Monday, December 20, 2010

ANUBHAVAM PUDHUMAI-30/- Mackinaw City, Michigan.

This Post is signified as ' Pearl Post ' since it being the 30th Post!

CONTENTS:

1)- ANUBHAVAM PAZHAMAI.
2)- TOPIC OF THE POST.
3)- HISTORY OF US- CONTINUED.
4)- US MEDIA ON OUR CITY HOSTING/ DANCING WITH Mrs. OBAMA. 
5)- OUR MEDIA ON US CITY.
6)- இது எப்படி இருக்கு?.
7)- US MEDIA ON HOTEL TAJ.
8)- TRAVEL HITECH.
9)- FOOD FOR THOUGHT.
10)- HELPING HANDS MORE SACRED THAN LIPS THAT PRAY.
11)- MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR.
12)- ENTERTAINMENT.   

1)- ANUBHAVAM PAZHAMAI:

Sri Gopa of Yahoo Group/- Thatha Patti deals with Domestic Stones vanishing fast from our Homes!
With the invasion of Hitech Appliances in our Homes, our own Ancestral items instrumental in our health keeping fit, are nowhere in sight!

http://www.scribd.com/doc/45779322/ATTU-KKAL

2)- TOPIC OF THE POST:

Mackinaw City, Michigan

The name "Mackinaw City" is a bit of a misnomer as it is actually a village. The population greatly increases though during the tourist season with seasonal workers for the large number of hotels and other recreational facilities along the Straits of Mackinac. Mackinaw City is at the southern end of the Mackinac Bridge, which allows travel to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Mackinaw City, along with St. Ignace across the straits, is a base for ferries to Mackinac Island.
Mackinaw City Michigan offers year round vacation fun such as snowmobiling, fishing, sight seeing, hiking, boating, and camping. It is your last stop in Lower Michigan if you heading over the Mackinac Bridge to the Upper Peninsula.

Links to click for more details-

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mackinaw_City,_Michigan


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mackinac_Island


mhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sault_Ste._Marie,_Michigan


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sault_Ste._Marie,_Ontario

Now, go through the Slideshow with Captions posted below-
i)- Mackinac Bridge:

Mackinaw City is at the tip of the mitten formed by the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. This makes it the terminus for several important Northern Michigan highways, and the junction for all routes from the Lower Peninsula to the Upper Peninsula via the Mackinac Bridge.
Link- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mackinac_Bridge














ii)- Mackinaw City:

http://www.mackinawcity.com/- is the Link! It is the Place where we have to stay & go around all Tourist spots.






iii)-Saultste Marie.

History of the Soo Locks

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The Federal Government took control of the property and the lock system in the 1870's.  Their stewardship continues today, administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.  The Soo Locks are the busiest locks in the world, and include the largest lock in the Western Hemisphere, completed in 1968.
Throughout the colorful history and on into the future, the roots of our heritage go back to  the native residents of the area.
The St. Marys River is the only water connection between Lake Superior and the other Great Lakes. There is a section of the river known as the St. Marys Rapids where the water falls about 21 feet from the level of Lake Superior to the level of the lower lakes. This natural barrier through navigation made necessary the construction of the locks project known as the St. Marys Falls Canal.
The world-famous Soo Locks form a passage for deep-draft ships around the rapids in the St. Marys River. Before white men came to the area, the Ojibway Indians who lived nearby portaged their canoes around the "Bawating" (rapids) to reach Lake Superior


http://www.saultstemarie.com/soo-locks-boat-tours-52/- is the Link!



iv)- Tahquamenon Falls:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tahquamenon_Falls - is the Link!



v)- Mackinac Island:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mackinac_Island- is the Link!



vi)- Sleeping Bear Dunes:

http://www.sleepingbeardunes.com/- is the Link!


 


3)- HISTORY OF US: CONTINUED

Alphabetically, Colarado is the State, 6th in the list taken up in this Post.

It is located in the Mountain Zone of US.

Nickname: The Centennial State


Capital: Denver

Largest City: Denver

Admitted to Union August 1, 1876

State Bird- Larkbunting.

State Flower- Columbine.

State Animal- Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep.

Links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado

http://www.colorado.gov/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_River

http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/national/usstatesterritoriesandpossessions/colorado/index.html


4)- US MEDIA ON OUR CITY HOSTING/ DANCING WITH Mrs. OBAMA:.


http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/09/world/asia/09michelle.html?_r=1&ref=india


5)- OUR MEDIA ON US CITY:

 

To save itself, Detroit plans to shrink



As Motown Crumbles, Large Swathes Of Urban Land May Be Turned Back Into Fields


Detroit: Detroit, the very symbol of American industrial might for most of the 20th century, is drawing up a radical renewal plan that calls for turning large swaths of this nowblighted, rusted-out city back into the fields and farmland that existed before the automobile. 
Operating on a scale never before attempted in this country, the city would demolish houses in some of the most desolate sections of Detroit and move residents into stronger neighborhoods. Roughly a quarter of the 139-square-mile city could go from urban to semi-rural.


Near downtown, fruit trees and vegetable farms would replace neighborhoods that are an eerie landscape of empty buildings and vacant lots. Suburban commuters heading into the city center might pass through what looks like the countryside to get there. Surviving neighborhoods in the auto industry’s birthplace would become pockets in expanses of green.


Mayor Dave Bing, who took office last year, is expected to unveil some details in his state-of-the-city address this month. “Things that were unthinkable are now becoming thinkable,” said James Hughes of Rutgers University, who is among the urban experts watching the experiment with interest. “There is now a realization that past glories are never going to be recaptured. Some people probably don’t accept that, but that is the reality.”


The meaning of what is afoot is now settling in across the city. “People are afraid,” said Deborah Younger, executive director of a group called Detroit Local Initiatives Support Corporation that is working to revitalize five areas of the city. “When you read that neighborhoods may no longer exist, that sends fear.”


Though the will to downsize has arrived, the way to do it is unclear and fraught with problems.


Politically explosive decisions must be made about which neighborhoods should be bulldozed and which improved. Hundreds of millions of federal dollars will be needed to buy land, raze buildings and relocate residents, since this financially desperate city does not have the means to do it on its own. It isn’t known how many people in the mostly black, blue-collar city might be uprooted, but it could be thousands. AP


6)- இது எப்படி இருக்கு?

http://www.hindu.com/2010/11/28/stories/2010112863772000.htm



7)- US MEDIA ON HOTEL TAJ:.

http://travel.nytimes.com/2010/10/31/travel/31journeys-mumbai.html?scp=1&sq=31%20oct%202010%20mumbai%20india&st=cse

8)- TRAVEL HITECH:. 
Rajaram Bojji
Fellow of National Academy of Engineering Fellow of Institution of Engineers, M.Tech., Indian Railway Service of Engineers (1970-2005) Former MD/ Konkan Railway Corporation
View my complete profilehttp://gravitypoweredtransport.blogspot.com/2009/01/energy-from-gravity-economy-and-jobs.html%20%20%20RVR


9)- FOOD FOR THOUGHT:.

Most of us are aware that US and Canada has social interaction called Thanksgiving.


Source: www.huffingtonpost.com


USA, November 24, 2010 (by Saumya Arya Haas): I am vegetarian. I am American, but there is no turkey on my table. At Thanksgiving, my house today is as confusing, chaotic and lively as my childhood. But it’s not “turkey day.” Traditionally, we make lasagna. I’m not sure how that started. But it’s perfect: an Italian dish, a Hindu cook, an American table.

I also make the whole, expected, shebang: mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn, cranberry sauce, about four different kinds of pie and chai. My family would rebel if there was no chai.


My family experience of being Hindu is deeply rooted in inclusiveness, social equity and community service. Chai-party values, if you like. Giving is part of being thankful: We acknowledge our own bounty and share with those who have less. This year I am achingly aware of those who have less, those who struggle to put everyday food on the table. I can’t imagine the anxiety that Thanksgiving, with all its demands of abundance, must bring to those who have no abundance. I am shamed by my shallow vision of perfection.


Bounty is not only the material: it is the strength of our hearts, the power of our intellect, the wisdom of our traditions, the poetry of our being. Community is the communion of sharing these things. Sharing means giving as well as receiving. We are intertwined; our actions reverberate and echo and come around again. No one only gives or only receives.


Everyone brings something to the table.

