Food For Thought

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Extraordinary

Extraordinary  -  P.Natarajan.

The difference between the Ordinary and the Extraordinary is that little extra. The phrase helps in boosting the value of the object or the descriptive factor of the item in the context. Let us discuss some extra time to come to terms with this phrase.

We term what is more or beyond than the necessary or the usual as ‘extra’. It is an additional to what is intended. What is taught beyond the school curriculum for a particular class is often described as extraordinary. The Economic Survey of India is an extraordinary supplement brought out by leading News Papers before the budget session every year. It takes stock of the prevailing status in the economy of the country. The survey is a forerunner to the budget session.

In cricket, the extras scored by way of no ball (not hit ), wide, bye, leg bye, helps the team to beat the opponent at a crucial juncture. The bowler should take extra care in not bowling a no ball or wide in the penultimate or final over of a T-20 or ODI, lest it should lead to a precarious situation for the team to out-wit the batting side. The extras come as a bonus as those runs are scored without any effort of the batsman.

Some of today’s lead cine actors had once started their career as ‘Extra’. They were happy to show their presence temporarily, as one of the crowd, for a minor part. As luck would have it, they happen to get important assignments later and turn out to be extraordinary actors or super heroes..

Extracurricular activities in addition to regular academic course would always help the student to an advantage in competitive situations. Extra sensory perception or ESP is the ability to think with the help of the mind of the future events without associating the normal senses. Premonition is to predict what fearful things might happen as a sequel to bad happenings. Clairvoyant  means clear vision of future things which can also be termed as extraordinary ability of a person.

We often see extra time granted by the match referees in the event of a tie or to compensate time lost through injury or other extraordinary reasons. The match played under extra time proves to be very tense as the result would go either way. The team which had an edge before the grant of extra time, would even lose as the opponent might score an equalizer and goes on to clinch the match during the extra time.

Extravagant is extra modum or what can be termed as extra measure. Extravagant spending, that is over and above the normal means  would lead to a miserable situation or bankruptcy in the near future.

Extra-galactic refers to matters outside the galaxy. Extraterrestrial deals outside the earth. Extraterritorial is a privilege being outside the jurisdiction of a country.   Extra-provincial means outside the limits of a particular province. Extra-solar means beyond the solar system.

Extra professional refers to the duty that falls beyond the professional duty. Extramarital relationship would even end up in a divorce. Extra Regular is unlimited by rules. Extravascular refers to outside the vascular or vessel. Extra-tropical refers to outside the tropics.

A state of emergency is recommended in extraordinary situations by the parliament should there be utter failure of law and order disrupting the internal peace of the country.

Pl. read the opening sentence of this passage. You may tend to agree the phrase ‘extraordinary’ boosts the value of the object under discussion to a high proportion as compared to the actual. Thank you for sparing some extra time for coming to terms with the phrase ‘extraordinary’.

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Monday, June 22, 2015

A Pleasure Trip to Nandi Hills by the Sr.citizen's Forum in White House Apartments.

A Pleasure Trip to Nandi Hills by the Sr.citizen's Forum
-    P.Natarajan, B1-304 ‘White House’                                           Dated: June 10, 2015

I share with all of you the reminiscences of the picnic trip to Nandi Hills. Sr.Citizens’ Forum at White House arranged it for the benefit of the members. 12 people participated which included 3 families - viz  Natarajans,  Varadarajans  and  Krishnans.

The members assembled at 6.30 a.m. on Wednesday, the 27th May 2015 at the main gate of White House. Hot coffee was served before boarding the 13 seater a/c tempo traveler.

We reached the first stop Ghati Subramanya Temple located in Doddaballapur  by 8.45 a.m. The uniqueness of this 600 year old temple is that the prime deity Lord Karthikeya is found  together with Lord Narasimha. They both emerged from the earth as swayambu. Naga Idol worship is also important here. Childless couples are blessed with a child and they install a Naga idol. Thousands of Naga idols are seen at the back of the temple in a sprawling yard.

