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That person (in http://www.tamilbrahmins.com/genera...ce-interesting-information-91.html#post246652 ) is a well known comedian Louis C.K. He was interviewed yesterday by Ms. Terry Gross of Fresh Air in National Public Radio

Louis C.K. On His 'Louie' Hiatus: 'I Wanted The Show To Feel New Again' : NPR

Here is another URL for those who do not have a facebook account
http://www.thatvideosite.com/v/5885/louis-ck-apologize

Here is his latest appearence and monlogue in Saturday Night Live -

Louis C.K. Monologue | Video | Saturday Night Live | NBC
 
Thanks, MSK. The video seemed too realistic that I was wondering if it was a made-for-tv show.
Louis' rograms are aired in fxnetworks cable channel that I cannot access. In fact, until your post, I was not aware of this guy. But I have personally witnessed in real life many of the scenes portrayed in the video. Especially the kid's tantrum, the lady shopper pushing her way through, people talking on the cell phone in the aisles and blocking others from getting through.
 
Thanboddhay Pagoda in Monywa, Myanmar is famous for its massive Buddhist complex, celebrating the Buddha with brightly colored images. Each and every pillar and tower of the Pagoda is covered with images of the Buddha. From statues inside the pagoda, to miniatures climbing the sides of the building itself, there are over 500,000 images of the Buddha. Originally built in the late 13th century, it was reconstructed in 1939, and is preserved in its golden form.

If one makes a tour of some of the famous cathedrals in Europe, one is struck by the ubiquitous presence of stained glass, the high vaulted ceilings and sombre atmosphere. A tour of the Thanboddhay pagoda is of a completely different genre, indicative of the quintessential difference between East and West.
Thanboddhay Pagoda | Atlas Obscura

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Video Captures Dramatic Moment When Two Planes Nearly Collide in Barcelona
Jul 7, 2014
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1N5THRSp4hM
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This little girl doesn't want her baby brother to grow up!

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This little girl might have known that everyone will grow up and change in appearance!

And for sure she must have seen a hundred year old granny or grandpa! :fear:
 
Please watch the video to appreciate the marvellous creations of mother nature -
The beauty of pollination
Beauty of nature

I am calling this 'occasional piece' only because of uncertainties regarding the regularity of my visits to the Forum. I may in fact post more frequently if time permits

The beauty of pollination

Dear Sir,

Thank you for sharing the rarest rare phenomenon of the nature's pollination which can not be seen very easily by anyone, otherwise the wonders of the world. The beauty of nature gifted by Almighty to the mankind is to enjoy the Universe. What a grand photography. Expecting more from you Sir.
 
An interesting observation!

Recently I came to know that a 62 year old father has a 26 year old son! Wow... reverse numbers to get their age!

Will it happen again? Yes! This will happen every 11 years right from age 04 of the son!

Age of son .......... Age of father

04 ................................ 40
15 ................................ 51
26 ................................ 62
37 ................................ 73
48 ................................ 84
59 ................................ 95

Cool......right?

If the age difference of two persons is nX9 where n is an integer between 0 and 9, this is possible at 11 years interval.

For 9 years difference, it will be so when one person is 1, 12, 23, 34, 45, 56 and so on, years old.

For 18 years difference, it will be so when one person is 2, 13, 24, 35, 46, 57 and so on , years old!

Check it out for other multiples of 9 ! :)


P.S: All mAmAs and mAmis of forum! Please check if the age of your dear father, mother, sibling, son, daughter,

nephew or niece or any inlaws ( :lol: ) has a difference from your age as a multiple of nine! :spy:
 
A brief (pedantic) explanation of http://www.tamilbrahmins.com/genera...ce-interesting-information-92.html#post258535
Let a person's age be xy (assuming that person is less than 100 years old )
xy means 10x+y - reverse of that age is yx = 10y+x
Difference is 10x+y-(10y+x) gives 9(x-y)

That is why a multiple of 9 comes in the previous post.
Now a persons age could be 03, reversal of that is 30 and the difference is divisible by 9

Now for any age (say my age :) ) 15, reversal is 51 - difference is divisible by 9

why increments of 11 , xy +11 becomes (x+1)(y+1) and the reversal is (y+1)(x+1)
which is yx+11

Because of the extended relations in many cultures, it is possible that there are two people whose ages are reverse of each other.
 
