These vast
bodies of water surrounding the continents are critical to humankind. Our own Triplicane is on the shores of a
mighty Ocean – the Bay of Bengal. An Ocean
is a continuous body of saltwater that covers more than 70 percent of the
Earth's surface. Ocean currents govern the world's weather and churn a
kaleidoscope of life. Humans depend on these teeming waters for comfort and
survival, but global warming and overfishing threaten to leave the ocean
agitated and empty.
Geographers
divide the ocean into four major sections: the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and
Arctic. Smaller ocean regions are called seas, gulfs, and bays, such as the
Mediterranean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and the Bay of Bengal. Stand-alone bodies of
saltwater like the Caspian Sea and the Great Salt Lake are distinct from the
world's oceans. Now perhaps as an
addition, an "alien" ocean has been built on Earth by researchers. The
simulation of another world could help us explore more of our solar system and
understand the strange worlds that lurk within it. Scientists one day hope to be able to plunge
a submarine under the surface of Titan, Saturn's biggest moon. Nasa hopes to be
able to do so within the next 20 years.
For
us, the Ocean of significance is ‘Thiruparkadal’ where Lord Sriman Narayana
reclines on Adisesha.
அழகன்றே ஆழியாற்கு ஆழிநீர் வண்ணம்,
அழகன்றே அண்டம் கடத்தல்,
- அழகன்றே
அங்கை நீரேற்றாற்கு அலர்மேலோன் கால்கழுவ,
கங்கைநீர் கான்ற கழல்.
Sri Peyalwar whose
darshan was enabled by the lights lit by Poigai alwar and Boothathalwar – asks : is it the
deep-Ocean hue of the Lord that is beautiful; was the water [that
eventually became sacred Ganges] poured on the lotus feet of the Lord by
Brahma - when Sriman Narayana accepted the gift of land, and in
accepting stretched His foot into space – beautiful ….
~ to us it only Sri
Parthasarathi’s divya thirukolam on Ekadasi day that is the most beautiful.
All of us can enjoy that beauty through some photos taken during the veethi
purappadu.
Adiyen Srinivasa dhasan.
11th Feb 2018
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