The idol of Karthikeya with a seven headed cobra. is made from a single stone. It faces eastward and Lord Narasimha faces westward. A mirror is placed in the rear in the sanctum sanctorum to enable the devotees to see both the deities at the same time.

After darshan, we all had b/f - pongal, vada, idly and chutney. Hot coffee followed.

We proceeded 24 k.m from Ghati Subramanya Temple to reach Nandi Hills. On the way to Nandi Hills, we also visited an ancient Kailasanathar temple.

We had to climb 8 k.m. from the foot of the hills by negotiating 40 hairpin bends. As we reached the top of the hill, we realized a sharp decline in the mercury levels. The atmosphere was refreshing and pleasant.  A cool breeze was blowing at regular intervals even though it was a sunny day.
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( Fort Entrance of Nandi Hills )

Nandi Hills is an ancient hill fortress in Chikkaballapur District, 60 k.m. from Bangaluru. It is believed Yoga Nandishwara did penance here - hence the name Nandi Hills. The shape of the hill is in the form of a Nandi. It is 4850 feet above sea level. Stone carvings are a popular tourists site. We saw replicas of turtles, crocodiles in stones. The vegetation is typically of high hills like eucalyptus, coffea arabica, herbs, etc. We also had a look at the rock walls which had grooves for placing the cannons.
     We  visited Nehru Nilaya where Jawaharlal Nehru used to stay. There is also a Gandhi
      house which is now reserved for stay for important dignitaries. We visited Tippu’s Drop -       the   famous place where from Tipu Sultan had his condemned prisoners thrown to death. Another tourists spot was Tipu’s Summer Palace where Tipu used to spend the summer. Nandi hills is a cyclists paradise and a preferred training ground for biking in the angular hill grounds.

Some members took rest under the shadows and a few went around the hills in groups. Shiva Parvathi temple was one of the sightseeing location in the Hills which is situated in a cave like structure. We worshipped in the temple Lord Ganesha, Karthikeya besides Shiva and Parvathi.

The vehicle stopped at a scenic spot. We had a bird’s eye view of  the valley. The valley is dotted with houses, tall buildings and green fields. Photos taken on the occasion are attached for pleasure viewing.

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( Panoramic view of Nandi Hills from the road side )

Lunch was arranged in the Mayura Restaurant situated in the  resort. Roti, two side dishes, rice and curd constituted the menu.. We all rested after meals enjoying the cool ambience.

The return trip began sometime after 3p.m.  The picnic trip was enjoyable. M/s..Krishnan, Govindarajan and Dr. Durairaj entertained the members by singing yesteryear film music. The ladies sang devotional music.

It was 4.30 p.m when we returned to White House. An enjoyable picnic trip indeed. Thanks to the organizers Mr.Govindarajan and Dr.Durairaj. We missed Mr.M.S.Krishnan who was infusing consistently the idea of a picnic trip to be undertaken by the Sr.Citizens’ Forum. But he could not make it this time due to some minor inconveniences.

The picnic trip to Nandi Hills was a great success. William Wordsworth poem on Nature flashes in my mind at this moment :-
I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.)
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Friday, June 19, 2015




Ganesha, the First God  -  P.Natarajan.

Worship is first offered to Ganesha before  beginning any auspicious function.  Ganesha is the most worshiped God. There are innumerable temples and there is a place for him in every nook and corner, let it be a street or town or metropolitan city. Students offer prayers to Ganesha  in their nearest places before going to the examination hall.

The Veda script beginning as ‘Gananam tva Ganapatim ....’,  describes him as ‘ Jyeshtarajan and Brahmanaspati ‘ signifying that he is the first god and head of Vedas. Ganesha is Paramatma.

