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Posts archive for: 5 May, 2006
  • THE BASIC NEED OF THE CHILD IS THE LOVE FROM HER PARENTS AT HOME

    The primary need of a child is to be accepted and loved by her parents and siblings. This has been proved by a 9 year old girl Laxmi from Kottayam who immolated herself by burning herself in flame by kerosene oil. A girl studying in IV standard was loved by her teachers and the headmistress. But Laxmi was sad. Her home had been for her a hell. She had lost her mother. The paternal grand Mother took her for granted as an object to work and showered on her the rain of punishment. Her Father took all his revenge on her when the grand mother complained. As drunkard as he was , he never realised that the children need love and it is their fundamental right. The grand mother never remembered that once she too was small and helpless. How can one remain immune to this?

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    After reading ad admiring sir Dinakararao's "Good Morning i began to think

    Weak stem with green leaves
    adorned with lovely flowers
    supported with bright canvass
    Just a phrase of good morning !

    Joy filled my heart so to hear
    The sound transmitted by care
    With elegant art, joy to share
    With green and red looking fair

    When contrast colours form unity
    They attract the heart with no vanity
    Joy surrounds then in heart's cavity
    That "Good Morning" has led many to gaity

  • BEING A GIFT TO OTHERS BY SHARING AND LISTENING

    Without any wealth in hand you can be a potential contributor to the society by sharing your ideas, opinions, the alternative ways of solutions, your admonition or pre-cautioning, your intelligence and your wisdom shared with others may become a royal door of prosperity, peace and joy. It may save people from every danger.

    Charity is not a monetary gift alone but it is the skill and capacity to share with others which leads the other for prosperity. Share and abundance will flow at your doorstep and people will bless you. You will be immortal even after your physical death

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