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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

BRIEF REVIEW OF RECEPTORS IN HUMAN BODY

RECEPTORS IN MAN:

Receptors are the sensory organs which receive a stimulus. Following are the main receptor organs in man:

  • Organ of sight.
  • Organ of hearing.
  • Organ of smell.
  • Organ of taste.
  • Organ of touch.



Sight:

The eyes are the most marvelous of the sense organs as they make us aware of various objects around us, nearby and far away. When we see a tree we don’t have to touch it or climb its branches in order to know what it is like. With normal vision we can reach out as far as our eyes can see and are thus becoming aware of events and circumstances around us. These eyes are the great bliss of Almighty Allah. 


Sight receptor in human body



Ears:

The ears are the most amazing and spectacular organs in our body. These are one of the best endowed by Allah. The ears lend a hand us to hear everything we want. There are frequency ranges, but human ear can only hear in the frequency range between 20Hz to 20,000Hz. This is called audible frequency.


hearing receptor in human body

Smell:

The organ of smell lies in the nasal cavity above mouth. It is also called the olfactory organ and its sensitive cells are supplied by the branches or the olfactory nerve from the brain. The incoming air currents carry the smell particles of substances into the nasal cavity which arouse the sensitive cells in the organ of smell. The olfactory nerve carries the sensation to the brain, which determines the nature of a substance emitting the smell. 


smell receptor in human body

Touch:

There are encapsulated nerve endings in the skin, which respond to slight pressure on the skin. The skin responds to heat and cold also. Experiments have shown that the spot in the that respond to cold don’t respond to heat and vice versa. It is also known that any stimulus that affects the free and exposed nerve endings produce the sensation of pain. Some sensory receptors are placed deeper in the tissues and are not stimulated unless the tissues above are firmly compressed.


touch receptor in human body

Taste:

It is generally believed that the entire tongue is the organ of taste, but it is not so. The tiny organs of taste are located on the surface of the tongue. These are called the taste buds. They are spherical in shape and microscopic in size. A taste bud consists of a group of cells that are supplied with nerve endings from the nerve that penetrates the inner part of the mouth cavity. There are four kinds of taste buds, each kind specified to seek a particular taste, i.e. sweet, salty, sour and bitter. Those for salty taste are situated along with those for bitter taste on the side of the tongue and for sweet taste at the tip of the tongue. 

taste receptor in human body

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What is the typical look of southern Europe

Is there actually a typical look?

In my previous post(s) I described some typical traits of people from the Germanic countries. These Germanic countries are all in mid-north Europe and share some typical things. First, they all have a high percentage of blondes. Second, the most common eye colour is blue, green or grey. Germanic countries are for example The Netherlands, Sweden, Iceland and Germany.
 

Of course, not everyone looks like a typical person. These Germanic countries also have a lot of people with brown hair. Also black and red hair are no rarity.

Hair colour map of Europe

The southern parts of Europe

When we travel to the south well see different people. France, Spain, Portugal and Italy all have different looking people. The most obvious difference is hair colour, followed by eye colour. People from southern parts of Europe are more likely to have brown or black hair. Also, they tend to have more darker eyes (brown in different shades). 

What do French look like?

People from France are called French. France is a very large country and internationally very famous for a lot of different things. The capital city is Paris, also known as the city of love. It is actually hard to describe the typical look of a French person because the country is extremely large (in comparison with other European countries). French from the norhtern parts of France are ususally lighter (more blond, lighter eyes). 

Hair: (light)brown
Eyes: > 50% brown (<50% light)
Height: average
Most similarities with: depends on region

Gaspard Ulliel: French actor

What do Spaniards look like?

People from Spain are called Spaniards. Spain is also quite a large country all the way in the south of Europe. Its capital city is Madrid. Spanish people have brown eyes and dark coloured hair. Of course, not all Spaniards are typical. There are also Spanish people with blue eyes and blond hair, though less common. In some areas (east coast), light eyes are very rare. 

Hair: (dark)brown / black
Eyes: > brown
Height: average
Most similarities with: Portugal

Fernando Alonso: Spanish Formula 1 racer

What do Portuguese look like?