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Interesting to watch.But one thing that I am reminded of is our Tamil movies where, when the hero fights with with multiple people,he will be attacking only one person at a time while others will be spectators or running away for cover.Similarly, in the video,the mongoose faces only one lion at a time while other lions seem to be least interested in attacking the mongoose.Probably,the lions have taken lesson from our Tamil films.
 
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2 year old girl shouting at her mother for laughing at her while the little girl was trying to sing!
funny 2 year old shouting at her mummy for laughing while she was singing Disney Frozen - YouTube

Turn on Subtitles to follow the dialogue.

[video=youtube_share;zSyGRut7T0s]http://youtu.be/zSyGRut7T0s[/video]


The parents in the video are in for a whole lot of trouble later.

This Irish family faced the full force of their tiny daughter's wrath when they failed to listen to her 'soulful' rendition of Let It Go, from the film Frozen . The offended toddler - she's all of two - gets angrier with each passing second (and giggle).

"I'm warning you," she yells, wagging her miniature finger. "Nobody's ever going to sing for you again," she threatens. "Is that what you want?" she demands, stalking around the room in a frenzy of rage.

If at the age of two, this little miss is threatening to 'bust' her mom and send her back to her room to think about her behavior before 'the man picks her up' all because she wouldn't listen to her sing, we should worry for the parents when she grows up. Pretty sure she's going to grow up to rule the world.


Why did the parents not do anything to calm her down?
 
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Airport security grills Nobel laureate for carrying 24-carat gold medal!

Brian Schmidt won the Nobel Prize for physics in 2011. Schmidt was awarded the prize, made from gold worth $10,000, for co-discovering that the expansion of the universe was accelerating.
At an event in New York City last month, Schmidt narrated a funny story about travel woes that his medal has caused him. He was carrying his Nobel Prize--a 24-carat pure gold medal -- to Fargo, Nebraska to show it to his grandmother, but he was stopped by the airport security. The security officials at the airport were baffled to see so much gold in his baggage.

The
conversation that followed has gone viral:

'I could see they were puzzled. It was in my laptop bag. It's made of gold, so it absorbs all the X-rays-it's completely black. And they had never seen anything completely black.'

"They're like, 'Sir, there's something in your bag.'

I said, 'Yes, I think it's this box.'

They said, 'What's in the box?'

I said, 'a large gold medal,' as one does.

So they opened it up and they said, 'What's it made out of?'

I said, 'gold.'

And they're like, 'Uhhhh. Who gave this to you?'

'The King of Sweden.'

'Why did he give this to you?'

'Because I helped discover the expansion rate of the universe was accelerating.'

At which point, they were beginning to lose their sense of humor. I explained to them it was a Nobel Prize, and their main question was, 'Why were you in Fargo?'"

 
Interesting tidbit I learnt today after doing a crossword puzzle (LA Times).

word from the latin for little grand father is "uncle" Uncle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
avunculus "little grandfather", the diminutive of avus "grandfather"

Since it is customary to call every one as an "uncle" in India, it takes a whole different meaning! :)
 
