Think or sink!

Oru jaaN vayiRE illaattaa intha ulagathil Ethu galaattaa???


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Unwelcome to Varaaha moorthi!!!

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ராமேஸ்வரம் கோயிலுக்குள் பன்றி புகுந்த தீட்டை கழிக்க
பரிகார பூஜையின் புனித நீரை குருக்கள் கோயிலுக்குள் தெளித்தார்.
 
You will never believe what this place is if I tell you!


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ராமநாதபுரம் அரசு மருத்துவமனை அறுவை சிகிச்சை வார்டில்
நோயாளிகளுக்கு போதிய படுக்கை வசதி இன்றி தரையில் படுத்திருக்கும் அவலம்.
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Reduce serving size and increase price. Double damaka. Higher prices may lead to less number of visits (not necessarily).

Last week in a hyper market, father of a seven year old boy was trying to divert his attention on less expensive toys; but the boy had his feet firmly in front one rack and refused to budge or release what he was holding.

I heard this true story from a participant of a 400 strong group in a week long spiritual retreat. Assorted group - couples, singles, kids, old and young. One 7 year old boy whose father did not attend, answered this way.
Spiritual guide (SG): Will you join the next basic course?
Boy: I will, after my father completed the course.
SG: When will your fathe join?
Boy: He will never join.
SG: How do you know?
Boy: Once he makes up his mind, he will never change.
SG: Why do you say that?
Boy: He has not changed his job in 15 years!

I will not be surprised if the kids demand big bite!

Reducing the serving size will also go a long way in fighting obesity.

Every meal NEED NOT NECESSARILY be a challenge or an eating competition! :hungry:
 
Reduce serving size and increase price. Double damaka. Higher prices may lead to less number of visits (not necessarily).

Last week in a hyper market, father of a seven year old boy was trying to divert his attention on less expensive toys; but the boy had his feet firmly in front one rack and refused to budge or release what he was holding.

I heard this true story from a participant of a 400 strong group in a week long spiritual retreat. Assorted group - couples, singles, kids, old and young. One 7 year old boy whose father did not attend, answered this way.
Spiritual guide (SG): Will you join the next basic course?
Boy: I will, after my father completed the course.
SG: When will your fathe join?
Boy: He will never join.
SG: How do you know?
Boy: Once he makes up his mind, he will never change.
SG: Why do you say that?
Boy: He has not changed his job in 15 years!

I will not be surprised if the kids demand big bite!

Often it is advisable NOT to take the children to the shops.
My very lean grand daughter made my son buy a pink and whit knitted frock
meant for an ONE year old while she is 4 and 1/2 years old.
After going back to her home she was gracious enough to present it to
her friend's little sister one year old.
Children are ONE track minded and adamant and they can convince
their loving parents to do anything - however silly or foolish.
 
An average American changes three homes, six wives,

nine cars and twelve jobs during his life time. :bump2:

I am sure thus has been devised

to teach the children the multiples of 3!!! :rolleyes:
 
Palghat Iyer boys are not able to find suitable brides! :pout:

Yet their ancestors had two or three officially and more unofficially !

I am sure the achchi / machchu(kkull) / pichchu and kochchu may have many tales to tell. :gossip:
 
I usually present a sloka book to all my friends during Dasara.

I do not like presenting the odd shaped plastic baskets / trays / bowls

nor do I like to give the Dasara special coconuts (since 3 out of 4 will be rotten.)

So I go for a nice book worth 10 rupees maximum.

This year I bought the Mahishaasura mardini and Knanakadhara stothram given

both in Sanskrit and Tamil scripts and with meaning in Tamil.

I saw an elderly gentleman buying a voluminous Brahma Sutra in the same shop.

I asked him, "Sir! Do you belong to Tamil Brahmin Forum?"

He replied ," I am a Tamil brahmin but I know nothing about the forum!"

When the local members play hide and seek, it is to much to expect that :peep:

everyone buying Brahma sutra could be a member here.
 
Palghat Iyer boys are not able to find suitable brides! :pout:

Yet their ancestors had two or three officially and more unofficially !

I am sure the achchi / machchu(kkull) / pichchu and kochchu may have many tales to tell. :gossip:


LOL!

Some how yesteryears Mamas managed everything well..dont know why these days boys just cant manage as well!
 
Dear Renu!

I am happy to see you back in this thread. :hug:

I will list the reasons how the maamaas (!!!) managed everything so well back then.

1. They were living what is officially enlisted as Sukha jeevanam! :couch2:

2. Eat, relax, play cards, drink coffee laced with you-know-what

and chew pan (and other laagiri vasthus) like the cattle chewing the cud.

You know that pan is love-food(!) :rolleyes:

3. While the maamis were busy with puja/ paaraayanam/ chanting/ cooking / chitchat/ visiting

friends gossiping depending upon their temperaments, the young and toned up servants must

have looked resistible.

4. You know how the servants dress up in Kerala. It was topless earlier and even now it is

no melaadai (except for a blouse which reveals more than it covers) SLURP!!!

5. Saama, Dhaana, Bedham, Dandam must have been employed to make the girls obey.

6. Some were even promised marriage which never took place.

7. Some girls committed suicide after blessing the culprits' future generations!

Do you wonder how I know all thees as if I have seen hem with my own eyes???

The cheated women had laid curses on the family of the lustful men and

now it is stopping any wedding proposal from taking shape. :mmph:

The prasnam reveals everything like a cinema / drama to the one trained in it.

So before becoming a playboy (in a village or town or city or metropolitan)

the men should pause to think how their leelaa is going to affect their future generations.
 
Dear Renu!

I am happy to see you back in this thread. :hug:

I will list the reasons how the maamaas (!!!) managed everything so well back then.

1. They were living what is officially enlisted as Sukha jeevanam! :couch2:

2. Eat, relax, play cards, drink coffee laced with you-know-what

and chew pan (and other laagiri vasthus) like the cattle chewing the cud.

You know that pan is love-food(!) :rolleyes:

3. While the maamis were busy with puja/ paaraayanam/ chanting/ cooking / chitchat/ visiting

friends gossiping depending upon their temperaments, the young and toned up servants must

have looked resistible.

4. You know how the servants dress up in Kerala. It was topless earlier and even now it is

no melaadai (except for a blouse which reveals more than it covers) SLURP!!!

5. Saama, Dhaana, Bedham, Dandam must have been employed to make the girls obey.

6. Some were even promised marriage which never took place.

7. Some girls committed suicide after blessing the culprits' future generations!

Do you wonder how I know all thees as if I have seen hem with my own eyes???

The cheated women had laid curses on the family of the lustful men and

now it is stopping any wedding proposal from taking shape. :mmph:

The prasnam reveals everything like a cinema / drama to the one trained in it.

So before becoming a playboy (in a village or town or city or metropolitan)

the men should pause to think how their leelaa is going to affect their future generations.

Dear VR ji,

I read this thread daily even though I might not write a response all the while..you see this thread is very relaxing to the mind and gives us latest info and juicy gossip too.

Cant hang around too much in Brahma Sutra thread!LOL
 
Dear VR ji,

I read this thread daily even though I might not write a response all the while..you see this thread is very relaxing to the mind and gives us latest info and juicy gossip too.

Cant hang around too much in Brahma Sutra thread!LOL

dear Renu,

I know you won't stay away from this thread.

But all the posts here are not calling for replies.

So most people scroll down read them and go away. :ranger:

But some are there sworn never to set foot in my threads / or reply to me. :hand:

It is O.K. with me - since I am used to these rebuffs and being ignored. :whistle:

I will not be the loser - if someone decides to ignore me! :)
 
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