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Sunday, February 12, 2012

Mahakavi Barathi song”Puthiya Konanki”.{குடுகுடுப்பைக்காரன்.}

Mahakavi Barathi song”Puthiya Konanki”.{குடுகுடுப்பைக்காரன்.}


Mahakavi Subramanya Bharathi loved Thamizh and India with a passion and was proud of his cultural heritage. At the same time he was fully cognizant of the social repercussions of caste differences and how superstitions and blind faith in the old traditions have lead to stagnation. Bharathiyar thro his song Puthiya Konanki told thro a fortune teller that:-


A good day is born,


Castes are joining and clashes are reducing,


Tell me oh Lord Sakthi Maha Kali.


Foretell the good wills of the sacred people.


Good days are coming…! Good days are coming..!!


நல்ல காலம் வருகுது : நல்ல காலம் வருகுது:


சாதிகள் சேருது சண்டைகள் தொலையுது:


சொல்லடி, சொல்லடி, சக்தி மாகாளி!


வேதபுரத்தாருக்கு நல்ல குறி சொல்லு.


குடுகுப்பைக்காரன் சொன்ன சேதியை வீடியோவில் நீங்களும் கேளுங்கள். நன்றி, வணக்கம்.










Friday, February 10, 2012

Lover’s Day is having relations with Indian Gandharva Marriage.

Lover’s Day is having relations with Indian Gandharva Marriage.


இதிகாச கால துஷ்யந்தன்,சகுந்தலை காதலில் மலர்ந்ததுதான் காந்தர்வத் திருமணம்.

Valentines Day falls on February 14th of every year. It doesn't matter whether 14th February is on a weekday or weekend; Valentines Day is from time immemorial celebrated on that day. It is a day to express your love, emotions and to glorify the spirit of love. This day also admires the martyrdom of a Christian saint, St. Valentine, who is supposed to be the originator of the festival marked with religious influence.


There are many versions of the origination of Valentines Day but the most popular version is about St. Valentine who lived in Rome during the reign of Emperor Claudius II.


Claudius had put a ban on all marriages and engagements in Rome as he wanted more young men to join the army and get involved in bloodshed war. A romantic at heart priest by the name of Valentine defied this unjustified order of Claudius by secretly arranging marriages of young boys and girls. When the Emperor came to know this, Valentine was put behind bars and he was finally executed on February 14, about 270 AD. Valentine was named a saint after his death and the day Feb 14 was considered a day of romance and love.


The Valentines Day in modern day is considered as a festival that has emerged as a gift presenting and popular lover’s festival. The most popular way to celebrate the day is by showing your love to your sweethearts with an exchange of gifts like fresh flowers, chocolates, cards, jewelry etc. In the modern advanced age, exchange of text messages between loved ones has also become a regular norm.


The spirit of love is seen all over & lovers are found thronging parks, restaurants, malls and multiplexes. With Valentine's Day symbols of roses, hearts, cupids and lovebirds, the markets wear a festive look. Thus the month of February is a month symbolizing pristine love and for all young lovers throughout the world.


The parents in India are thinking Valentine Day as western culture and they are not in a mood to accept this. But in Indian epics lover’s marriage is described as Gandharva Marriage. The marriage of King Dushyanta and Shakuntala was a historically-celebrated example of this class of marriage. Dushyanta gives Shakuntala a royal ring as a sign of their love, promising her that he will come to her. Our Indian parents need not fear by the Lovers Day and their children will definitely select suitable matches.


Please see thro my Video the young girls  posing with beautiful and attractive dresses for the coming Valentine Day. Best Wishes for the Lovers and Lover’s Day.






Thursday, February 9, 2012

BJP Karnataka ministers watching porn clips in Assembly.

BJP Karnataka ministers watching porn clips in Assembly.


மந்திரிகள் சட்ட மன்றத்தில் மக்களுக்காக உழைக்கச் சென்றார்களா? ஆபாச படம் செல்போனில் பார்க்கச் சென்றார்களா?

Karnataka’s ruling BJP remained remorseless as three of its ministers quit on Wednesday 8-2-2012 , morning after TV cameras caught two of them watching porn clips on the cell phone of the third during an assembly debate, triggering a furore.


The BJP has emboldened saffron groups in Bangalore and elsewhere to go on a moral policing spree – attacking women going to bars, forcing pubs to close early and threatening lovers on Valentine’s Day. But it showed no remorse as it declined to elaborate why cooperation minister Laxman V Savadi, women and child development minister C C Patil and ports minister Krishna J Palemar had resigned. Speaking in the council, CM Sadananda Gowda even praised them: “I am happy about their conduct. I spoke to all three. They said they hadn’t committed any big mistake. They have resigned on their own. They said they wouldn’t want to continue till they come clean. This is honourable behaviour in democracy. They have set a good precedent.’’


Speaker K G Bopaiah announced in the assembly that the three had been debarred. But the very next minute, he adjourned the House sine die – two days before the scheduled end.


Karnataka cooperation minister Laxman Savadi cut off electricity to his constituency Athani on Tuesday and issued orders to block entry of newspapers into the town on Wednesday 8-2-2012 morning . While power was resumed late in the night, his supporters ensured that the local operator cut off cable feed.