  • [h=2]Sri Madura Kali Amman Temple[/h]
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    Sri Madura Kali amman Temple is situated in Siruvachur Village off Trichy-Chennai Higway 15 kms. south of Perambalur and 48 kms from Trichy. The temple is open during Monday and Friday only as on other days it is beleived that the Goddess guards the village from the hills nearby along with her guards - Sri.Selliamman and Sri Karuppanna swamy. The Goddess is known as Sri Madhurambhika.
    This small temple is built at the foothills of Madhira malai, hence the name Madurakali Amman. Many popular legends have been associated with this deity which does not have any written records so far. The history of temple and the goddess has been established through oral history and from stone edicts discovered in Trichy district.
    The temple is believed to have been built during early Chola period by Dharma Varman. The issueless king prayed to Goddess Kaliamman and a son was born to him. In gratitude to the goddess he had the temple at the foot hills built. 300 years later Srila Sri Sadasiva Brahmendra Swamigal installed the "Sri Chakra" in the Sanctum Sanctorum and consecrated it.
    According to legends Goddess Parvati, consort of Lord Shiva came down to earth in the form of Kali to destroy the asura Charukan, who had been terrorizing the innocent and helpless living in these hills. After Kali destroyed him, Lord Shiva appeared and cooled her anger. He blessed Kali and asked her to stay as the guardian and benefactor of the people in the hills.
    Another legend regarding the goddess' name is attributed to the story of five rishis. The five Rishis- 'Mudavar, Panthagar, Boumar, Arunar and Sigandeesar' were performing penance in the hills. Each day of the week except on Monday's and Friday's each rishi used to take turns to perform various rituals to Goddess Kali. The goddess appeared before each of them and showered her blessings on them. Overwhelmed by the Goddess's visit, the rishis requested her to make home under the Kumkumam tree, so that they could visit and pay obeisance. The Goddess granted their wish. Each day when one of the rishi's prayed to her, honey dropped from a beehive above the Goddess and fall on their lips. This honey drops was regarded as divine nectar, hence the Goddess was called "Madhura Kaliamman", Madura meaning divine nectar.
    Perumaruda malai the hill behind Madhira malai is now known as Periasamy malai. A legend regarding this hill is the story of three Siddars - 'Notchindar, Neminadar, Sambu' who lived here. One day they came across an abandoned child and brought him up. He grew up as Boodhar and was educated by the siddhars. On completion of their earthy duties, the siddhars were transformed into honey bees, a curse of their previous birth when as shepherds they stole honey from a saint. The saint cursed them to become honey bees in their next birth to atone their sins.
    The siddhars as honey bees made their home in the beehive of the tree at Madhira Malai. These honey bees made honey which fed the rishis when they came to pray Goddess Kali. This feeding of devotees through hard work absolved them of past sins. Boodhar who had come to pay respects to his teachers saw the rishis praying to the Goddess. He realised his true self and fell at the feet of Goddess Kali.She recognized him as the incarnation of Lord Narada and blessed him. Boodhar requested his teachers to pray to Kali to get back their human forms. The Goddess, pleased with their devotion blessed them and transformed them to their human form. Boodhar requested the Goddess that he should always think of her and pray to her.
    Kali granted his wish by giving him permission to perform rituals on Mondays and Fridays as the other days of the week rituals were performed by the rishis. Hence the practice of performing pujas to Madurakali Amman only on Monday's and Fridays came into practise and is followed even today.
    Another popular legend regarding her descent from the hills to the foothills revolves around the great Saint Adi Shankara.One day Adi Shankara was passing through the foothills of Madhira malai and rested under a tree. As he was concentrating on the Goddess, she appeared before him as a spring to quench his thirst. She showed her true form to Adi Sankara, blessed him and become an idol. Adi Sankara then consecrated this idol which is now worshipped as Madurakali Amman.
    The temple is open during Monday and Friday only as on other days
    it is beleived that the Goddess guards the village from the hills nearby along with her guards - Sri.Selliamman
    and Sri Karuppanna swamy. The Goddess is known as Sri Madhurambhika.


    The temple is believed to have been built during early Chola period by Dharma Varman. The issueless
    king prayed to Goddess Kaliamman and a son was born to him. In gratitude to the goddess he had the
    temple at the foot hills built. 300 years later Srila Sri Sadasiva Brahmendra Swamigal installed the
    "Sri Chakra" in the Sanctum Sanctorum and consecrated it.

    According to legends Goddess Parvati, consort of Lord Shiva came down to earth in the form of Kali
    to destroy the Asura Charukan, who had been terrorizing the innocent and helpless living in these hills.
    After Kali destroyed him, Lord Shiva appeared and cooled her anger. He blessed Kali and asked her to
    stay as the guardian and benefactor of the people in the hills.

