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2008 Onam Pookalam competition conducted by AKCAF

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2008 Onam Pookalam – competition conducted by All Kerala Colleges Alumni Forum


2nd prize – Christ College Irinjalakuda

1st prize – Sree Kerala Varma College, Trichur

Significance of Navaratri, Mahavanavmi and Vidhyaarambam (Ezhuthiniruthal)

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Significance of Navaratri, Mahavanavmi and Vidhyaarambam (Ezhuthiniruthal)

9 – day Navratri festival begins on the first day of the Shukla Paksha of the Ashwayuja/ Ashwina month (Ashwayuja Padyami). In 2008, Navratri begins on 30th September, Tuesday. On this day, in Northern States and in Karnataka and certain extent in Andra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, a ceremony called ‘Durga Kalash Sthapana’ is done with utmost devotion. Shri Durga Mahaanavami will be celebrated on 8th October. The festival of Navratri ends on 9th October, Thursday. On this day, devotees celebrate Dussehra / Dasara. It is also called Vijaya Dashami day where children are initiated to the world of learning and knowledge in the presence of goddess Saraswathi at temples or in front of gurus in gurukulas / schools of knowledge.

Navratri ” literally means “nine nights.” Navratri is celebrated twice a year, once at the beginning of the New Samvatsar (Hindu New year) in Summers and again at the onset of winter. Navratri or Navratra are therefore known as Chaitra Navratra and Shaardey Navratra on the basis of their occurrence. These nights are devoted to the reverence of Goddess Durga (Maa Durga) who exists in many forms and is the manifestation of the absolute energy that pervades the Universe. During these days and nights prayers are offered to Mother Goddess.

The Shrimad-devi Bhagwat mentions the significance of puja done during the Navratri. Devi Mahaatmya and other texts invoking Goddess Durga are cited during thir period of nine days. According to puraanas if a person worships Goddess during this period then he is blessed with virtues of all kinds and all his sins are forgiven.

During Navaratri, we invoke the energy aspect of God in the form of universal mother Maa Durga, which literally means the remover of miseries of life. Maiya is also known as Shakti as she is the source of all energies in the world. It is this energy, which helps God to proceed with the work of creation, preservation and destruction.

In Shiv Puraan, Lord Shiva says that he is Shav(meaning Dead) without the powers of Shakti (his wife and the ultimate source of energy). In other words, we can say that even God is motionless, absolutely changeless without the divine support of Maa Durga.

In Bhagwat puraan, Lord Vishnu says that he is incomplete without his better half. He blesses those who worship his wife Maa Mahalaxmi. It is for this reason the world says Radhey-Krishna and Sita-Raam and not Raam-Sita or Krishna – Radhey.

The worship of Mother Goddess can be dated back to Indus Valley Period wherein the statue of Mother Goddess clearly mentions the presence of her supremacy. This is a true example of importance given to females in Idian culture and religion.

Durga or the destructive aspect of the divine mother is worshipped during the first three nights. On the succeeding three knights, her protective aspect of Lakshmi and on the last three nights, her knowledge aspect or Saraswati are worshipped. The significance of this order is that first durga destroys all the evil propensities lurking in the minds of her devotees; then lakshmi implants divine qualities in the devotees’ minds and finally saraswati bestows true knowledge to her devotees. The tenth day known as Vijaya Dasami, commemorates the victory of knowledge over ignorance of goodness over evil.

September 30: The festival of Navratri begins.

1st – 3rd day of Navratri

On the first day of the Navaratras, ‘Kalash Shthaapna. is done in the puja room.These initial days are dedicated to Durga Maa, the Goddess of power and energy. Her various manifestations, Kumari, Parvati and Kali are all worshipped during these days. They represent the three different classes of womanhood that include the child, the young girl and the mature woman.

Octomber 4: Lalita Panchami

4th – 6th day of Navratri During these days, Lakshmi Maa, the Goddess of peace and prosperity is worshipped. On the fifth day which is known as Lalita Panchami, it is traditional, to gather and display all literature available in the house, light a lamp or ‘diya’ to invoke Saraswati Maa, the Goddess of knowledge and art.

Octomber 7: Durga Ashtami Puja

These final days belongs to Saraswati Maa who is worshipped to acquire the spiritual knowledge. This in turn will free us from all earthly bondage. But on the 8th day of this colorful festival, yajna (holy fire) is performed. Ghee (clarified butter), kheer (rice pudding) and sesame seeds form the holy offering to Goddess Durga Maa.

Octomber 8: Mahanavami Puja. Navratri ends.

The festival of Navratri culminates in Mahanavami. On this day Kanya Puja is performed. Nine young girls representing the nine forms of Goddess Durga are worshiped. Their feets are washed as a mark of respect for the Goddess and then they are offered food mainly consisting kala chana, halwa and poori. Then after new clothes or gifts by the worshiper. This ritual is performed in most parts of the country.

