Saturday, November 27, 2021

in the pink of health

In the pink of health 

One thing 
One ought not 
To compromise 
On is 
One's own self 
Care and health. 

Perhaps the
Health has to be
Priority one. 

Everything else 
Should just follow... 

The ever striking 
Touching Tamil saying 
Is.... 

சுவர் இருந்தால் தானே 
சித்திரம் வரைய முடியும். 

The canvas
Has to be Pucca 
And clean for 
You to show your 
Artistry 
And 
Bring your 
Master piece,
Magnum opus 
On. 

These new age days
We rush to 
From one health expert, 
Specialist medicos to 
Multiple 
For myriads of 
Health issues. 

Can't help 
Especially when 
Some maniacs, Shylocks
And cannibals spread
All over 
Even in
This modern world 
And never shy away 
From playing 
With precious 
Human lives. 

Our ears are 
Damn tired 
Hearing 
Deadly variants 
Raising their ugly heads/hoods.

I keep reading 
This nutritionist's 
Article almost regularly.

Her this piece is on
Having early dinner 
On or around sunset. 
So that your 
Digestion is superb
And sleep is healthy 
And sound. 

Have a good  health 
And 
Always 
Be in
The pink of health. 

God bless 





Thursday, November 18, 2021

KARMA

 KARMA

 I believe in karma,

and I believe

if you put out positive vibes

to everybody,

that’s all you’re going to get back.”

 – Kesha


 

No it’s not a new attempt on a discourse.

The bug, ‘crossword’ bit me and I tend to do it on and off.

Many a time, it’s google-search of cross word solver that helps.

Well,

One Across clue today read:

22. Theory of inevitable consequences (5).

Thanks to clues 17 and 7 down. These led me to find out missing letters in between.

The clues respectively for 17 and 7 were:

17. Chemist’s deep glass (6);

And

7. Luggage over weight carried free (6,7).

Answers to 17 and 7 down respectively were the words,

Beaker;

And

Excess Baggage.

The ‘k’ in Beaker was letter first for clue 22. Across and 5th letter, ‘a’ in Baggage was the last.

The word, ‘Karma’ struck my mind instantly.

But before filling in, had a doubt is this word in English too?

What a wonder!

The word, “Karma” is very much there.

The dictionary I turn to whenever I need to refer for meaning is the ever young,….yes….just 193 years …..1828 Merriam-webster.

The dictionary has an entry for “Karma”, with the description of meanings:

1the force created by a person's actions that is believed in Hinduism and Buddhism to determine what that person's next life will be like

2: informal the force created by a person's actions that some people believe causes good or bad things to happen to that person

 

Well,

It’s no wonder English is an ever evolving and growing lingua franca. 

I surmise English language in a way cognizes our Rig Veda, as the Veda goes to say:

“LET NOBLE THOUGHTS COME FROM EVERYWHERE”.

‘m not an expert to comment on Vedas.  I remember my teacher Mr TS Srinivasan, fondly remembered by boys then as TSS. He wrote this Rigvedic quote in my autograph at the time of my school leaving.

The language has an openness, it adopts and grows, no bias for any foreign languages.

 

Ironically,

Or unfortunately

Or by DESIGN, SCHEME, etc.,

We have a class or bunch of language hate mongers.

Recently,

A relative shared with me some of one atheist leader’s sayings.

One such read in Tamil,

மதம் மனிதனை மிருகமாக்கும் .

ஜாதி மனிதனை சாக்கடையாக்கும்.

To mean:

Religion makes man a beast.

Caste will sew man.

 I replied to him in Tamil.  My reply consisted of 24 lines including just 4 words of transliteration in Tamil of the Sanskrit slogan,

लोकः समस्ताः सुखिनो भवन्तु)

Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu

 Meaning:

May all beings everywhere be happy and free.

Pat came his reply advising me that no one here understands Sanskrit and why you have a deep desire, மோகம் for the same.

 

Absolutely clueless how they go judgmental and conclude just because one loves languages beyond one’s mother tongue, that one neglects one’s own language.

 

At times I wonder if we live in a democracy.

Who should determine which language, or which one only, one should love, learn and do transact in?  A learner himself/herself, or a class or bunch of fanatics?

Yes.

Wayne W. Dyer is right:

“How people treat you is their karma; how you react is yours.”

And there is no, yes, no escapade.

Sounds true, the Brahadharanyak Upanishad:

“You are what your deep, driving desire is.

 As is your desire, so is your will.