On Thanksgiving, I have been surprised by unanticipated guests, interesting food, odd drinks, badly-behaved pets, talented teenagers, amazing stories and conversations both warm and contentious. More than anything, I have been surprised by the thrill of the unexpected amid the familiarity of ritual. My expectations are always challenged.


I have to surrender my image of perfection. The reality is far messier, but it is warm and real, unpredictable and delicious. It is the abundance at my table.


There’s pumpkin pie on the table and chai on the stove. This is America, after all. We create our own truth, if there even is a truth at all. We are all poor in something. We share with those who have less. Everyone brings something. We are imperfect, real, enriched.

10)- HELPING HANDS MORE SACRED THAN LIPS THAT PRAY:.


http://www.hindu.com/2010/11/24/stories/2010112453030600.htm

11)- MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL!
Courtesy- Gansripar of Yahoo Group/ Thatha Patti.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRr-pWru0hc

12)- ENTERTAINMENT:

From my bosom friend MGK Nair

Treat to the eyes and pleasing to ears, raising your spirit to eternal bliss.
cnu.pne





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http://www.andiesisle.com/ThisBlessingIsForYou.html



This Pearl Post is the First of its kind generated by me at our own soil on return from US by 4th Dec'10.

Back to you all soon with my 31st, ofcourse after 31st!
வணக்கம்!அனைவருக்கும் புத்தாண்டு நல்வாழ்த்துக்கள் !
Krishnan

PS- Unless otherwise specified, Paragraphs above are by courtesy from Thatha Patti Group/ Yahoo!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

ANUBHAVAM PUDHUMAI- 29/- Detroit institiute of Arts, Michigan.

CONTENTS:( Courtesy- Friends of Thatha Patti group/ Yahoo, unless otherwise specified )



1)- ANUBHAVAM PAZHAMAI.


2)- TOPIC OF THE POST.


3)- HISTORY OF US- CONTINUED.


4)- US MEDIA ON THEIR COUNTRY.


5)- US MEDIA ON OUR COUNTRY.

6)- DOGS & PEOPLE 

7)- JEWEL IN THE MUD.

8)- FOOD FOR THOUGHT.

9)- HINDU LINKS ON INTERESTING EVENTS.

10)- FOUR KIDS ONE MOM.

11)- HUMOUR.

12)- STRANGE BUT TRUE.


1)- ANUBHAVAM PAZHAMAI:

Here is the Narration by Sri Gopa of Thatha Patti/ Yahoo group reg. our mode of living those days without Electric Fans! Nowadays, just-born babies are seen looking at ceiling for Fans, as a matter of exagerration,ofcourse!

http://www.scribd.com/doc/43980377/VISARI


2)- TOPIC OF THE POST:

The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) has one of the largest, most significant art collections in the United States. In 2003, the DIA ranked as the second largest municipally-owned museum in the United States, with an art collection valued at more than one billion dollars.[1] With over 100 galleries, it now covers 677,000 square feet (62,893 m²); a major renovation and expansion project completed in 2007 added 77,000 sq. ft. (7,153 m²).[2] The museum building itself is highly regarded by architects.[3] Its original building, designed by Paul Philippe Cret is flanked by north and south wings covered with a white marble exterior. It is part of the city's Cultural Center Historic District listed in the National Register of Historic Places.


Here are the Links below for more details:

http://www.dia.org/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Institute_of_Arts

Also view the Slide show below:






3)- HISTORY OF US:- CONTINUED.

Alphabetically, after dealing with four States starting with ' A ', California is taken up now!


Nickname:' The Golden State '- since it  has bright Sun-shine & the gold rush.

Capital: Sacramento

Largest City: Los Angeles

Admitted to Union September 9, 1850

Links are:
http://www.ca.gov/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California

http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/national/usstatesterritoriesandpossessions/california/index.html

State flower- Golden Poppy
State bird- California Valley Quail.
Motto- ' Eureka ' ( I have found it )
State Dance- West Coast Swing.
World's tallest tree, 368 feet, is here in Redwood National Park.
840 miles long coastal line with 8000 Lakes is also here.

4)- US MEDIA ON BED BUGS DURING TRAVEL:


http://intransit.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/10/29/bedbugs-theres-an-app-for-that/?scp=8&sq=31%20oct%202010%20mumbai%20india&st=cse


5)- US MEDIA ON OUR MUMBAI TRADE:



http://intransit.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/10/31/in-mumbai-finding-the-perfect-fit/?scp=6&sq=31%20oct%202010%20mumbai%20india&st=cse

6)- DOGS & PEOPLE:


People of US, including The Presidents, past & present, are fond of dogs as Pets!
Here is a Link on the same!

http://www.scribd.com/doc/43799945/MContractor-DogsAndPeople

7)- JEWELS IN THE MUD:



Star of the Day- Kalaivani

http://www.scribd.com/doc/41064298/Jewels-in-the-Mud


8)- FOOD FOR THOUGHT:

http://www.20thingsilearned.com/

9)- HINDU LINKS ON INTERESTING EVENTS:

http://www.hindu.com/2010/11/24/stories/2010112453130600.htm
http://www.hindu.com/2010/11/24/stories/2010112451200200.htm
http://www.hindu.com/2010/11/24/stories/2010112453030600.htm



10)- FOUR KIDS ONE MOM:

file:///C:/Users/Appa-Amma/Pictures/watch.htm

11)- HUMOUR:


It is in Tamil and will be of interest to those who can read and understand the language.

Radha Murthy- Thatha Patti group/ yahoo.

பில்கேட்ஸ் தமிழனாக பிறந்திருந்தால்,

அதுவும் நம்ம சிங்கார சென்னை வாசியாக

இருந்தால் எப்படி இருக்கும் !! !! !!


பில்கேட்ஸ் தமிழனாக பிறந்திருந்தால் விண்டோசை ஜன்னல் என்றுஅழைத்திருப்பார்கள்.

அதன் மெனு அட்டவணை இவ்வாறாக மைந்திருக்கும்.

Save = வெச்சிக்கோ

Save as = அய்ய! அப்டியெ வெச்சிக்கோ

Save All = அல்லாத்தியும் வச்சிக்கோ

Help = ஒதவு

Find = பாரு

Find Again = இன்னொரு தபா பாரு

Move = அப்பால போ

Mail = போஸ்ட்டு

Mailer = போஸ்ட்டு மேன்

Zoom = பெருசா காட்டு

Zoom Out = வெளில வந்து பெருசா காட்டு

Open = தெற நயினா

Close = பொத்திக்கோ

New = புச்சு

Old = பழ்சு

Replace = இத்த தூக்கி அத்ல போடு அத்த தூக்கி இத்ல போடு

Run = ஓடு நய்னா

Execute = கொல்லு

Print = போஸ்டர் போடு

Print Preview = பாத்து போஸ்டர் போடு

Cut = வெட்டு - குத்து

Copy = ஈயடிச்சான் காப்பி

Paste = ஒட்டு

Paste Special = நல்லா எச்ச தொட்டு ஒட்டு

Delete = கீச்சிடு

anti virus = மாமியா கொடுமை

View = லுக்கு உடு

Tools = ஸ்பானரு

Toolbar = ஸ்பானரு

செட்டு

Spreadsheet = பெரிசிட்டு

Database = டப்பா

Exit = ஓடுறா டேய்

Compress = அமுக்கி போடு

Mouse = எலி

Click = போட்டு சாத்து

Double click = ரெண்டு தபா போட்டு சாத்து

Scrollbar = இங்க அங்க அலத்தடி

Pay Per View = துட்டுக்கு பயாஸ்கோப்பு

Next = அப்பால

Previous = முன்னாங்கட்டி

Trash bin = கூவம் ஆறு

Solitaire = மங்காத்தா

Drag & hold = நல்லா இஸ்து புடி

Do you want to delete selected item? = மேய்யாலுமே தூக்கிறவா?

Do you want to move selected item? = மெய்யாலுமே கடாசிடவா?

Do you want to save selected item? = மெய்யாலுமே வெச்சிக்கவா?

Abort, Retry, Ignore = இஸ்டம் இல்லாட்டி உட்டுடு

Yes, No, Cancel = இப்போ இன்னா சொல்லுற நீ?

General protection fault = காலி

Access denied = கை வச்ச..... கீச்சுடுவேன்!