When we go to Spains neighbouring country, we see Portugal. People from this coutry are called Portuguese and they tend to look a lot like the Spaniards. This is of course no surprise since both countries are neighbours and share a lot of common things. There are differences between Portugal and Spain on some specific domains (political, cultural), but when it comes to the physical looks there are hardly any real differences. 

Hair: (dark)brown / black
Eyes: > brown
Height: average
Most similarities with: Spain

Paulo Ferreira: Portuguese football player

What do Italians look like?

Italians are from Italy. This large country is also part of the European latin world. People from Italy speak Italian and the capital city is Rome. The typical look of an Italian is actually very hard to describe since this country is extremely long. People from the north of Italy look very different than those from the southern parts. People from the north are lighter and have lighter eyes, though brown is still most common. 

Hair: (dark)brown / black
Eyes: > brown
Height: average
Most similarities with: depends on region

Luca Argentero: Italian actor

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Forgiveness and the Freedom of Letting go

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ASHTAVINAYAK TOUR

















Pali : Shri Ballaleshwar

Ballaleshvar In the Sudhagad taluka of Raigad district, near the village Nagothane, Shri Ballaleshwar is situated in the Village Pali at a distance of 111 kms from Pune. Regular bus services are available from Mumbai and Pune.

Among the Astavinayaka, Ballal Vinayak at Pali is associated with a legend where Ganapati is said to have come to the aid of a young lad, who was a fervent devotee of Ganapati and is famous by his devotees name. This place is very famous and spiritually awakened.

The legend

In Krita Yuga, there was a staunch child devotee of Ganapati called Ballal living in village Pali of country Sindhu. He was the son of a businessman called Kalyan and his wife Indumati. From childhood, Ballal was highly addicted to worshipping Shri Ganesh. Along with other children, he used to worship with small stones being treated as Gods. Once, the children went outside the village and saw a big stone. At the instance of Ballal, the children treated the stone as Ganapati and started worshipping. All of them got so engrossed that they forgot about hunger and thirst or about day or night. Their parents were waiting for the children at home. When the children did not return on time, they all went to Kalyans house and complained about Ballal as he was the leader of all the children. Kalyan seth become furious. He took a stick and went out. He saw children listening Ganesh purana outside the village. With anger gone into his head, he broke the small temples build by the children and started chasing them. Ballals companion fled away, but Ballal was caught by his father as he was submerged in meditation. He was beaten till blood started flowing from his body. His father tied him to a tree, then smashed all pooja materials collected by the children and threw away the big stone which children had treated as Ganapati. "Let me see which God protects you now", said the father and he returned home. Ballal started entreating Vinayaka. He was not concerned about his being beaten up or being tied to the tree. But he became furious seeing the temple smashed and idols thrown away. Though he was affected by pain, hunger and thirst, he kept on chanting the name of Gajanana till he fainted. Lord Ganapati was moved by the childs devotion and He appeared in the form of a Brahmin before Ballal and touched him. Immediately, thirst and hunger vanished, wounds were healed and Ballal felt a new vigour moving in his body. He prostrated before the Brahmin whom he recognised as Gajanan and worshipped him. Ganapati told him to ask for a boon. Ballal said "Let me have unshaken devotion towards you. You must stay at this place and remove the miseries of the people who come to you". Ganesh said :"I shall ever remain here in my part form; I will take your name before mine and be called as Ballal Vinayak". Then, he embraced Ballal and vanished into a nearby stone. That stone statue is called Ballaleshwar. The stone idol which Kalyan Vaishya threw away is also called as Dhundi Vinayak. This is a swayambhu Mûrti. He is worshipped before Ballaleshwar is worshipped.

The murti

The image of Vinayak is sitting on a stone throne, facing east; its trunk is left turned. Diamonds are embedded in the eyes and navel. The background is made of silver where one finds Riddhi and Siddhi waving chamaras. Among Ashtavinayaka, Ballaleshwar is the only Vinayak who is famous by his devotees name and who is dressed up as Brahmin.

The temple

Original wooden temple was renovated and a new stone temple was built in 1760 A.D. Temple complex is tiled and it encircles two lakes. Shape of the stone temple is in the form of letter "shri" facing east. During Dakshinayan, at sun rise, the sun rays falls exactly on the Vinayaka. There are two sanctums. People believe that temple walls are made quite strong by mixing lead with cement.