Octomber 9: Vijaya Dashmi

After the three days of Puja, in Dashami , in the last day, a tearful farewell is offered to the Goddess. Most of the community pujas postpone the farewell as long as possible and arrange a grand send-off. The images are carried in processions around the locality and finally is immersed in a nearby river or lake. Vijaya Dashami is an event celebrated all over the country.This day also marks the return of Lord Ram to Ayodhya after 14 years in exile

This is also the day when most of the Malayalees do the Vidyaarambam or Ezhuthiniruthal ceremony to initiate children to the world of learning and knowledge.

Panachikkadu saraswathi temple, Thiruvullakkavu Sri Dharmashastha temple, Chottanikkara Devi temple and Paravur Mookambi temple are well known places where Vidyarambam ceremonies are conducted in an elaborate and systematic manner. Kollur Mookambika temple is also very significant amongst all art and music lovers, as well as educationist.

Even if it is a hindu tradition, now it is followed by other religions too to start the formal education of children on this auspicious day dedicated to Vidhya Devi.

At temples, it will be the chief priest and his assistants who takes initiative to start this knowledge initiating process to the child by first writing on the tongue with a golden ring a sloka/or small prayer dedicated to saraswathi and then holding the hands of the child, the priest makes him write on sand or on rice the same slokas. This is also done in schools of knowledge by gurus.

Normally, they (the priests or the gurus or elders) with soft and careful hands and with prayers and good thoughts in mind, make the child write the following words on his tongue:

Om

Hari Shree Ganapathaye Namah Avignamasthu

Children and elders who already have started their education may write the above and then followed by the below mentioned prayers:

Om Sree Gurubhyo Namah
Om Sree Saraswathaye Namah

And if you know Malayalam the following first few letters of the language


or the alphabets of any language you know for example, English, Hindi, French etc. and then followed by numerals starting from 0 to 9 etc.

Vijaya Dashmi day is also very auspicious and many children are initiated into the world of music and arts on this day.

For those readers who wish to learn or start learning Malayalam, the following site is very useful.
http://www.geocities.com/malatutor/

May I take this opportunity to wish all my readers blessings in abundance from the goddess of knowledge to continue and sustain knowledge (all types of it ) from all sources.

Vidyarambham (Ezhuthiniruthal) on Vijayadashami day

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On the auspicious day of Vijayadashami (Thursday, 9 October 2008) Ezhuthiniruthal / Vidyarambham (Kerala traditional custom of initiating children into the world of letters) will be organized in Sharjah.
For more details, please respond to : ekata.sharjah@gmail.com

Two-day animation festival from Sept 5

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Two-day animation festival from Sept 5

Bangalore,Sept 1 : Association of Bangalore Animation Industry (ABAI) will hold a two-day animation festival at J N Tata Auditorium of Indian Institute of Science here from September five.

Since its formation three years ago, ABAI has been holding the festival to exhibit the best available technology in the industry, it said in a release.

“The festival will provide an opportunity for technicians to be aware of the new available technology in the industry and business opportunities. Several companies from different parts of the country will participate in the event”, it said.

Noted cartoonist and Magsaysay award winner R K Laxman, Karnataka IT/BT Secretary Ashok Kumar Manoli, Vishwanath Reddy, Proprietor of Chandamama Magazine, and many experts in the field will attend, the release said

For a Better Tomorrow – "Oru Nalla Nalekkuvendi"

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Pravasi Bandhu Welfare Trust

cordially invites all dependents of Pravasees and Pravasees on vacation

to

its 153rd interactive program titled

“Oru Nalla Nalekkuvendi”

at Indian Medical Association Hall (IMA), Nearr. Collector’s benglow,

Kannur
on
Saturday, the 30th August at 10.30.a.m.

This program will discuss on the present condition of the people who returned from the Gulf without financial planning after decades of service abroad for permanent settlement and present condition of the Pravasees, increasing debt-trap among Pravasees, the roll of dependents to control expenditure, need of saving for the future, saving technique, various investment opportunities, how Micro Saving and Systematic Investment will help the people for the comfortable retired life.

I request all NRIs to pass this message to your friends from Kannur Dist.– K.V ShamsudheenChairmanPravasi Bandhu Welfare TrustOverseas Contact: Post Box No. 940Sharjah, United Arab Emirateshttp://www.pravasibandhu.com/Mob: 00919745131310
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Artscape Exhibition in Abu Dhabi on Thursday, 28th August 2008

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Artscape Exhibition in Abu Dhabi on Thursday, 28th August 2008

Sohanlal teams up with Thilakan in ‘Orkkuka Vallappozhum’

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Sohanlal teams up with Thilakan in ‘Orkkuka Vallappozhum’

Music lovers all over cannot forget the recently concluded Raga Ratnam Junior show. The quality of the show was appreciated by all and even managed to get the prime time of Amrita TV for it’s telecast and even continued after the Finals due to viewer’s demand.

Mr. Sohanlal, the producer and director of the show, daring and courageous man behind such a venture is coming up with an exciting project – a movie this time. Thilakan is doing a key character in the film ‘Orkkuka Vallappozhum’ to be directed by Sohanlal. A promising artiste, director and more over a daring person who wish to innovate, who made the beautiful ‘Neermaathalathinte Pookkal’, a telefilm about poetess Kamala Das. In the movie ‘Orkkuka Vallappozhum’, Thilakan plays the character of a 75 year old.

