Warrier's COLLAGE on Sunday 192/12092021 : Ganesh Meets Jesus in Madrid

Welcome to Warrier's COLLAGE On Sunday September 12, 2021 Good Morning Happy Birthday to all readers having Birthday during the week ending Saturday September 18, 2021 Nice Day M G Warrier A Collage Cover Story I Ganesha Meets Jesus (Narration and link received from A J Mary Thiruvanantapuram) Ganesh visits a Church in Spain : A Noble Gesture Video : https://youtu.be/ZeQxkdDnl4g Story* : https://www.timesnownews.com/amp/the-buzz/article/when-ganpati-bappa-met-jesus-in-spain-viral-video/809515 In Spain, few Indians who organized the Ganesh Festival asked the Madrid Church authority whether they can take the Ganesh ji from the way which is in front of the Church, because this usually is the prayer time of the church. In reply, the church authority asked them to bring Ganpati Bappa for a few minutes inside the Church, so that both Gods can meet with each other. One of the glimpses of their meeting is in the above Video. *Excerpts from the report at H3 II Vishnu Kelkar : A Family Tradition, well maintained* Ganapati Bappa Its 70 years I have the pleasure of performing Ganesha pooja in our family. Immediately after the thread ceremony at age 8, my father entrusted this responsibility to me. The size and pattern of Ganesh murti has remained the same. The cost in 1951 was 8 Annas, today it is only Rs 2200. In early 1950s on Ganesh Chaturthi day we were required to have a darshan of at least eleven Ganapatis before lunch. We used to take a round in our locality for this purpose and easily achieve the target. As children we had an eye on 'prasad' and knew what kind of 'prasad' will be available in each house. After darshan of Ganapati we used to get a variety of prasad from white colour sugar balls, rock candy, shredded dry coconut mixed with sugar to cut pieces of bananas or coconut etc. We enjoyed those moments greatly. VNKelkar (During my school days, my father used to be invited to conduct "Ganapathy Homam" by different families. The "Prasadam" he used to save and bring back for me contained "malar"( Fried or husked food of paddy), coconut pieces and jaggery 🙏-Warrier) *Received by Group email from V N KELKAR. B Life 1) Learning Time with Panchapagesan Chennai Sunday Collage Your Blood group also speaks about you 🅰️(+) : Good leadership. 🅰️(-) : Hardworking. 🅱️(+) : Can Sacrifice for others and very ambitious, tolerance. 🅱️(-) : Non flexible, Selfish & Sadistic. 🅾️(+) : Born to help* 🅾️(-) : Narrow minded. 🆎(+) : Very difficult to understand. 🆎(-) : Sharp & Intelligent. (Continued at H1) (*Me and my son Kiran are O+Ve-🙏-Warrier) 2) Bonus : Shani Mantra https://www.speakingtree.in/blog/chanting-shani-mantra-everyday/m-lite Many people mistake Lord Shani as cruel and easy to enrage. However, he is a very benevolent God - a strict one, though. Shanidev is always just and right in his judgment. He gives us only what we deserve out of our good and bad deeds. He does not punish us for what we have not done. He does not fail to give what we duly deserve out of our ‘Punya’ (merits earned by good deeds). However, when we chant Shani Mantra, we can minimize the adverse effects of our past deeds with the benign blessings of Shanidev. C Books 1) Book Review : The Golden Thread https://www.booktable.net/book/9781455536528 THE GOLDEN THREAD is as exciting as the best spy novels, with the enormous advantage of being completely true. Ravi Somaiya masterfully teases out the tangled strands of a Cold War mystery in a place where nothing and no one are quite what they seem. The result is a gripping book by a gifted writer and a dogged investigator."—Mitchell Zuckoff, #1 New York Times bestselling author of 13 Hours and Fall and Rise: The Story of 9/11 "THE GOLDEN THREAD is one of the most gripping nonfiction books I've read in a very long time, a real-life thriller about the mysterious death of Dag Hammarskjold, the second Secretary General of the UN, in 1961. Somaiya is one of the country's best journalists, and he's used his prodigious reporting and researching skills to dig up some truly startling new information about the plane crash in the Congo that killed Hammarskjold and spawned an almost never-ending series of conspiracy theories. Somaiya does a masterful job sifting the evidence and building a case of murder. This is a fabulous page turner. I highly recommend it."—Douglas Preston, #1 bestselling author of The Monster of Florence 2) The Coming Age : Mira T Sundararajan https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/blink/read/tamil-poet-subramania-bharatis-english-writings-and-songs-find-a-voice/article36394557.ece Tamil writer, poet, journalist and nationalist, C Subramania Bharati, whose 100th death anniversary falls on September 11, also wrote extensively in English, of which little is known. In The Coming Age, published by Penguin Modern Classics, edited and presented by his great-granddaughter Mira T Sundara Rajan, we get access to the Tamil literary icon’s original English writings. It is the second attempt at publishing his work in the past 100 years. 