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The first verse in Ganesa Pancharatnam explains that Sri Mahaganapati has ‘ modakam’ (sweet)
in his hands ‘ mudakaratha modakam, sada  vimukti saadhakam..’ and  is in a state of bliss and grants moksham to those who surrender unto him..’ The essence of modakam is that it contains  a food item called ‘poornam’ which renders modakam sweet to taste. The part which surrounds modakam as a cover is made of rice flour and tasteless. The philosophy behind modakam is that the.Atma inside is like poornam and prayers to Ganesha would redeem atma to heaven.

Why we strike the two sides of the forehead with the fist in front of Ganesha and perform thoppukaranam reciting the verse ‘suklam bharadaram vishnum sasivarnam chaturbhujam....’The purana explains that Ravana performed a severe penance on Lord Shiva and obtained a supreme and most powerful Sivalinga from him and Shiva granted a boon in the event of Ravana enable to install the Sivalinga in Sri Lanka, none can conquer Ravana. Devas approached Ganesha in ‘sos’ mode and pleaded to prevent Ravana from installing the Sivalinga. Ganesha appeared before Ravana as a boy in incognito and brought a situation that he had to answer  Nature’s call immediately. Ravana handed over the idol to Ganesha. The boy accepted to hold in his hand the Sivalinga for a brief time only on a condition that he would shout three times and should Ravana fail to turn up he would place the sivalinga on the ground. Ravana could not release himself when the boy made three calls. Ganesha quitely placed the Sivalinga on the ground. Ravana later tried to lift the sivalinga from the ground but the Linga held its position firmly on the ground. In anger he hit Ganesha’s head with his fist three times. Ganesha showed his real form to Ravana when he begged pardon and hit the two sides of his own forehead with his fist five times. People follow now what Ravana did, when they pray to Lord Ganesha and seek pardon.

Gajamukasuran was a demon and he fought with Ganesha in the form of a mouse. He miserably failed in the war but sought a boon that he would serve ganesha as his vahana. He also pleaded that devotees should hold their ears with both the hands and perform thoppukaranam to Ganesha.
Gajamukasura’s plea was based on the fact that he when he was a king performed thoppukaranam and suklambaradharam to please the Devas.

The significance of Pillaiyar Suzhi :-

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Ganesha is also known as ‘ Ekadanta’. When Veda Vyasa requested to write Mahabharata, Ganesha readily responded by breaking one of his tusks and started writing as Veda Vyasa dictated Mahabharat non-stop. Mahabharat is considered as the Fifth Veda. Thus Ganesha is the first to begin the art of writing in letters. Vedas which were learnt only by hearing ( ‘Sruyathe ethi Sruthi’) got a written version or form. That is why we first write ‘Pillaiyar Suzhi’ in remembrance of Ganesha who translated the sound form into a written art first - also the writer considers pillaiyar suzhi as a prayer before he starts writing.

There is also another story for Ekadanta as. Ganesha had to use one of his tusk to kill a demon who had inherited a boon that no weapon could kill him.  

Durva, the tender grass is considered as the best for worshipping Ganesha. Durva grass is an intensive heat material. As Ganesha is ‘Jnana jyothi’, he likes to wear durva garland - heat is an antidote for heat. ‘Eka Vimsathi durva yugma homa or puja’ (21 times) to Ganesha is considered as sacred and rewarding.  ‘Om Gum Ganapathaye Namah, Ganesaya Namah’ mantra is recited every time before offering Durva grass to Ganesha..

Ganesha is called by different names. Gana + Isha = Ganesha means he is the master of Ganas or groups. He is the Group Leader. Group can be group of elements, class, community or likes.

Vakratunda does not imply as one with a crooked tooth. The word dantin in Ekadanta  is derived from the root ‘dharsayathi’ meaning to show. Ganesha shows the direction to acquire spiritual experience. He corrects the wrong doers to a righteous path. Vakratunda and Ekadanta implies similar meanings.

Ganapati combines gana and pati. Pati means leader. Ganapati means Group Leader.Ganas refer to a group of semi divine beings that form a part of the retinue to Lord Shiva.