B.J.P president NITIN GADKARI told, as of now, all three ministers claim to be innocent. However, an inquiry will be ordered into the episode and suitable action will be taken by the CM.


If Court doesn’t give any justice in the immoral activities of Ministers the people must remember and see that if these people stand in the next election they must forfeit their deposits.





Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Barathiar “Kummi” song by Rukmaniramani.

Barathiar “Kummi” song by Rukmaniramani.


தேசியக் கவிஞன் பாரதியாரின் பெண்கள் விடுதலைக் கும்மி.

Mahakavi Subramaniya Bharathi was born on 11 December 1882. He died on 11 September 1921. In a relatively short life span of 39 years, Bharathi left an indelible mark as the poet of Tamil nationalism and Indian freedom.


His prowess as a poet was recognized and he was accorded the title of 'Bharathi' at Ettiyapuram. He was a student at Nellai Hindu School and in 1897 he married Sellamal. Thereafter, from 1898 to 1902, he lived in Kasi. Bharathi worked as a schoolteacher and as a journal editor at various times in his life. As a Tamil poet he ranked with Ilanko, Thiruvalluvar and Kamban. His writings gave new life to the Tamil language - and to Tamil national consciousness. He involved himself actively in the Indian freedom struggle. It is sometimes said of Bharathi that he was first an Indian and then a Tamil. Perhaps, it would be more correct to say that he was a Tamil and because he was a Tamil he was also an Indian. For him it was not either or but both - it was not possible for him to be one without also being the other. Bharathi often referred to Tamil as his 'mother'. At the same time, he was fluent in many languages including Bengali, Hindi, Sanskrit, Kuuch, and English and frequently translated works from other languages into Tamil. His said “among all the languages I have known, I do not see any of them”, any as sweet as Tamil, was his moving tribute to his mother tongue.


In the following poem, Bharathi employs the folk dance, kummi (கும்மி) and speaks out clearly the problems as he saw with women. It is surprising and indeed shameful that in a country where women were worshipped as the all powerful Sakthi(சக்தி), they were relegated to a lower status in social life.


Maha Kavi Bharathiyar was one of the earliest champions of women's cause in the Tamil Nadu region. Thanks to his outbursts, there had been a social awakening on this “Kummi” song, though much is yet to be done. Please hear the” Kummi” song thro my Video.





Monday, February 6, 2012

Karunanidhi neither agitated Brahmin Rajaji alliance in 1967nor supported Tamilar Moopanar as P.M.

Karunanidhi neither agitated Brahmin Rajaji alliance in 1967nor supported Tamilar Moopanar as P.M.


பிராமணர் ராஜாஜியுடன் கூட்டணி வைத்த கருணாநிதி தமிழர் மூப்பனாரை பிரதமர் பதவிக்கு ஆதரிக்கவில்லை.

In his address to the members of the DMK’s General Council, Karunanidhi Reaffirming DMK’s support for a non-communal party for the nation’s development, party chief M Karunanidhi on 3-2-2012 indicated present ally Congress alone seemed to fit the bill and said he wanted to prevent BJP from coming to power at the Centre.


Claiming that some “Brahmin friends in Delhi” were working towards making his archrival and AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa the next Prime Minister, the DMK patriarch said he was not bothered about this.“Let anyone become the Prime Minister. But if one looks at which party will put the nation in the path of communist, socialist growth, and if BJP comes to power, one cannot forget that another Babri mosque demolition could happen,” he said.


We want to bring it to the notice of Karunanidhi that the electoral alliance between DMK, Swatantra Party and Muslim League had emerged in the years before the 1964 civic elections throughout Madras state. During the 1964 election campaign and Brahmin Rajagopalachari had said, "The DMK and Muslim League are my children and I am duty bound to nurse them to strength and stature.


The fourth elections to the Madras Legislative assembly were held in February 1967. At the age of 88, Brahmin Rajaji worked to forge a united opposition to the Indian National Congress through a tripartite alliance between the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, the Swatantra Party and the Forward Bloc. The Congress party was defeated in Madras for the first time in 30 years and the coalition led by Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam came to power. C. N. Annadurai served as Chief Minister from March 6, 1967 till his death on February 3; 1969. Rajaji delivered a moving eulogy to Annadurai at his funeral. Navalar Nedunchelian who was next to Anna was overthrown by Karunanidhi and he becomes the Chief Minister.


Tamil Maanila Congress president Govindaswamy Karupaiah Moopanar has emerged as the favourite to succeed H D Deve Gowda as India's next prime minister. The 67-year-old former Congressman from Tamil Nadu was in the lead that time. Moopanar would most probably follow the example of Kamraj who strove to show the people of the state that he was a more Tamil (Pachchai Thamilan) than the leaders of the DMK who at that time were accusing him of serving northern masters.


In those days DMK criticised Congress leader Perunthalaivar Kamaraj and Backthavathsalam with undignified slogans. Now this Karunanidhi wants to continue his alliance with Congress. While several lakhs of Tamilians in Sri Lanka was mascared, he never protested against Congress Government, and he was only particular in safe guarding his family interest.