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GAYATRI MANTRAS

Guru Gayatri (Jupiter)

Om vrishabadhwajaaya vidmahae 
kruni hastaaya dheemahi 
tanno guru: prachodayaat

Sri Ganesa Gayatri

Om Lambhodaraya vidmahe
Mahodaraya deemahi 
Thanno danthi prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on that god with broad paunch
Oh, God with a big belly, give me higher intellect,
And let the elephant faced one illuminate my mind.

Om Ekadanthaya vidmahe 
Vakrathundaya dheemahi 
Thanno danthi prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on that one tusked God,
Oh, God with broken tusk, give me higher intellect,
And let the elephant faced one illuminate my mind.

Om Thatpurashaya vidhmahe 
Vakrathundaya dheemahi 
Thanno danthi prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on that great male,
Oh, God with broken tusk, give me higher intellect,
And let the elephant faced one illuminate my mind.

Lord Shiva Gayatri

Om Tat Purushaya Vidhmahe
Mahadevaya Dheemahe
Thanno Rudra Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the great Purusha,
Oh, greatest God, give me higher intellect,
And let God Rudra illuminate my mind.

Narayana Gayatri Mantra

Om Narayanaya Vidhmahe
Vasudevaya Dheemahe
Thanno Vishnu Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on Lord Narayana,
Oh, Lord Vasudeva, give me higher intellect,
And let Lord Vishnu illuminate my mind.

Rama Gayatri Mantra

Om Daserathaya Vidhmahe
Sita Vallabhaya Dheemahe
Thanno Rama Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the son of Dasaratha,
Oh, consort of Sita, give me higher intellect,
And let God Rama illuminate my mind.

Krishna Gayatri Mantra

Om Dhamodharaya Vidhmahe
Rukmani Vallabhay Dheemahe
Thanno Krishna Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the god whose belly was tied by a rope,
Oh, consort of Rukhmani, give me higher intellect,
And let God Krishna illuminate my mind.

Om Govindaya Vidhmahe

Gopi Vallabhaya Dheemahe
Thanno Krishna Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the god who takes care of all beings,
Oh, darling of all gopis, give me higher intellect,
And let God Krishna illuminate my mind.

Venkateswara Gayatri Mantra

Nirnajanaya Vidmahe
Nirapasaya Dheemahe
Thanno Srinivasa Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the god who is eternal truth,
Oh, God who does not have attachments, give me higher intellect,
And let God Srinivasa illuminate my mind.

Narasimha Gayatri Mantra

Om Narasimhaya Vidmahe
Vajra Nakhaya Dheemahe
Thanno Narasimha Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the god who is the lion man,
Oh, God who has diamond claws, give me higher intellect,
And let God Narasimha illuminate my mind.

Hayagreeva Gayatri Mantra

Om Vaniswaraya Vidmahe
Haya Greevaya Dheemahe
Thanno Hayagreeva Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the god of learning,
Oh, God who has a horse face, give me higher intellect,
And let God Hayagreeva illuminate my mind.

Sudharshana Gayatri Mantra

Om Sudharshanaya Vidmahe
Maha Jwalaya Dheemahe
Thanno Chakra Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the holy wheel of Sudharshana,
Oh, Wheel which has great brilliance, give me higher intellect,
And let the wheel illuminate my mind.

Brahma Gayatri Mantra

Om Chathur mukhaya Vidmahe
Hamasaroodaya Dheemahe
Thanno Brahma Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the God with four faces,
Oh, God who rides on the Swan, give me higher intellect,
And let the Lord Brahma illuminate my mind.

Om Vedathmanaya vidmahe,
Hiranya Garbhaya Dheemahi,
Thanno Brahma prachodayath
Om, Let me meditate on The God who is the soul of Vedas,
Oh God, who holds the entire world within you, give me higher intellect,
And let the Lord Brahma illuminate my mind.

Subrahamanya Gayatri Mantra

Om That Purushaya Vidhmahe
Maha Senaya Dheemahe
Thanno Shanmuga Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on that great male,
Oh, commander in chief, give me higher intellect,
And let the six faced one illuminate my mind.