Unrecoverable error = படா பேஜார்பா

Operation illegal = பேமானி சாவு கராக்கி கஸ்மாலம்

Windows 98 = இதாமெ ஜன்னல் தொன்னித்தி எட்டு

12)- STRANGE BUT TRUE:





Back to you soon with our 30th post,
Krishnan

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

ANUBHAVAM PUDHUMAI- 28/- Ford Factory, Michigan.

CONTENTS:
1)- ANUBHAVAM PAZHAMAI.
2)- TOPIC OF THE POST.
3)- HISTORY OF US- CONTINUED.
4)- US MEDIA ON THEIR COUNTRY.
5)- US MEDIA ON OUR COUNTRY.
6)- IMPORT OF CHINESE LABOUR.
7)- HUMOUR.
8)- TONGUE-TWISTERS.
9)- US MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT.
10)- TRICKY QUESTIONS & ANSWERS.

1)- ANUBHAVAM PAZHAMAI:
Sri Gopala Krishnan of Yahoo Group / Thatha Patti narrated beautifully the Ancient mode of Housing, eating / serving food on Banana leaf & Cooking food by Stoves in the last few posts.
In this post, he talks about Ovens! Click the following Link!

http://www.scribd.com/doc/40895890

2)- TOPIC OF THE POST:

On buying tckets at Ford Museum Reception counter, we are taken by their Bus to their Automobile Factory located miles away in which Videos are shown in brief on their activities.On getting down in front of their works, we are guided to a Theatre where another Movie is shown in brief again about the history of Cars under Manufacture.Then, all are taken to a Model Hall facing the Road around the Factory over the terrace. Here & at Show-room only, we are allowed to take snaps & nowherelse inside the Assembly line. Hence, whatever photos seen in the Slide show below are confined to the rules only!Click the Link below for details.

http://www.thehenryford.org/rouge/index.aspx



3)- HISTORY OF US: CONTINUED

Alphabetically, California is the State taken up now.It is in the Pacific region the Motto of which is ' Eureka ' meaning- I have found it! It has the largest population & the 3rd largest in Area, of all the States.It is the first in Farming & Manufacturing. It came under US in 1848 & became 31st to join in 1850.
State bird- California Valley Quail.
State Flower- Golden Poppy.
Four of the 20 Largest Cities in US are here- Los Angeles, San Deogo, San Fransisco & San Jose.
World's tallest tree, 368 ft is in Redwood National Park. 8000 Lakes & 13 public Beaches are here.
Highest waterfall in North America, 1612 Ft, Ribbon Falls & 840 Miles long Coastal lines are also here.
Click the following Links:

http://www.ca.gov/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California

http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/national/usstatesterritoriesandpossessions/california/index.html

4)- US MEDIA ON THEIR COUNTRY:

OLDEST JUDGE

Click the Link below.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/17/us/17judge.html?ref=kansas


5)- US MEDIA ON OUR COUNTRY:

NEW SPECIES IN INDIA.

Click the Link below.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/26/science/26obamber.html?ref=india

6)- IMPORT OF CHINESE LABOUR


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/23/AR2010102303990.html



7)- HUMOUR:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/40724263/There-Was-a-Good-Old-Barber-in-Bangalore

8)- TONGUE- TWISTERS:
Courtesy- Group PC World of G-mail.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/41032220/Tongue-Twister

9)-US MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT:


 http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/25/business/media/25outsource.html?_r=1&ref=asia

10)- TRICKY QUESTIONS & ANSWERS:
Courtesy- Gokul, My G'son.


http://www.scribd.com/doc/40865637/Below-Are-the-Interview-Questions

Back to you all again after Deepavali,
Krishnan

Courtesy- Thatha Patti Group/ Yahoo unless otherwise specified.

Monday, November 1, 2010

ANUBHAVAM PUDHUMAI- 27/- Greenfield Village, Michigan.

அனைவருக்கும் உளம் கனிந்த தீபாவளி வாழ்த்துக்கள்!

CONTENTS:
1)- Anubhavam Pazhamai.
2)- Topic of the Post.
3)- History of US- Continued
4)- US Media on their Govt.
5)- Our Media on our Govt.
6)- Suit to Soup.
7)- Suit to Student.
8)- Strange but True.
9)- Brain Stuff.
10)- Food for thought.

1)- ANUBHAVAM PAZHAMAI:
Our friend, Sri gopala krishnan of Thatha Patti Group/ yahoo takes us now to our Ancestral Kitchen where our woman-hood struggled a lot smilingly to feed us 3 times a day all along!Yes, he talks about the basic need, The Fire & its Source- The Stove! Let us see the Link below!

http://www.scribd.com/doc/40477255/INNATTHE-PATTU

2)- TOPIC OF THE POST:
Adjacent to Ford Museum, Greenfield Village is situated where the Ancestral culture is depicted thro' various Models, Homes, etc.There can be seen Vintage Cars, Horse carriages & persons in typical costumes vandering around. Locomotives are also exhibited with Toy train for fun to the visitors to go around with Kids.Click the link!

http://www.thehenryford.org/village/historicdistricts.aspx

Also enjoy the Slide show below!






3)- HISTORY OF US- Continued.

Having dealt with State of Michigan in the last Post, let us now go back on the 4th State as per Alphabetical order
Arkansas is a state located in the southern region of the United States. Its name is an Algonquin name of the Quapaw Indians. Arkansas shares a border with six states, with its eastern border largely defined by the Mississippi River. Its diverse geography ranges from the mountainous regions of the Ozarks and the Ouachita Mountains, which make up the U.S. Interior Highlands, to the eastern lowlands along the Mississippi River. The capital and most populous city is Little Rock, located in the central portion of the state.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkansas
http://www.arkansas.com/
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/national/usstatesterritoriesandpossessions/arkansas/index.html

State Bird- Mocking bird.
State Flower- Apple Blossom.
Nick-names- The Natural State, The Land of Opportunity.
Bill Clinton, US President twice serving from 1993 to 2001 was here as Governor for 5 times from 1979 to 81 & from 1983 to 1992.There are 47 hot springs having temp. 143deg F!

4)- US MEDIA ON THEIR GOVT:

What if Nobel Prize winners ran the country?

In the present Govt., there are many Nobel Laurettes assisting Pres. Obama as per the list given by Washington Post!

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/22/AR2010102202697.html

5)- OUR MEDIA ON OUR GOVT:

If every thing goes well as per Plan, Indians will have in future Unique Travel Cards enabling them to travel any to any all over the country by any mode of transport!Click the Link below!

http://in.news.yahoo.com/48/20101101/804/tnl-govt-plans-one-card-for-travel-acros.html

6)- SUIT TO SOUP:
Click the Link below to know about the plight of MBAs at UK!
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/uk/Suit-to-soup-Indian-MBAs-serve-as-waiters-in-UK/articleshow/6849227.cms

7)- SUIT TO STUDENT:

Here is the story of 84 years old Psychologist turning as Student!

- http://www.scribd.com/doc/40614385/Blog-27


8)- STRANGE BUT TRUE:

Enjoy the Video by clicking the Link below to get inspired by a Centurion pursuing Phd. at Assam.
http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/player/popup/?rn=3320445&cl=22557333&ch=3320481&src=yindianews

9)- BRAIN STUFF:

i)-This is not a test - just a phenomenon. All readings are explained.

Read out loud the text inside the triangle below.




More than likely you said, "A bird in the bush," and........if this IS what YOU said, then you failed to see

That the word THE is repeated twice!

Sorry, look again.

ii)-Next, let's play with some words.

What do you see?

 
In black you can read the word GOOD, in white the word EVIL (inside each black letter is a white letter). It's all very physiological too, because it visualize the concept that good can't exist without evil (or the absence of good is evil ).


iii)- Now, what do you see?

You may not see it at first, but the white spaces read the word optical, the blue landscape reads the word illusion. Look again! Can you see why this painting is called an optical illusion?

iv)-What do you see here?

This one is quite tricky!

The word TEACH reflects as LEARN.




v)-What do you see?

You probably read the word ME in brown, but.......

When you look through ME .... You will see YOU!

Do you need to look again?





vi)-Next ....... Test Your Brain


This is really cool.

ALZHEIMERS' EYE TEST


Count every " F" in the following text:

FINISHED FILES ARE THE RESULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS...

(SEE BELOW)

HOW MANY ?

WRONG, THERE ARE 6 -- no joke.

READ IT AGAIN !

Really, go Back and Try to find the 6 F's before you scroll down.

The reasoning behind is further down.

The brain cannot process "OF".

Incredible or what? Go back and look again!!

