous golden gate of the temple and treasure worth one million pounds sterling. Lastly the Ghazni dynasty was short lived A nephew of the man who sacked Ghazni eventually set up his throne there commonly known as Mohammed Ghori. Little remains there only to day to remember Ghaznis name. In the name of Jihad Ghazni has not earned anything but a curse only from lakhs of Hindu people.
Kalaignar only told that Temples should not be a hiding place for immoral people and Devotion should not become as false outward show. This will stand good for all religion. If Kalaignar accepts that he as a Second Ghazni that will bring only disgrace to him.
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Justice must be same for both Minister and I.A.S.officer.
Justice must be same for both Minister and I.A.S.officer.
Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers MK Alagiri will no longer have to fight shy of Parliament on the ground that he is not well-versed in English or Hindi.
An arrangement has now been worked out by Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar by which the minister would be able to face Parliament effectively. The Speaker has told him that he could answer main question by reading out the reply in English and the supplementary could be fielded by his deputy Srikant Jena.
Parliament sources described it as a "fair solution" as it would solve the language problem being faced by Alagiri, a senior DMK leader and son of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi. Alagiri had been keeping away from the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha for most of the time as he is not comfortable speaking in English or Hindi and wants to speak in Tamil.
But at present in Tamil Nadu fresh recruits to the civil services, all non-Tamil IAS officers in Tamil Nadu have to clear 10th class level Tamil exam. And the Tamil department frequently inspects files of various government officers to find out if they write in Tamil. All government offices have been provided with PCs with Tamil keyboards. Chief Minister M Karunanidhi made a fervent appeal to the bureaucrats on Monday to write their file noting in Tamil.
But several non-Tamil officers, mostly north Indians, who comprise over 60% of the IAS and IPS officers in Tamil Nadu, say writing a few words in Tamil is fine, but “writing two or three pages of Tamil” would lead to time delay and “avoidable flaws”.
“When I accept the recommendations of my subordinates, I write “Yerkalam” (can be accepted)” and when I wish to reject, I write “vendam” (no). But beyond that, I would require the help of my secretary. And obviously, it would take a longer time to clear files if we stick to Tamil,” says a secretary-level officer who is from Andhra Pradesh.
Retired Tamil speaking officer, who served in Punjab, said, “Such instructions to write notes in local language will not contribute to the efficiency in administration, for the officers have to be proficient in that language to understand the notes written by his subordinates in Tamil. If he is not proficient then it leads to problems.” When he worked in Punjab, he wrote in Hindi if it was a one-line note but if it was a detailed note, he always preferred English.
Now, some of the north Indian IAS officers too make a conscious effort to put in Tamil words in their files. “However they say, we find speaking in Tamil at public forums is far more difficult than writing in Tamil.” Indeed, at many government functions, when non-Tamil IAS officers rattle off in Tamil, ripples of giggles float around the auditoriums. For most of the officers say “amateur”[அமைச்சூர்] instead of “amaichar” [அமைச்சர்] (minister).
Periar in his magazine “Kudi Arasu “dated 20-1-29 says if a common language is required for India that must be English. Our Chief Minister Kalaignar who is following the foot step of Periar may kindly think over the justice rendered to his son and not to compel I.A.S. officers to prepare statements in Tamil which may create administrative delays and problems
Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers MK Alagiri will no longer have to fight shy of Parliament on the ground that he is not well-versed in English or Hindi.
An arrangement has now been worked out by Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar by which the minister would be able to face Parliament effectively. The Speaker has told him that he could answer main question by reading out the reply in English and the supplementary could be fielded by his deputy Srikant Jena.
Parliament sources described it as a "fair solution" as it would solve the language problem being faced by Alagiri, a senior DMK leader and son of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi. Alagiri had been keeping away from the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha for most of the time as he is not comfortable speaking in English or Hindi and wants to speak in Tamil.
But at present in Tamil Nadu fresh recruits to the civil services, all non-Tamil IAS officers in Tamil Nadu have to clear 10th class level Tamil exam. And the Tamil department frequently inspects files of various government officers to find out if they write in Tamil. All government offices have been provided with PCs with Tamil keyboards. Chief Minister M Karunanidhi made a fervent appeal to the bureaucrats on Monday to write their file noting in Tamil.
But several non-Tamil officers, mostly north Indians, who comprise over 60% of the IAS and IPS officers in Tamil Nadu, say writing a few words in Tamil is fine, but “writing two or three pages of Tamil” would lead to time delay and “avoidable flaws”.
“When I accept the recommendations of my subordinates, I write “Yerkalam” (can be accepted)” and when I wish to reject, I write “vendam” (no). But beyond that, I would require the help of my secretary. And obviously, it would take a longer time to clear files if we stick to Tamil,” says a secretary-level officer who is from Andhra Pradesh.
Retired Tamil speaking officer, who served in Punjab, said, “Such instructions to write notes in local language will not contribute to the efficiency in administration, for the officers have to be proficient in that language to understand the notes written by his subordinates in Tamil. If he is not proficient then it leads to problems.” When he worked in Punjab, he wrote in Hindi if it was a one-line note but if it was a detailed note, he always preferred English.
Now, some of the north Indian IAS officers too make a conscious effort to put in Tamil words in their files. “However they say, we find speaking in Tamil at public forums is far more difficult than writing in Tamil.” Indeed, at many government functions, when non-Tamil IAS officers rattle off in Tamil, ripples of giggles float around the auditoriums. For most of the officers say “amateur”[அமைச்சூர்] instead of “amaichar” [அமைச்சர்] (minister).
Periar in his magazine “Kudi Arasu “dated 20-1-29 says if a common language is required for India that must be English. Our Chief Minister Kalaignar who is following the foot step of Periar may kindly think over the justice rendered to his son and not to compel I.A.S. officers to prepare statements in Tamil which may create administrative delays and problems
Tamil Nadu Temples near Kumbakonam and Tiruchchirappalli.
Tamil Nadu Temples near Kumbakonam and Tiruchchirappalli.
In Tamilnadu there are several Temples built even before thousands of years and the Vedic Pundits are guiding the people to have regular visits to the Temples and to do their prayers. . By way of visiting to the Temples and worshipping the deities the people will get mental peace and prosperous in their life. . By performing pradhakshanam in the prakaras in and around the deity the people will get the benefits of morning walk and a good breath exercise.
In Tamil Nadu there are thousands of Temples built by the Cholas, Pandya and Pallava kings. Thro “You Tube” I am showing you only some bit portion of Temples in and around Kumbakonam and Tiruchchirappalli. Take a few minutes see the Temples and have the blessings of the almighty.
OM Namasivaayaa! OM Namasivaayaa!!
In Tamilnadu there are several Temples built even before thousands of years and the Vedic Pundits are guiding the people to have regular visits to the Temples and to do their prayers. . By way of visiting to the Temples and worshipping the deities the people will get mental peace and prosperous in their life. . By performing pradhakshanam in the prakaras in and around the deity the people will get the benefits of morning walk and a good breath exercise.
In Tamil Nadu there are thousands of Temples built by the Cholas, Pandya and Pallava kings. Thro “You Tube” I am showing you only some bit portion of Temples in and around Kumbakonam and Tiruchchirappalli. Take a few minutes see the Temples and have the blessings of the almighty.
OM Namasivaayaa! OM Namasivaayaa!!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
You can Read Tamil News from Here.
To know about Google day-to-day News
Click on Tamil Nadu Map .