Sunday, October 21, 2012
"அவ்ரே கொம்மா பில்லல்" சௌராஷ்டிரா படம்
"அவ்ரே கொம்மா பில்லல்" சௌராஷ்டிரா படம்
பிஸ்களா கிரியேஷன்ஸ் சார்பில் சரவணன் தயாரிக்கும் சவுராஷ்டிரா படம், அவ்ரே கொம்மா பில்லல் (எங்க வீட்டுப் பிள்ளை). அஸ்வின்குமார், மான்சி, ஜெகதீஷ்குமார் நடிக்கிறார்கள். கதிரவன் இயக்குகிறார். வி.தஷி இசை. சி.ஜே.ராஜ்குமார் ஒளிப்பதிவு.
படம் பற்றி தயாரிப்பாளர் சரவணன் கூறும்போது, தமிழ்நாட்டு சவுராஷ்டிர மக்களின் வாழ்வை அடிப்படையாக கொண்டு படம் தயாராகிறது. சவுராஷ்டிரா மக்களின் கலையையும் வாழ்க்கை முறையையும் பதிவு செய்யும் படமாக இது இருக்கும் இந்தப் படத்துக்கு கேரள அரசு விருது பெற்ற தஷி இசையமைக்கிறார். விரைவில் படப்பிடி;பு துவங்குகிறது என்றார்.
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Tuesday, August 21, 2012
சென்னையில் சௌராஷ்ட்ர மக்கள் கணக்கெடுப்பு
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Sourashtra People in Film industry
Renowned Tamil Films Playback Singer: T. M. Soundararajan (Thoguluva Meenakshi Iyengar, Soundararajan)
Tamil actress: "Venniraadai" Nirmala
Tamil singer: A. L. Raghavan.
Tamil actress: Seetha
Tamil actress: M. N. Rajam
Tamil actress: Kanaga (Daughter of Devika, a Telugu actress and father hails from Sourashtra Community)
Tamil actor: P. V. Narasimha Bharathi
Tamil actor: T.K.Ramachandran [Tiruchy Krishnan Ramachandran(Perform his acting in Parasakthi,Vanghikottai valiban and more)
Tamil actor: K.K.Perumal (dasma kombakkonam krishnaiyar permal(perform his acting in aadhithan kannavu,illara jothi,dhivan bagadur and more)his elder son K.P.Adhithan settled in palayankottai and younger son k.p.chandra sekaran M.A,M.ed settled in pattukkotai
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Sourashtra world: Sourashtra Book For Writing
Sunday, April 29, 2012
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Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Mr.T. R. Jothilingam
He lives in a world of numbers. The Station Master at Madurai Railway Junction, T.R.Jothilingam's fascination for numbers is so much that most of the time you .nd him bent over pieces of paper, pen in hand and solving mathematical puzzles. Such is his pro.ciency that he can produce magic squares to the order of 3x3 up to in.nite number in matter of minutes.
Ardent lover of puzzles
"A magic square is a square array of numbers consisting of distinct positive integers (1, 2, ...) arranged in such a way that the sum of the numbers in any horizontal, vertical, or main diagonal line is always the same number, called as the magic constant," he de.nes a magic square.
"Right from school days I had an attraction for the number system. That was the time I madly followed people who played number tricks. The interest was lying dormant and came alive four years ago when I saw magic squares in some magazine. From that day, was lured into the world of magic squares," reminisces Mr. Jothilingam.
What started as a hobby turned into a passion and he evolved his own methods to solve puzzle. "It gives you immense satisfaction. A sense of achievement engulfs you once you are able to solve the puzzle," he beams.
He categorises magic squares into three main groups _ odd and even numbers divisible by four and even numbers not divisible by four. He also suggests one possible way to create a magic square of odd number (see box).
Sudoku expert
Jothilingam is also adept in solving Sudoku puzzles, the latest rage among the public. "Till last year I was not aware of this puzzle. One day my sons brought me this puzzle and I not only solved it in minutes but also developed it further."