Anyone who counts all 6 "F's" on the first go is a genius.

Three is normal,

Four is quite rare.

Send this to your friends.It will drive them crazy.!And keep them occupied

for several minutes..!

10)- FOOD FOR THOUGHT:





By three methods we may learn wisdom:




First, by reflection, which is noblest;


Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and


third by experience, which is the bitterest.


Confucious

By courtesy from Yahoo Group of Thatha Patti, unless otherwise specified.
Back to you soon with post- 28,
Krishnan

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

ANUBHAVAM PUDHUMAI- 26-/- HENRY FORD MUSEUM, MICHIGAN

Connecting the last Post on Rajni, here is a feedback on Endhiren breaking all Box office records- click the Link below!


 
Also click the Link below on Director Balachander's comments on this Movie!
 
 
Commencing this Post now-




CONTENTS:
1) Anubhavam Pazhamai.
2)- Topic of the Post.
3)- US History- Continued.
4)- US Media on unique security system
5) US Media on Udaipur Palace to Hotels:
6)- US Media on unique charity:
7)- NRIpulse Media on unique charity:
8)- Food for Thought:
9)- unique Personality:

1)- ANUBHAVAM PAZHAMAI:

Since our child-hood, we had been trained to eat our food served on Banana leaf during the festive occasions by our Seniors.Likewise, there is also a culture behind serving food in order, one after another, on specific spots over leaf. Whoever found unable to observe
  this culture of serving/ eating in those days were subjected to criticism! But whatever we learnt mostly in site time & again were adequate to remember & follow for ever in course of time. Just go thro' the exhaustive text on this culture in the following links from which we could also understand the reasons behind the emerging institutions awarding diplomos/ degrees on Hotel Management dealing with A to Z of food.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/40093423

http://www.scribd.com/The-Food-Has-to-Be-Served-on-a-Tender-Banana-Leaf/d/40110707

Where such culture was taught & learnt at home thru' our Mother-hood over generations is now educated in parellel on payment with Institutions! Is it not strange?

2)- TOPIC OF THE POST:
Henri Ford Museum, Michigan.

Having gone around Boston all along upto my last Silver Post, the 25th., during the past 4 months since my landing here on 10th June'10, let us now board a Domestic Flight to Detroit, International Airport of the State of Michigan. There, camping at Tanglewood Drive, suburb of Farmington Hills where my daughter, Usha lives with Husband Ambrish & kids, let us travel towards Henry Ford Museum to start with!

In our school days, we had read Detroit as  The City of Automobiles.The most popular American Industrialist, Henry Ford was the person who was instrumental in devoloping it to the extent it is now known world-wide! His Inspiring Bio-data can be read from the Link given below!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Ford

His Industrial network, vast & wide at Detroit consists of Factory, Museum, Green Village, etc.Just follow the Links below.

http://www.thehenryford.org/
http://www.thehenryford.org/museum/index.aspx

Also view the Slide show below with captions.












3)- HISTORY OF US- Continued.
Deviating from our system of dealing with States in alphabetical order, Michigan is now taken up since Detroit comes under State of Michigan. It is in Mid-west region, having two Parts, separated by water- Upper Peninsula & Lower Peninsula.It became 26th State in 1837.Four Lakes namely Erie, Huran, Michigan & Superior are surrounding the two parts of Peninsula. South of Detroit is Canada.
Here only, the breakfast food cereal, Cornflakes was invented by the Kellogg Brothers in the late 1800s. Its capital- Lansing.
State bird- Robin.
State flower- Apple Blossom
State stone- Petoskey.
It has more miles of fresh water shore lines than any other state. The depths of four lakes vary from 1300 ft for Superior to 210 ft for Erie.Lake Michigan has depth 925 ft while Huran has 750ft.

Reference Links to click are-

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan
http://www.michigan.gov/
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/national/usstatesterritoriesandpossessions/michigan/index.html

4)- US MEDIA ON UNIQUE SECURITY SYSTEM:


http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/19/world/europe/19rotterdam.html?ref=world

5)- US MEDIA ON UDAIPUR PALACE TO HOTELS:


http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/17/jobs/17boss.html?ref=asia


6)- US MEDIA ON UNIQUE MODE OF CHARITY:
http://www.usatoday.com/yourlife/mind-soul/doing-good/2010-10-22-cockroach-charity_N.htm

7)- NRIPULSE MEDIA ON UNIQUE MODE OF CHARITY:

As one of the inspirations behind Ashutosh Gowariker’s “Swades”, Hindi Movie, Aravinda Pillalamarri and Ravi Kuchimanchi’s journey from the US to the Adivasi heartland of the Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA) has been reflected in the movie, where NASA engineer Mohan Bhargav, played by Shahrukh Khan, goes back to the interiors of rural India, in search of his roots.


http://www.nripulse.com/profile_RaviAravinda.htm

8)- FOOD FOR THOUGHT:
Persons mentioned above at Para 6/7 & below at Para 9 are only a few from those visualised by our National Poet, Tagore in his following Poem!




9)- UNIQUE PERSONALITY:

New Delhi: If you had not heard of Narayanan Krishnan, as I had not, it is a collective failure. This is one of the most incredible stories of personal commitment.

Narayanan Krishnan, all of 29 years old now, does what he was professionally trained to do as a chef. Feed people. Only Krishnan does not do this in the swanky confines of a 5-star hotel. Every day, he wakes up at 4 am, cooks a simple hot meal and then, along with his team, loads it in a van and travels about 200 km feeding the homeless in Madurai, Tamil Nadu.

Krishnan feeds, often with his hands, almost 400 destitute people every day. And for those who need it, he provides a free haircut too.

According to CNN, eight years ago, this award-winning chef with a five-star hotel chain was all set to go to Switzerland for a high-profile posting. On a visit to a Madurai temple, he came across a homeless, old man eating his own human waste. That stark sight changed Krishnan's life.

Much to the dismay of his parents, CNN says, Krishnan abandoned his career plans and decided to spend his life and his professional training in looking after those who could not care for themselves. He has provided more than 1.2 million hot meals through his nonprofit organisation Akshaya Trust, and now hopes to extend this to shelter for the homeless too.

Krishnan is the only Indian in a list of 10 heroes that CNN has picked worldwide to honour. One of them will be chosen CNN Hero of the Year, selected by the public through an online poll. If many Indians get together to vote for this inspiring man, he can win by a long mile.

If Krishnan wins he will get $100,000 in addition to the $25,000 that he gets for being shortlisted for the Top 10. Akshaya Trust needs all the monetary support it can get to build on Krishnan's dream. Let's help him get there.

Vote for Krishnan ' ONLINE '. The poll continues through November 18 at 6 a.m. ET.
I had sent a separate Mail thro' Yahoo to my Group members where you can be part of this Charity Drive please!


Now, watch this video on Krishnan's unique of charity!

http://www.ndtv.com/article/catch%20of%20the%20day/catch-he-brings-hot-meals-to-india-s-homeless-61029?cp

With this Appeal, let me now bid good-bye to all of you until our next meet at Blog- 27!
Krishnan

Sunday, October 17, 2010

ANUBHAVAM PUDHUMAI- 25/ SILVER SCREEN

HAPPY VIJAYA DASAMI TO YOU ALL!
This day is the Day of Knowledge blessed by The Goddess Saraswathi when I had come across Sweet news   as under!
http://www.hindu.com/2010/10/16/stories/2010101658860100.htm
KUDOS TO TATA GROUP FOR THEIR MAGNANIMITY BY DONATING  LARGEST AMOUNT TO THE SCHOOL OF KNOWLEDGE- HARVARD,  BOSTON ON THIS AUSPICIOUS DAY!
Deviating from the normal format, this Silver Post being the 25th of the series of our Blog,  is dedicated to the Silver Screen, the ever-green Movie-zone, still going strong even with stiff competition from Small Screen- The TV!
Reason?
Scroll down to the end please!
CONTENTS:


1)- HISTORY OF FILM-WORLD.
2)- US UNDER REAGON:
3)- HISTORY OF INDIAN FILM-WORLD:
4)- HISTORY OF BOLLYWOOD:
5)- PHALKE, THE FATHER OF INDIAN CINEMA: 
6)- BOLLYOOD STARS:
7)- TAMIL NADU UNDER MGR:
8)- TAMILNADU STARS NEXT IN GENERATION.
9)- ERA OF TAMIL MOVIES AT CHITTARANJAN.
10)- ரஜனி வழி தனி வழி!.
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1)- HISTORY OF FILM-WORLD:
Films as media for entertainment all over the world is still prevalent.Its rise to this level was definitely not a bed of roses over the centuries past.It is the media that feeds millions of families by entertaining us all!
Why not going back in the History by Link- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_film#Film_history_from_1895_to_1906

This link gives us an idea mostly about US world of Movies right from Edison era followed by Asia & the rest!