    Another legend regarding the goddess' name is attributed to the story of five Rishis. The five Rishis-
    'Mudavar, Panthagar, Boumar, Arunar and Sigandeesar' were performing penance in the hills. Each day
    of the week except on Monday's and Friday's each Rishi used to take turns to perform various rituals
    to Goddess Kali. The goddess appeared before each of them and showered her blessings on them.
    Overwhelmed by the Goddess's visit, the Rishis requested her to make home under the Kumkumam tree,
    so that they could visit and pay obeisance. The Goddess granted their wish. Each day when one of the
    Rishi's prayed to her, honey dropped from a beehive above the Goddess and fall on their lips. This honey
    drops was regarded as divine nectar, hence the Goddess was called "Madhura Kaliamman", Madura
    meaning divine nectar.

    Perumaruda Malai the hill behind Madhira Malai is now known as Periasamy Malai. A legend regarding
    this hill is the story of three Siddars - 'Notchindar, Neminadar, Sambu' who lived here. One day they
    the siddhars. On completion of their earthy duties, the Siddhars were transformed into honey bees,
    a curse of their previous birth when as shepherds they stole honey from a saint. The saint cursed
    them to become honey bees in their next birth to atone their sins.
    The siddhars as honey bees made their home in the beehive of the tree at Madhira Malai. These
    honey bees made honey which fed the rishis when they came to pray Goddess Kali. This feeding
    of devotees through hard work absolved them of past sins. Boodhar who had come to pay respects
    to his teachers saw the rishis praying to the Goddess. He realised his true self and fell at the feet
    of Goddess Kali.She recognized him as the incarnation of Lord Narada and blessed him. Boodhar
    requested his teachers to pray to Kali to get back their human forms. The Goddess, pleased with their
    devotion blessed them and transformed them to their human form. Boodhar requested the Goddess
    that he should always think of her and pray to her.Kali granted his wish by giving him permission
    to perform rituals on Mondays and Fridays as the other days of the week rituals were performed by
    the Rishis. Hence the practice of performing Pujas to Madurakali Amman only on Monday's and Fridays
    came into practise and is followed even today

    Kannagi’s Last Resort, Siruvachur
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    The Epic of the Anklet, more commonly known as Silapathigaram, is perhaps one of the best known Epics
    written in Tamil. Composed by Elangovadigal, the epic sang the story of a chaste woman, Kannagi.

    Kannagi was a young woman of legendary beauty, as devout and chaste as she was beautiful.
    A fitting match was made when she was given in marriage to Kovalan, a wealthy merchant from
    KaveriPattanam. Life was a bed of roses for the loving couple until fate came in the form of Madhavi,
    a strikingly beautiful danseuse at the court of the Chozha king Karikaalan. Kovalan was at once
    enamoured by Madhavi’s dashing looks and totally forgot that he too had a wife, as beautiful and
    chaste. Lust took over the man’s senses and he started living with Madhavi.

    Back at KaveriPattanam, Kannagi was heartbroken over the news of her husband staying
    in with a danseuse, but nevertheless she continued living as his wife, offering prayers for
    the well being of Kovalan, wherever he was.

    Kovalan stayed with Madhavi for a year. Over the period, his lack of interest in trade made him loose all his wealth. He had spent all that he had had in pleasing Madhavi. Madhavi soon bore him a daughter whom they named Manimekalai (another epic in Tamil is based on this daughter of Kovalan and Madhavi). At the end of the year, totally devoid of any wealth, Kovalan’s senses managed to kick in and he realised what he had done under the influence of lust. He begged Madhavi to forgive him and rushed back to Kannagi, who welcomed him back with open arms.
    The reunited couple decided to go to Madurai and start a new life all over again. Kovalan planned
    to restart his trade in the prosperous Pandian kingdom. But having lost everything, he had nothing
    to capitalise on. It was then that Kannagi came to his rescue once again and gave him one of her
    anklets. The anklet (silambu) was an exquisite work of art. Made out of gold and filled with precious
    rubies, it was worth a fortune. Kovalan reluctantly took it to the market place to sell it for a suitable price.

