Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Kudos to Donald Trump.

The Recent US Presidential race and the results out come made a dramatic change from Analysts and http://debates.In any democracy People's verdict are the final and a lesson to Overconfidence.Kudos to Donald Trump.

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Small Story 69 The Ten Rupees

Small Story 69 The Ten Rupees Chander arrived in Tirunelveli, the city that held a treasure trove of memories from his past. Decades ago, he had visited every two months for work, but it was one fateful trip that had forever changed his life. He remembered the temple in the Junction area where he had met Archana—a moment etched in his heart. Standing before Lord Rama and Anjaneya, Archana's soft voice had caught his attention. She lamented having lost a ten-rupee note just as the priest prepared the Archanai plate. Chander, wanting to help, offered her the money. “Take this, and tomorrow, I’ll collect it,” he said, not expecting her to turn around and introduce herself. Archana accepted his kindness, and they struck up a conversation, revealing their unexpected connections—her father was Dr. Seshan, an old practitioner he admired. That chance encounter led to many evenings spent together in the temple and later at Raj CafĂ©, where they shared dreams and aspirations. Archana, a bright MSc Chemistry student, was preparing for a future in the U.S. Meanwhile, Chander was the only son of a retired diplomat, his own path entwined with family expectations. But life took a cruel turn. Archana’s father passed away just as she was about to leave for Boston, and a tragic accident followed, leaving her bedridden and with one leg lost. Communication between them faded, and despite Chander's love for her, he respected her silence. Years passed. Chander's career took him to Mumbai, and he buried his heartache under layers of work. He convinced himself that he could move on, but Archana remained a ghost of his past. Twelve years later, fate had other plans. On a work trip to the U.S., he walked into a laboratory, only to find Archana in a wheelchair, a reality he was unprepared for. Their reunion was bittersweet. Archana, though smiling, revealed her decision not to marry, an oath made at the Anjaneyar temple in Tirunelveli. She had embraced her new life, focused on supporting her brother Ramu and his family. Chander felt a rush of emotions but knew he had to respect her choice. Still, he couldn't shake the love that had blossomed over those simple moments—over ten rupees and heartfelt conversations. Returning to India after that meeting, he decided to retire in Tirunelveli, where their story had begun. Each day, he visited the temple, remembering how a ten-rupee note had brought them together. He bought a small house, filled it with memories, and let the past wash over him like the gentle temple bells. True love, he realized, transcended all material confines. Though their paths had diverged, his heart remained tied to Archana—a reminder that some bonds, once formed, are never truly broken. K.Ragavan 6-11-24

Monday, November 4, 2024

Small Story 68 Respect for Education.

Small Story 68 Respect for Education. Ramasharma, a retired schoolmaster, was well-respected in his community for his dedication to education, particularly in mathematics. He was a principled man, devoted to his wife Shubha, his son Naveen, who lived with him along with his wife, Lakshmi. Lakshmi, a passionate Carnatic music enthusiast, regularly hosted music programs and also offered free English tuition at their home three times a week. They resided near the famous Ragigudda temple in Bengaluru. Naveen, a gold medalist in M.Pharm, worked as a marketing manager for a pharmaceutical company. He was not only academically accomplished but also had a vibrant personality, known for his love of local Kannada films. His insightful comments about movies had garnered attention from industry figures, many of whom suggested he pursue acting. However, both his father and he were against the idea, while Lakshmi secretly hoped he would consider it. One day, a relative from Hassan, Shyam, visited. He shared his own aspirations to act in films, and Ramasharma encouraged Naveen to guide him. The next morning, Naveen saw an advertisement in the local paper calling for new faces. Knowing the director was a friend, he introduced Shyam for an audition. Impressed, the director offered Shyam a supporting role, which he embraced with enthusiasm. Over the next few years, Shyam blossomed into a popular hero in Kannada cinema, eventually moving his parents to a Posh independent house in Garden City, close to the Ramasharma family. When Shyam invited them for his housewarming ceremony, Ramasharma was taken aback to see the name of the house: "Ram Naveen." During the celebration, Shyam announced his plans to start a school in collaboration with Ramasharma and Lakshmi, intending to honor the support he had received. As he expressed his gratitude to Naveen for his guidance, tears welled up in both Ramasharma and Naveen's eyes. Naveen had chosen not to pursue acting, but through his selfless gesture, he had paved the way for Shyam's success, leaving a lasting impact on their lives. K.Ragavan 5-11-24

Sunday, November 3, 2024

Small Story 67 Implications of Karma.

Small Story 67. Implications of Karma Athmaram was a retired government servant from Bengaluru, happily living in Jayanagar with his wife, Bhagyam, and their only son, Advaith, along with his wife, Swapna. Their financial situation was comfortable, thanks to Athmaram’s pension, Advaith’s lucrative job in the IT sector, and Swapna’s income from her storytelling endeavors. They enjoyed a lavish lifestyle and actively engaged in philanthropic deeds, distributing sweets and clothes during festivals like Raghavendra Aradhanai, Sri Ramanavami, Dasara, Deepavali, and Gokulashtami. Despite their happiness, a cloud lingered over the family: Advaith and Swapna had been married for six years lost their child during Covid 19 Swapna, however, never let this dampen her spirit; she channeled her emotions into her writing, continuously innovating and creating new stories. Athmaram, a firm believer in karma, remained positive, comforting his family and cherishing their days together. One day, Bhagyam visited her favorite goddess, Mahalakshmi, at the temple. There, she unexpectedly met her old friend Rajalakshmi, who hailed from Tumkur. The two women had studied together in college and shared a warm reunion, reminiscing about their youthful days. During their conversation, Rajalakshmi revealed a heartfelt secret: she and her husband, Mukund, had adopted four visually challenged children, dedicating themselves to their education and hoping that advancements in technology would one day restore their sight. Bhagyam listened intently, feeling a swell of pride for her friend's noble choice. That night, inspired by Rajalakshmi’s story, Bhagyam shared the news with her family. Joy filled their home as they discussed visiting the home for visually challenged individuals the next morning. Athmaram reflected on the situation, whispering to himself that perhaps this was the reason they hadn’t been blessed with children—a lesson in karma. Grateful to both Bhagyam’s friend and the goddess Rajalakshmi for this enlightening experience, the family felt a renewed sense of purpose and connection, eager to share their blessings with those in need. K.Ragavan 4-11-24

