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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

astonishing effort



sent by Seshadri Srinivasan



Blogger D.Srinivasan said...
Indeed astonishing. Thanks
January 31, 2012 4:01 PM
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Anonymous Anonymous said...
Excellent..!!!!
February 3, 2012 9:28 PM
Blogger Lakku said...
Who is the artist Sir, really very splendid performance.
February 18, 2012 6:47 AM
Blogger hvaidya said...
The artist's name is Sairam Iyer.
February 21, 2012 10:26 PM

Friday, January 27, 2012

Annamaya - Pada sarasi

My diary - 27 th January 2011


I am sorry, I could not be as fast, as I used to be in solving the problems quoted by you, like missing files, responding to your mails etc for the past two months.

The reasons for the same are two main issues.

1. The music season started and was regularly going to programmes, and some days even to two programmes in a day. This has eaten away most of my spare time and I could not attend to your queries and carry out the corrections.

2. I had some personal commitments which were taking most of my time of the day and I could not even come near to my laptop.

I thought I will make up the loss from 15th of January, but some more problems cropped up and I will be going away to Bombay to attend two important events of my relatives and so I may not be able to find much time for this job.

I am confident, once I come back from Bombay by 12th February, I will be able to find more time and will be able to justify your demands.

Please bear with me until then.

With greetings and appreciation for your patience.

Blogger Varadarajan.R said...

Happy Journey Sir.
January 27, 2012 11:13 PM


Thursday, January 26, 2012

Concert - Ranjani Gayathri



Download 01-sharavaNa_bhava_guruguham-rEvagupthi-rUpaka-muththuswAmy_dhIkshithar.mp3
Download 02-question_answer.mp3
Download 03-paramAnandha_natana-kEdhAra-Adhi-swAthi_thirunAL.mp3
Download 04-gAyathri_speaks.mp3
Download 05-shiva_shiva_enarAdhA-kAmavarDhini-Adhi-thyAgarAja.mp3
Download 06-question_answer.mp3
Download 07-ranjani_speaks.mp3
Download 08-chiththam_irangAdhEnayya-shahana-thriputa-pApanAsham_shivan.mp3
Download 09-question_answer.mp3
Download 10-viruththam-rAgamAlike-bilahari_amruthavarshiNi_jOnpuri.mp3
Download 11-eppo_varuvArO-jOnpuri-Adhi-gOpAlakrishNa_bhArathi.mp3
Download 12-About_themselves.mp3
Download 13-shankara_shri_giri_nATha_prabhuke-hamsAnandhi-Adhi-swAthi_thirunAL.mp3
Download 14-Audience_artist_appreciation_of_JayaTV.mp3
Download 15-Villi_nai-kAvadi_chindu-subrahmaNya_bhArathi.mp3


...that "Why is this happening?" is the most useless
question in the Universe.

The only really profitable question is, "What?" As in,
"What do I choose now?" This question empowers.
The "why" question simply perplexes, and rarely
satisfies even when it gets a good answer.

So don't try to "figure it out." Stop it. Just focus on
what you now wish to create. Keep moving forward.
There's nothing behind you that can possibly serve
you better than your highest thoughts about tomorrow.





Annamaya - Pada padmini

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

World today



Anonymous sampath kumar said...

A telling commentary on a soulless polity of the world
January 25, 2012 9:27 PM

Pool on the 57th floor of Marina Bay Sands Casino In Singapore !

Monday, January 23, 2012

Concert - D.K. Jayaraman



  1. http://www.mediafire.com/?r9t53fttnx3tfkv Guru arulum - Aabhogi 
  2. http://www.mediafire.com/?1h8rsgjq5papycx Ksheera saagara saayee - Poorvikalyaani 
  3. http://www.mediafire.com/?w129bylu11xae66 Eppadi manam - Huseni 
  4. http://www.mediafire.com/?carmqij79ii9l3y Thanigai valar - Thodi 
  5. http://www.mediafire.com/?23bbj2w4ifby5v0 Maa mayura - Bilahari 
  6. http://www.mediafire.com/?rxaxp69suxdldr8 Konji konji - Kamaas 
  7. http://www.mediafire.com/?tfw1ac1dftp652b Thillaanaa 
....that being "right" has nothing to do with it.

