Quote of the week: ------------------ Elloru monrennun kaalamvandhathae - poyyum aemaatrum tholaiginra kalamvandhathae - ini nalloar periyarennum kaalamvandhathae - ketta nayavanjak kaararukku naasamvandhathae. - Bharathiar [Elloru(m) - everyone; onr(u) - equal; kaalam - period; vandhathae - has come; poy - lie; aemaatru - cheat; tholai - loose; ini - hereafter; nallor - good; periyar - great people; ketta - bad; nayavanjakar - wicked; naasam - destroy] [The period has come - when everyone feels equal; when lies and cheats disappear, when good people get recognition and when wicked are getting punished.] Kural of the week: ------------------ Inaiyar ivaraemakku innamyaam enru punaiyinum pullennum natpu. [Inai - equal; ivar - he/she; emakku - for me; innam - ; yaam - me; punai - think; pull - grass; natpu - friendship] [To express a friendship like 'He/she is like me', 'I'm such a great friend of him/her', is not actually a good friendship, for it is something beyond these.] Do you know ? ------------- Why do rabbits have long ears ? Long ears on rabbits are useful in two ways: (1) - They help the rabbit hear faint sounds (like predators sneaking up) and to locate where the sound is coming from. (2) To keep the rabbit cool. There are many blood vessels in a rabbit's ears. The warm blood cools a bit when air moves around the ears. This helps the rabbit regulate its internal temperature. Site of the week: ----------------- How good are you in mathematics? Try to solve the unsolved problems in maths like - can the cube of a sum equal their product, squares with different decimal digits, fitting one triangle inside another, expressing 3 as sum of three cubes, prime fibonacci numbers, pi + e, etc,. http://www.mathsoft.com/asolve/index.html _________________________________________________________ What lies behind us or before us - are tiny matters compared with what lies in us
The writings and the translations were made with the little knowledge, I had then and hence may not be exact.
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