3) Personal Finance : Saving for Survival* : M G Warrier SAVINGS FOR SURVIVAL: BUDGET FOR BREADWINNERS https://www.amazon.in/dp/B07FZFZGQJ/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_5B55DK5GT0CYF9KTPJYM Description “Saving for Survival: Budget for Breadwinners” is intended as a primer for those who have started working during this century and are confused by the multi-dimensional advices surrounding them on financial planning. This Handbook doesn’t give models or suggestions about any particular instrument in which to invest savings. It attempts to give some idea about preparing a Personal Budget or an Income and Expenditure Statement and gives suggestions on monitoring it on an ongoing basis. A section is also devoted to inadequacies in the National Pension System in India.. *eBook available free for Amazon Prime Members-Warrier D Readers' Contribution 1) 64 Kalas : Vishnu Kelkar Lord Ganesha is considered the King 0f 64 Kalas (Performing Artforms). They are : Geet vidya: art of singing. Vadya vidya: art of playing on musical instruments. Nritya vidya: art of dancing. Natya vidya: art of theatricals ( Remaining 60 at H1) (Know More : https://www.speakingtree.in/allslides/ganesha-lord-of-beginnings-om-gam-ganapataye-namaha) E Blogs & Links 1) BPositive* https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/readersblog/umesh-kaushik/10-creative-ways-to-keep-a-positive-attitude-37151/ 10 Creative Ways to Keep a Positive Attitude Start a gratitude journal. Treat yourself to some self-care every day. Start every morning strong. Avoid spreading gossip. Crack more jokes. Take real breaks. Have something to look forward to after work. Practice meditation. Focus on the long-term instead of the short-term. Listen to music that matches your mood. *Remove E(GO) F Sunday Leisure 1) Smile* 1) The occasion was Population control day. The main speaker was fulminating on the rostrum. “Every 10 seconds, a woman is giving birth to a child. What are we going to do about this?” A member of the audience rose up said “Immediately find that woman and stop her” 2) Dick takes out his only child, Tom to a picture. Suddenly Tom says "Daddy, I can't see the picture” Dick is alarmed and takes the lad to an ophthalmologist who says there is nothing wrong. Dick is not happy and consults another ophthalmologist who says the same thing. Dick questions his son who replies“There was a very tall man sitting in my front chair” *Forward received from A P Ramadurai Cheñnai 2) Faith charan singh (@CharanSingh60) Tweeted: Unity in Diversity - 6 Staring with desire at face of other women: no Idea of evil Gone astray in sin, no view of vice/virtue? Beni, Sri Rag, 93 SGGS तरुण तेजु पर त्रिअ मुखु जोहहि सरु अपसरु न पछाणिआ उनमत कामि महा भिखु भूलै पापु पुनुं न पछानिआ बेणी, सिरी राग https://twitter.com/CharanSingh60/status/1436412713534590976?s=20 3) Inherited B(W)ill : From Surya Thiruvanantapuram A SIGNBOARD OUTSIDE A RESTAURANT "Eat as much as you can, your grand children will pay the Bill". A man entered the restaurant and ate as he could, got a toothpick and was relaxing. The waiter gave him the bill. He laughed and pointed to the signboard, don't you see, "only my grandchildren will pay" ! The waiter politely replied, " Sir, This is not your bill, it's your grandfather's Bill" ******************************* SOORYA SOORYA SOORYA DAILY BULLETIN 11 th September 2021 കളിയും കാര്യവും G Sunday Quotes https://www.brainyquote.com/topics/deity-quotes Like : "God does not die on the day when we cease to believe in a personal deity, but we die on the day when our lives cease to be illumined by the steady radiance, renewed daily, of a wonder, the source of which is beyond all reason." Dag Hammarskjold H 1) Continued from What is ur blood group ? Try....It....share Fantastic information . 