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Meant differently.....

"Be with me always" or "Be mine always". These two strong statements that means a lot to the feelings. But these two have differences hidden within these words that has a deep meaning to it. Which means the truth ? And which means the possessiveness? In a relationship, these words are to be said frequently and it does give a deep feelings to the meanings. But those spoken never realize that each means differently and one of it doesn't stay long has it's said. Be careful to what you mean at times. "Be with me always" is more assuring the partner to stay in life forever. But "Be mine always" means more to you want to own that person in life forever. If you say the first one make sure you assure your partner the true meaning as your partner's expectation is high sometimes you will fail to fulfil it and all crashes down. As for the second statement, it sounds more to possessiveness and this leads to more expectation beyond...

the Quotes will Tell the Story

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I was thinking how will it be if quotes could tell and explain the feelings that is in my thoughts that my mind wants to speak out. Following are the quotes from Facebook shared here as what my thoughts wants to say the exacts....        

9 Days of Navarathiri

Navarathri  Day 1 Devi : Maaheswari Flower :Malligai Neivedhyam :Ven pongal Thithi  : Pradhamai Kolam :Arisi maavaal (rice flour) pottu kolam poda vendum.(Draw rangoli by using rice flour.) Raagam  : Thodi Raagam Slokam   : Om swethavarnaayai                    vidhmahe                  soola hasthaayai dheemahi                  thanno Maaheshwari                    Prachodayaath Navarathri  Day 2 Devi: Kowmaari Flower:Sevvarali Neivedhyam: Puliyodharai Thithi: Dwitheeyai Kolam:maavinal kolam . (Draw rangoli by using wet flour.) Raagam:kalyaani Slokam: Om Siki vaahanaaya vidhmahe               Sakthi Hasthaayai Dheemahi               Thanno kowmaari               Prachoday...

Disturbed Mind

I get disturbed in my sleeps, not the nightmare disturbs. It's more of my sleeps are disturbed by my restful thoughts that still looking for some answers. It's weird that to say I get answers to my questions prompted to the Universe at the wee early morning hours. That is from 3am- 6am. The Hindu's believe these are the Brahmamurtham hours very auspicious and they would conduct prayers at this hours. Even nowadays Indian weddings are held at these hours for better relationship.  I will research and share on these facts on next Blog. Coming back to my disturbed sleep, is there are connection of my subconscious mind that works better at these hours to seek for answers that my questions in my mind is seeking.  When we sleep we are dragged into the alpha level of the mind before it takes you deeper into the subconscious level of the sleep.  When there is wanting for an answer in my mind, my thoughts will send messages to my mind and the mind...

Mahabratha in Twitter..

Here is the interesting part of all. Mahabharata story comprises of 100,000 verses contained in 18 chapters. But what is more interesting of all is that Author Dr Devdutt Pattanaik just created a record of Jaya - An Illustrated Retelling of the Mahabharata. I also have this book in my reading collection which I reasonly bought in India.I was planning to get a Mahabharata book when I came across of this orange book which was attractive with it's vibrant orange coloured cover. I also read this article from a site which seems to be very interesting and maybe it made a history in Internet and tweeting world. I have shared it here. You can also view the original site from here Mahabhrata in Twitter " On March 27, 2014, Dr Pattanaik appeared on Twitter and retold the hundred thousand verses of the Hindu epic in just 36 tweets - that is - 2 tweets per chapter in about 40 min. Considering that each tweet cannot be more than 140 characters, this quick retelling of the worl...

KL Railway Past Story

Something to ponder about the past Kuala Lumpur station. An architecture is very important in the structure of a building because it affects the public image and reflects people’s opinions about a particular place. Architecture of a structures or buildings hold a past story within them. I only know that Kuala Lumpur as Malaysia’s capital and the fact that it has a great old buildings especially the Railway Station, built in an original style by Hubback Brothers. It looks more like a palace than a railway station and combines many architectural styles, resulting in a very original yet pleasant looking building.It was though opened to the public in 1886, rebuilt in 1910. In 1995 it was modernized. Of course it looks a lot different from what it was in the beginning as it has added some wings in time and suits to the today's modern world system. It was said that, it was primarily designed in a combination of European and American design from the beginning of the 19th cen...

Kuala Lumpur Past Photo's

Interesting when you flip back into the past and finding some old photo's taking you into the past. Here I came across some Old Photo's of Past Kuala Lumpur from this website. So much of development ever since from a tin mine town into a Metropolitan city which Kuala Lumpur has developed its own identity for the world.

The Man Behind the Bricks...

Lately I am getting fond of exploring the old towns and heritage buildings in Malaysia. My interest on these ruins and old buildings came along with my photography exploration and interest in history and science. Let it be world history, Indian history or Malaysian history which are my main interest. So I have been sharing what ever I read about some interesting articles or websites anything something relating to history or spiritual or science or whatever in my blog. Now to my findings the old buildings and structures built long ago that still stands high in every part of Malayasia small towns, all the main attraction's and historical buildings all around wherever the British traces are found is been built by one man known as Arthur Benison Hubback as a draughtsman and architect built some of the famous icons of the country. So this is the man behind the story of those buildings. What are the BUILDINGS ? I have shared two links to the sites of these.

Durian-pedia.....!!!

Durian..... Oh No..!! Wow..!!! Yucks..!!! OMG..!!! People may not like the smell of this fruit but it's known as the King of Fruits in Asia especially in Malaysia and Thailand. The caramel yellow flesh of this fruit that is creamy, buttery, sweet tasting as one could explain but for others it would be musky, smelling, stinking, strong odour. For me Durian is haven, the majectic fruit with it's aromatic strong indulging smell and also the caramel buttery taste of the fruit makes you a true Malaysian. Durian I know is a just a fruit with certain varieties that we normally get from the stalls, D12, D24, Musang king, local "kampung"(village) varieties from different states in Malaysia. But I came across of this website Year of The Durians . Amazingly all about durian, durian varieties, known and unknown specises. Not only that it has everything about durian from the health benefits and adding into your recipies.Obviously, durian has been part of Malaysia...

Forgotten in China

I never knew our Thamizh(Tamil) forefathers who were traders have travelled all over the world and especially left some foot prints of our existence where these Tamil links are largely forgotten and no trails to track them in China. Temples and shrines exists and existed in many parts of Asia and Asean countries but now some findings proof of existence in China. Some of these remains has ruins and lost histories hidden within them. Discovery of these lost cities and temples, shrines, sculptures does make us proud to know that our Tamizh(Tamil) forefathers hailing from the South India have been travelling out, not only just being in India. I came across of this website which relates to many discoveries and histories. Forgotten Histories - Behind China's Hindu temples