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Institute of Sri Ramchandra Consciousness is offering free two-day training on PRANAHUTI AIDED MEDITATION at Valasaravakkam, Chennai on 17-Feb-2018 (Saturday) and 18-Feb-2018 (Sunday), 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM. Registration contact Ph: 99400 90838 www.sriramchandra.org

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VALASAI TIMES Humour Club Meet Humour Club of T. Nagar will organize its meet-up on February 18 at The Stenographers Guild in T. Nagar, at 4 pm. Date : February 18. For details, Contact : 97907 75571

Food Fest Restore is organizing a Safe Food Festival on February 17 and 18 at Stella Maris College on Cathedral Road, Teynampet. The Festival commemorates the 10th anniversary of Restore, a not-for profit organization, which works with marginal farmers to revive traditional and organic methods of farming. The Festival will be marked by stalls shelling farmers, produce cultivated through organic and natural methods; ready to eat food stalls, traditional games and workshops n pottery, spinning, weaving and natural dyeing.

Madras Toastmaster Club Meet Madras Toastmaster Club, affiliated to Toastmaster International, USA, is organizing its meet n February 18 at 10 am. It is a community club where members from various fields meet every Sunday at 10.30 am., to improve their public speaking and leadership skills. A typical Toastmasters Club is made up of 30 to 40 people who meet nce a week for about an hour.

February 17, 2018

Venue : Andhra Chamber of Commerce, West CIT Nagar, Nandanam. Contact : 9940237882

Vazhai Intro Meet Vazhai is an NGO that contributes to the upliftment of rural kids by mentoring them. Date : February 18. Time : 2.30 pm to 4.30 pm; Venue : Explorer Kidz, Shanmugam Road, Tambaram West (Near Prrovika Mobiles). Contact : 99622 84228 / 91766 91799

Honour for Musicians A special event has been organized by Laya Laavanyaa Fine Arts Foundation to felicitate and honour some of the musicians with cash awards. The event will be held on February 17, 6 pm., at the Narada Gana Sabha and the awardees are Aruna Sairam, Vikku Vinayakaram and S.J. Arjun Ganesh This will be followed by Aruna Sairam’s vocal concert.

Temple, situated at Manapakkam village, near Chinglepet, Kanchipuram District, on the eastern side of the Palar river bank, is more than 400 years old. The maha samprokshanam of the temple was performed in 2007. The daily rituals, special homams and utsavam at the shrine are being performed by the devotees. To improve amenities at the shrine the temple kainkarya sabha solicits donations. Contributions may be sent to ‘Sri Audhikesava Perumal Kainkarya Sabha,’ 137/60, Luz Church Road, Mylapore, Chennai – 600 004. For Bank Transfer : A/c. no : Andhra Bank Mowbrays Road Branch, Chennai – 600 018. A/c. no : 025510011011266, IFSC : ANDB0000255, MICR : 6000011015. For details, Call 98414 81241 / 044 – 2499 4503

Handicraft Sale

A workshop on Art and Craft will be conducted at Saligramam Full-Time Branch Library. Date : February 18. Venue : No. 18, Navaneethammal Street, Saligramam. Contact : 99411 73391 / 044 – 2376 3391

An exhibition-cum-sale of handicrafts will be organized at Little Flower Convent School for Blind and the Deaf on G.N. Road from February 17 to 21. Time from 10 am to 7 pm. Embroidered clothes and laces will be sold. The handicrafts are made by differently-abled people and rural women.

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Tirtha Aradhana

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Sri Narayana Tirtha Swamigal

Aradhanai festive committee, Thirupoonthuruthy, in association with Thirupoonthuruthy Sri Narayana Tirtha Swamigal Trust, Chennai, will conduct the 272nd year aradhana of Thirupoonthuruthy Sri Narayana Tirtha and the 54 th Tarangam music festival at Swamy’s Brindavanam, Thirupoonthuruthy. The three day event commences on February 21, 3 pm, with Veda parayanam, Bikshavandanam and Thirumurai renditions. Music Concerts, upanyasam, discourse and

namasankirtanam will form part of the three day event, which concludes on February 23 with the aradhana. Contributions in the form of Cheque / DD may be drawn in the favor of ‘Tirtha Narayana Swamigal Aradhana Celebration Committee (Regd.)’ and sent to Tirtha Narayana Swamigal Aradhan Celebration Committee office, Old. No. 64/2, New No. 10/2, II Main Road, R.A. Puram, Chennai – 600 028. Phone : 98403 59056


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Velammal wins silver in state leval KHO –KHO match

Velammal Main school U – 19 KHO – KHO Boys team bagged Silver medal in State level Bharathiyar Day games held recently at St. Thomas High School, Tirunelveli organized by Government of school education. The team has bagged silver medal consecutively for the past five years.

