Quote of the week: ------------------ Virumbith thanithaniyae meyyuNaraa themaay irumbunda neerpola aegum karumbadhanaith thinralol lotheriyum nenjamaenin aimpulanai venralolal lovelicha maam. - Pattinathaar. [Virumb(u)i - wish; thanithaniyae - seperately; mey - Truth; yuNaraa - not realising; themaay - physically; irumbu - iron; unda - ate; neer - water; pola - like; aegum - to be; karumb(u) - sugarcane; thinr(al)u - eat; theriyum - know; nenjam - mind (not heart here); aimpulan - five senses; venru(al) - overcome; velicha(m) - light] [O, my mind! Not realising the True nature of yourself, being like a piece of iron in water; like the one who knows the taste of sugarcane only when he tastes it, only when you overcome the 5 (worldly) senses will you see the Light.] Kural of the week: ------------------ Ella vilakkum vilakkalla saanrorkku poyya vilakkae vilakku. [Ella - all; vilakku - lamp; alla - is not; saanror - wise people; poyya - true] [Wise people respect only men who are true.] Thought for the week: --------------------- The remedy for weakness is not brooding over weakness, but thinking of strength. Teach men of the STRENGTH that is already WITHIN them. - Vivekananda Site of the week: ----------------- Sanskrit - one of the 2 oldest, divine languages, whose each alphabet is associated with a frequency, said to pacify the 'rakshasa' inner mind.....(& so on). The dictionary is now online at http://reality.sgi.com/employees/atul/sanskrit/dict/ You can download the dictionary in text format also, to know the commonly used words & their english translations. Give a look, back at our cultural past.
The writings and the translations were made with the little knowledge, I had then and hence may not be exact.
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