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Monday, 22 February 2016
Bhagwa Dhwaj
Bhagwa Dhwaj is not Sangh’s own creation. Nor, it has any intention of creating a separate flag. Sangh has only accepted the Bhagwa Dhwaj, which for thousands of years has been the flag of our Rashtra Dharma. Bhagwa Dhwaj has a long history and tradition and it is an embodiment of Hindu culture.
Only this Saffron Flag (Bhagwa Dhwaj) we consider as our Guru, as a symbol of our Tatva i.e. principle. Sangh has regarded the most sacred Bhagwa Dhwaj as the Guru instead of any particular individual. The reason for this being that an individual may be a great person but he cannot remain consistent in his life style nor can he be perfect in all respects. Consequently, instead of making our position awkward by accepting any individual person, we have adopted an inspirational symbol of victory and strength Bhagwa Dhwaj as our guru. It represents our history, tradition and supreme sacrifices made for our nation. It is the embodiment of all basic elements of our nationhood.
Sunday, 21 February 2016
Tambaram Bagh Seva Dhin
Cleaning of Sivan Koil at Sembakkam dated 21.02.16
Ahead of Shivaratri, a team of 142 people including 70 RSS Sevabharathi volunteers from local unit of Tambaram Bagh, Chennai actively participated in the cleaning the temple premises (Uzhavarapani) at Jambulingeswarar temple on 21st Feb 2015 (Sunday).
The common public and devotees too eagerly joined hands with Swayamsevaks in the activity.
Tambaram Bagh Seva pramuk Sri Soundarji coordinated the activity and Tambaram Bagh Karyawah Sri. Srikanthanji delivered bowdhik.








Sunday, 14 February 2016
School Cleaning project !!!
Nandhivaram Govt. Higher Secondary School, Guduvanchery
A team of 11 Kariyakarthars were involved today from Vivek Prabhat Shaka. The project has began today and project will continue for the next 20 weeks hopefully. Various institutions, near by organisations and local influential persons have come forward with an helping hand in the coming weeks. Next week one of the senior person from Prantha level is planning to take part along with us.
Not only that local young boys were also made to involve in the cleaning activities and a team was formed on the same day along with alumni team.
Do please join us & see you next week.
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
அப்படி என்ன மகாமகத்தில் தமிழர்களின்
அறிவியல் கண்டுபிடிப்பு?
அப்படி என்ன மகாமகத்தில் தமிழர்களின் அறிவியல் கண்டுபிடிப்பு?
மகாமகம் 12 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு ஒருமுறை கொண்டாடப்படுகிறது, ஏன் ?
தமிழரின் வானியல் கண்டுபிடிப்பு தான். வியாழன் கிரகம் ஒரு முறை சூரியனைச்சுற்றி வர எடுக்கும் காலம் 12 ஆண்டுகள். வியாழன், சூரியன், பூமி, நிலவு, மகம் என்ற நட்சத்திரக்கூட்டம் என ஐந்தும் ஒரே நேர்கோட்டில் வருவது 12 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு ஒரு முறை. அதுவும் மகம் என்ற நட்சத்திரக்கூட்டம் மாசி மாதத்தில் வரும் பௌர்ணமி அன்று இணைவது சிறப்பானது. அதனால்தான் மாசிமகம் எனப்படுகிறது.
மகம் என்பது இந்திய வானியலில் சொல்லப்படுகின்ற இருபத்தேழு நட்சத்திரப் பிரிவுகளுள் 10 ஆவது பிரிவு ஆகும்.
சிங்கராசியில் அமைந்துள்ள இந்த நட்சத்திரக்கூட்டத்தின் அமைப்பு கீழே.
கும்பகோணத்தில் உள்ள மகாமக குளமும் இந்த சிங்க நட்சத்திர அமைப்பை ஒட்டியே கட்டப்பட்டிருப்பது சிறப்புக்குரியது.
நட்சத்திர சிங்கத்தின் உடல், வயிற்றுப்பகுதியை மையமாகக்கொண்டு கட்டியிருக்கிறார்கள் தமிழர்கள். என்ன ஒரு விண்ணியல் அறிவு அவர்களுக்கு.