Lakshmi Gayatri Mantra

Om Mahadevyaicha Vidhmahe
Vishnu Pathniyaicha Dheemahe
Thanno Lakshmi Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the greatest goddess,
Oh, wife of Lord Vishnu, give me higher intellect,
And let Goddess Lakshmi illuminate my mind.

Saraswathi Gayatri Mantra

Om Vakdeviyai cha Vidhmahe
Virinji Pathniyai cha Dheemahe
Thanno Vani Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the goddess of speech,
Oh, wife of Lord Brahma, give me higher intellect,
And let Goddess Vani illuminate my mind.

Durga Gayatri Mantra

Om Kathyayanaya Vidhmahe
Kanya Kumari cha Dheemahe
Thanno Durgaya Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the goddess who is daughter of Kathyayana,
Oh, maiden Goddess, give me higher intellect,
And let Goddess Durga illuminate my mind.

Radha Gayatri Mantra

Om Vrishabhanujaye Vidhmahe
Krishna priyaya Dheemahe
Thanno Radha Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the daughter of Vrishabhanu,
Oh, darling of Krishna, give me higher intellect,
And let Radha illuminate my mind.

Sita Gayatri Mantra

Om Janaka Nandinye Vidhmahe
Bhumijayai Dheemahe
Thanno Sita Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the daughter of Janaka
Oh, daughter of earth, give me higher intellect,
And let Sita illuminate my mind.

Devendra Gayatri Mantra

Om Sahasra nethrayeVidhmahe
Vajra hasthaya Dheemahe
Thanno Indra Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the thousand eyed one,
Oh, Lord with Vajra as weapon, give me higher intellect,
And let Indra illuminate my mind.

Hanuman Gayatri Mantra

Om Aanjaneya Vidhmahe
Maha balaya Dheemahe
Thanno Hanuman Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the son of Anjana,
Oh, Very strong one, give me higher intellect,
And let Hanuman illuminate my mind.

Aditya Gayatri Mantra

Om Bhaskaraya Vidhmahe
Diva karaya Dheemahe
Thanno Surya Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the Sun God,
Oh, maker of the day, give me higher intellect,
And let Sun God illuminate my mind.

Om Aswadwajaya Vidhmahe
Pasa Hasthaya Dheemahe
Thanno Surya Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the god who has a horse flag,
Oh, God who holds the rope, give me higher intellect,
And let Sun God illuminate my mind.

Chandra Gayatri Mantra

Om Kshira puthraya Vidhmahe
Amrithathvaya Dheemahe
Thanno Chandra Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the son of milk,
Oh, essence of nectar, give me higher intellect,
And let moon God illuminate my mind.

Om Padmadwajaya Vidhmahe
Hema roopaya Dheemahe
Thanno Chandra Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on God who has lotus in his flag,
Oh, God of golden colour, give me higher intellect,
And let moon God illuminate my mind.

Angaaraka Gayatri (Mars)

Om veeradhwajaaya vidmahae 
vighna hastaaya dheemahi 
tanno bhouma prachodayaat
Om, Let me meditate on him who has hero in his flag,
Oh, He who has power to solve problems, give me higher intellect,
And let the son of earth God illuminate my mind.

Budha Gayatri (Mercury)

Om gajadhwajaaya vidmahae 
sukha hastaaya dheemahi 
tanno budha: prachodayaat
Om, Let me meditate on him who has elephant in his flag,
Oh, He who has power to grant pleasure, give me higher intellect,
And let Budha illuminate my mind.

Guru Gayatri (Jupiter)

Om vrishabadhwajaaya vidmahae 
kruni hastaaya dheemahi 
tanno guru: prachodayaat
Om, Let me meditate on him who has bull in his flag,
Oh, He who has power to get things done, give me higher intellect,
And let Guru illuminate my mind.

Shukra Gayatri (Venus)

Om aswadhwajaaya vidmahae 
dhanur hastaaya dheemahi 
tanno shukra: prachodayaat
Om, Let me meditate on him who has horse in his flag,
Oh, He who has a bow in his hand, give me higher intellect,
And let Shukra illuminate my mind.

