Wednesday, January 03, 2007

உன் நினைவால்

நீ இல்லை என்பதே மெய்,
ஆனால் உன் நினைவு மெல்லிய நறுமணம் போல் என்மனதில் எழுந்து,
என்னை கொஞ்சம் கொஞ்சமாக கொல்கின்றது,
மரங்களின் கிளையை கரயான் அரிப்பது போல, உன் நினைவு என்னை கொல்கின்றது.

PS - Thoughts Bhargavi, Editing Lakshmi and Praveen.

Sunday, December 31, 2006

newYear = incrYear(this.year) { return 2006 + 1; }

Too bad you need prove that you are a programmer even in your post :P - Hey boss, see I can program :D.

Let’s try to make an attempt to poetic ;)

She passed by leaving behind evergreen thoughts - Thank you 2006 :)

Scientist relate her to light,
Astrologers mint money in her name,
All over the world people celebrate, cry, dance and laugh as she moves along with us,
In return she just leaves behind memories to cherish,
Hope someone finds "Time Machine" soon - to sail back and see a re-telecast :D

There she comes again showing promising signs of prosperity, good health and peace - Lets make 2007 a step to reach pinnacle!

Mylapore blues and Mambalam greens - Triplicane times (could not think of anything rhyming :D )

I would say this is one of the posts which has varied thoughts and totally random.

So let’s start with a variety!

What is so special about these areas - Few things which make these places stand out - Lots of temples, residential area - beautiful chicks and handsome-smart dudes, Agraharam (locality where most of the Brahmin communities live), witty mamies :D.

Thinking about temples - Shastra related to building temples is a very good topic to research about - It is really mind boggling! I might not have the patience to do a research on this but I would always love to hear and learn about this (not an avid reader :)).

Mylapore Vs Triplicane - Shiva Vs Parthasarathy

Let’s not discuss about Saivaites and Vaishnavaites - they are hot ones and you guys better visit wikipedia :).

Parthasarathy (Lord Vishnu - Protector) temple at Triplicane is a beautiful place - it is actually one of the temple in the 108 Thirupathi list - it is said that anyone who visits all the places in this list would directly go to heaven - almost all Iyengar oldies tries to complete the list.

"Hariyum shivanum onnu ariyaathavar vaayil maanu" :P

Being an Iyengar the first temple I visited was the Kabalishwar (Lord Shiva - Destroyer) temple at Mylapore - It is a real huge temple in the midst of the city. It is quite silly, but there has always been an electric conversation between the worshippers of Shiva (Iyer - saivites) and Vishnu (Iyengars - vishnavites). I have myself have made few discussions on this topic ( B.Bhu and C.Bhu you can have a hearty laugh if read this blog - remember those hot conversations we have had :P about How great Iyengars are :D).

Having visited both the temples - the notable differences I have seen apart from the dieties are - kumkum instead of vibhudhi and of course thulasi, special thertham, jatari, puliyodharai and dodhiyoonam (thayir saadam).

Let’s not divert the blog to discuss about temples - Let's talk about few of the Brahminical food punches!

Common - Iyengar - Iyer

Sambar - Nazhikaramadhu- koozhambu
kaai - karamadhu - kaai
rasam - sathamadhu - rasam
paisam - kannamadhu or thirukanamadhu - paisam
thayir sadam or soru - dodhiyoonam - thayir sadam

There are more terms to add to this list - feel free to add or correct if I am wrong!

Lets make the blog more random - Why not talk about mamies - (even I would fall in that category few years from now :)) - You can find few of coolest mamies on earth in these areas - the kind of language they use, the conversations they build - it can be as silly as possible or even intellectual :P.

The core identification marks of mamies - diamond earrings, pierced nose - decorated with diamond, neck completely covered with gold - I sometime wonder how they ever bear the weight, madisar saree ( Costume a typical mami would wear - it is a nine yards saree - I would say the Iyer way of wearing it is sexy :P ).

Have you guys visited Agraharam - streets where brahmins reside - Mostly they are streets that surrounds the temple. The only Agraharam I have visited is the one in Mylapore and Triplicane - I would love to visit the ones in Villages - Have never visited any village (I should probably marry someone whose native is a village - otherwise I see no scope of visiting a village: D). The houses in Agraharam are too good with an excellent construction strategy and they differ from place to place (Even now I remember the way one of my friend had explained how a house in Agraharam would look like in Thirunalveli - Hey dude it would be great if you would comment on how these houses look like :) )

Before making it more random I think I will stop here :)