2)- US UNDER REAGON:
After all US have shown us the way how the Movie actors can occupy the Highest Office, The White House as The President as early as 1981!
Ronald Reagon started his career as an actor in Hollywood Movies & then in TV, began his political career as Governor of California State in 1967!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan &
http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/ronaldreagan

are the Links to know his Bio-data!

3)- HISTORY OF INDIAN FILM WORLD:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_of_India- is the link to know about our own Movie-world, Bollywood & Kollywood!

4)- HISTORY OF BOLLYWOOD:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bollywood- is the Link to follow!

5)- PHALKE,THE FATHER OF INDIAN CINEMA:

I had seen a Marathi Documentary filmed on his heroic efforts in making Movies out of his own finance under his own direction! You have to watch to believe it!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dadasaheb_Phalke- is the Link on his bio-data.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1524539/

6)- BOLLYWOOD STARS:

Kapoor Family of three generations, Pritiviraj, Raj & Randhir along with few other members ruled the Era! Kal, Aaj Aur Kal- was the Movie  in which all had acted!Then, came Dadamuni- Ashok kumar, Anup kumar & Kishore kumar- all Brothers!
Randhir is now leading retd. life.Others are not alive now.

 One of the senior-most stars of the Hindi film industry, actor Dilip Kumar completed 87 glorious years as on December 11, 2009. Bio-data of this Thespian actor is available in the following Link!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilip_Kumar

- Another yesteryear Evergreen Hero was Dev Anand whose Bio-data can be seen in the Link below!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dev_Anand

Both are living at Mumbai now, retired from acting.


7)- TAMIL NADU UNDER MGR:

Our own State of Tamil Nadu then follwed suit by electing MGR popularly known as ' VADHYAR '
His successful career, both ' On screen ' & ' Off screen ' can be known from the following Link! 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._G._Ramachandran

My boyhood days was the era of ' மூவேந்தர் ' when Sivaji, Gemini & MGR were ruling the Tamil movie world. I was the Fan of Trio- ஆசைக்கு சிவாஜி, அழகுக்கு ஜெமினி மற்றும் அன்புக்கு எம்ஜிஆர்!
Prior to them, MKT Bhagavathar, PU Chinnappa & few others were popular. Due to space constraints, we are not focusing on them. In case of  interest in knowing the status of Tamil cinema those days, click the Link below!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamil_cinema

8)- TAMIL MOVIE STARS NEXT IN GENERATION:

Kamal hasan & Rajani Ganth were the Duo who were ruling the Kollywood after the end of Trio-era!Kamal was unique since he started his career as Child artist when Rajani was Busconducor-turned-actor! Both had shined in their own way & still shining! Credit goes to Director Balachander in exposing their talent in the Movie-world!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamal_Haasan

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajinikanth-

are the Links to know them.

Sky is the Limit for the talent of Kamal, a glimpse of which was seen in DASAVATHARAM! Click the Link below!

http://hubpages.com/hub/DASAVATHARAM-TRALOR-DASAVATHARAM-PREVIEW-VIDEOS-PICS-STILLS


Here is the Narration given by a Friend in Yahoo group of Thatah Patti reg Kamal's role!

"One thing we had noticed is why people didn't get the real subtext and reason for the various roles and hence the title.

If you knew the real dasavatharams of Lord Vishnu and their characters you can appreciate the script more.

Let me explain, starting with the best adapted role:

1. Krishna avatar - Vincent Poovaraghavan

Lord krishna is actually a dalit, he is dark-skinned [shyamalam]. He saved draupadi when she was being violated and he was the actual diplomat in mahabharatham. Lord krishna dies of an arrow striking his lower leg. Now look at how vincent was introduced.. he appears when asin is about to be molested and he saves her like draupadi. Vincent is the dalit diplomat, fights for land issue [soil issue to be exact] and dies from the metal rod striking his leg. Oh even five of vincent's men are drugged at P. Vasu's.. sounds familiar???

2. Balarama avatar - Balarama naidu

This is an easy given. as the name suggests and the role personifies you can easily get it.

3. Mathsya avatar - Ranagaraja nambi

nambi is thrown into water in an act of trying to save lord from being thrown into sea, though vainly. what more clue do you want?

4. Varaha avatar - Krishnaveni paatti

During the mukunda song, krishnaveni paatti does varaha avatar in the shadow puppetry. The frame freezes on it for a second. there is the clue. Moreover, in varaha avatar lord actually hides earth so as to protect life forms. Here too krishnaveni hides the germs - life form inside the statue so as to protect.

5. Vamana avatar - Kalifulla khan

remember in vamana avatar, lord vishnu takes the vishvaroopa, that is the giant form! Hence the giant kalifulla here symbolises vamana avatar.

6. Parasurama avatar - Christian Fletcher

Parasurama is actually on an angry killing spree and killed 21 generations of the particular kshatriya vamsa. Hence the real KILLER... Guess what thats what our Fletcher is! He comes around with the gun [modern upgrade for axe] and kills everyone around. I have to check if he kills 21 people though. :-D

7. Narasimha avatar - Shingen Narahashi

first of all the name itself is a play on the words singam [means lion in tamil] and narasimha [the avatar being symbolised]. Lord Narasimha manifests himelf to kill the bad guy and he also teaches prahaladha. In the movie, he shows up to kill the killer fletcher! and is also a teacher.. Lord Narasimha had to kill the asura with bare hands and hence the martial arts exponent here.. get it?

8. Rama avatar - Avatar Singh

Lord Rama stands for the one man one woman maxim, kind of symbolising true love.. Here Avatar portrays that spirit by saying that he loves his woman more than anything and wants to live for her.

9. Kalki avatar - Govindaraj Ramasamy

As you know, the hero in kaliyug can be none other than the Kalki avatar!!!

10. Koorma avatar - Bush

This is the most loose adaptation I couldn't clearly comprehend. But if you look at the real koorma avatar, the lord is the turtle/tortoise that helps in stirring the ksheera sagara and bringing out the amruth. This essentially creates war among the devas and asuras. Similarly today Bush facilitates war between you know whom... May be Kamal also indicates that this avatar is a bit dumb like the tortoise...

Now about Rajani!
Pictures speak better than words as under!

Here is an actor who created waves beyond India after Raj kapoor who was popular in Russia with his own Movies! Rajani was craze in Japan & elsewhere when his Chandramukhi was released!






Likewise, Enthiren at Global  level! 
Watch the Photos below!
Few were from New Jersey Theatre where it was running in 3 Multiflex Halls but with small screen, Tamil, Telugu & Hindi!







9)- ERA OF TAMIL MOVIES AT CHITTARANJAN:

Let us now go back to Chittaranjan Railway Colony where there was no scope of seeing Tamil Movies those days. But we, the Fans of Tamil Movies, inspired by those Andhra friends who were successful in bringing Telugu Films, decided to form a Cine-club!There was a Theatre run by the Rly. Admn. at concessional rates for members on roll!Since Telugu Movies were brought & screened once a month in another Rly theatre, we went & met the Manager. He accepted screening Tamil Movies once a month but ticket selling should be done by us. The minimum amount to avoid loss should be paid at any cost to him since we Tamils were so small in strength that one house-ful show was impossible!
We decided to share the cost of loss if it occurs & at the same time also to share the amount of profit among ourselves.We were to go  Kolkata, 235 Kms away, at our own cost well in advance to meet the local distributor for selecting the Movie, the best available to us for screening on specific day. Then comes making the Slide by hand for publicity to show in interval.Ticket books were printed & taken around the vast & wide colony to sell.We used to travel by cycle well beyond the boundary to the nearby towns also. We were in groups to cover the entire area specifically around salary days!Bio-data of the Movie chosen to be told to the family contacted & they to be convinced politely to buy the tickets. Members can not avail the usual concessions for this show.Whoever bought the tickets will be acknwledged on the counterfoil with their names & address. Tickets to be exchanged at the counter on the day of screening for the real ones with seat Nos.In case of anybody's failure in reporting for  the show, the cost of the tickets would be refunded after the show when the absentees will be known from the conuterfoils.For refunds, we used to go again to those absentees at their homes.Non-tamils including Bengalis were supporting us by taking tickets irrespective of their interest in such Movies.Like that many Movies were brought & screened but to our loss only since Huseful could not be ensured. ' Thiruvilaiyadal ' was the exception when few went back  without tickets since it was a Houseful show. we could gain some amount, thereby making up the loss!