The idea that you call "right" is the idea that someone
else calls "wrong." The solution that you call "perfect"
is the solution that another calls "unworkable." The
position that you feel is unassailable is the very
position that others assail.

What will solve all of this? Not attack, that's for sure.
And not defense, either. So what is left? Simple human
love. The kind of love that says, "It doesn't matter who
is right or wrong. It only matters that you are not hurt.
And that we both can benefit. All true benefits are mutual."




Laugh ! It is good for health

How to Get Rid of Belly Fat

Two days back, I posted a joke on big belly. A big belly is a concern for all of us (even for those who do not have it) Here are some interesting facts about big belly.



Concert - T.K. Rangachari



  1. http://www.mediafire.com/?jx666c64zs5t5w9 Endaro 
  2. http://www.mediafire.com/?2p715vreu0c126c Vaaderaa 
  3. http://www.mediafire.com/?09h9qylk93l5qyd Ilalo pranatharthi 
  4. http://www.mediafire.com/?s72oy36em6z16d3 Kaa vaa vaa 
  5. http://www.mediafire.com/?0ttcpq0ikyf57bi Paramathmudu 
  6. http://www.mediafire.com/?lc3hed8fe84vg2p Nijadaasa 
  7. http://www.mediafire.com/?aiwayy4f6ad2aou Thathvameruga 
  8. http://www.mediafire.com/?xczgos9szv57akn RTP - Thodi 
  9. http://www.mediafire.com/?kf7o2dswidwn6sj Parulanamata 
  10. http://www.mediafire.com/?3euyy4djougvu0u Kadimodi 
  11. http://www.mediafire.com/?q7hk9uy8871qzqy Mangalam
...that a hunch is angel talk, and probably should not be
ignored.

Listen to your hunches, pay attention to your intuition,
do not dismiss your random thoughts, inspirations or
ideas. Heaven talks in snippets, not in speeches. Angels
whisper fast. They have to when they're flying around...

Honor your Hints from Heaven. They could be giving
you the best advice you ever had.




Anonymous Anonymous said...


Sir,

The compositions
1.Entharo
9.Parulannamata
are not opening.

While trying, the following alarm comes.

The Access to this page has been denied by K7 Malware / Phishing site blocker

May please see.

K.Nagarajan
January 26, 2012 6:15 AM

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Laugh ! It is good for health



தொந்தியினால் ஏற்படும் பயன்:

1. கீழே குப்புற விழுந்தால் முகத்தில் அடிபட்டு மூக்கு உடையாமல் நம்மை காப்பாற்றுகிறது .


Advantage of big belly: When you fall face down, your face and nose do not get hurt

Smile ! It is good for health ( Only Tamils can)





நீங்க முதலமைச்சரா இருந்ததை பாத்துதான்.... நான் பிரதமரா இருக்க கத்துக்கிட்டேன்.... தேங்க்ஸ் தம்பி...


ஐயோ... பெரியவங்க பெரிய வார்த்தையெல்லாம் சொல்லக்கூடாது அண்ணே .... நாங்கெல்லாம் அப்பவே அப்படி....



An experience: New but Nice



TRUE INCIDENT by Ranjani - Useful for people traveling in Chennai buses!! 

True Incident happened for a lady who is a commuter in Chennai MTC!!


" I m working in Chennai One(Thoraipakkam), Chennai. I usually travelby


Metropolitan Transport Corporation(MTC) bus, from jain college stop (Which


is near to my office) to tidel park and from Tidel park I will catch train,


to home. MTC bus coming from kelambakkam(19B,21H) mostly wont stop in 



tidel park in early days. So I usually prefer to get into T51 bus, which will


stop in tidel park stop. After some time 19B started stopping in tidel park

also.