    Unfortunately for Kovalan, the queen of Nedunchezhian, the king of Madurai, had had one of her
    anklets stolen by a greedy courtier. The anklets were very similar to Kannagi’s except for the fact
    that they were filled with pearls rather than rubies. So when Kovalan attempted to sell the anklet
    at a goldsmith’s place, the goldsmith immediately accused him to be the thief of her majesty’s anklets
    and promptly turned him in to the guards. Nedunchezhia Pandian, in a towering fit of rage over the
    fact that a theft had taken place in his prosperous city, ordered the guards to behead Kovalan without
    even holding a trial. Kovalan was beheaded and his head rolled onto the sands of Madurai.


    Kannagi on hearing the news was overwhelmed with anger and grief. She at once took her
    other anklet and marched onto the court of Nedunchezhian. There, in front of all the assembled
    courtiers, she challenged the king, “Pandia, in the land that is reigned over by the Goddess Meenakshi,
    you have committed an act of grave injustice”.

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    Kannagi at Pandian Court


    The King was shocked, “Pious lady, pray, what fault have I done? Why are you calling me unjust?”
    “You have beheaded an innocent man. Your hands are soaked with the blood of a man who knew
    no harm, who knew no crime.”

    “That man stole my queen’s anklets. He deserved to die. In this prosperous land of Madurai,
    which is overwhelmed with the blessings of the divine couple, no crime will be tolerated.”

    “You fool, the man was innocent.”, screamed Kannagi, her eyes were red with anger.
    “How do you know that? Do you know the man? Can you pove he is innocent?”
    “What is the use, his life cannot be returned,” cried Kannagi, her voice chocked with grief.
    “He was my husband, my god, my everything. And those anklets he tried to sell were mine, not the queen’s.”

    “Aaaah, nice story. How can a poor woman like you have such an exquisite anklet?”
    “Base man, unjust king, behold this.”, she screamed and took out her anklet. The king was shocked. “The queen’s anklets are filled with pearls, but here is mine, the other of the pair, filled with rubies. Rubies, the colour
    of the innocent blood on your hands.” And she threw down the anklet. The anklet broke
    and rubies burst out of it. “There, do you see? Your act of injustice. You killed an innocent man.
    You have slipped in your duty as a king. Do you deserve the crown and the umbrella and all the
    other paraphernalia?” Kannagi shouted, her voice thick with anger.

    The king and queen, could’nt bear the injustice that they had done and right there in front of
    Kannagi, they gave up their life. But Kannagi was not satisfied. She was burning inwards at her loss,
    at the injustice she had been subjected to. She tore off one of her breasts and flung it to the ground,
    “If I have been a true Pathivratha, then let this entire city of Madurai be reduced to ashes.
    The burning that I feel, let it burn up the city too.” she cursed.


    And at once, tall flames burst up in the city. The whole of Madurai was burning, fed with the power
    of Kannagi’s chastity. People ran helter skelter and buildings just crumbled down into ashes. Finally,
    the patron goddess of the city, requested Kannagi to stop the raging fires. Kannagi agreed to the
    divine request and withdrew her curse. Badly burnt in the fires herself, Kannagi left the smouldering
    city of Madurai and proceeded northwards.

    Near the city of Trichy, Kannagi came across a devi temple and decided to rest there for the night.
    The temple’s presiding deity was Chelliamman, fondly referred to as Chelli. Kannagi went into the
    deserted temple and prepared to rest for the night. It was then that something strange happened.
    Chelli came out of the sanctum and said “Lady, I request you not to stay here.” she said to Kannagi.
    Kannagi was astounded, “Devi, why are you asking me to go away. Are’nt you supposed to protect us?”
    “Child, you dont know the situation. I am a powerful goddess, yes. But now I am bound to serve the whims
    and wishes of a cruel magician. He won my favor with his intense devotion towards me. And when I granted
    him any boon that he could wish for, he wanted me to be his servant, obeying his tiniest commands.
    By the power of my own boon, I am bound to him. He uses me to do all his wicked deeds. If he finds
    out that you have been here, he will surely kill you. Thats why I beseech you to go away as soon as
    possible.”, explained Chelli.

