Sunday, 11 Dec 2016
1000 Years Heriatge Agastheeswarar Temple - Villivakkam Chennai
When spoken about Tamilnadu, the first thing that strikes the mind are temples - Be it Kanchi Kamakshi, Rameshwaram, Chidambaram. Not only these , there are various other temples in the capital Chennai which are centuries old. One such temple is Agastheeswarar Temple of Villivakkam. Situated approximately 8 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station, this temple is near my house. I visited temple good number of times not knowing that it is almost 1000 years old. Here in brief about the Temple where the Sage Agastheeswar worshippped the Lord.
Date: 11 Dec 2016 , Author: / Category: Temples of Chennai / Views: 18904/Rating:4.5
Sunday, 21 Aug 2016
DAMAN - Laid Back and Sleepy Town with beautiful beaches and sea to walk upon
It is always better not to spend weekends sleeping all the day. Instead you can go to a sleepy town On One such weekend when at Vadodara, we thought of exploring the unexplored- DAMAN (UNION TERRITORY). When proposed our group of three were skeptical, because generally people don't know DAMAN as a tourist destination. To encourage people further, I added we can cover silvassa also.
How the tour went on, read further ...
Date: 21 Aug 2016 , Author: / Category: Travel / Views: 4445/Rating:5
Monday, 15 Aug 2016
The Animal That Lives 272 Years - Greenland shark
As per the paper 'Eye lens radiocarbon reveals centuries of longevity in the Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus)' published in the journal Science (Published 12/08/2016) - an international team of scientists led by the University of Copenhagen has found that the Greenland shark has a life expectancy of at least 272 years. This discovery shows it is the longest living vertebrate known to science, exceeding even bowhead whales, turtles and tortoises.
Date: 15 Aug 2016 , Author: / Category: Science and Technology / Views: 2253/Rating:5
Monday, 4 Apr 2016
MIT OpenCourseWare- 15 years of sharing it all FREE!!!
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1861 in response to the increasing industrialization of the United States, the current 168-acre (68.0 ha) campus opened in 1916 and extends over 1 mile (1.6 km) along the northern bank of the Charles River basin.
Will it not be a dream for every passionate student to be part of MIT? But only the lucky few get into the Great walls of the MIT campus. However in the year 2001, something great happened - MIT decided to share the courses and it's content online and to free for all. This 4th April 2001 article of Newyork times has announced the starting of a new era of free sharing - the emergnce of MIT OpenCourseWare.
Date: 4 Apr 2016 , Author: / Category: Open Courseware, Education Info / Views: 3158/Rating:NAN
Sunday, 14 Feb 2016
Peasant turned King - Devi Sigh of Raya Mathura- Unsung Hero of 1857 Revolt
When one speaks of 1857 revolt, the first names that strikes us are Jhansi Laxmi Bhai, Nanasaheb and at max Tantia Tope. But there there were many opportunists as well as established local leaders, and numerous individuals took up arms on their own initiative without waiting for the Emperor's appeal, or for feudal aristocrats to tell them what to do. Devi Singh was perhaps the quitessential subaltern insurgent, acting entirely on his own without any contact with outsiders. He came from a Jat dominated region centred around the small rural town of Raya in Mathura district.
When zamindars and villagers in the locality heard of the King of Delhi's proclamation, they rose up against the moneylenders and attacked the town.
Date: 14 Feb 2016 , Author: / Category: 1857 Revolt / Views: 11903/Rating:3.8
Tuesday, 26 Jan 2016
Kasi Vishwanthar of Varanasi at Aynavaram Chennai
Chennai – my current home being the third biggest metropolitan city of India with temples, beaches and centers of historical and cultural significance, including the UNESCO Heritage Site of Mahabalipuram, is one of the most visited cities in India. The city serves as the gateway to the southern part of India with tourists landing in the city and starting their trip to the rest of the region. Chennai was the most visited Indian city by foreign tourists in 2009 and issued the third highest number of visas on arrival in 2014.
When you are roaming on the roads of Chennai you are frequented by Green Name Boards pointing the temple streets. There is a temple in every corner of Chennai almost all being atleast a century old. As I love visiting temples – here I am sharing about Kasi Vishwanathar Temple of Ayanavaram – a residential locality of chennai.
Date: 26 Jan 2016 , Author: / Category: Temples of Chennai / Views: 4059/Rating:5
Sunday, 10 May 2015
Layman’s Deduction: Finding the Creator – The God?
I a layman believe in existence of a Creator – The God. Since the existence and evaluation of human intelligence (or absence of it) the basic fundamental question was always asked – Is there God? Many say God exists, believes in him, and prays him in various forms and ways. But some say (strongly) there is no God, the universe is not created by someone but came into existence somehow and is bound by fundamental laws of nature. Whenever this question came to my mind, I used to silent it and used to feel guilty of getting doubt about existence of God. Books, Scriptures, religious debates and discourses profound the existence of an almighty and give various information about God, his teachings and his leelas etc. Then sitting today on Sunday before my computer I want to discover who is god and where he exists. Whatever I am going to write is out of my thinking with the little understanding I have of the sciences, the religious books and my minimum rather low levels of enlightment. So this will definitely sound absurd to the people of high thinking and better understanding and so I request them to forgive before I start.
Date: 10 May 2015 , Author: / Category: Spiritual, My Life / Views: 3371/Rating:5