Today while returning from office at around 8.30 pm, I was in a hurry to


catch my 9.28 pm train at Tidel park. I got up a bus(19B) in Jain College


at around 8.45 pm, and asked the conductor to give a ticket for tidel park


stop. He said, the bus wont stop there, and he asked me to get down at


signal if it stops there or else get down at stop next to tidel park. I was


argugingwith him that I am going daily with the same bus and get down in


the tidel park stop. But he kept on saying the same thing.. I got


irritated with conductor response. Suddenly I remembered a complaint phone


no.(9884301013) I read in one bus sometime back and noted down in my


mobile. I called that no. and said about the incident that conductor is not


stopping in the usual stop.

The MTC representative (person at the other end) asked me to give the phone


to the conductor. The conductor was not interested to talking with his


official. The MTC rep. asked me the bus registration no. He enquired where


is the bus at that time and I said it is in Kandhanchavadi. The MTC rep

.
said he will come in the line and talk to them. I was curious how he will


come and catch the bus.

After few mins. the wireless transmeter(to track the bus), near the driver


in the bus started shouting... Driver stop the bus. Driver stop the bus in


the left side of the road. Driver was not sure what is happening may be his


first experience, for others(including me) it is the real first


experience. The driver stopped the bus and started listening to the


transmeter. The MTC rep. enquired why the bus is not stopping in tidel park


stop. The driver said he stops in tidel park stop and in the previous trip


also he has done. The rep. asked him then why the conductor is saying like


that. He asked the conductor what is the issue. The conductor was


speechless. The driver somehow managed the situation and supported the


conductor by saying that the conductor was new to this route. The driver


asked excuse for the incident and said he will stop in the Tidel Park stop

The MTC rep. said he wanted to talk the passenger who called him. I went


near the transmeter and spoke to the MTC rep. He said sorry for the


incident happened and asked sorry on behalf of MTC. Everyone in the bus


were surprised of things happening. I came back to my seat and I was so


embarrassed as all were looking at me. Few passengers asked me what is the


number, and whom I called. They also took the number. The bus stopped in



Tidel Park stop then. After getting down I called the MTC rep. and said the bus


stopped in the stopping.

It was a nice experience for me and others who traveled in the bus,


including driver and conductor and I was very surprised after this incident.


Yes, nowadays good things are happening in government sector also and


technology is used properly."