Hayagriva pooja

Bharath Vikas Parikshad and Kalki Manava Seva Samithi have jointly taken 10th & 12th Students of various schools to Chettipuniyam and other temples to worship Lord Hayagriva and Goddess Saraswathi to secure good marks in their state examinations. If any schools interested to conduct Lord Hayagriva pooja, contact Sri Ragavan, 6381282570; Sri S.Ethirajan, 98409 66843.

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Velammal Excels in National Level Art Olympiad

To bring out the innate talents in students, ‘Small Hands Big Art Foundation’ and ‘Sir J.J. Institute of Applied Art’ hosted a National Level Art Olympiad at Bangalore, recently 15,000 contestants from India, Uman and Bhutan Participated. The students of Velammal, Mugappair Campus Miss. Vinitha Lakshmanan and Miss. R. Dharani Std VIII our student amoung the 150 winners. They were awarded a cash prize of Rs. 2000 Management congratulated and praised the budding artists.


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Amazon Prime Video India released the trailer of 'Breathe' Amazon Prime Video and Abundantia Entertainment released the trailer of their much anticipated Amazon Prime Original series – Breathe. Directed by Mayank Sharma, Breathe, is an 8-episode gritty, psychological thriller that explores the lives of ordinary people faced with extraordinary circumstances. With this launch, Amazon Prime Video continues to produce high quality content that finds appeal with both Indian and global audiences. Breathe will be released on January 26th, in three languages - Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, across 200 countries and territories worldwide. Breathe is a gritty psychological drama that follows the lives of ordinary people faced with extraordinary circumstances. Kabir Sawant (Amit Sadh), a brilliant but unconventional officer of the Mumbai Crime Branch, puts together the pieces of seemingly unconnected deaths of organ donors that lead to an unlikely suspect - the affable Danny Mascarenhas (R. Madhavan). As Danny faces the difficult choice between morality and the slim possibility of saving his dying son’s life, Kabir will not stop till he cracks the case and delivers justice. Danny Mascarenhas (R. Madhavan) is the single parent to six-year-old, Josh, who suffers from lung failure (Cystic Fibrosis), a congenital life-threatening disease, and is

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in dire need of a lung transplant. A God-fearing family man, his life revolves around his son, his widowed mother and the soccer academy that he runs. Breathe captures Danny’s struggle to save the life of his son, as he tries to create his own fate, to alter his son’s destiny. Will the relentless cop catch the killer? Will Danny be able to save his son? What drives Kabir? Who will the next victim be? All these questions and more will be answered through the course of this gripping, emotional and psychological

thriller. The difference between a man becoming a ‘Protector’ or ‘Predator’ is simply what’s at stake. The Amazon Prime Original, Breathe, is produced by Abundantia Entertainment and launched in January 2018, exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. In an unprecedented move, Breathe will launch as a trilingual 8 episode series simultaneously in 200+ countries and territories worldwide. Stay tuned! YouTube trailer Link: http://amzn.to/Breathe Tamil Trailer

FREE TWO-DAY TRAINING ON PRANAHUTI AIDED MEDITATION A free two-day training programme on Pranahuti Aided Meditation will be conducted by Institute of Sri Ramchandra Consciousness at Valasaravakkam, Chennai. Course will be held on 17-Feb- 2018 (Saturday) and 18-Feb- 2018 (Sunday) between 9:00 am – 6:00 pm. Venue: No:42, Rajagopalan Street, Valasaravakkam, Chennai–600 087. The key topics scheduled to be covered in the training programme include Goal of Human Life, Way of Living, Meditation Practices, Concentration and Control of Mind, Pranahuti and Stages of Spiritual Progress. The programme includes 4 practical sessions of Meditation. Institute will conduct the programme in English at free of cost. Only 15 people between the age group of 18 and 58 will be allowed to participate. For registration please contact Ph : 99400 90838; www.sriramchandra.org