    Kannagi was moved by Chelli’s problems and promised that she would help her to get out of the same.
    Kannagi and Chelli planned to kill the wicked magician. As night fell, Kannagi withdrew into the sanctum
    along with Chelli. She invoked her family deity, Kali, to help her in vanquishing the magician. Kali granted
    Kannagi all her powers to kill the evil sorcerer.

    Soon the magician came by and ordered Chelli to come out. But to his great surprise, Kannagi
    sprang out and with one sweep of the sword she cut his head off. Before dying, the sorcerer
    made a final request that he sould have his samadhi in the very same temple and all the devoteed
    should stamp on him for all the evil that he had done. Kannagi granted him his final wish. Chelli too
    was freed from the bond and was happy beyond all measures.

    Chelli looked at Kannagi, her eyes full of gratitude, ” Kannagi, I am so grateful to you for what
    you have done. I want you to stay over here forever more and protect the people of this village
    of Siruvachur. This place is mine no more. In this village, under your powerful rule, no deeds of
    evil can take place any more. People with evil intentions cannot even enter the village.
    Billi-soonyam, black magic and Devilic tantras will not workout here. Protect all of the people
    who come in search of refuge from the evil forces. I will now retreat into the forests of
    Periyasami hills. You are always welcome to visit me over there.”

    Kannagi was overwhelmed with happiness and promised Chelli that she would do her best
    to rid the world of evil. “I will bless your devotees and mine with protection from all kinds of
    evil. But I will be down here only twice a week, on mondays and fridays. The other five days,
    I will be with you, up on the summits of Periyasami hills. I also request that you accept all the
    offerings and poojas at this temple before I accept them”, she said.

    Chelli agreed to Kannagi’s conditions and left to her new abode at the Periyasami Hills
    And so, Kannagi took over the seat of Chelli at the temple. She came to be known as
    Madhurakaliamman, since she had come from Madurai and had gotten rid of the evil
    sorcerer with the grace of Kali. Several other explanations are also given for her name.
    Soon, word of her power spread far and wide and people started pouring in. The town of
    Siruvachur became famous for the grace and protection of the presiding deity and has
    remained so ev

    The temple is open only on Mondays and Fridays, as was Commanded by Kali. All the other days it is
    believed that Madhurakali Amman retreats into the Periyasami hills to spend time with Chelli Amman

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    In front of the main sanctum is present the samadhi of the evil sorcerer who had
    commaded over Chelli. The devotees stamp over the samadhi in the rush during the pooja,
    as had been requested by him. Also, it is believed that all the priests at the temple are
    descendents of the sorcerer. It is believed that Kali keeps a close watch on them so that
    they do not, in anyway, inherit the evil mind of their forefather.

    The temple is known for protecting people from demonic forces and evil elements. In the times of yore,
    a board existed on the border of the town of Siruvachur claiming thus, “In the holy town of Siruvachur,
    ruled over by MadhuraKali, no form of evil will be allowed to exist. Eval, Billi Soonyam, Kaathu Karuppu
    will all fail to work and backfire on the originators. People with evil intents are warned from entering the
    town.” Even today, the temple happens to be on the top of the list of ways to counteract black magic
    and other similar stuff. I would strongly recommend people who doubt that they are being hindered by
    evil forces to visit this temple and take refuge in the shadows of Her holy feet. She will protect us all.

    And so remains Madhurakali, in the village of Siruvachur, granting solace and refuge to all her
    devotees who come to her in times of need, just like she had protected and solved the problem of
    Chelli eons ago.


    Balasubramanian
    Ambattur

    Source: Google​





 
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