Complaint Phone no. for Chennai MTC bus: 9884301013,9445030516,9383337639



from the face book of Vaidyanathan Sriraman

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Annamaya - Pada Kalasi

India Should leverage the Gold with the households



India is one of the largest buyers of gold in the world. More than 90 per cent of this is for jewellery purposes and not for Industrial purposes. Table 1 gives the purchase of gold for jewellery by different countries in the last few years. In the past, Indian demand was nearly 30 per cent of global consumption. Recently, the attraction of smuggling has come down due to liberalized import policy. Incidentally, domestic production of gold is very negligible, running into a few tonnes.
The purchases made in Middle East is also mostly by people of Indian origin and to that extent the demand by “Indians” is much larger. What is bought in Gulf states this year by the NRIs (non-resident Indians) will reach here may be in a year or so. At an average price of, say, Rs20, 000 for ten grams, we can estimate that for 1000 tonnes nearly Rs.2 Lakh crore has been spent in buying gold last year by Indian households, which is much larger than the aggregate capital raised from the stock market.
The purchase of Gold by households is not treated as savings in our statistics. It is treated, as consumption by households which are curious as households treat purchase of gold as “investments” whatever the economists in government may think. That the Gold is in private hands is important to note and since it is not with government it is productive. It is interesting to note that the demand has been around 1000 tonnes in the last two years and of this 25 percent is for Bar/coin investment.
But why do households invest in gold?
It is not for the return but for security. Gold is the major social security for large number of Indian households which do not have any social security at all. Kindly observe that nearly 90 percent of India is self-employed. The problem is more acute for the wives of these self-employed, as they do not have any independent access to income or savings. Even if they work, it is used for current consumption. In the poorer segments, a good portion of the income of the man could be used for drinking, gambling, etc., and hence not much left at old age.
The joint family system is breaking down and so the traditional support models are getting weakened. Under the circumstances, it is but natural that the Indian woman would like to own some assets which are useful in old age, or in case of any other eventuality. Real-estate is relatively costly, not divisible and not portable. Gold ornaments are portable and divisible. A chain can be converted into two bangles and also one can have smallest nose ring or ear stud unlike land.
 Transfer of ownership is also very easy. In the case of gold ornaments one can say that possession is ownership. In other words, if a mother removes her chain and gives it to her daughter then it belongs to the latter by tradition. One can get loan against gold by pledging it with a moneylender any time of the day or night, seven days of the week. The millions of moneylenders are actually the ATM (All Time Money) of our country, as they act as money vendors with a personal touch too. In other words gold represents the most liquid form of asset in India. One can also say that gold is the most politically correct metal, which can be owned. In traditional Indian families, sometimes, shares or fixed deposits are disposed without the knowledge of the housewife. But gold is always sold with the concurrence of the housewife. Of course, if it is on her body then it cannot be disposed off without her knowledge.
The so-called superstition pertaining to not removing the Mangal Sutra till the death of the husband is an insurance protection to the woman against rapacious relatives and children. It is assumed that the gold ornaments will work as social security for her in case of major emergency or after the death of the head of the household. The Bollywood blockbusters of yesteryear would invariably have a scene where the heroine removes her bangles or chain to be pledged for the benefit of her ailing husband and it did reflect the ground reality better than the views of experts. Hence, gold is the most liquid, portable, easy to transfer, act as social security and insurance for the middle- and low-income group women.
The Total Stock of Gold is estimated at 18,000-40,000 tonnes by different experts which may be an underestimate particularly after the Trivandrum temple vaults got opened up. That temple alone supposed to hold more than half a billion worth of Gold/Emeralds /Rubies etc
As the largest buyer of this metal in the world, India should play an active role in the international market and leverage our position to shape policies pertaining to gold. Any large buyer of a commodity, say, oil or coffee or zinc or maize wants to, and does, have a say in the accelerated disposal of that commodity in the world market. What does India do? Nothing. Is our government, then, not concerned about the welfare of the people but only about some ideological shibboleth? Why is it so? It is because there is a considerable dis-connect between the government and the middle-class.
The planners and policy-makers are either the socialist type or globalizing metropolitan elites. The Nehruvian socialist experts feel that the middle-class or petite bourgeois is naive to invest in unproductive assets instead of joining the working class in the struggle to get social security for all. This did not happen and even the proletariat opted to buy gold having little faith in the government (of any variety) providing any security at old age.
The globalizing metropolitan elites feel that the middle-class is foolish in investing in gold since the “experts like them” have defined it to be un-productive. They would rather have the middle class invest in share markets and burn their hands and legs. They are concerned about reforming the government pension system which is under severe strain as both the Central and State governments are broke. In such a situation, the most entrepreneurial and hard working, self-employed groups are facing a huge challenge to protect their future. Their position is that of a nut caught in the nutcracker with the socialists and globalisers acting as the two arms.
It is not the Indian woman who is naive or foolish, but the government which is insensitive and ignorant to the issue of leveraging on our strength.
In the context of `Digital Cash’ becoming more active, the number of transactions may rise to trillions and the number of trans-border entities issuing them will also increase. This would be more so with increased outsourcing activities. Since “Digi-Cash” does not have any sovereign guarantee, the role of gold as a medium of exchange and as an underlying standard will increase. As the monetary transactions in the net-based world expand, the concern for the underlying lack of “Sovereign Guarantee” should be highlighted. In the context of a possible death of euro and the decline of the US Dollar, this may not be very difficult to visualize. Along with this, a campaign should be launched by India to bring gold as standard of security (if not as a medium of exchange) and this may enormously help the millions of self-employed in India who own this asset and who have to take care of themselves in the coming decades.
India should also create mechanisms to leverage on the investment category [namely Bars/Coins] of the Gold purchases by middle class in the last few years. Innovative mechanisms can be created by government of India to facilitate this gold to be invested with banks and earn some nominal interest rates so that Government can show large stock of gold in banks to facilitate the stabilization of rupee value. Actually much of these coins and bars are already kept in bank lockers and locker fee is paid by the middle-class.
But in order to initiate any such steps Government of India should come out of its Nehruvian mindset and stop taking advice from Globalizers who will sell all these Gold along with our housewives to Global corporations. India should co-opt China in this global campaign to make Gold a unit of security when sovereign guarantees are not taken seriously.
One thing should be clear. Gold is brought by the women of the country. They are smart and shrewd- they will not do anything which do not make economic sense even though most economists do not have any sense pertaining to Indian realities.
The author is Professor of finance at IIM-Bangalore—Views are personal.

