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15th June 2008, 09:16 PM
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| | Re: The story of the five fingers Dear Sathya,
I love all your fbs ! Earlier too in one of Cheeniya sir's write up you had written about the Gods in our pooja room and how we treat them! I loved it. You do have a unique style and thought process! You have made me your fan!
Love,
Malathi Quote:
Originally Posted by sathya hello sri
chundu viral vishayam
ithanai periya kathaya?
kettathundu intha kathay...
naakku mooku kannu
enru kathaigalum undu...
yarai vida yaar periyavar...?
thodarum engum..
isai vaasikkum karuvigalil
chunduviralukku idamillai...
viyarthu viruvirukka
ketta kelvikku bathil marakka
aabath paanthavan chunduvirale...
athai mattum kaatti vittu
oda vendiyathu thaan....toilet thedi
palli vittu
allathu koottam vittu....
panivu endru varum pozhuthu
kattai viral, aal kaatti, nadu viral, mothira viral endru anaithukkum irukkum panivu
chundu viralukku illai...
vendumaanal sothithu paarungal
mitchathai madakki kattai viralayo...
kattai viralai madakki michathayo thoda mudiyum
chundu viralai adutha kai uthavaamal kattai viralai
pazhakkamillamal thoda mudiyaathu....
adutha viralgal ellam panivaai kuninthu nirkum...
iru kai endhi
pandam ethuvum niraya pera
kai korka...chundu viral irandum sernthe uthava...
alla alla kidaikkum porul...
kaathu mooku kodaya kattaivirala mudiyum...?
kadavulukkum athuve pakkathil....
sathya |
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16th June 2008, 12:28 AM
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Hi Cheeniya sir,   to Kriti for the wonderful story...and  to you for being inspired by it and sharing it with us...
I have heard this story before....
Yes, Cheeniya sir, there are mothers who still teach their kids to feel important ..not just for their material achievements......My Mum was like that ..and so is my MIL...
I too beleive, everyone are unique and special in their own ways. Cannot replace anyone....just like the fingers cannot be replaced by one another...........
I admire the way you handle the present situation ....very humble of you.....as Malathi has said...Age does matter....
Bye
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16th June 2008, 01:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Malathijagan Dear Sathya, I love all your fbs ! Earlier too in one of Cheeniya sir's write up you had written about the Gods in our pooja room and how we treat them! I loved it. You do have a unique style and thought process! You have made me your fan! Love, Malathi | hello malathi
im delighted to know...
a fan...
thats a splendid word...
it sends words of praise
breezing through.....
the one i wrote about god
in sri's other article
was a genuine concern
of how people treat HIm
ive written many like that
but as you see
i didnt know before
ill get fans like you
or i would have kept it
under lock and key....!!!
thanks dear malathy
for lifting my spirits
from that fan of yours....
sathya
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16th June 2008, 01:04 AM
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Originally Posted by sunkan dear sri,
nice bond i see here again with your grand daughter how wonderful is that relation for her to tell and for you to patiently hear it out to bring it here in your own style.
man can convey so many things with these hands and with each finger a wonderful meaning, each finger also rules its owner with its contribution,thumb shows the man's refined nature of diplomacy or orthodox approach to life, the first finger is of jupiter shows about his status and connection in life, the center finger tell all about his melancholics attitude if it rules man is the worst his own enemy as he can never think good of others,but with a star there he could be the highest philosophical the third finger is the finger of the heart and cheerful ness comes from there, with out which man will may be not smile at all and it is the little finger the business finger of a man, one can make out how shrewd he would tackle people with, if it is a little bent he would lie through his teeth to get his work done, if it is a tiny one and bending towards the ring finger, it will give the quality of dreamy approach to an otherwise very shrewd transaction.
while reading this i dont know why i got reminded of kalidasa, and how he used his fingers to escape a predicament which otherwise would had gone hay wire and there would had been no darshan of mother to him...
one subject from you can produce so many different dimension of thought in many...bravo young man keep going...sunkan | hello akka
wow thats great..
coming straight from
the palm of a palmist....
and about kalidasa too...
sathya
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16th June 2008, 01:25 AM
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Dear Cheeniya Sir,
A very good moral write up with a gud coclusion.
This strikes me of a proverb "Comparisions are odious".Each one has their own uniqueness and significance.
Thanks for coming up with such a gud moral pieces.
Do come up with more......