He has also developed Sudoku in the order of 16x16 grid containing 256 squares, 25x25 grid containing 625 squares, 36x36 grid containing 1296 squares and 100x100 grid containing 10000 squares. A special feature of his method of solving Sudoku puzzle that boxes along the diagonals too contain only one instance each numeral.
"I planned to send my Sudoku puzzle of 100x100 grid with 10x10 subgrids to Guinness Record. I require an University certi.cate for this, but universities here want me to convert my method of solving puzzles into a scholarly written mathematical theorem, which am .nding dif.cult," he rues.
His passion for solving puzzles has led him to evolve his own puzzle called `Thoppean Square', technique based on the magic square.
Mr. Jothilingam is also an expert in solving chess puzzles, Tower of Hanoi problems, simpli.ed short cut multiplication methods and other number tricks. "It is imperative for school children to learn solving mathematical puzzle as it stimulates brain activity and the Intelligence Quotient of the child improves," he states. He likes to spread his knowledge to public. His vision is to run a television serial on solving puzzles with the script he has developed.Both his sons, T.J. Ramnath Babu, doing I year B.Tech., National Institute of Technology, Tiruchi and T.J. Raghunath Babu, who just got berth in Anna University, have also mastered solving puzzles and help him out by converting all the methods into computer programmes.
So far, Jothilingam has taught about 300 children about magicsquares and Sudoku. Those who are interested can contact him by dialling 0452-6583879.
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Here is one of the methods followed to create a magic square of an odd number. For example, to create a magic square of 3x3, use numbers from 1 to 3x3 (i.e. 1 to 9). Fill no.1 in the centre box of the first row. To fill the next number move one square to your right and one square up. If it crosses the boundary write the number in the box, which is at the opposite side. You continue with this. If the box is already filled then write down the next number in the box just below the number from where you try to move. Move on with one box to your right and one square up rule. The next number to the one in the right top box should be filled in the box just below that number. Again continue with one square to your right and one square up step till you evolve a perfect magic square.
About Mr. TRJ,
He is working as a Station Master in Southern Railways, in Kudal Nagar, Madurai, in South India. I am a graduated in Maths in 1974.
This is an exciting, mind boggling, very fun-filled and very simple website(http://jollymaths.com). Here, I have put up some new ideas which you might find interesting. I hope this will help students to eliminate MathPhobia. Learn these simple techniques and implement them in your practical life and outperform others…!! This has proved to be useful for thousands of kids who have attended my workshops. Here is a complete list of my sessions.
From my earlier days I had some curiosity over numbers. I began to collect Magic squares some ten years back and developed to certain noteable extent. I am taking 2-4 hours classes in Schools and Colleges as FUN MATHS AND MIND GAMES. Now I am planning to do Guinness World Record in the following fields:
- Magic squares from 3 x 3 upto any highest number one can imagine. (Additionally, I have also found out around 200 different ways of forming 6×6 Magic squares )
- Magic squares inside the magic square (5 x 5 upto 100 x 100 and programmed upto 1500 x 1500)
- World’s biggest Sudokus. Normally Sudokus are of size 9 x 9, having a total of 81 numbers. I have done the World’s biggest Sudoku with 400 x 400 (total 1,60,000 squares). My Sudokus have additional properties in them.
- Multiplication using Hand fingers ( in a set of 6-10,11-15, 16-20… 91-95, 96-100) and above. Also there are three different methods of multiplication using hand fingers.
- I can be able to multiply 75×75 in more than 10 dufferent ways.
- There are many types of enthrilling special Magic Squares and some are compiled here for you. Hope you enjoy them!
For more Details http://jollymaths.com/
Thanks to Mr. Kuttuva Pyarilal shared in Facebook.
Monday, April 2, 2012
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Sourashtra Universal Revolutionary Youth Association(SURYA)
SURYA will be functioning at a global level. It is intended to unite all the youth Sourashtrians around the globe to work together in a good social cause towards sourashtra community upliftment and in development of Sourashtra Community.