10)- ரஜனி வழி தனி வழி:
 கருப்புதான் எனக்கு பிடிச்ச கலரு!
Rajani though black by complexion, was the craze among the Kids & Grown-ups just because of his famous Punch dialogues & light acrobats by Hands.He was adored by the above song in some other movie! The media publicity for his 'Enthiren' was unique thereby sustainong the tempo until it was screened. We could watch the movie here at Boston on its last day, last show! Hall was almost empty! Look at the Banner displayed inside by his Fans in the Photos above.Movie as a whole was partly entertaining &Since my watching Movie- Jurassic partly serious.We however were upset with Rahman music, likewise the Heroine!The Road to this Hi-tech movie from the Edison era, centuries back, was phenominal!
Since my watching 'Jurassic Park' at Chittaranjan years back, Rajani & his Charisma forced me to enjoy his Movie now! How were the days! Where we stand now? What more is ahead? Time alone will tell!
Hope you have understood now the reason behind this Silver Post Dedication!
Back to you soon again with our normal Post,
Krishnan

Thursday, October 14, 2010

ANUBHAVAM PUDHUMAI-24 /- Berkshire Scenic Railway.

CONTENTS:
1)- ANUBHAVAM PAZHAMAI.
2)- TOPIC OF THE POST.
3)- HISTORY OF US.
4)- TODAY IN US HISTORY.
5)- US MEDIA ON STRANGE DOG.
6)- US MEDIA ON A HINDU SECT DEVOTED TO ENVIRONMENT.
7)- JUST SMILE PLEASE.
8)- FOOD FOR THOUGHT.
9)-  COMPUTER LEARNING.
10)- அந்த  நாள் ஞாபகம் வந்ததே.



1)- ANUBHAVAM PAZHAMAI:

When we look back on History of residential buildings HERE IN iNDIA, Kalpathi, the Heritage Village of Kerala instantly comes to my mind!I had travelled a lot in Malabar region where Kalpathi plays a prominent role! Whatever you read under this Para, you can physically see in this village, both old & new!One of our friends in the Yahoo group of Thatha Patti, Sri Gopala krishnan, narrates it beautifully in first person!
1.1 Nalukettu

i) Nalukettu means there are living areas on the four sides having a centre open area in the house. This open area used to be either rectangular or square pattern. My house at Pandalam was having a rectangular Nadumittam. It was a small nalukettu. Open area gave sufficient sun light to all the sides. Normally it will be about 10'x10' square or smaller size of 7'x4' in rectangular type.


The living areas on the four sides are divided to Koodam or thalam, pura or bed room, adukkala or kitchen and Ara or store room.


Normally there will be thalams in the east and part of south side . Kitchen used to be on the north west side and pura on the south west corner.


The Ara used to be in the centre of west side and additional rooms on west side behind Ara.


Pathayam( Grain storage area) used to be kept in Southern thalam sometimes with a partition called patthaya pura.


Thinna is an extension of the nalukettu, in the front and was separated from Talam by wood work called Nera. Most of the wood works were out of jack wood. Olden Nalukettu were with thatched roof with palm leaves. By the time I was born all have become tiled.


ii) Pathayam perum… (Pathayam will deliver)

It is an old saying of a lazy man in a family. He was asked how he will survive keeping idle, he answered- " Pathayam perum, chakki kutthum, amma veikkum, Jnan unnum"( Pathayam will deliver paddy, chakki will make it as rice, mother will cook and give me rice, and I will eat )


iii) Thinna ( Varanda)


Thinna or corridor is a very big expansion of out sit out of today. Thinna used to be the full length of the house in the front side with a width ranging from 8 feet to 5 feet. One side it's roofing will have support over a beam over nira and other side it is supported by another beam on pillars. These beams were called Utharam and the slanting roof was made using supporters of the tile on Pattika and kazukkol. Pattika will be fitted length wise over Kazukkol to support the tiles and Kazhukkol was provided connecting the two beams breadth wise at a separation of about 3 feet among them.


On olden days the flooring used to be finished with cowdung, later with cement and currently in old Nalukettu retained with new structuring with either granite or tiles.


The flooring of thinna used to be about 3 feet high from the front ground level. Some thinnas were having the front left as it is , but some had addition of bench like arrangement along the pillar side made of brick and finished.


a) Use of thinna


Later in many houses the two ends of thinna were made to mini rooms for children study with windows and doors and brick works.


Thinna was the main place persons available specially men. Seating arrangements like slanting chair, stool, chairs, mats were all provided there. Guests were normally received in Thinna.

Reading, writing , performing sandhya all were done in Thinna.

Specially in Nair community sandhya deepam was raised in the main entrance in the thinna. Nama japam and prayers were offered there. In Brahmin families deepam was raised before Ara normally.


Nampoothiries invariably received guests in Thinna. Recently I had been to Ameda temple and met the Nampoothiri. He received me in the posh thinna of the Nalukeetu.

b) Corridors


In modern new buildings the corridors appear similar to thinna. I do recollect making the last minute reading and keeping books in the corridors of school and college. In fact use of corridor is a semi resting place in these places when waiting for some body.


c) Taking food


Thinna was used taking food during sadya. Normally people used to go to kitchen to take food. Guests were offered butter milk, coffee etc in Thinna. Normally elders were used to be in Thinna most of the day while in House.


iv) 4. Thalam or koodam


As I mentioned koodam or thalam used to be on the eastern side full and part of southern and northern side. The nadumittam side of thalam was not closed. It received light from Nadumittam.


Thalam used to be above three feet height from the Nadumittam. On Nadumittam side it had granite works and support on pillars. Depending on the size of Nalukettu thalam used to have anything between 15 feet to 10 feet length and breadth of same or 10 feet to 5 feet in rectangular types.


a) Thalam and performance of samskaras


All small samskaras are conducted in the Thalam. This included namakaranam, seemantham, sraadham etc. For marriage and upanayanam external Pandals were raised in the house. For Nandi etc both southern thalam and eastern thalam were used together.


The northern thalam used to be the place for normal food taking. Kitchen used to get close to it. When guests were there it was changed to southern thalam which had more space. Food was taken sitting on the floor with palaka or thadukku as preferred.


b) Pathayappura, oonchal


Southern thalam was mostly used for keeping pathayam, kattil for elders , Oonchal etc. Over the pathayam people used to relax using as kattil. Or remaining space was used as bed room in the pathayappura.


v) Nadumittam


Nadumittam used to be in the centre of the house. It used to be under 3 feet from the level of thalam. The pillars of the nadumittam used to be very decorated. This mittam had medium sand spread and kept very very neat. Washing hand was never permitted in Nadumittam. It was considered sacred. During rainy season for passing of water falling in the nadumittam , there used to be a drain called ovu. It will have grills on either side so that creepers like snakes do not enter Nadumittam.

Some houses were having Thulasi thara in the centre of nadumittam but mostly outside.


vi) OVu ( Hole permitting to go out cleaning water)


The Thalam is similar to our today living room. It had ovu to let out water after periodic cleaning. These used to be holes of above one inch diameter. Normally ovu will be firmly closed with wooden pegs so that nothing creeps in through it. Only on cleaning with water it was opened to let out drain water and closed.


Today ovu has disappeared in our buildings . If cleaned with water after pest control spray or anything like that, water is absorbed in sponge or cotton cloth, taken in buckets and thrown to out side.


vii) Kitchen and dining


Between kitchen and dining there used to have a small partition with door later. I do recollect it was not there earlier in my house. Dining was done in the vadakkae thalam . An extension of kitchen similar to our work area was there. Grinding stones( Attukal and Ammikkal) were provided there. All kitchen preliminary works were done there. On those days water was kept in a big chembukalam out side with a tumbler . Hand washing before and after meals had to be done going away from work area to parambu( Cultivating area)


viii) Ara


Ara and nilavara I have covered in detail in my earlier postings and as such not repeated. Ara was used to keep important things and in Brahmin houses nilavilakku was lighted in front of it.


ix) Pura

Pura was the main bed room. It was a practice once entered puramuri, after bath only women folk have to enter kitchen.


x) Chayippu


Chayippu was an extension behind Ara . There used to be two or three rooms . These chayippu used for all misc purposes including as additional bed rooms, bed room for women during periods etc.