_______________________________________
R.VAIDYANATHAN                                                         
PROFESSOR OF FINANCE                                             
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT  
BANNERGHATTA ROAD
BANGALORE


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Mehdi Hassan Ghazals - 15


Concert - M. S. Sheela



Download 01_chalamEla_varNa_darbAr_Adhi_tiruvoTTiUr_thyAgayya.mp3
Download 02_SrI_shankara_guruvaram_nAgaswarAvaLi_rUpaka_mahAvaidyanAtha_iyer.mp3
Download 03_mArubalka_kuna_vEmira_mA_manOramanNa_shrIranjani_Adhi_tyAgarAja.mp3
Download 04_aTukArAdani_manOranjani_Adhi_thyAgarAja.mp3
Download 05-marivERE-laTAngi-khanda-chApu-patNam_subrahmaNya_iyer.mp3
Download 06-rAma_ninnE_nammmi_nAnu-husEni-Adhi-thyAgarAja.mp3
Download 07-nagumOmu-ganalEni_AbhEri_Adi_thyAgarAja.mp3
Download 08_tODi_AlApane.mp3
Download 09_kaddAnu-vAriki-tODi-Adi_thyAgarAja.mp3
Download 10_tani.mp3
Download 11-sAramaina-jAvaLi_bEhAg-rUpaka_swAti_tirunAl.mp3
Download 12_nindati_charaNam_ashtapadhi_hamsAnandi_jayadEva.mp3
Download 13_rAma_rAma_rAma_sItA_rAma_ennirO-_tillAng_purandhara_dhAsa.mp3
Download 14_hare_venkatEsha_vallabha_poreyabEku_enna_sindhubhairavi.mp3
Download 15_nI_nAma_rUpamulaku_mangaLa_sourAshtra_Adhi_thyAgarAja.mp3


Courtesy: Sangeethapriya.org
.....that the most dramatic conflicts are perhaps, those
that take place not between men but between a man
and himself.

Author Mark Moustakas said that, and he was right.
If we can win the struggle within -- the struggle that
Muslims call jihad -- we can win this human race.

What are you battling with right now? What unwanted
habit? What undesireable behavior? What old pattern?
Claim victory over these, and your entire life can change.



Blogger r b subramanian said...



Dear Sri Hariharan,

In the upload 285-M S Sheela-item No.12 appears to have some virus problem. I tried 3 different tool bars and all of them blocked the downloading of that particular file.
Please check it up


regards

rbs
January 18, 2012 12:01 AM
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Blogger hvaidya said...



Dear Mr. RBS,

It is opening and downloading. Please try again and let me know
January 18, 2012 9:32 PM