Sankranthi Muggulu 6



SANKRANTHI SUBHAKANKSHALU


Sankranthi festival is one of the important festivals of India. It is called by different names in different parts of the country and neighbouring countries. But one thing that is common is its closeness to nature, greenery and the agricultural sector. It is the festival signifies abundance, auspiciousness and sign of the wellbeing in the coming months.

In Norh India,
Himachal Pradesh, Punjab -Lohri

In East India,
Bihar, Assam, West Bengal, Orissa -Bhogali Bihu, Makara Samkranthi


In Western India,
Gujarath and rajasthan - Uttarayan(Kite flying festival)
Maharashtra - sankranti


In South India,
In Andhra Pradesh- Sankranti - సంక్రాంతి
In Tamilnadu - Pongal
In Karnataka - Sankranthi
In Kerala - Makara Vilakku Festival in Sabarimala Temple
Other parts of India as Makara Sankranti

In Nepal,
Tharu people - Maghi
Other people - Maghe Sankranti or Maghe Sakrati
In Thailand - Songkran
In Laos - Pi Ma Lao
In Myanmar - Thingyan


In South india,
The celebrations take place for 5 days starting with,

Bhogi, Sankranti, Kanuma ,Mattukanuma, Yeedadhi Panduga in Andhra Pradesh .

But we are following it for 3 days in the modern ages .

On Bhogi day,

The houses are cleaned and the waste materials and unwanted stuff is put to fire .It is an occasion to clean the entire house and welcome the new grains into the granary.

Little children have a festivity of "Bhogi pallu", wherein all the elders ,friends, relatives and neighbours pour the "a mixture regi fruits, flowers, sugercane pieces, coins" and bless the kids.

Sankranti:

The next day the grand day with everyone cooking the "Pongal" with the new rice and perform pooja to the gods and goddesses. Muggulu are the highlight. Boys fly kites . There is also a tradition of bullock cart races, cock fights(kodi pandaalu).

Other significant features of the festival are, Bommala Koluvu, Hari Dasu Keerthanalu,

Gangiredhulavallu, Teppa Thiranaala (The village gods "Utsava Moortulu " are taken in a decorated boat with flowers, lights in the local village river for darshan of all public.), local festival santha or jaatara is also seen in many villages.

Special sweets like Arisalu, Chekkalu, Chakraalu, Sajja Boorelu, Gaarelu, are made with the new produce from the fields.


Kanuma:

The third day is the festival of Kanuma. On this day the bullocks are decorated and pooja is performed to the cows, bullocks and all animals who aid the farmer in his tasks.

The speciality of the Muggu is the "Ratham Muggu". ( More on ratham Muggu in my next post)





The designs are all draw innovatively by the women of various districts in Andhra Pradesh, which are published in daily in the Dhanurmasam by telugu newpaper ANDHRA JYOTHI.
Our thanks to the newspaper management for encouraging the art of Rangoli/Muggulu and making it accessible through the print and elctronic media via internet.





Courtesy: Andhra Jyothi Newspaper





Courtesy: Andhra Jyothi Newspaper



Courtesy: Andhra Jyothi Newspaper





Courtesy: Andhra Jyothi Newspaper






Courtesy: Andhra Jyothi Newspaper

Courtesy: Andhra Jyothi Newspaper






The colors of kites, Rangoli, Muggulu, food and the new harvest bring in new meaning to the life and enhances the beauty within and around .





Satyavalookanam (సత్యావలోకనం)






సత్యం అసత్యం అయితే, రాజు నిరుపేద అవుతాడు,


సగటు జీవి నమ్మకాన్ని నువ్వు వమ్ము చేస్తే,


ఇంకా ఎలా నమ్మాలీ ధనోన్మాధులనీ!


పూర్వం ప్రజల క్షేమం, ఆధిపత్యం కోసం రాజులు పోరాడితే,


ఈ రోజు లక్షల ఎకరాల భూములు(సెజ్ల పేరుతో),


సొంత లాభం కోసం స్వాహా చేస్తుంటే,


పాపం ఏమి చేసారు నీ ఉద్యోగులు, ఎండనకా వాననకా దేశదేశాల్లో సత్యం పేరు నిలబెట్టితే,

నిన్ను నమ్మి నీ వ్యవస్థలో భాగస్యామ్యం పంచు కుంటే, వారికి మిగిలింది అయోమయం -
సత్యమా? మాయ_అ_ ?



"నా" వారు అనే వాత్సల్యం ,ఈ రోజు చెరసాల పాలు చేస్తే,ఇంకా తీరలేదా నీ వాళ్ళను ఉద్దరించే కార్యక్రమం ?