Regards
Spandhana
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16th June 2008, 02:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Arunarc Dear Cheeniya
Wow an apt topic at present I think. My grandmother use to tell us this story reminding us unity is diversity..................each an every person is important in the family the way each and every finger is important to close your fist and make it strong.
Yes where ever you are you should know your importance and don't go to do those things that others do or you are the one who will fall. Each and every person is percious in they own unique way.
Another well written topic............... | Dear Aruna
Whenever I face a fight for supremacy, stories like these help me to keep a balanced mind. Our contribution to our family, society and the country at large would depend on what we want to do and can do rather than what position we occupy. The sun and moon may be far brighter than a torch but to search for something in a dark corner where sunlight can not reach, the torch becomes vital. There is no question,therefore, about who is bigger or more important.
Sri
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16th June 2008, 02:41 AM
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Dear Sri sir,
An opt topic here at the most apprapriate moment. Hats off to you, Kirti and the mother of Kirti's friend.
Yes, I had heard of this story before but hearing from you opens new perspective. One more story added where I can narrate the same to my kid during bedtime.
Thanks Sri sir for bringing this to us.
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16th June 2008, 02:47 AM
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Originally Posted by madhumathi1974 Hi cheeniya,
its good story even my mother use to tell us at bed times . she use to tell us that u should not think what other person is giving are given and give u but u should be with themm all the time and together with everyone instead of searching for our positions and places. thank u for reminding this once again and it is necessary now-a-days to tell some more stories like this in future.
madhu | Dear Madhu
From Aesop's fables to our epics, we learn such vital lessons continually but when we face a crisis, we tend to forget these lessons. These stories are told to us from childhood but we forget them the moment we are past our childhood!
Nice having you here and hearing your wonderful FB, Madhu
Sri
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Originally Posted by sathya hello sri
chundu viral vishayam
ithanai periya kathaya?
kettathundu intha kathay...
naakku mooku kannu
enru kathaigalum undu...
yarai vida yaar periyavar...?
thodarum engum..
isai vaasikkum karuvigalil
chunduviralukku idamillai...
viyarthu viruvirukka
ketta kelvikku bathil marakka
aabath paanthavan chunduvirale...
athai mattum kaatti vittu
oda vendiyathu thaan....toilet thedi
palli vittu
allathu koottam vittu....
panivu endru varum pozhuthu
kattai viral, aal kaatti, nadu viral, mothira viral endru anaithukkum irukkum panivu
chundu viralukku illai...
vendumaanal sothithu paarungal
mitchathai madakki kattai viralayo...
kattai viralai madakki michathayo thoda mudiyum
chundu viralai adutha kai uthavaamal kattai viralai
pazhakkamillamal thoda mudiyaathu....
adutha viralgal ellam panivaai kuninthu nirkum...
iru kai endhi
pandam ethuvum niraya pera
kai korka...chundu viral irandum sernthe uthava...
alla alla kidaikkum porul...
kaathu mooku kodaya kattaivirala mudiyum...?
kadavulukkum athuve pakkathil....
sathya | Asaththittenga Sathya eppodum pola!
Chundu viralukku ithanai magimaya?
Vaguppilirundhu nazhuva chundu viral.
Kaadhilulla adaippai pokka chundu viral.
Iruppatho ithunoondu aanal
Asathya thimir ullathendru
Ippothuthan kelvi padukiren!
Eppidiyo en peththi moolam
Kidaitha kadayai ezhudhi
indha vaaram otti vitten!
Indha IL kudumbathil
Otrumai onga vendum
enpathe en prarthanai!
Sri
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16th June 2008, 03:45 AM
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Dear Cheeniya Sir,
Such a wonderful topic emphasising the importance of each and everything in life.
I understand the feeling of importance though existent from a tiny tot to an elderly person, yet should not deprieve one of the meaning of humanity.
Feeling of importance is good, but feeling of superiority can only bring destruction to oneself and to the others around.
When one learns to respect oneself and believes in oneself then the others too would believe in them. The insecurities one has sometimes makes them behave in a very irrational manner. I totally agree that everyone in this world has been created with some plusses and minusses. Its upto each one to understand their potential and tap it and to also at the same time understand their limitations.
Maligning some one who they think is weak is no show of superiority,infact its a pathetic approach a show of bad morals and only brings forth the insecurities in life.
Im glad the little finger knew its importance. Though it dint go around blowing his trumpet .I guess the victory also lies in silence.Like they say Maunam Vidhvana Bhushanam.!
You have narrated it so wonderfully.Tell Kithu I loved it and a special thanks to her.
Love,
Your Mol
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