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February 17, 2018

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ound is intrinsic to Indian Culture. Apart from the high decibels of the daily life that stun most expatriates on their first visit to their country, specific sounds - or rather, frequencies - are crucial to the philosophy that governs Indian traditions. The most important, and the well-known, is the syllable ‘Om’,. Also of importance are the sounds of the conch and bell in worship and other rituals. If properly used, both the conch and the bell can generate the same vibrations as ‘Om’. Meaning and Deeper Meaning : ‘Om’, which can be said to be a portmanteau of three sounds - ‘ah’ ‘oh’ and ‘mm’ - was considered by the sages of old to be the sound that initiated creation. Similarly the blowing of conches and the ringing bells set off vibrations which affect ambient energy. Certain vibrations are believed to dispel negative Energy, and others to attract positive energy. Conches are blown at the start of important religious ceremonies, and, in olden days, before the start of battle. And, as for bells, are of many types, but they can be broadly divided into the big and the small. The small ones are used while performing pujas in the house, while the larger ones are found in temples. They can be rung in different, significant ways, too. The sound of a bell rung before worship helps empty the devotee’s mind of chaotic thoughts, and, therefore, aids focus on the divine. On a more down-to-earth level, temple bells are usually rung by devotees as they enter the sacred space, in much the same way as one would press a calling bell to seek the attention of the residnts of a home. Also, the surrounding of a conch and the ringing of bells during rituals help drown out other sounds which could distract the devotee from worship. So it works on two fronts. The stuff of legend : Although the conch and the bell are universally used for ritualistic worship in the Hindu system, Lord Krishna, one of the most beloved avatars of Lord Vishnu, is specially associated with both. As the charioteer of Arjuna, one of the Pandava Princes in the epic war described in Mahabharata, it was Krishna who sounded the conch to signal the start of the defining battle. And, as a child, so the story goes, the women of Mathura, tired of the boy Krishna helping himself to their stores of butter, tied bells to the containers to alert them when he tried to raid them. Krishna made a deal with the bells to remain silent, but the bells rang out anyway. When he berated them, they merely said that, from then on, devotees would not be able to worship him without ringing a bell. Another oft-told story about the boy Krishna is about how he protected the people of Mathura from the wrath of Indra, one of the lesser gods in Hindu pantheon, by lifting up an entire mountain so that the people could shelter under it from the storms unleashed

by Indra. When Indra realized that Krishna was an avatar of Lord Vishnu, he came down from his celestial kingdom, and, taking one of the bells which adorned his mount, the elephant Airavat, filled it with holy water, and poured it on Krishna in worship. The bell thus holds a special place in the worship of Lord Krishna. Scientific substance : “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration,” said Nicola Tesla, a Serbian-American who was a physicist, among many other things. Modern scientists from all over the world believe that sound and the beginning of creation are somehow linked. The Big Bang theory is an example of the concept. So is the ‘M Theory,’ a version of the Superstring Theory of the Universe that physicists are excited about. Aikya Factor : Sound is an important component of worship in all religions. Singing, chanting and the playing of musical instruments are common to all the religions, and these elements are incorpated into worship because they are believed to be pleasing to the Divine. Put another way, the principle is that the Divine Spirit will be happy to be present where sounds pleasing to Him are generated. Many world religious philosophies also attribute to sound a quality or power that can be explained only in complex terms. Some leave them as profound statements; others choose to convey the sense through simple stories. Here are some samples : “ Long ago, there was no land at all, only the ocean. But there was a god named Low, who came down and made a magical sound, “Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm,” and all the islands were created” - a native story from the Marshall Islands in the South Pacific says. “All was in suspense, calm, motionless, silent and still. The sky was empty ... Then came the word of Telugu and Gucamatz, the Forefathers, who were in the water surrounded by the light, hidden under green and blue feathers. They were great sages ... They created the Earth. ‘Earth!’ they said, and instantly, it was made,” - a creation story from the Nayan Civilization of Central America. “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God. All things were made through the Word”. In Him was life, and the life was the light of humanity,” – Gospel according to St. John, Chapter 1, verse 1, The Bible.

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End Quote The essence of man is speech, The essence of speech is sacred language, The essence of sacred language is word and sound, The essence of word and sound is Om.

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Lady Matriculation Hr.Sec.School, Maduravoyal, A Unit of Madha Group of Academic Institutions conducted 15th Annual Sports meet on 3rd Feb’ 2018 at Our Lady Grounds.

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Ln. Dr.S.Peter, Founder and Chairman, Madha Group of Academic Institutions presided over the 15th Annual Sports Meet. In his presidential address he motivated the students to utilize the opportunities and must develop the sports skills.

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Mr.John Sundar, Asst.Commissioner of Police, Koyambedu Range was the Chief Guest. He lit the Olympic torch and declared the Sports meet Open. His thought provoking and inspiring speech enkindled the aspirations of teachers, parents and the

Students from K.G to STD XII performed various enthralling and scintillating events like Advanced Karate, Breaking the pile of tiles with fire, Silambam. Advanced Yoga, Spectacular Pyramid formations, Bamboo Drill with hoops. Students exhibited their sportsmanship in various athletic events. Prizes and medals were distributed to the winners and runners.

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