These rooms were slanting much and one had to be careful while standing not to hit the roof. Later these chayppu were made with asbestos roofing which required less slanting and the problem of height was solved.


xi) Tulasi thara


I will conclude this posting with Tulasi thara. In the front of the house there used to be a raised ground with planting of Tulsi plant. Tulasi thara could be raised anything between 1.5 feet to 2.5 feet . and square of about 3'x3'. Lighting deepam in the evening was compulsory. Some people keep a vinaga idol also in the Tulasi thara before Thulasi.


As a cultural heritage still in Brahmin houses Tulsi thara is there, planting Tulsi is there and lighting lamp in the evening is there. Some people offer arghyam to Tulasi in the morning and offer prayers to Ganesha.


Many houses in Tamil nadu are having Tulsi thara instead front in the back of the house.

Having gone thro' the Narration above on concept of the house layout, click now the Link below to read the text as well as the short video!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalpathi


http://en.kendincos.net/video-jlhnlvht-heritage-village-a-trip-to-kalpathy-.html

Even in the Movies & Serials, such houses are displayed along with the Paddy fields in & around!Our own anchestral homes in Malabar are of the same layout mostly even now where Joint family was the culture! Mega Grinding stones, Attukal & Ammikal were permanently installed on the floor when Thayir kadial was anchored by the side on a pillar!



2)- TOPIC OF THE POST:

As an Ex.Railway-man, I made it a point to visit one Heritage Railway Station,. Lenox, 100 miles away from our Apt!


http://berkshirescenicrailroad.org/ is the Link to know about this historic place!

Also view the Slide-show below!






It is an experience on a side of the Berkshires that you won’t see from your car. Our 90 minute, 20 mile roundtrip excursion between the picturesque towns of Lenox and Stockbridge is an entertaining and educational experience for the whole family. During your excursion in our restored 1920’s passenger cars hauled by vintage diesel-electric locomotives, you’ll learn about the region’s rich industrial origins and discover the natural scenic beauty found along the Housatonic River. Our trains depart from the restored 1903 Lenox Station. At Lenox, find exhibits about railroading including Yokun Block Station, featuring working vintage railroad equipment and visit our museum store.



3)- HISTORY OF US- Continued.

3rd in the row of States alphabetically, Arizona became a state in 1912!

http://az.gov/ is the Link to know about it, a Govt site!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona is one more Link!

http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/national/usstatesterritoriesandpossessions/arizona/index.html


Nick-name- The Grand Canyan State.
State logos are-
 Flower- saaguaro cactus blossom. it is the largest cactus in US, first blooming when it is 50-70 years old.It grows very slow at first, taking almost 10years to growby one inch!
Bird- The cactus wren.
Fossil- Petrified wood.
Capital- Phonenix.

4)- TODAY IN HISTORY:

Many countries in the New World and elsewhere celebrate the anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas, which occurred on October 12, 1492, as an official holiday. The event is celebrated as Columbus Day in the United States,



5)- US MEDIA ON STRANGE DOG:

Click the Link- http://www.bostonherald.com/news/offbeat/view/20101008we_cant_get_enough_of_rufus/srvc=news&position=also



6)- US MEDIA ON A HINDU SECT DEVOTED TO ENVIRONMENT:

The fact not even known to us at all, has been collected from the Link below.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/08/world/asia/08iht-letter.html?_r=1&ref=asia


7)- JUST SMILE PLEASE:

After getting all ofPope Benedict's luggage loaded into the limo, (and he


doesn't travel light), the driver notices the Pope is still standing on the curb.


Excuse me, Your Holiness,' says the driver,

'Would you please take your seat so we can leave?'

'Well, to tell you the truth,' says the Pope,

'they never let me drive at the Vatican when I was a Cardinal, and I'd really like to drive today.'


'I'm sorry, Your Holiness, but I cannot let you do Cardinal, and I'd really like to drive today.Supposing somebody sees us what would happen?' protests the driver, wishing he'd never have gone to work that morning..


'Who's going to tell?' says the Pope with a smile!


Reluctantly, the driver gets in the back as the Pope climbs in behind the wheel.. The driver quickly regrets his decision when, after exiting the airport, the Pontiff floors

it, accelerating the limo to 205 kph.. (Remember, the Pope is German)

'Please slow down, Your Holiness!' pleads the worried driver, but the Pope keeps the pedal to the metal until they hear sirens.


'Oh, dear God, I'm going to lose my license -- and my job!' moans the driver.


The Pope pulls over and rolls down the window as the cop approaches, but the cop takes one look at him, goes back to his motorcycle, and gets on the radio.


'I need to talk to the Chief,' he says to the despatcher

The Chief gets on the radio and the cop tells him that he's stopped a limo going 205 kph.


'So bust him,' says the Chief.

'I don't think we want to do that, he's really important,' said the cop.


The Chief exclaimed,' All the more reason!'

'No, I mean really important,' said the cop with a bit of persistence.


The Chief then asked, 'Who do you have there, the Mayor? "

Cop: 'Bigger.'

Chief: ' A senator?'

Cop: 'Bigger.'

Chief: 'The Prime Minister?'

Cop: 'Bigger.'

'Well,' said the Chief, 'who is it?'

Cop: 'I think it's God!'

The Chief is even more puzzled and curious, 'What makes you think it's God?'

Cop: 'His chauffeur is the Pope!'

Give me a sense of humor, Lord,


Give me the grace to see a joke,

To get some humour out of life,

And pass it on to other folk!

8)- FOOD FOR THOUGHT:

WHEN YOU THOUGHT I WASN'T LOOKING




A message every adult should read because children are watching you and doing as you do, not as you say.


When you thought I wasn't looking I saw you hang my first painting on the refrigerator,and I immediately wanted to paint another one.


When you thought I wasn't looking I saw you feed a stray cat,
and I learned that it was good to be kind to animals.


When you thought I wasn't looking I saw you make my favourite cake for me,and I learned that the little things can be the special things in life.

When you thought I wasn't looking I heard you say a prayer,
and I knew that there is a God I could always talk to, and I learned to trust in Him.

When you thought I wasn't looking I saw you make a meal and take it to a friend who was sick,and I learned that we all have to help take care of each other.

When you thought I wasn't looking I saw you take care of our house and everyone in it,and I learned we have to take care of what we are given.

When you thought I wasn't looking I saw how you handled your responsibilities, even when you didn't feel good,and I learned that I would have to be responsible when I grow up.

When you thought I wasn't looking I saw tears come from your eyes,
and I learned that sometimes things hurt, but it's all right to cry.

When you thought I wasn't looking I saw that you cared,
and I wanted to be everything that I could be.

When you thought I wasn't looking I learned most of life's lessons that I need to knowto be a good and productive person when I grow up.

When you thought I wasn't looking I looked at you and wanted to say,
'Thanks for all the things I saw when you thought I wasn't looking'

Each of us (parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle, teacher, friend) influences the life of a child.


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10) அந்த நாள் ஞாபகம் வந்ததே!

Here is one more Nostalgic presentation by Sri Gopala krishnan of Thatha Patti group of Yahoo!

RANTHA VILAKKU (LANTERN)

Just read the text below given again in first person!


One man from electricity board came and asked, whether we require "current" in 1963 middle, if I recollect. After assessing the requirement he had to give his estimate to his supervisor. Most of us wanted and on those days they arranged a person to wiring and collected money.


Seasoned teak wood poles were planted and power was drawn through glittering aluminium wires. It was extended by two whether proof wires from near by post through a fuse career using a messenger wire and clipping to it. One of the normal tiles over the house at a height was replaced with " Pukayodu" (Smoke permitting tile) the power wires were taken to main switch box leading through this tile. Till such time we were living with Lantern and Chimney villakku and other oil lamps. When I completed my college life in 1964, we had five bulbs working with current and switched on and off with tumbler switches in our house.


1.Kerosene bottles

As my memory goes, my father used to get Kerosene in bottles or in big tin. It was supplied through ration shops. Some thing about 5 litres were getting biweekly, if I recollect. We had to manage the entire lighting with that. Small kerosene tins were not available on those days. Kerosene was filled to lamps using "fanal". For taking from tin to bottles there used to be a pump. The bigger sizes of the same still we can see in ration shops of the day.


