Thursday 12 February 2009

Dreams

My Dreams

In my dreams
The cars are stars
That drive across the sky.
In my balloon
I reach the moon
The lights me from on high
Then up I float.
In my magic boat
Across the cloudy sea
And fly my kite.
In the velvet night
Gently flying freeze.

Kerala-Basic Facts

GOD'S OWN COUNTRY



Area - 38,863 sq.km
Highest Peak - Anamudi
No of District-14
No of Municipal corporation - 5
No of Block panchayathu - 152
No of Assembly seat - 140
No of Lokshaba seat - 20
No of Rajyasabha seat - 9
State tree - Coconut
State Flower - Kanikkonna
State Animal - Elephant
State Bird - Hornbill
First Library - Thiruvananthapuram Library
First Bank - Nedungadi
Longest River - Bharathapuzha
Biggest Dam - Malampuzha
Most Densely Populated District - Alappuzha
Least Populated District - Idukki
Literary % of Kerala - 89.81%




भारत माता

भारत माता,मेरा प्रणाम
तेरे पथ में मेरा जीवार्प्पन
तू ही है मानव की माता
तेरी उन्नती है मेरा इच्छा

तेरी रक्षा है मेरा कर्म.

Wednesday 11 February 2009

Attention please.............!!

New changes (Slide show,Games,Text and background colour,picture,Poll,Font,Title)are done by Second group members.

Monday 9 February 2009

Powers of an author

"The two most engaging powers of an author are to make new things familiar and familiar things new."- William Makepeace Thackarey

Today's quote

"I must be cruel only to be kind;Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind"
William Shakespeare

Meetings & Partings


"Life is filled with numberless meetings and partings"said Tagore. Poets and literary men often compare life with a journey which begins with birth & ends with death. In the long journey of life,we meet and part , and only a few retains in our heart .We love,we hate;we hope,we despair;we share,we hide and thus we live .

The journey goes on and on .....till the Doom's Day.

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in tribute............................

his words never ends..................................
"now i am in my world ..........full of words..........!i am satisfied.........................do you remember me?today is my birthday...... "
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer at Thalayolaparambu in Vaikom, 21 January 1908;at Beypore in Calicut,was a Malayalam fiction writer. He was a humanist, freedom fighter, novelist and short story writer. The Indian government recognized his contributions by awarding him the prestigious Padma Sri in 1982.
Basheer, born in the village of Thalayolapparampu in northern Travancore, was the eldest child of devout Muslim parents. His father was in the timber business as a contractor, but the business did not do well enough for his large family to live in anything approaching luxury. After beginning his education at the local Malayalam medium school, he was sent to the English medium school in Vaikom, five miles away. While at school he fell under the spell of Mahatma Gandhi. He started wearing Khadar, inspired by the swadesi ideals. When Gandhi came to Vaikom to participate in the Vaikom Satyagraham (1924) Basheer went to see him. He managed to climb on to the car in which Gandhi travelled and touch his hand, a fond memory Basheer mentioned in many of his writings. He used to visit Gandhi's satyagrahashramam at Vaikom daily. He got punished for going late to school for thisBasheer is known for his unconventional style of language. He did not differentiate between literary language and the language spoken by the commons and did not care about the grammatical correctness of his sentences.
His literary career started off with the novel Premalekhanam, a humorous love story between Keshavan Nair – a young bank employee and an upper caste Hindu (Nair) – and Saramma – an unemployed Christian woman. Hidden underneath the hilarious dialogues we can see a sharp criticism of religious conservatism, dowry and similar conventions existing in society. This was followed by the novel Baalyakaalasakhi – a tragic love story between Majeed and Suhra – which is among the most important novels in Malayalam literature in spite of its relatively small size (75 pages), and is commonly agreed upon as his magnum opus work. In his foreword to Baalyakaalasakhi, Jeevithathil Ninnum Oru Aedu (A Page From Life), M. P. Paul brings out the beauty of this novel, and how it is different from run-of-the-mill love stories.The autobiographical Janmadinam ("Birthday", 1945) is about a writer struggling to feed himself on his birthday. While many of the stories present situations to which the average reader can easily relate, the darker, seamier side of human existence also finds a major place, as in the novel Shabdangal ("Voices", 1947), which faced heavy criticism for violence and vulgarity.
In' Premalekhanam'............
"Priyapetta Saramayk,
jeevitham yawana theeshnavum,hridayam prema surabhilavumayirikkunna ee asulabhanimishathaye ente priya suhruthu egane viniyogikkunnu?njananengil......................................"
SWEET MEMORIES STILL ALIVE.......................................
-S.JAYALEKSHMI