Sanishwara Gayatri (Saturn)

Om kaakadhwajaaya vidmahae 
khadga hastaaya dheemahi 
tanno mandah: prachodayaat
Om, Let me meditate on him who has crow in his flag,
Oh, He who has a sword in his hand, give me higher intellect,
And let Saneeswara illuminate my mind.

Raahu Gayatri

om naakadhwajaaya vidmahae 
padma hastaaya dheemahi 
tanno raahu: prachodayaat
Om, Let me meditate on him who has snake in his flag,
Oh, He who has a lotus in his hand, give me higher intellect,
And let Rahu illuminate my mind.

Kethu Gayatri

om aswadhwajaaya vidmahae 
soola hastaaya dheemahi 
tanno ketu: prachodayaat
Om, Let me meditate on him who has horse in his flag,
Oh, He who has a trident in his hand, give me higher intellect,
And let Kethu illuminate my mind.

Yama Gayatri Mantra

Om Surya puthraya Vidhmahe
Maha Kalaya Dheemahe
Thanno Yama Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the son of Sun God,
Oh, great Lord of time, give me higher intellect,
And let God of death illuminate my mind.

Varuna Gayatri Mantra

Om Jala bimbhaya Vidhmahe
Nila Purushaya Dheemahe
Thanno Varuna Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the reflection of water,
Oh, person of ocean blue, give me higher intellect,
And let the God of water illuminate my mind.

Agni Gayatri Mantra

Om Maha jwalaya Vidhmahe
Agni devaya Dheemahe
Thanno Agni Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the great flame,
Oh, God of fire, give me higher intellect,
And let the Fire God illuminate my mind.

Om Vaiswanaraya Vidhmahe
Laaleelaya Dheemahe
Thanno Agni Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the flame that digests,
Oh, merger of all, give me higher intellect,
And let the Fire God illuminate my mind.

Garuda Gayatri

Om Thathpurushaya Vidhmahe
Suvarna Pakshaya Dheemahe
Thanno Garuda Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on that great living being,
Oh, Bird with golden wings, give me higher intellect,
And let the God Garuda illuminate my mind

Nandi Gayatri

Om Thathpurushaya Vidhmahe
Chakrathundaya Dheemahe
Thanno Nandi Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on that great living being,
Oh, Lord of devas, give me higher intellect,
And let the God Nandi illuminate my mind

Prithvi Gayatri Mantra

Om Prithivi devyyaya Vidhmahe
Sahasra murthaye cha Dheemahe
Thanno Prithvi Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the goddess of earth,
Oh, Goddess who has thousand forms, give me higher intellect,
And let Goddess earth illuminate my mind.

Manmatha Gayatri Mantra

Om Kama devaya Vidhmahe
Pushpa vanaya Dheemahe
Thanno Kama Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the God of love,
Oh, God who is the forest of flowers, give me higher intellect,
And let the God of love illuminate my mind.

Tulsi Gayatri Mantra

Om Tulsi devyai cha Vidhmahe
Vishnu priyayai cha Dheemahe
Thanno Brindah Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the Goddess of Ocimum, Oh, Goddess who is dear to Vishnu, give me higher intellect, And let Brindha[1] illuminate my mind.

Shirdi Sai Gayatri Mantra

Om Shirdi vasaya Vidhmahe
Sachithanandaya Dheemahe
Thanno Sai Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the God who lives in Shirdi,
Oh, God who is the ethereal truth and happiness, give me higher intellect,
And let that Sai illuminate my mind.

Sathya Sai Gayatri Mantra

Om Sri Sayeeswaraya Vidhmahe
SAthya Devaya Dheemahe
Thanno Sarva Prachodayath.
Om, Let me meditate on the God Sai,
Oh, God who is the truth, give me higher intellect,
And let the God of everything illuminate my mind


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OUR TRAVEL TRIPS VELLORE TEMPLE

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OUR VISIT TO MAHALAKSHMI GOLDEN TEMPLE, VELLORE

On Wednesday, 20th September 08 Mrs and MR AVK arrived in chennai. We decided to visit Vellore golden temple the next day.

As per plan we left on 21st September early morning. We had taken with ourselves some water and snacks.