💉BLOOD GROUP COMPATIBILITY 💉 What’s Your Type and how common is it? O+ 1 in 3 37.4% (Most common) A+ 1 in 3 35.7% B+ 1 in 12 8.5% AB+ 1 in 29 3.4% O- 1 in 15 6.6% A- 1 in 16 6.3% B- 1 in 67 1.5% AB- 1 in 167 .6% (Rarest) Compatible Blood Types O- can receive O- O+ can receive O+, O- A- can receive A-, O- A+ can receive A+, A-, O+, O- B- can receive B-, O- B+ can receive B+, B-, O+, O- AB- can receive AB-, B-, A-, O- AB+ can receive AB+, AB-, B+, B-, A+, A-, O+, O- V T Panchapagesan 2) Continued from D1 Alekhya vidya: art of painting. Viseshakacchedya vidya: art of painting the face and body with color Tandula-kusuma-bali-vikara: art of preparing offerings from rice and flowers. Pushpastarana: art of making a covering of flowers for a bed. Dasana-vasananga-raga: art of applying preparations for cleansing the teeth, cloths and painting the body. Mani-bhumika-karma: art of making the groundwork of jewels. Aayya-racana: art of covering the bed. Udaka-vadya: art of playing on music in water. Udaka-ghata: art of splashing with water. Citra-yoga: art of practically applying an admixture of colors. Malya-grathana-vikalpa: art of designing a preparation of wreaths. Sekharapida-yojana: art of practically setting the coronet on the head. Nepathya-yoga: art of practically dressing in the tiring room. Karnapatra-bhanga: art of decorating the tragus of the ear. Sugandha-yukti: art of practical application of aromatics. Bhushana-yojana: art of applying or setting ornaments. Aindra-jala: art of juggling. Kaucumara: a kind of art. Hasta-laghava: art of sleight of hand. Citra-sakapupa-bhakshya-vikara-kriya: art of preparing varieties of delicious food. Panaka-rasa-ragasava-yojana: art of practically preparing palatable drinks and tinging draughts with red color. Suci-vaya-karma: art of needleworks and weaving. Sutra-krida: art of playing with thread. Vina-damuraka-vadya: art of playing on lute and small drum. Prahelika: art of making and solving riddles. Durvacaka-yoga: art of practicing language difficult to be answered by others. Pustaka-vacana: art of reciting books. Natikakhyayika-darsana: art of enacting short plays and anecdotes. Kavya-samasya-purana: art of solving enigmatic verses. Pattika-vetra-bana-vikalpa: art of designing preparation of shield, cane and arrows. Tarku-karma: art of spinning by spindle. Takshana: art of carpentry. Vastu-vidya: art of engineering. Raupya-ratna-pariksha: art of testing silver and jewels. Dhatu-vada: art of metallurgy. Mani-raga jnana: art of tinging jewels. Akara jnana: art of mineralogy. Vrikshayur-veda-yoga: art of practicing medicine or medical treatment, by herbs. Mesha-kukkuta-lavaka-yuddha-vidhi: art of knowing the mode of fighting of lambs, cocks and birds. Suka-sarika-pralapana: art of maintaining or knowing conversation between male and female cockatoos. Utsadana: art of healing or cleaning a person with perfumes. Kesa-marjana-kausala: art of combing hair. Akshara-mushtika-kathana: art of talking with fingers. Dharana-matrika: art of the use of amulets. Desa-bhasha-jnana: art of knowing provincial dialects. Nirmiti-jnana: art of knowing prediction by heavenly voice. Yantra-matrika: art of mechanics. Mlecchita-kutarka-vikalpa: art of fabricating barbarous or foreign sophistry. Samvacya: art of conversation. Manasi kavya-kriya: art of composing verse Kriya-vikalpa: art of designing a literary work or a medical remedy. Chalitaka-yoga: art of practicing as a builder of shrines called after him. Abhidhana-kosha-cchando-jnana: art of the use of lexicography and meters. Vastra-gopana: art of concealment of cloths.: Dyuta-visesha: art of knowing specific gambling. Akarsha-krida: art of playing with dice or magnet. Balaka-kridanaka: art of using children’s toys. Vainayiki vidya: art of enforcing discipline. Vaijayiki vidya: art of gaining victory. Vaitaliki vidya: art of awakening master with music at dawn. *Received from VNKelkar via Group mail 3) Continued from A : Cover Story Madrid: A strong message of brotherhood and compassion was sent out by a group of Indians celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi and people offering prayers inside a church in Spain. In a video tweeted by filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, a group of Indians living in Spain were seen taking out Lord Ganesha’s procession and when they had to pass through a church’s way, they asked for permission from the authorities of the particular religious place. In a noble gesture, the church asked the group to bring the idol of Ganpati Bappa inside the hall so that the two ‘Gods can meet’. Spain Ganesh chaturthi, Spain Ganpati Bappa Photo Credit: Times Now Indians celebrating Ganesh festival in Spain (@vivekagnihotri) Madrid: A strong message of brotherhood and compassion was sent out by a group of Indians celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi and people offering prayers inside a church in Spain. In a video tweeted by filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, a group of Indians living in Spain were seen taking out Lord Ganesha’s procession and when they had to pass through a church’s way, they asked for permission from the authorities of the particular religious place. In a noble gesture, the church asked the group to bring the idol of Ganpati Bappa inside the hall so that the two ‘Gods can meet’.

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