Vinayaka & Vignaraja symbolizes that he is the lord and remover of all impediments or hurdles or vignas. ‘V’ in vinayaka is a sign of victory over hurdles or vignas.

Pillaiyar :- Parvathi once created Ganesha using clay. Shiva beheaded Ganesha as he came in between him and Parvati. Shiva immediately replaced the elephant head to Ganesha. Pillai in Tamil means boy and Yar means ‘Who’?. Who is the boy with an elephant head ?
Yar has another meaning as ‘noble’ -  Pillaiyar actually means noble child.

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Lambodara- this name refers to Ganesha who appears with a pot belly or hanging belly. He is also called for this reason as Mahodara (great belly) - Lambodara signifies that all the universe past, present and future are present in him.

Bhalchandra -  Cresent Moon is seen on him as a ‘tilak’ mark which he obtained from Shiva when he circumambulated his parents and Kamadhenu to win the battle between his brother Subramanya and him when Shiva set the tie whoever comes first after going around the world would be considered as victorious and earn the fruit (vilampazham) and the crescent moon. Subramanya went around the world in his peacock whereas Ganesha simply circumambulated (went around) his parents and Kamadhenu, the sacred Cow which action is equivalent and more than going around the world.

Why no moon darshan on the 4th day of Bhadrapad month ?
On that day Ganesha was returning to his abode in his vehicle mouse. Moon, seeing big belly ganesha travelling on a tiny mouse started laughing aloud. This angered Lord ganesha and cursed the Moon that no light ever fall on him. Moon immediately disappeared from the sky as there was no light in him and repented. Devas also pleaded ganesha to restore the moon. Ganesha modified the curse that Moon would undergo waxing and waning every fifteen days
to remind him to be humble.Ganesha also added whoever sees the moon on that day, would face blame and unjust criticism. That happened to no less a person than Krishna himself who happened to see the moon in a cup of milk. Krishna suffered the unjust blame that he had killed Prasena, the brother of Satrajit who obtained  syamantaka gem from lord Surya. Syamantaka gem was a byproduct from the nectar of ocean and can produce 170 pounds of gold everyday and usher prosperity to the holder. The blame on Krishna was false, as everyone realized later. Krishna also announced to Narada that whoever recites the story about the Syamantaka Gem story would get relieved from false accusations.

Why Tulsi not offered to Ganesha in the daily worship except on vinayaka chathurthi day?
Tulsi did penance several years with a bid to marry Ganesha. she compelled him in spite of his unwillingness and when Ganesha advised tulsi to be the consort of Vishnu. Ganesha got angry over Tulsi’s perseverance and cursed her to become a plant and he also did not accept Tulsi for daily aradhana of him except on Ganesh Chaturthi day only.

Weapons of Ganesha are parasu (axe) , pasa (noose) and ankusa (elephant goad ).

Mount : Mouse

Consort;- Buddhi (wisdom), Riddhi ( prosperity )and Siddhi ( attainment ),

Ganesh Chaturthi is observed as a National festival with pomp and galore. Maharashtra celebrates with great enthusiasm - a month long festival with music and dance, discourses and devotional offerings.

Adi Sankara popularised the panchayatana puja in the 9th century by invoking five deities namely Ganesha, Vishnu, Shiva, Devi and Surya. This formalized the role of Ganesha as a complementary deity.

Ganesha is worshiped by pilgrims by visiting ‘ ashta vinayaka temples’ in Maharashtra. Other popular centers in South India are Uchi-Pillaiyar Temple in Fort Tiruchirapalli, Idagunji in Karnataka, temple at Bhadrachalam in Andhra Pradesh and Kottarakara, Pazhavangadi and Kasargod in Kerala, just to cite a few as the list is very long.

Salutations to Lord Ganesha :-

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Krupakaram, Kshamkaram, Mudakaram, Yashaskaram !
Manaskaram Namaskrutham Namaskaromi Bhasvaram !!

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Sunday, June 07, 2015