 As is your will, so is your deed.

 As is your deed, so is your destiny.”

Saturday, November 6, 2021

உணவே மருந்து மருந்தே உணவு

உணவே மருந்து 
மருந்தே உணவு 
உணவே மருந்து 
மருந்தே உணவு 

இது
ஆரோக்யம் விரும்பிகளின்,
இயற்கை மருத்துவர்களின்

தாரக மந்திரம். 

நல்லது 
பூங்காக்களில் நடக்கிறார்கள்.
கடற்கரையில் நடக்கிறார்கள். 
நடைப் பயிற்சி 
நல்ல பயிற்சி. 

நடப்பவர்களெல்லாம்
நல் ஆகுதியுடன்
ராஜாக்கள் போலிருப்பீர்கள். 

நாம் உட்கொள்கிற
உணவு 
உட்கிறகிக்கப் பட்டு 
சக்தி நிலை எய்துகிறோம். 

பயிற்சி சிறிதேனும் இல்லையா?

சற்றே உற்று நோக்குஙகள். 

ஒரு சராசரி மனிதன் 
ஒரு நாளில் உட்கொள்கிற
உணவின் அளவு 
ஏறத்தாழ இரண்டு கிலோ. 
ஒரு மாதத்திற்கு 60 கிலோ. 
ஒரு வருடத்தில் ஒரு டன். 

ஒரு டன் என்பது 
ஒரு giraffe ன் எடை. 

இதே விகிதத்தில் 
அரை நூற்றாண்டு 
உட்கொண்டால், 

எடை எவ்வளவு இருக்கும்?

கிட்டத்தட்ட பத்து 
African வளர்ந்த யானைகளின் 
எடைக்குச் சமமாக. 

ஆக
உணவு கிரஹிக்கப் பட
வேண்டும் என்பது 
யாவரும் அறிந்ததே. 

சாலச் சிறந்த திருமந்திரத்துடன்
நிறைவு செய்வோம்.

உள்ளம் பெருங்கோயில், ஊன் உடம்பு ஆலயம்,

வள்ளல் பிரானார்க்கு வாய் கோபுர வாசல்,

தெள்ளத் தெளிந்தார்க்குச் சீவன் சிவலிங்கம்

கள்ளப் புலன் ஐந்தும் காளா மணிவிளக்கு.

வாழ்க வளமுடன்.








Monday, November 1, 2021

Bourses : Are they casinos?


           Bourses : Are they casinos?
                 -  Soma Valliappan 

Is stock market a casino?

Yes.

Is it a huge trading platform?

Yes.

Can we make gain investing through Bourses?

Yes.

What?!  Is 'yes' the sole answer to all the three questions?

For the fourth question also, the answer is same.  Yes.

For,  the stock markets do offer all opportunities - trading, investment and to make gains ......-.  Crores and crores do participate in stock market and do trade,  invest and make gains for quite long. Some successfully,  some chasing the success..

Five blind men trying to figure out what an elephant is a well known story. The first touched the leg and said it was like a pillar.  The second felt the big ear to  be like a sift.  The others touched yet other parts and described the way what they felt like.

In a similar fashion people participating in stock market operations conclude how the market is by attributing to their myriad experiences.

In a casino one either wins or loses. It happens in stock market too. It can't be refuted. Yet one can't generalize a particular experience and conclude there are no alternative,  smart moves to do well.

Using technical analysis is one approach.  There are people who adopt this and make profit by doing either or both of the following types of trading. :

I buy first and sell later
II sell first and cover it up buying later, in stock market parlance this is called going short.

There is a risk of incurring loss also here.


Another approach is to buy stocks after doing fundamental analysis or on the expert advice. Hold.  And when the prices go up to a reasonable or expected level,  make gain by selling them.

To cite an instance,  if one had bought Wipro shares worth of Rs. 10000/- in 1980, its current market value would have been Rs.806 crores.  There are many other good blue chip stocks as well. There are those successful investors still.

Thus Bourses can't be concluded as a gambling den. True there are speculators who use the platform as an arena for gambling.  These scare away small and benign investors from the stock markets. If one doesn't look for any short term gain but would adopt a balanced long term approach and invest in good scripts,  one can get far better Return on investment in stocks than in any other investments.

             -*-*-*-*-

It's a humble attempt to get an English version of Annan Soma Valliappan's article in community magazine,  'ஆச்சி வந்தாச்சு ',  October 2021 edn and கல்கி

Subramanian Ramanathan