12 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு ஒருமுறை சூரியனைச் சுற்றும் வியாழன் மக நட்சத்திரக்கூட்டத்தில் இருக்கும் போது
சூரியன் கும்ப நட்சத்திரக்கூட்டத்தில் இருப்பதால் இவ்வூர் கும்ப-கோணம் என்றே அழைக்கப்படுகிறத
Monday, 8 February 2016
Here's the inspiring letter, from her father, that Deepika Padukone read at the 61st Filmfare Awards:
Dear Deepika & Anisha,
As you stand on the threshold of life’s journey, I want to share with you some lessons that life has taught me. Decades ago, as a little boy growing up in Bangalore, I started my tryst with badminton. In those days, there were no stadiums and courts where sports people could train. Our badminton court was the wedding hall of the Canara Union Bank near our house, and it was there that I learned everything about the game. Every day, we would wait to see if there was a function in the hall, and if there was none, we would rush there after school to play to our hearts’ content. Looking back, I realise that the most important thing about my childhood and adolescent years was my refusal to complain about a lot in life. I was thankful for the few hours a week we had the opportunity to hit the shuttle back and forth. In fact, the foundation on which I based my career and my life was the refusal to whinge or whine about anything.
And that is what I want to tell you my children, that there is no substitute for perseverance, hardwork, determination and passion for what you choose to do. If you love what you do, nothing else matters — neither awards nor compensation, not even the gratification of seeing your face in newspapers or television. When I won the All England Championship, the prize money in badminton became significant — £3,000 — a huge amount in those days. But that did not distract me from the sheer joy of having been instrumental in putting India on the global map of this game.
Deepika, at eighteen, when you told us that you wanted to shift to Mumbai for a career in modeling, we felt you were too young and too inexperienced to be alone in a big city and in an industry we knew nothing about. In the end, we decided to let you follow your heart and thought it would be cruel to not give our child the opportunity to go after a dream that she lived and breathed for. If you succeeded, it would make us proud, but even if you didn’t, you would not have any regrets that you did not try.
Deepika, I have learned that you can’t always win in life, that everything you want might not come your way. That events don’t always turn out as you want them to. To win some, you have to lose some. You have to learn to take life’s ups and downs in your stride. The amount of effort that I put in my game never varied from the first day till my retirement. Even during my toughest times, I focused on what I had, instead of dwelling on what I did not. I had the ability to make the best of the worst circumstances and remain steadfast to my goal. Remember how I constantly tell you both about the importance of making your way up in the world without waiting for your parents to pull strings?
I believe it is best for children to work hard to make their dreams come true and to not have things handed to them on a platter. When you are home visiting us, Deepika, you make your own bed, clear the table after meals, and sleep on the floor if there are guests at home. If you occasionally wonder why we refuse to treat you like a star, it is because you are our daughter first and a film star later. The cameras that follow you everywhere and the arc lights will eventually fade and what will remain is the real world. Strive to generate positivity around you even though you are too new and too small a player to effect a big change. You are in an industry where there’s always going to be big money, but I believe that it is important to try to be the best in whatever you do regardless of the money.
The things that really matter in life are relationships, honesty, respect for your parents and elders. Material success is important, not fundamental to happiness and peace of mind. I can’t tell you enough about the rejuvenating power of prayers and a little faith. Spare a few minutes of your day to close your eyes and meditate, to think about God and you will see how much faith in His power will strengthen you. In the end, when your career is behind you, what remains is family, the friends that you have made. Live a life that is healthy and one that will allow you to live with your own conscience. Everything else is transient. And remember, no matter what, we are always going to be there for you.
Lovingly,
Pappa
Sunday, 31 January 2016
Students with a vision for the Nation !
153rd birthday of Swami Vivekanandha was celebrated with the Vivekanandha Youth forum’s Professors Conclave held on 27th January in A M Jain College Meenambakkam. 65 Representative Professors and Principals over 24 colleges across Chennai had attended this program. All the colleges have come together to take up a village and work as a team of 100 NSS students, help to solve the problems of the village and uplift a village in 10 months with save environment, Swachh Bharat agenda this year.
It has been made possible by Sastra University by building 300 toilets to a village that has 300 families/houses without toilets. This brings the students to get collectively participatory on humanitarian grounds as well as a better understanding of society that they later work on.
The chief guests of the program were Dr. Ramamurthu (Chairman of Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering), Shri Vaidhyasubramaniam (Dean planning and Development, Sastra Univ) and Dr. T.V. Rangarajan (Organising Secretary of Ithihas Sankana Samithi. Shri B Prakash, Prant Sampark Pramuk, Uttar Tamilnadu and Secretary, Vivekananda Youth Forum organized the event.
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