Friday, February 23, 2007

My Family Background ....


I was born and brought up in a traditional family in Mulanthuruthy village near Cochin. My father is a merchant and mother is a housewife. Even though we were dealing with coconut, areca nut, black pepper and other hill products our main activity was coconut buying, processing and selling copra to oil mills in Mattanchery/ Cherthalai. This was a home based small scale business which requires high level of hard work and physical labour. Coconut loading and unloading, de-husking, drying in daylight and dryer house, de-shelling etc. requires large amount of patience and hard work and there was no mechanisation available at that time. This is one of the factors which inspired me for hard working and timely completion of assigned jobs from my schooldays itself.

Ajitha Alexander Koppandisseril -My Partner


Jossy Achayan

There is no exercice no a days. I am getting phisically fatigue. Every New Year I will think I am going to be regular in my Morning walks. But after few weeks the whole resolutions will be in back burner.

Monday, January 29, 2007

There was sound...


The pravana manthra 'Aum' is supreme manthra.
The same sound that mentioned in Old Testament.
It is connected with the prana of human life.
It is the sweetest of all the sounds..
It controls our breath, thus our life.
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"Om poornamadah poornamidamPoornaat poornamudachyate
Poornasya poornamaadayaPoornamevaavashishyate"

Meaning:
That (pure consciousness) is full (perfect); this (the manifest universe of matter; of names and forms being maya) is full. This fullness has been projected from that fullness. When this fullness merges in that fullness, all that remains is fullness.-

Peace invocation -Isa Upanishad

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Bhagavad Gita - The supreme text.


I got attracted to the great Indian textures, only becouse of my shared stay with Mr.Krishnakumar in our college hostel. Later I got attracted by books of Guru Nuthya and some of his writtings gave me a break into world classics and great Indian textures. When I was in Chennai, I used to attend lectures and study classes by different prominent philosophers like Swamy Parthasarathy, Jaggi Vasudev, Sunandaji etc.. Swamy Parthasarathy's class only lead me to the weekly Gita class on sundays at Gopalapuram. Their Bro. Sudharsan's class was very attracting and simple to digest. He had discribed the meaning and importance of Gita worses in a simple and easy manner, so that anyone with out knowledge of sanskrit can easily undestand the same.