SURYA is currently headed by Sri. Vishwanath of Adithya Eduction Instituions, Bangalore. The Office Bearers of Surya will be announced shortly on the www.palkarsurya.com after formally electing the Actively working Office bearers.
Free Service by Aditya Group of Institutes to SURYA
Free Education
Free Accomodation and Food at Bangalore for students
Free Disabetes and BP check up
GOALS
SURYA is formed to work for the cause of upliftment of the Sourahstra Community by executing various plans for the same. It intends to unite all the Sourasthra Youth around the world under its banner to work unitedly in achieving its goals.
The plans and activities of SURYA will be announced regularly through the website and other communication channels to all the Sourashtra People living around the world.
SURYA intends to work very actively and rigorously in achieving its goals towards Sourahstra Community Development.
APPEAL
All Sourashtra Youths of the entire world are requested join hands with us to work towards this noble cause of upliftment of our Sourashtra Community and in betterment of Sourashtra Peoples living conditions, and in improvement of their standard of living.
All Sourashtra Youths in the Age group of 18 to 45 are requested to join us as members. There is no membership fee to join SURYA. It is free, so we request all youths in the world to join us. There are exciting plans for the future for Youths as well, so please joins us by entering the membership forms on the www.palkarsurya.com.
Sunday, March 4, 2012
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The Unwritten History of the Saurashtrians of South India
From 500 to 1000 A.D. Saurashtrians lived in Mandsar, Dasapura towns of the old Saurashtra Province which included portions of the present Gujarat and Maharashtra States doing spinning and weaving works. In Dasapura they built their own a Sun Temple and worshipped Sun God. The Sanskrit term Saura means sun. As they built and worshipped Sun or Saura God they were called as Saurashtrians and the region they lived was naturally called as Saurashtra Province. Saurashtra region was ruled by the Mourya dynasty King Somasarma, Saka dynasty King Rudradama and Gupta dynasty King Chandragupta called Vikramaditya. King Kumaragupta of 473 A.D. has said in his Royal Charter that the Saurashtrians who were spinning silk like thread and weaving thin clothes out of it, migrated from Lata town of Saurashtra region to Mandasar of Malwa region during the Gupta period; they were called as "Pattavayahs" weavers of thin silk like cotton clothes or silk clothes. Queen Mangamma (1681-1704) of Madurai also has said in her Royal Charter that such dress makers as Pattavayar Migrations of Saurashtraians. In 1024 Mohamed of Ghazini attacked the area of Somnath in Kathiawar. He plundered, looted, destroyed the Temple of Somnath and carried away valuable jewels, gold, diamonds, etc. As the Saurashtrians were unable to bear the harassments, continued disturbances of their works and destruction of properties by Ghazini 17 times or so they left their beloved place and migrated to peaceful places in the North, Centre and South of India. Some migrated to the Surat town on the banks of River Tungabadhra and then to Devagiri of Yadava Kingdom. In Devagiri or Dauladabad they lived for about 2 to 3 centuries. As the dress, culture and movements of the people there were similar to theirs they adjusted themselves and lived there. Thereby some terms and words of Varaja language got mixed with the Saurashtra language. In 1294 the Sultan of Delhi, Alauddin Khilji and his General Malik Kafur crossed Vindhiya hills and Devagiri, waged battles with the Yadava King Ramchand. In the battle Yadava King was defeated and imprisoned. Alauddin Kiliji plundered all the properties of the people and left for Delhi. Due to this historical reason, Saurashtrians left Devagiri and migrated first to Marati Kingdom and then to Vijayanagar Empire. In that way many terms and words of Marati, Konkani and Kannada languages mingled with the Saurashtra language. Examples: Amti (curry), Limbu (Lemon), Angidi(Shop), etc. Vijayanagar was situated near a village called Hampi in the Bellary District then. The first kings of the region were Harisharar and Bukka. Bukka sent delegates to Madurai to save Hindu Dharma and