On the way at Poonamallee in the HIGHWAY restaurant, which is situated at the junction where one has to divert for Tirupati and Bangalore roads, we stopped for break fast and to refresh ourselves. We then proceeded via bangalore highway through Sriperumpudur, the place where Rajiv Gandhi was assasinated, and reached vellore. It was a very plesant drive It is toll paid road in the Chennai- Bangalore highway forming part of golden quadrilateral. We reached the temple gate around 12-30 pm. The temple is situated in a place called SRIPURAM. After entering vellore from highway we have to cross vellore hospital to the other side. Everyone knows this famous temple and guide us through as it is a tourist centre attraction.



There were two queues- one general and one special seva. We took the special seva darshan @ Rs.250/- per head. The seva darshan allows one to go nearer to the deity. Then we were to enter the queue from a different gate being seva ticket holders.

It is a spectacularly built temple. If one sees from above it looks like a star. Every devotee has to enter from one of tips of the star and go through or walk through every wing before reaching the center. The walk way was well built with shade and cool breeze. On the way there are stalls for water and also inscriptions about the temple and reasons for the star formation and its effects. The explanation is that if one goes through the wings and reaches the centre one gets energy. The total distance one would have covered or walked by the time one reaches the centre of the temple is around 3 kms.

In the centre of the temple, seva ticket holders are again sent through a special way to reach the sanctum quickly. We have to walk around the sanctum building before reaching the deity. The sanctum is surrounded by water. The main gopuram and sanctum building is covered fully with GOLDEN SHEETS. All other walls from the gate to the centre are pained with golden yellow color. So from a distance it looks like total golden temple



After entering the sanctum we were allowed to sit in front of the goddess for about 15 minutes. On that day the goddesses mahalakshmi was decked with all costly stones and covered with gold from head to foot. It was breath taking. After a few minutes, AARTI was shown and we were asked to proceed as next batch of people were there for the darshan. On the way back we were given special prasadams.

We walked back through the final wing of the star to the outgate. We were also given ANNA PRASADAM which was a tasty rasam sadaam of different type in thonnai.

On coming our we strolled in the shopping centre briefly and started our journey back. We decided to have our lunch at SARAVANA Bhavan hotel at vellore. IT was around 3-20 pm. The snacks and water taken with us helped us see through till that time which we had enroute.

On the way back we stopped in between for small refreshment and reached chennai aroung 7-30 pm through heavy traffic. Had light dinner at our home at T nagar and Mrs and MR AVK left for K K NAGAR for taking rest.

IT was a nice and wonderful experience. Next day we planned a trip to THENNAGOOR temple

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How to Make a Rabbit Trap

A good serviceable rabbit trap can be made by sinking a common dry goods box in the ground to within 6 in. of its top. A hole 6 or 7 in. square is cut in each end level with the earths surface and boxes 18 in. long that will just fit are set in, hung on pivots, with the longest end outside, so they will lie horizontal. A rabbit may now look through the two tubes, says the American Thresherman.

Rabbit in the Trap

The bait is hung on a string from the top of the large box so that it may be seen and smelled from the outside. The rabbit naturally goes into the holes and in this trap there is nothing to awaken his suspicion.
He smells the bait, squeezes along past the center of the tube, when it tilts down and the game is shot into the pit, the tube righting itself at once for another catch.
The top and sides of the large box may be covered with leaves, snow or anything to hide it. A door placed in the top will enable the trapper to take out the animals.
By placing a little hay or other food in the bottom of the box the trap need not be visited oftener than once a week.

Excerpt from the book:
THE BOY MECHANIC
VOLUME I
700 THINGS FOR BOYS TO DO
WITH 800 ILLUSTRATIONS
1913, BY H. H. WINDSOR CHICAGO
POPULAR MECHANICS CO. PUBLISHERS
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ONION TOMATO SALAD.. வெங்காயம் தக்காளி சாலட்..


