Ever heard of ‘Luca bos’ ~
for sure you have seen that !!
வேழம் உடைத்து மலைநாடு; மிகுமுத்து
உடைத்து தென்னாடு;
தாழ்வில் தொண்டை வளநாடு; சான்றோர் உடைத்தென்று உரைத்ததல்லால்
சோழன் புவிசோறு உடைத்தென்னும்;
துதியால் எவர்க்கும் உயிர்கொடுத்து
வாழும் பெருமைத் திருநாடு;
வளம்சேர் சோழ மண்டலமே
மலைநாடாகிய சேரநாடு
யானைகளை உடையது. தென்னாடாகிய பாண்டி நாடு முத்து உடையது. தொண்டை நாடு சான்றோர் உடையது.
சோழ வளநாடு சோறு உடையது. மனிதர்களுக்கு சோறு
உயிர் கொடுப்பதால் எல்லா நாட்டையும் விடச் சோழ நாடே சிறந்தது. [சோழமண்டல சதகம் எனும் சிற்றிலக்கிய வகை]
Elephants always
attract me. An adult African elephant's
trunk is about seven feet (two meters) long! It's actually an elongated nose
and upper lip. Like most noses, trunks are for smelling. When an elephant
drinks, it sucks as much as 2 gallons (7.5 liters) of water into its trunk at a
time. Then it curls its trunk under, sticks the tip of its trunk into its
mouth, and blows. Out comes the water, right down the elephant's throat.
Lucania was an
ancient area of Southern Italy. It was the land of the Lucani, an Oscan people.
It extended from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the Gulf of Taranto. ‘Luca bos’ : Lūca (“a city in
Etruria”) + bōs (“cow”), literally Lucanian cow to mean elephant because the
Romans first saw elephants in Lucania as part of Pyrrhus of Epirus's army.
Westerners
think differently and advise more so ~ especially to us, the Asians. A journalism Professor has taken a
documentary “Elephants in the Coffee” trying to promote a new theory that there
is more to consider than skim milk versus soy the next time you’re waiting in
line for a latte. Your cup of coffee could come at the expense of an elephant,
is what he tries to teach us. He states
that coffee plantations have taken over
the natural habitats of many animals, including elephants. He would better reserve his chatter to his
own colleagues, who resort to ‘game hunting’ [which is neither game nor
hunting] – simply killing wild animals, fully loaded with ammunition – they pay
for this heinous act ! – but advise others on cruelty to animals … what a way
!!
Away
from all the melee, we confine ourselves to
what attracts us, pleases us and makes our lives prettier – the grand Uthsavam
of Periya Jeeyar is now on at all Divyadesams and today (23rd Oct
2017) is the 8th day. Saint
Vara Vara Muni, the last of the ‘Poorvacharyars’ in the grand galaxy of
preceptors was known as Alagiya Manavala Nayanar, before he was ordained the
holy order of Sanyasa.
Our
Acharyar is adored as ‘Manavalamamunigal’ , Sowmya Jamathru Yogi and more. Sri
Mamunigal flourished in this world
between 1370 and 1443 A.D. Our Swami
spent his early years at Tirunagari and
then moved to Srirangam, the holy city of so many eminent divines. Here HE
organized and systemized the temple management and rituals. Swami was a very great scholar and his
commentaries are characterised by the clarity and completeness of exposition.
On 8th
day, Sri Manavala Mamunigal had purappadu astride silver elephant and outshone
with His kindness and benevolence. Here
are photos taken during the purappadu
Adiyen
Srinivasa dhasan
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