ఏరీ నీ వారు ? ఏదీ నీ వైభవం ? ద్రుతరాష్టునిలా పుత్ర వాత్సల్యం కళ్ళు మూసేసాయా ,


లోకంలో శాశ్వతం, "సత్యం" ఒక్కటే, గాంధి మహాత్ముని మాటలు మరిచితివా ? ఓ రామ,


ఇప్పుడైన కళ్ళు తెరిచి మేలుకో , మంచిగా మసులుకో,


ముఖ్యనాయకుల పక్కనే కూర్చున్నానని విర్రవీగి,


నీ అస్థిత్వం కోల్పొయిన వేళ, నీ నిపుణత ఎవరు గుర్తిస్తారు? ఏదీ నీ గొప్పతనం ?


డబ్బుతోనే అన్ని సాధ్యం అనుకున్నావు, దేవుడు వున్నాడనే సత్యాన్నే మరిచినావు.


క్రుషీవలుడవనుకున్నాము, క్రుషి బ్యాంక్ అధిపతి దగ్గరకే వెలుతున్నావు (క్రిష్ణ జన్మ స్థలానికి).


తెలుగు వారి పరువు, భారత దేశ పరువు, గంగలోనే కాదు, ప్రపంచ నదులన్నింటిలో కలిపేసావు .


నీకు నువ్వే సాటి.




నీ లెక్కలచిట్టాలు చూసేవారు(చిత్రగుప్తులు), మరి ఎంత సమర్ధులో, వారిని మరిచిపోకు సుమా!


నీ ప్రక్కనే వారికీ, కొంచం చోటు ఇవ్వు క్రిష్ణ జన్మ స్థానంలో.


Listen to this song:(Thankyou chimatamusic)

http://www.chimatamusic.com/playcmd.php?plist=8704




Morality is the basis of things and truth is the substance of all morality- Mahatma Gandhi


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These are some of the excerpts of speech on "Satyagraha and Sarvodaya as keys to Good Governance and Corporate Management " at a colloquium on ‘Gandhi, Governance and the Corporation’ organized jointly by Indian Institute of Management Bangalore and Indian Institute for Advanced Study, Shimla.
by
Ambassador (Retd) Alan Nazareth . (Courtesy :http://www.mkgandhi.org/ Gandhi Journal Monthly Articles II)





For many intellectuals Truth is as indefinable as God.

Gandhi had no difficulty with either. For him, “Truth is God”.

He affirms “There is an indefinable mysterious power that pervades everything, a living power that is changeless, that holds all together, that creates, dissolves and recreates. That Power is God… He who denies the existence of that Force denies to himself the use of that inexhaustible Power and thus remains impotent……Satyagraha (holding firmly to Truth) is soul force pure and simple”.


The fact that millions of Indians followed Gandhi’s lead and were willing to suffer and die in his Satyagraha battles, is proof that they accepted his definition of Truth even though few, if any, comprehended it.


How would a Government or Corporation applying Gandhian Satyagraha and Sarvodaya principles behave today?



  • It would formulate, adopt and rigorously enforce a comprehensive set of ethical norms for itself and all its subsidiaries and ensure an equitable balance between its highest and lowest paid employees.


  • It would seek to build its distinct corporate image based on these norms and serve as a role model for others.


  • It would ensure transparency and fairness in all its dealings and diligently safeguard the interests not only of its share holders and workers but of all its stake holders including suppliers, consumers and those living in its operational area.


  • It would undertake, or support, social action beneficial to its stake holders and the environment in all the countries in which it operates and function strictly within the laws of those countries.


  • It would also refrain from having illegal, secret bank accounts abroad. Sadly, many of India’s corporates are known to have them.


Rotary International was founded in 1905. However, it was only in 1932, a few months after Time Magazine put Gandhi on the cover of its first 1931 issue as ‘The Man of the Year’, that it formulated its ‘Four Way Test’. It reads:



-Is it the Truth?
-Is it Fair to all concerned?
-Will it build Goodwill and Better Friendships?
-Will it be Beneficial to all concerned?



Over a million Rotarians world wide, many of whom are senior and middle level corporates, are pledged to this simple but vital ‘Four Way Test”. It is the essence of Satyagraha and Sarvodaya and the best beacons for good governance of nations and corporations alike.



Apple Computers used a seated picture of Gandhi in its 1998 global advertising campaign with just two words below it: “Think different”;


Tata Finance used a back view of him, with the words “Find Purpose, The Means Will Follow”.


Ganjam Jewellers of Bangalore bettered both with “Only the Pure will Endure”, a message very pertinent not only to global finance today but to all public and private enterprises, within India and abroad, now and hereafter.





Satyameva Jayate - 'Truth always triumphs'





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