ONION TOMATO SALAD.:-
NEEDED :-
ONION - 1 NO
TOMATO - 1 NO
GREEN CHILLY - 1 OR 2
TURMERIC POWDER - 1 PINCH
SALT - 1/8 TSP.
METHOD :- PEEL AND CHOP ONION , CHOP TOMATO AND GREEN CHILLY. ADD TURMERIC POWDER AND SALT . STIRR WELL. MARINATE FOR 10 MINUTES AND SERVE IT WITH CHAPPAHIS OR WITH FRIED RICE OR FRIED PAPPADS .
வெங்காயம் தக்காளி சாலட் :-
தேவையானவை :-
வெங்காயம் - 1
தக்காளி - 1
பச்சை மிளகாய் - 1 அல்லது 2
மஞ்சள் பொடி - 1 டீஸ்பூன்
உப்பு - 1/8 டீஸ்பூன்
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How to Make a Pinwheel – Art Projects For Kids

On a square sheet of paper cut from the corners four straight-line incisions. Fold toward the middle every second end, and pierce all four tops with needle trough the center of the sheet.

How to Make a Pinwheel:

Attach the end of the needle to a wooden stick and the pinwheel is finished.
Before you make the pinwheel, it can be colored in different colors and also you can experiment with different kinds of materials as replacement for the paper.
You can place more than one pinwheels on one stick and use it as a scarecrow.

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wonderful story WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNT ON YOUR PATH

*What have you learnt on your path?*  -
 
 A King had an only son, a young Prince, brave, skillful  and intelligent. To
 perfect his knowledge of  Life, he sent him to  an Old Wise Man.
 
 "Bring Light to my Path of Life", the Prince  asked.
 
 "My words will faint away like the prints of your steps in the sand", the  Wise Man answered." However, I want  to give you some  indications. On your  Path, you will find 3 doors. Read the rules written on each  of them. An  irresistible need will urge you to follow them. Dont  try and get away from  them, because you would be condemned to live again, ceaselessly, what you  have avoided. I may tell you no more. You have to feel all  this deep in your heart and in your flesh. Go, now. Follow  this path, right in front of you."
 
 The Old Wise Man disappeared and the Prince entered  the  Path of Life.
 
 He was soon in front of a big door, on  which one could  read:
 
                                         "CHANGE THE WORLD".

 "It was my intention indeed", the Prince thought,  "because if some things
 please me in this world, others greatly displease me."  

 And he began his first fight. His ideal, his ardour and his  power urged him
 to confront himself to the world, to undertake, to conquer,  to model reality
 according to his desires.
 
 He found there the pleasure and the dizziness of the  conqueror, but no peace
 in his heart. He managed to change some things but many  others resisted to
 him. Many years passed.

 One day, he met the Old Wise Man who asked him:
 
                                 "*What have you learnt on your path?*"
 
 "I have learnt," the Prince answered, " how  to discern what is within my
 power and what is without; what depends on me and what does  not depend on
 me".
 
 "Thats good!", the Old Man said. "Use  your strength to act on what is
 within your power. Forget whats beyond your  power." And he disappeared.
 
 A bit later, the Prince was in front of a second door.    He could read on it :
 
                                           "CHANGE OTHERS".
 
 "It was my intention indeed", he thought.  "Others are a source of
 pleasure, enjoyment and satisfaction, but also, of pain,  bitterness and
 frustration. "
 
 And he rebelled against everything that could disturb him  or displease him
 in his fellow men. He tried to bend their characters and to extirpate their
 defects. It was  his second fight.
 
 Many years passed.
 
 One day, as he was meditating on the utility of the  attempts to change  others, he met the Old Wise Man who asked him:
 
                           "*What have you learnt on your path?"*
 
 "I have learnt", the Prince answered, "that others are not the cause or  the source of my joys and my punishments, my satisfactions  and  my setbacks. They are  only opportunities for all of them to be  revealed in myself. It is in myself  that all these things have their roots."
 
 "You are right," the Wise Man said.  "According to what they wake up in you,
the others reveal you to yourself. Be grateful  to those  who make your  enjoyment and pleasure vibrate. But be also grateful to  those who create in
you suffering or frustration, because, through them, life  teaches you  what  is left in you to learn and the path that you  still  have to walk."
 
 And the Old Man disappeared.
 
 A bit further on, and  the Prince arrived in front of a door, on  which these words
 were written:
 
                                         "CHANGE YOURSELF".
 
  "If I am myself the cause of my problems, it is  indeed whats left in me to  work on", he said to himself.
 
 And he began his 3rd fight. He tried to bend his character, to fight  his imperfections, to abolish his defects, to change  everything that did  not please him in himself, everything that did not  correspond to his ideal.
 