Hindu Kingdom from the destructions of Muslim rulers and established Pandyan King Rule there. When the heirs to the throne of Pandyan Kingdom were not available in 1500 Madurai came under the direct rule of Vijayanagar Empire, which was at its best under the King Krishadevaraya between 1509 and 1531. First Madurai was ruled by the General of Krishnadevaraya. Viswanatha Naicker was the first Naicker King to rule Madurai between 1558 and 1563. His Prime Minister and General, Aryanatha Naicker built the Thousand Pillar Mandapam at Madurai. Viswanatha Naicker and his successors were defeated in the battle by Bahmani Sultan at Talikota in 1565. Vijayanagar Empire also was destroyed. At that time Saurashtrians who were living there with the full support of the kings for about 2 centuries had to leave Vijayanagar also. During that period many words and terms of Telegu language got mixed with the Saurashtra language such as Lohan (Iron), Boskanna (a festival), etc. Between 1623 and 1659 Thirumalai Naicker was ruling in Madurai. He invited the Saurashtrians weavers to Madurai to make silk dresses for the Royal family and as a result they came down to Madurai and settled there. As time went on they settled in other places like Trichy, Tanjore, Kumbakonam, Salem, etc. in Tamil Nadu. Because of their arrival at Madurai, the town developed into a big city. For nearly 4 centuries now they have been living in Madurai and other towns in Tamil Nadu. Not only weaving works but also all sorts of works they are doing there. Today schools, colleges, Mills and other institutions are run by them. In spite of this many people are still working as weavers and remain poor. Nobody knows the Saurashtra Script and also none reads or writes in that language. Only if this drawback is rectified, perhaps Saurashtra language can be saved in the future. |
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Thanks to T. A. Ramesh
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Sunday, February 12, 2012
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Sunday, February 5, 2012
Sourashtra Samachar: Losting Identity of Sourashtra Weavers
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Interesting Facts in Sourshtra
1. There are 438 languages in India. 13 of them are becoming extinct... Sourashtra is one of them.
2. The first time that Ramayana was written in Sourashtra, it was written using the Telugu script.
3. Sri Venkata Ramana Bhagavathar was the chief disciple of the famous Karnatic music composer, Thiagaraja.
4. Because Sourashtrians were brought to Madurai for Nayakar's Kingdom, most of our ancestors were part of the Royal Court.
5. Depending on what region Saurashtrians live in India, they have their own dilect of Sourashtra. The dialects share lexical similarities varying between 77% and 96%
6. One of the most famous temples in Gujarat, is the Somanathar Temple, which was known to be a Sourashtra Temple.
7. There were many Sourashtrian freedom fighters that fought for Independence with Gandhi, inlcuding L.K. Thulasiram.
8. The first Sourashtrian to become a state minister was S.R. Radha from Kumbakonam.
9. The first Sourashtra newspaper was called the Sourashtra Money which was started in Kumbakonam and ran by Panda R. Govindasami. The Sourashtra Times of Madurai was started by S.D. Gnaneswaran, which still exists today.
10. During the late 1960's, "Horad Vano" was a popular Sourashtrian commedy play.
Thanks to Rekha Panda https://sites.google.com/site/sourashtrayouthassociation/Home/history/interesting-facts
Saturday, February 4, 2012
KUSO 19th Annual Day Celebration
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Friday, January 20, 2012
Free Accommodation for Palkars visiting Hyderabad
Mr R Narasimhan from Langar House, Hyderabad, has announced during the Jan 2012 Hyderabad Sourashtra Association (HSA) meeting, that he can provide free accommodation to upto 4 Palkars visiting Hyderabad. The location is centrally location for site-seeing as well. Palkar Professionals coming to Hyderabad in search of jobs are also welcome to use this facility. Food arrangements are not included. Please call 9441583780 to confirm availability before arrival.
Max Duration: 15 days
Contact details:
Mr. R. Narasimhan
9-2-179, Langar House,
Golconda, Hyderabad – 500 008
Phone No: 9441583780