Thursday, February 23, 2012

They are bedsheets.









India's First Independence Day Celebrations ...







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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The Dark Hedges in Ireland








World Heritage Sites - Elephanta caves , Maharashtra



Mail from Sam Samuel

Elephanta caves , Maharashtra : The 'City of Caves ', on an island in the Sea of Oman close to Bombay , contains a collection of rock art linked to the cult of Shiva. Here, Indian art has found one of its most perfect expressions, particularly the huge high reliefs in the main cave.


World Heritage Sites - The churches and convents of Goa



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The churches and convents of Goa : The former capital of the Portuguese Indies - particularly the Church of Bom Jesus, which contains the tomb of St Francis-Xavier - illustrate the evangelization of Asia. These monuments were influential in spreading forms of Manueline, Mannerist and Baroque art in all the countries of Asia where missions were established.

World Heritage Sites - Chattrapati shivaji Terminus , Bombay



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Chattrapati shivaji Terminus Bombay .  The Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, formerly known as Victoria Terminus in Mumbai, is an outstanding example of Victorian Gothic Revival architecture in India , blended with themes deriving from Indian traditional architecture. The building, designed by the British architect F.W. Stevens, became the symbol of Bombay as the ' Gothic City ' and the major international mercantile port of India . The terminal was built over ten years starting in 1878 according to a High Victorian Gothic design based on late medieval Italian models. Its remarkable stone dome, turrets, pointed arches, and eccentric ground plan are close to traditional Indian palace architecture. It is an outstanding example of the meeting of two cultures as British architects worked with Indian craftsmen to include Indian architectural tradition and idioms forging a new style unique to Bombay. 
  

World Heritage Sites - Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park



 
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Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park :   A concentration of largely unexcavated archaeological, historic and living cultural heritage properties cradled in an impressive landscape which includes prehistoric (chalcolithic) sites, a hill fortress of an early Hindu capital, and remains of the 16th century capital of the state of Gujarat. The site also includes, among other vestiges, fortifications, palaces, religious buildings, residential precincts,agricultural structures and water installations, from the 8th to the 14th centuries. The Kalikamata Temple on top of the Pavagadh Hill is considered to be an important shrine, attracting large numbers of pilgrims throughout the year. The site is the only complete and unchanged Islamic pre-Mughal city. 
 
 
 

World Heritage Sites - Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh



 
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Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh, On a hill overlooking the plain and about 40 km from Bhopal, the site of Sanchi comprises a group of Buddhist monuments (monolithic pillars, palaces, temples and monasteries) all in different states of conservation most of which date back to the 2nd and 1st centuries B.C. It is the oldest Buddhist sanctuary in existence and was a major Buddhist centre in India until the 12th century A.D. 

World Heritage Sites - Ajanta Caves , Maharashtra


Ajanta Caves , Maharashtra  : The first Buddhist cave monuments at Ajanta date from the 2nd and 1st centuries B.C. During the Gupta period (5th and 6th centuries A.D.), many more richly decorated caves were added to the original group. The paintings and sculptures of Ajanta , considered masterpieces of Buddhist religious art, have had a considerable artistic influence.

World Heritage Sites - Agra Fort , Delhi


Agra Fort , Delhi   : Near the gardens of the Taj Mahal stands the important 16th-century Mughal monument known as the Red Fort of Agra . This powerful fortress of red sandstone encompasses, within its 2.5-km-long enclosure walls, the imperial city of the Mughal rulers. It comprises many fairy-tale palaces, such as the Jahangir Palace and the Khas Mahal, built by Shah Jahan; audience halls, such as the Diwan-i-Khas; and two very beautiful mosques. 

World Heritage Sites - Bodh Gaya,Bihar


Bodh Gaya,Bihar :  The Mahabodhi Temple Complex is one of the four holy sites related to the life of the Lord Buddha, and particularly to the attainment of Enlightenment. The first temple was built by Emperor Asoka in the 3rd century B.C., and the present temple dates from the 5th or 6th centuries. It is one of the earliest Buddhist temples built entirely in brick, still standing in India , from the late Gupta period. 

World Heritage Sites - Taj Mahal, Agra



Taj Mahal, Agra : An immense mausoleum of white marble, built in Agra between 1631 and 1648 by order of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favourite wife, the Taj Mahal is the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage. 

Monday, February 20, 2012

Proud to be an ENGINEER


A VeRy Good lesson .....




A giant ship engine failed. The ship's owners tried one expert after another, but none of them could figure but how to fix the engine.

Then they brought in an old man who had been fixing ships since he was a young. He carried a large bag of tools with him, and when he arrived, he immediately went to work. He inspected the engine very carefully, top to bottom.

Two of the ship's owners were there, watching this man, hoping he would know what to do. After looking things over, the old man reached into his bag and pulled out a small hammer. He gently tapped something. Instantly, the engine lurched into life. He carefully put his hammer away. The engine was fixed!

A week later, the owners received a bill from the old man for ten thousand dollars.

"What?!" the owners exclaimed. "He hardly did anything!"

So they wrote the old man a note saying, "Please send us an itemized bill."

The man sent a bill that read:

Tapping with a hammer
  ...... ......... ....... $ 2.00
Knowing where to tap.......... ......... ...... $ 9, 998.00


Effort is important, but knowing where to make an effort makes all the difference!