 After many years of this fight, in which he met some  success, but also, some
 failures and some resistances, the Prince met the Wise Man  who asked him:
 
                          "*What have you learnt on your path?"*
 
 "I have learnt", the Prince answered, "that  there are things that we can
 improve, others that resist us and that we cant  manage to break."
 
 "Thats good!" the Wise Man said.
 
 "Yes", the Prince went on, "but I am  beginning to be tired of fighting  against everything, against everybody, against myself.  Wont there be an end to it one day? When shall I find a rest? I want to stop  fighting, to give up, to abandon everything, I want to let go !"

 "It is precisely your next lesson", the Old Wise  Man said. "But before going
 any further, turn round and behold the path  covered." 

                                         And he disappeared.
 
 On looking back, the Prince saw in the distance the 3rd  door, and noticed
 that it was carrying a text on its back, saying :
 
                                         "ACCEPT YOURSELF"
 
 The Prince was surprised not to have seen this writing when  he went through
 the door, the other way.
 
 "When one fights, one becomes blind", he said to  himself. He also saw, lying
 on the ground, scattered around him,  everything he had  thrown away and
 fought against in him: his defects, his shadows, his fears, his limits, all
 his old worries.

 He now learnt  how to recognize them,  to accept them,  to love them. He learnt how to love himself  without  comparing himself  to  others any more, without judging himself, without  reprimanding  himself.

 He met the Old Wise Man who asked him:
 
                              "*What have you learnt on your path?"*
 
 "I have learnt", the Prince answered," that  hating or refusing a part of  myself, is to condemn myself never to be in agreement  with myself. I  have learnt how to accept myself, totally,  unconditionally. "

  "Thats good!", the Old Man said, it is the first rule in Wisdom. Now you can go back through the 3rd door."
 
 He had no sooner reached the other side, that the Prince perceived far away
 the back side of the second door, on which  he could read:
 
                                               "ACCEPT OTHERS"

 All around him, he could recognize the persons he had been with all his life through; those he had loved as well as those he had hated. Those he had supported and those he had fought. But the biggest surprise of all for him was that now, he was absolutely unable to see their imperfections, their  defects; those that formerly  had embarrassed him so much, and against which he had fought.
 
 He met the Old Wise Man again who asked him again
 
                               "*What have you learnt on your path?*"  
 
 "I have learnt", the Prince answered, "that by being in agreement with myself, I had nothing more to blame in others, nothing  more  to  be afraid of  in them. I have learnt how to accept and to  love  others,  totally,   unconditionally. " 

 "Thats good!", the Old Wise Man said.  "It is the second rule in Wisdom. You
 can go back through the second door."
 
 On reaching the other side of the second door, the Prince perceived in the
 distance the back side of the first door,    on which he could read:
 
                                        "ACCEPT THE WORLD"
 
 "Strangely enough", he said to himself,  "that I did not see these words the first time". He looked all around him and  recognized te world which  he had tried to conquer, to transform, to change. He was  struck by the  brightness and the beauty of  every thing. By their  perfection. Nevertheless, it was the same world as before.  Was it the world  which had changed or the glance he had on it?
 
He met the Old Wise Man who asked him:
 
                           "*What have you learnt on your path?"*
 
 "I have learnt", the Prince said, that the world  is a mirror for my soul.  That my soul cant  see itself;  it  can only see itself in the world. When my soul  is cheerful, the world seems cheerful to it. When it is overcome, the world
seems sad to it. The world itself is neither sad nor  cheerful. It is JUST THERE ; it just exists;  It was  not the world that  disturbed me, but  the idea that I had of it. I have learnt to accept it  without judging it; to  accept it totally,  unconditionally. "
 
 "It is 3rd rule of Wisdom", the Old Man said.

 "You are here now in agreement  with yourself, with  others and with the World."
 
 A profound feeling of peace, serenity and plenitude  ( Fullness. Plenty ), filled the Prince. Silence  was in him.
 
 "Now, you are ready to go past the last  Threshold", the Old Wise Man said,
 "the one that goes from the silence of   Plenitude to  the Plenitude of
 Silence".
 
                               And the Old Man disappeared.
  
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