Tribute Versatile Actress B.SarojaDevi 842.

Tribute to Versatile actress B.Sarojadevi 842 .Today, I want to pay tribute to the versatile actress Sarojadevi, who made a significant impact in Indian cinema across various languages. Hailing from Karnataka, specifically Bengaluru, she became a prominent figure in Tamil films decades ago. Her journey began with the film Mahakavi Kalidasa, which won the National Film Award in Kannada over sixty years ago. With a prolific career spanning more than two hundred films in Kannada and Tamil, she is fondly known as Abhinaya Saraswathi. Some of her memorable works include Baga Pirivinai, Palum Palamum, Kalyana Parisu, Alayamani, Pani Thirai, Ponmana Selvan, and Iruvar Ullam, with more recent films like Aadhavan showcasing her enduring talent. Sarojadevi is one of the few personalities in the film fraternity who is universally admired. Her charming smile, graceful demeanor, and ability to embody diverse roles have earned her numerous accolades throughout her career. Today, I am happy to pay tribute to this talented actress in my blog, adding my voice to the thousands who have celebrated her contributions over the decades. K.Ragavan 4-11-24 Until We Meet Again Next Week,

Saturday, November 2, 2024

Small Story 66 .Together We Build

Small Story 66 Together We Build Sivam and Radhika had been married for five years, thriving in their careers at different banks and dreaming of their own home. While Sivam envisioned an independent house, Radhika preferred the safety and community of an apartment. Though they had no children of their own, they found joy in the company of their neighbor Savitha’s daughter, Ranjitham, who had been part of their lives since she was three. One fateful day, Ganesan, Ranjitham's father, suffered a severe scooter accident, leaving him with multiple injuries and requiring costly surgery. Savitha, working in Radhika’s bank, was determined to ensure her husband received the care he needed. She decided to take out a loan for the Surgery. ten- Days later, Ganesan’s friend came with unexpected news: after ten long years, his family had finally settled a legal dispute, taken money for legal matters from Ganeshan wanted to return and only Ranjitham knows this help.Not only that, but he also gifted Ganesan a vacant plot of land to help them build a new home. Overwhelmed with gratitude, Savitha immediately called Radhika. “Let’s build our homes together on this land,” she proposed, eyes glistening with tears. “Ranjitham is so attached to you.” Radhika, moved by the kindness surrounding them, whispered, “Your friend is amazing, but you are truly remarkable.” In that moment, they realized that together, with love and support, they could create a life that was more than just houses—it would be a home filled with hope, laughter, and a strong community. K.Ragavan 3-11-24

Friday, November 1, 2024

Small Story 65 Chiklavadi Dhuruv

Small Story 65.ChiklaVadi Dhuruv. In the small village of Chikalavadi, nestled far from the bustling city of Mumbai, life flourished under the watchful eye of Ramchand, a successful businessman and philanthropist. After decades of building his wealth in the cotton and textile industry, he and his wife, Amritha, decided to leave their city home in Dadar and settle permanently in their ancestral village. Their good friend, Srikanth, a retired postmaster, welcomed the couple’s decision. Ramchand’s only son, Adhitya, had moved to the UK for higher studies, marrying a woman Ramchand disapproved of. Years had passed without a word from Adhitya, leaving Ramchand with a heavy heart. One evening during a walk, Ramchand and Srikanth met a young boy named Dhuruv, who was searching for a medical shop. Upon learning that his mother, Vasanthi, was in the hospital, Ramchand’s compassionate nature shone through. He offered Dhuruv assistance, insisting he join the local school and stay in their outhouse until his mother recovered. Days turned into weeks, and soon Vasanthi was discharged from the hospital. Grateful for the kindness shown to her son, she shared her story with Amritha. Vasanthi had been a bank employee in Pune, but after losing her husband in an accident, she sought a new beginning in Chikalavadi. As the monsoon rains poured one day, Dhuruv accidentally spilled some cough syrup while trying to retrieve it from a shelf. In the chaos, Ramchand noticed a familiar face in a photograph—Adhitya’s. Vasanthi revealed that Dhuruv was indeed Ramchand’s grandson. Adhitya had married her against his father’s wishes, and after two happy years, tragedy struck. Tears welled in Ramchand’s eyes as he realized how misjudged his daughter-in-law had been.Also amazed to notice the reflection of his story Dhuruv inAdithya's child hoodto his son. The warmth of family flooded back into his heart, and Amritha beamed with joy, seeing traces of Adhitya in Dhuruv. Srikanth, witnessing the reunion, praised Ramchand’s decision to return to Chikalavadi. In this little village, the bonds of family and kindness forged a new chapter, connecting the past with the present, and breathing life into the future. K.Ragavan 2-11-24