Pencil Vs Camera

Creative Photography by Ben Heine
 
Pencil Vs Camera is a clever photo series by Belgium born artist and photographer Ben Heine where he completes a part of the scene with hand drawn sketches. I absolutely love this.








Harvard University Test

This was developed as an age test by the R&D Department at Harvard University . Take your time and see if you can read each line out loud without a mistake. The average person can't do it!  This is really difficult, not so easy, so be careful. 

       1.     This is this cat
       2.     This is is cat
       3.     This is how cat
       4.     This is to cat
       5.     This is keep cat
       6.     This is a cat
       7.     This is fool cat
       8.     This is busy cat
       9.     This is for cat
       10.   This is forty cat
       11.   This is seconds cat 

  Now go back and read the third word in each line from the top down, and I bet you can't resist sharing it. 
 
 
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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Have Confidence,Trust & newer lose hope


When Opportunity knocks....,MAKE USE OF IT !!!!


A man with a gun goes into a bank and demands their money.
Once he is given the money, he turns to a customer and asks,
'Did you see me rob this bank?'
The man replied, 'Yes sir, I did.'
The robber then shot him point blank, killing him instantly..
He then turned to a couple standing next to him and asked the man,
'Did you see me rob this bank?'

The man smartly replied... 



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"No sir, I didn't, but my wife did!"
- Moral -
When Opportunity knocks....
                   MAKE USE OF IT !!!!  

Ideas for life - interesting!!!

Car Stereo Stolen?
No - Problemo!




Bookshelf cracking under the weight?
No - Problemo!


Can't afford a real GPS?
No - Problemo!



No ice chest?
No - Problemo!




Car imported from the wrong country?
No - Problemo!



River under the water.....





Saturday, February 18, 2012

Eight Lies Of A Mother



This story begins when I was a child: I was born poor. Often we hadn't enough to eat. Whenever we had some food, Mother often gave me her portion of rice. While she was transferring her rice into my bowl, she would say "Eat this rice, son! I'm not hungry."
This was Mother's First Lie.

As I grew, Mother gave up her spare time to fish in a river near our house; she hoped that from the fish she caught, she could give me a little bit more nutritious food for my growth. Once she had caught just two fish, she would make fish soup. While I was eating the soup, mother would sit beside me and eat the what was still left on the bone of the fish I had eaten, My heart was touched when I saw it. Once I gave the other fish to her on my chopstick but she immediately refused it and said, "Eat this fish, son! I don't really like fish."
This was Mother's Second Lie.

Then, in order to fund my education, Mother went to a Match Factory to bring home some used matchboxes, which she filled with fresh matchsticks. This helped her get some money to cover our needs. One wintry night I awoke to find Mother filling the matchboxes by candlelight. So I said, "Mother, go to sleep; it's late: you can continue working tomorrow morning." Mother smiled and said "Go to sleep, son! I'm not tired."
This was Mother's Third Lie.

When I had to sit my Final Examination, Mother accompanied me. After dawn, Mother waited for me for hours in the heat of the sun. When the bell rang, I ran to meet her.. Mother embraced me and poured me a glass of tea that she had prepared in a thermos. The tea was not as strong as my Mother's love, Seeing Mother covered with perspiration, I at once gave her my glass and asked her to drink too. Mother said "Drink, son! I'm not thirsty!".
This was Mother's Fourth Lie.

After Father's death, Mother had to play the role of a single parent. She held on to her former job; she had to fund our needs alone. Our family's life was more complicated. We suffered from starvation. Seeing our family's condition worsening, my kind Uncle who lived near my house came to help us solve our problems big and small. Our other neighbors saw that we were poverty stricken so they often advised my mother to marry again. But Mother refused to remarry saying "I don't need love."
This was Mother's Fifth Lie.

After I had finished my studies and gotten a job, it was time for my old Mother to retire but she carried on going to the market every morning just to sell a few vegetables. I kept sending her money but she was steadfast and even sent the money back to me. She said, "I have enough money."

That was Mother's Sixth Lie.

I continued my part-time studies for my Master's Degree. Funded by the American Corporation for which I worked, I succeeded in my studies. With a big jump in my salary, I decided to bring Mother to enjoy life in America but Mother didn't want to bother her son; she said to me "I'm not used to high living."
That was Mother's Seventh Lie.

In her dotage, Mother was attacked by cancer and had to be hospitalized. Now living far across the ocean, I went home to visit Mother who was bedridden after an operation. Mother tried to smile but I was heartbroken because she was so thin and feeble but Mother said, "Don't cry, son! I'm not in pain."
That was Mother's Eighth Lie.

Telling me this, her eighth lie, she died. YES, MOTHER WAS AN ANGEL!
M - O - T - H - E - R

"M" is for the Million things she gave me,
"O" means Only that she's growing old,
"T" is for the Tears she shed to save me,
"H" is for her Heart of gold,
"E" is for her Eyes with love-light shining in them,
"R" means Right, and right she'll always be.

Put them all together, they spell "MOTHER" a word that means the world to me.

For those who are lucky to be still blessed with your Mom's presence on Earth, this story is beautiful. For those who aren't so blessed, this is even more beautiful.

Future ambition




What will I be when I grow  up?