Now he says some “Brahmin friends in Delhi” were working towards making his archrival and AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa the next Prime Minister. Can he tell who are that Brahmin friends in Delhi? Whether Pranab Mukarji, Mamatha Banarji or Brahmin Rajiv Gandhi’s wife Soniaji?


Now Karunanidhi says the BJP is a communal party and he wants to continue alliance with Congress. Can he tell why he was having alliance with BJP and got a minister post for his brother-in-law Murasoli Maran? Can he tell why he had not supported Tamilan G.K.Moopanar for PM post and accepted Brahmin Rajaji support in 1967 assembly elections? We want people must think Karunanidhis way of double talk by creating caste contradiction.


















Saturday, February 4, 2012

Jayalalithaa speech in assembly towards cyclone relief work, Tamil language and Bus fare hike.

Jayalalithaa speech in assembly towards cyclone relief work, Tamil language and Bus fare hike.


சட்டசபையில் கவர்னர் உரைக்கு நன்றி தெரிவிக்கும்போது ஜெயலலிதா கூறியவை.

While giving thanks to Governor’s address Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on 3-2-2012 told the assembly that there was nothing wrong in mandating Tamil for students of classes I to X in the state, and there would not be any change in the policy. “All those who study in Tamil Nadu, irrespective of their mother tongue, will have to study Tamil and there is no change in it,” Jayalalithaa said. Citing the cases of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, where the local language has been made mandatory in schools, the chief minister said it was not wrong to implement the same in Tamil Nadu. “We will ensure that schools have adequate teachers to teach Tamil and vacancies filled up


Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa also accused the Centre, particularly Union home minister P Chidambaram, for their “indifference” towards the state’s welfare. Intervening during a debate in the state assembly, the chief minister recalled the requests made by the state to the Centre, seeking funds to take up relief and rehabilitation in the cyclone-hit districts of Cuddalore and Villupuram. As there was no response from the centre, despite repeated requests, the state took initiatives on its own, Jayalalithaa said.


The Centre, she said, released funds on the day when the state government issued advertisements in newspapers, seeking donations from the public for the relief works in the cyclone-hit areas.


“I don’t know whether the Centre felt ashamed and announced Rs 500 crore for relief works,” she said, while reacting to the CPI floor leader M Arumugam who felt that the Centre’s allocation of Rs 500 crore against the state’s original demand of over Rs 5,000 crore only showed its lack of concern for the state.


Vowing to retrieve Katchatheevu islet ceded to Sri Lanka by the Indian government in 1974, chief minister J Jayalalithaa said this was the ultimate solution to protect the traditional fishing rights of Tamil fishermen in the Palk Bay area and ensure their safety and security. Expressing concern over the continuing attacks on Tamil fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy, chief minister J Jayalalithaa on Friday told the assembly that she would not rest until Katchatheevu was retrieved.


Defending her decision to hike bus fares in the state, Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa on Friday said her attempt was only to prevent transport corporations from closing down. “Only because of this step, we have been able to save transport corporations. So we are able to ply bus services. Otherwise (if not for the price hike), we would have been forced to close down transport corporations. All would have been bankrupt,” the chief minister said. Let us all hope for a prosperous future of Tamil Nadu.












Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Jayalalitha slammed Vijayakanth for his lowly and indiginfied act in the Assembly.

Jayalalitha slammed Vijayakanth for his lowly and indiginfied act in the Assembly.


கருணாநிதியும்,ஜெயலலிதாவும் சேராத இடந்தனில் சேர்ந்ததைப் பற்றி வருந்துவதில் பயனில்லை.

The AIADMK Chief Jayalalitha Slamming the leader of the opposition and DMDK leader Vijayakanth for his lowly and indiginfied act in the Assemblyon 1-2-2012, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and AIADMK Supremo J Jayalalithaa today said she regretted joining hands with the DMDK for the May last Assembly elections. After the enmasse eviction of DMDK members from the house for their alleged 'unruly' behaviour, Ms Jayalalithaa said the House was witness to the lowly act of the leader of the opposition, which only showed as 'what happens when undeserving people reaches the top post.' Ruling out any further association with DMDK, the AIADMK leader said she was not at all interested in having alliance with the DMDK in the run upto the May last assembly elections, but agreed for the tie up in difference to the wishes of partymen.



'Having seen their behaviour in the house, I regret and am ashamed for having joined hands with them for the assembly elections,' she said. Ms Jayalalithaa said as the people of the state were determined to pack off the 'corruption riddled' previous DMK regime and bring the AIADMK back to power, the AIADMK could have swept back to power, even without the support of the allies, including the DMDK.



As the people wanted a change of government, the AIADMK would have won the elections, even if it had fought the elections on its own, she claimed, adding the DMDK was lucky to have had an alliance with AIADMK and get 41 seats and win 29 of them.



Karunanidhi during his defeat in the Assembly elections told that he has joined with people with whom he should not join. Now Jayalalitha realized the same truth.There is a proverb ‘Sudden friendship, sure repentance.”












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