It is known to all that the thespian has not been getting characters commensurate to his potential and righteously has been voicing his protest against this for sometime now. This is an opportunistic character which may bring out the best in him as the role promises much emotion projecting his talents, yet un-explored by others.

Shilpabala, a new face, plays the heroine.

The filming of the movie, produced by Vinu Y.S for God’s Own Moviz, is scheduled for September at Kuttikkanam. Music is by M.Jayachandran. Music lovers can listen to some good scores including onne of P Bhaskaran’s poems in this movie. The story is narrated in a nostalgic mood where veteran Sethumadhavan makes feeble attempts to return to the innocence of his past.

Ramesh Menon
10082008

ANAND – a true leader – future of Arts & music in safe hands.

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ANAND – a true leader – future of Arts & music in safe hands.

This week some of us were lucky enough to have skipped the urge to take hot summer holidays away from UAE. Six finalists from Amrita TV’s Super Star Global programme visited Abu Dhabi to perform at the National Theatre. They arrived on 30th July and the show was held on 1st August. It turned out to be a huge success for the organisers Kerala Social Centre. A big surprise – more because of the facts that many fans/families were out of town due to summer holidays and the three day national holiday.

What made me write this article is the way these boys and girls conducted amongst themselves, with the fans and the crowd during their visit with their excellent behaviour and public relations.

Anand – I had watched him many times while performing for SSG and then his exit speech was one which set out to be an example for all the contestants of Reality shows. It didn’t end there. He moved on to something new surprising all his fans and became the anchor of the Let’s Dance show. How is he going to manage this – was one question which came to my mind at the beginning and had written off this programme – Let’s Dance – with many other ordinary shows happening around. A casual watching of the show on one night during its re-telecast time here in Abu Dhabi changed my mind. It made me extend my TV watching time after the late night Middle East news.

My mind said, hey, this is someone whom I have to focus for my TQM values – a person who really views positive out of every situation and personalities.

I never thought I will be meeting him this fast. There comes a phone call from a friend of mine from KSC Abu Dhabi. The boys and girls whom you criticised and promoted are coming down to Abu Dhabi for a performance. Would it be possible to work out something extra for them elsewhere in other Emirates. Why not? It was a Wednesday afternoon and I was left with Thursday and the week from Sunday to Wednesday to arrange this. A few phone calls here and there and I was explained in detail by several organisers about the lack of time and difficulties in getting approvals, selling the tickets, finding organisers, venues etc.

Ok, leave it for now. We will make their visit memorable here. Checked with all the newspaper/media friends to give maximum coverage. Now, what? – wait for them to arrive here.

All of them arrived in Dubai and after a long immigration que/clearance they all came out of the airport and then what a welcome they got! It was a dusty and sandy evening. What would normally take a 2 hours trip down to Abu Dhabi from Rashmi’s home, it took them almost 5 hours to reach Abu Dhabi.

The dust and sandstorm portrayed also the mindset of these talented youngsters and the organisers – how the venue will be, how the audience will be and finally the auditorium – is it going to be empty, half full or full??. Several questions and question marks hovered around all of us.

We didn’t relax a bit during this time – worked door to door and camps to camps to announce their arrival and opportunity to meet them in real. Fingers did not stop dialling numbers from the mobiles of everyone involved.

Did not contact them till later part of Thursday allowing them to rest and relax. And in the afternoon went to meet them at the Kerala Social Centre. Knocked the door of the meeting room where they were doing their practise session. Someone opened and all of them very serious about their jobs. Introduced myself and then the seriousness melts down. May be they expected someone different in looks.

Roopa, Ratheesh, Praveen, Latha, Rashmi and Anand. But, one person stood really high above all of them – Anand. First glimpse itself I could make out the capabilities behind this power pack of talents. Cool, concise and clear about what he is talking when questioned and focussed and optimistic. Relaxing with each one of them but at the same time taking control whenever it is required. During the show and after, even during their two day holiday period in UAE, he proved it again and again. He is the man in control and one who can really get along with everyone.

All of them were excellent and captured the heart and soul of everyone during this visit.

It also proved me one thing – many of our finer talents are short in physical stature but TALL above everyone in their Quality output. Look at P. Jayachandran etc etc. And Anand has joined their bandwagon. Like one of my close friend from media – a very famous personality – who is also short, had said earlier – if I had a few inches more to my height – I would have ruled the media world. For Anand, I firmly believe this few inches are not at all necessary as he has shown sparks during his visit here to the UAE that a whole world of achievement and success awaits him ahead. He can do it, that is my belief and it has never let me down.

Boys and girls from Let’s Dance, do utilise him to the best of your abilities. It is an opportunity to be amongst him and extract the nuances of his management, artistic and more than anything else interpersonal skills. That “MIND” inside him is thinking in 200 different directions at the same time. If you observe him and follow him, you will automatically see yourself in a higher platform of performance and personal conduct.

God bless and have a great future ahead.

Ramesh Menon
04082008