Saturday, April 26, 2014

the earth sustains life with god given amrita

The foundation for the existence of all kinds of life on earth is not just love of different vintage and shades but also the meaningful work-the work which will satisfy your soul besides assisting the less privileged and marginalised. For all these to happen, the timely monsoon rain must arrive at the appointed hour. Yes gentlemen all the activities in the world revolve around the rain which Valluvar calls amrita the staple diet of Devas residing above going by mythology.

The earth rotates and presents itself as an entity fully viable and operative because of the rain that falls from the sky above. Calling the rain water as Amrita the sacred and divine element is built into the frame gong by the faith and belief that the divine drink will cure all ailments, slow down the ageing process and give full immunity,  sorry impart the immortality to Devas.The rulers are stupidly arrogant not to realise that the human body is made up of more water and that one should drink more water which should be accessible and affordable to all. It is the tragedy of this country and also elsewhere that it has become a tradable commodity and cutting across the political flag many monsters make quick money not by treating it as a public good but as a private sector domain satisfying their greed to make money

Ensuring of the copious rainfall during the monsoon and also generating the same via catrastphic depression is an empirical proof of the transmission mechanism of the Divine grace form above. Abundant solar energy heats up the sea water. It is then effortlessly converted into rain gathering clouds which float around for a while before bombarding the earth at the appointed hour. Now the science and technology is so advanced  that it can be predicted with some degree of accuracy.



The ancient Tamil literature eloquently argues that it fails to rain and as a result the farm yields decline the rulers of the land would be found fault with. Where are we now? Why the hell we are not harvesting the rain/ Whom shall we blame? Rogue politicians and politicians economists whom Paul Krugman calls as policy entrepreneurs  whe do not hesitate  to tell what the politician wants to hear?

2 comments:

PALDURAI said...

உழவினார் கைம்மடங்கின் இல்லை விழைவதூஉம் விட்டேம்என் பார்க்கும் நிலை.”

PALDURAI said...

அமுதூறு மாமழை நீரத னாலே
அமுதூறும் பன்மரம் பார்மிசை தோற்றும்
கமுகூறு தெங்கு கரும்பொடு வாழை
அமுதூறுங் காஞ்சிரை ஆங்கது வாமே. – (திருமந்திரம் – 248)