On those days misuse of Kerosene for other purposes were not there. Kerosene was colourless like water.

2. Do Kerosene weigh less than water?

On those days it was a curious question to ask small children and elder women about the weight of Kerosene. One litre of Kerosene weighs only 800 grams. Most may not know it on those days . Why? I studied specific gravity of water and kerosene while in the 9th standard only. I experimented and proved it in my physics practical in 1962!! What was the thrilling experience of conducting the experiments in Labs.. Gone are the college days. Nostalgia can never satisfy those enjoyments.

3. Evaporation of Kerosene


Like petrol kerosene too get evaporated but not so quick. Even with tight cap we can see kerosene level gradually falling down day by day from the bottles . When temperature rises evaporation is more. Actually this evaporation is the principle used in all kerosene lamps.

4.Rantha vilakku

We were three brothers. Mostly only one will be lighted. Another one or two will be either under repair or not lit to save kerosene. It used to go to my elder brother- who was slightly bully(?) Being youngest I had to satisfy with chimmini vilakku. There was a plea- I have less to study and I have to adjust.

A rough description of lantern is given below for youngsters . If not possible to imagine ignore thinking it an old type of lamp, which gave more light. Today youngsters may find it difficult to read with Lantern light. ( Why youngsters- even elders like me!!!)

Basically the lantern has a wider circular cylindrical base with a hole at side top to fill kerosene and a screwing cover. Another threaded hole will fit a burner in the centre. The burner will be having a cotton ribbon, which will dip in kerosene to bottom. It had a turner arrangement to lift the flame up or down. The base use to be about 5" wide and 2.5 " high.


There is a framework fitted to this base through the sides for about one foot. The top of the frame will have a fabricated cylinder of about 2" with a cap in the middle . There is a cantilever arrangement to lift the fabricated cup up or down. On the edge of this frame a handle used to be there with thick wire. Lantern is made using quality tin sheet and wires ( kampi).


Around the burner there is another frame with thick iron wire, which will hold the chimney. Chimney made of transparent glass used to be fitting in to the frame tightly and to the cylindrical cup up through its designed ends. This frame can be removed and refitted.


The lantern is lit simply by lifting the cantilever cup up with the small holder fitted in it. Chimney and frame will slant to one side. The ribbon is lit and slowly chimney is kept upright , slowly releasing the cantilever so that the upper cylinder will rest on Chimneys designed edge . Chimney has to be cleaned since as lantern burn, some smoke will remain with chimney. Chimney used to be the size of a very very large Egg.

Normally lantern is put off with burning off the thread by blowing after raising the chimney frame by another cantilever fitted to the frame, which will lift chimney, and top fabricated cylinder slightly up. Lowering the flame will not put off the lantern. Burning the tip of ribbon gives light. Actually it is kerosene burns(absorbed by capillary action and evaporation at tip temperature )

Normally there were lantern repair people in all places. They will be having spares .Chimney used to be available in stationary shops. I was having a Lantern Late 2004 while in Trivandrum. There it was a must for simple light for prolonged power failures. Our emergency lamps could not stand such prolonged power failures. UPS we could not install being quarters. I gave it to one of my relatives who were desirous of it.


4.1 Lantern lighting period


After fully filing kerosene , a lantern will give light for three days at least in the nights up to 10 PM. from 6 PM. There was no TV on those days, and Radio program too completed by 9 PM on those days. One Lantern used to be in the hall, one in Kitchen for meals. On those days there was no out side separate lighting. If we go out we take lantern.

4.2 Advantages of lantern.


Of all the lamps , because of cotton ribbon, more evaporation at burner and more light. Due to fabricated cylindrical top, hot air went out side along with smoke and cool air with oxygen got in.


Chimney not used to get hot mostly. If got hot it was common to put of lantern for some time and again light. While taking out side wind did not harm the lantern. It was a practice for people to walk with lantern in the night.


4.3 Hanging lanterns


The lantern could be hang using its handle. When important functions are there, lantern used to hang out side varandha and in kitchen or newly made temporary kitchen.


A slightly modified version of lantern we can see in old English films about our coffee estates, tea estates, where anglo Indians using it.

5. Chimney vilakku.

Chimney vilakku is a younger brother of Lantern. Here instead of metallic base to hold kerosene , a thick glass container in cylindrical form is used. Diameter used to be about 2.5" and height about 1.5" Kerosene could be seen through glass. As usual a burner with thick ribbon and adjustments and proper fitting arrangements with threading. Chimney is fixed to a holder above burner . This holder was part of burner. Chimney was having a wide centre and cylindrical end. The glass container used to have a metal frame with a fixing arrangement. The lamp could either keep on the floor at a height or fixed to wall. Here handling of chimney had to be done carefully. Lowering the wick and blowing the lamp could be put off. For lighting we had to remove glass and light.

The today fear with in us of whether children will break the glass, will it burn them on touching, whether the glass container will break and kerosene will fall all were not there with people. That was the next safe lamp . We had no other lighting arrangements ( I recently red an article about fear in the forum. It come out of mind)

6. Mutta vilakku( Motta vilakku)

He is the youngest brother of chimney vilakku. Here the container used to be best quality tin, a small burner arrangement with turning arrangement and holder for chimney the size of an orange. This gave very little light just for night lamp. It had a fixture arrangement from the bottom container. Actually it was used as night lamp so that children will not fear during night. Some times slightly raising the flame, it was taken for toilet use by people.

7. Nila vilakku

Not only before the advent of kerosene , even after Enna vilakku was used for lighting. Oil lamps had not only the use in pooja rooms. Enna vilakku was used in kitchen. Probably a separate vilakku. My father used to say-" we cannot believe, current may go at any time. Keep lantern or any oil lamp while we take food". It was easier to light oil lamp

8. Ramayyan dalava and oil lamp

Once King Marthanda varma was taking his night meals. Ramayyan dalava was there by his side. SUDDENLY THE NILAVILAKKU STARTED GLOWING LOW. Wick had to be adjusted. There is no time to get small stick and adjust.

Suddenly it came to his mind- Ramayan dalava removed his ring, adjusted the wick with it and nilavilakku started to give flame. Raja got very pleased and rewarded him. The narration is for the purpose- NILAVILAKKU WAS USED IN DINING ROOM.

9. Shadow of lamps.

When all lamps burn, it will give light after a shadow area created by it. It was told never sit in the shadow area. Further we used all these lamps above the floor keeping on some planks or mini stools and keeping over it.( Shadows are called umbra and pen umbra)

10 Lumina of current day lamps

Lumina of the lamps are told in candlepower. ( Now in watts) just like pulling power is told as Horsepower. ( Actually one hp was considered average pulling power of a healthy horse).

Lanterns had more brightness and then chimney lamps. But chimney lamps used to get blown out when taken out side. They had more candlepower . Today our children cannot read with out strain in lantern lights. Our eyes have got tuned to new high wattage lamps.

Today we do not use 40 watts bulb. We feel light from it is insufficient. But this was what we used everywhere when we started using electric power. 25 Watts and 40 watts bulbs were mostly used.

Once 100 watts bulb was told giving very much light and heat. It was during the conversion period. People used to close the eyes while going by the side of it. Today the bulbs we use out side lighting and in kitchen, hall ding hall all are 100 watts ( In case our tube light fails as stand by) . Our eyes have got adjusted to these higher wattage lamps and feel it as the required light.
His narration concludes here!
With this narration, I want to add that whenever I was taken to my anchestral home near Shornur, I was forced to spend the whole vacation there with this mode of lighting since it was not electrified then. infact, there was not even a transistor radio to hear Radio Ceylon in the evenings to hear Tamil movie songs from popular Mayilvahanan, the person with Golden voice- a craze those days!Also no magazines!I had seen my Great Grand-mother who was totally blind used to move freely day & night without light! She takes Lantern to go around the vast & wide Garden surrounding the home during the nights, carefully avoiding pit-holes & wells dug at ground-level! Amazing it was!
THIS POST IS TOTALLY DEDICATED TO OUR ANCESTERS & THER HERITAGE FOR OBVIOUS REASONS PLEASE, SINCE ALL MATTERS DISCUSSED IN 10 PARAS ABOVE ARE OF MY GENERATION & BACK!
Krishnan
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