Tuesday 1 November 2011

The History Of Tamilian Bodhidharma

The Story of Bodhidharma

Bodhidharma crossing the river on a reedShaolin monks and disciples follow a unique practice among Buddhists in that they greet each other using only their right hand. This greeting is a tradition which dates back to Da Mo and his disciple, Hui Ke.

In 495 AD, the Indian monk Ba Tuo, or Buddhabhadra, came to China teaching a form of Buddhism known as Xiao Sheng Buddhism. He was given land at the foot of Shaoshi mountain by Emperor Shao Wen and founded the Shaolin Temple on this land.

Around the time that Ba Tuo was founding the Shaolin Temple there was an Indian prince named Bodhidharma. Bodhidharma was very intelligent and was the favorite son of the king of India. Bodhidharma had two older brothers who feared that their father, the king, would pass them over and bequeath the kingship to Bodhidharma. In their jealousy, the two older brothers often disparaged Bodhidharma while talking with their father, hoping to turn him against their younger brother. The older brothers also attempted to assassinate Bodhidharma but Bodhidharma had very good karma and so the attempts were not successful. Despite being the favorite son of the king, Bodhidharma realized that he was not interested in a life of politics. He chose instead to study with the famous Buddhist master Prajnatara and become a Buddhist monk.

Bodhidharma trained with his master for many years. One day he asked his master, "Master, when you pass away, where should I go? What should I do?" His master replied that he should go to Zhen Dan, which was the name for China at that time. Years later, Bodhidharma's master passed away and Bodhidharma prepared to leave for China.
During the many years that Bodhidharma had studied as a monk, one of his older brothers had become king of India and that older brother's son had become king after him. The king of India was very fond of his uncle and wanted to make amends for the actions which Bodhidharma's older brothers had taken against him. He asked Bodhidharma to stay near the capital, where he could protect and care for him, but Bodhidharma knew that he must go to China as his master had said.

Seeing that Bodhidharma would not remain, the king of India ordered that carrier pigeons be sent to China with messages asking the people of China to take care of Bodhidharma. These messages made Bodhidharma famous among many Chinese who wondered what was so special about this particular Buddhist monk that the king of India would make such a request.

In 527 AD, 32 years after Ba Tuo's founding of the Shaolin temple, Bodhidharma crossed through Guangdong province into China. In China, he was known as Da Mo. Da Mo arrived in China practicing Da Sheng (Mahayana) Buddhism. When Da Mo arrived, he was greeted by a large crowd of people who had heard of the famous Buddhist master and wished to hear him speak. Rather than speak, Da Mo sat down and began meditating. He meditated for many hours. Upon completing his meditation, Da Mo rose and walked away, saying nothing.

His actions had a profound effect upon his audience. Some people laughed, some cried, some were angry and some nodded their heads in understanding. Regardless of the emotion, everyone in the crowd had a reaction.

This incident made Da Mo even more famous, so famous that Emperor Wu heard of him. Emperor Wu, who ruled over the southern kingdom of China, invited Da Mo to come to his palace. When Da Mo arrived, Emperor Wu talked with Da Mo about Buddhism. The emperor had erected many statues and temples devoted to Buddhism. He had given much wealth to Buddhist temples. In talking of his accomplishments, Emperor Wu asked Da Mo if his actions were good. Da Mo replied that they were not. This response surprised Emperor Wu, but they continued talking and eventually Emperor Wu asked Da Mo if there was Buddha in this world. Da Mo replied that there was not.

Da Mo's replies were a reflection of Emperor Wu. By asking if his actions were good, Emperor Wu was searching for compliments and affirmation from Da Mo. Da Mo denied that Emperor Wu's actions were good because it is the duty of the emperor to care for his people. Rather than seeking compliments, Emperor Wu should have been content to help his people through Buddha. Similarly, if one asks if there is Buddha in the world, then one has already answered the question: Buddha is a matter of faith, you either believe in your heart or you do not. In questioning the existence of Buddha, Emperor Wu had demonstrated a lack of faith.

Da Mo's answers enraged Emperor Wu and he ordered Da Mo to leave his palace and never return. Da Mo simply smiled, turned and left.

Da Mo continued his journey, heading north, when he reached the city of Nanjing. In the city of Nanjing, there was a famous place called the Flower Rain Pavillion where many people gathered to speak and relax. There was a large crowd of people gathered in the Flower Rain Pavillion around a Buddhist monk, who was lecturing. This Buddhist monk was named Shen Guang.

Shen Guang had at one time been a famous general. He had killed many people in battle but one day realized that the people he had been killing had family and friends and that one day someone might come and kill him. This changed him and he decided to train as a Buddhist monk. Eventually, Shen Guang became a great speaker on Buddhism. As Da Mo neared the crowd, he listened to Shen Guang's speech. Sometimes Shen Guang would speak and Da Mo would nod his head, as if in agreement. Sometimes Shen Guang would speak and Da Mo would shake his head, as if in disagreement. As this continued, Shen Guang became very angry at the strange foreign monk who dared to disagree with him in front of this crowd. In anger, Shen Guang took the Buddhist beads from around his neck and flicked them at Da Mo. The beads struck Da Mo in his face, knocking out two of his front teeth. Da Mo immediately began bleeding. Shen Guang expected a confrontation; instead, Da Mo smiled, turned and walked away.

This reaction astounded Shen Guang, who began following after Da Mo.

Da Mo continued north until he reached the Yangzi river. Seated by the river there was an old woman with a large bundle of reeds next to her. Da Mo walked up to the old woman and asked her if he might have a reed. She replied that he might. Da Mo took a single reed, placed it upon the surface of the Yangzi river and stepped onto the reed. He was carried across the Yangzi river by the force of his chi. Seeing this, Shen Guang ran up to where the old woman sat and grabbed a handful of reeds without asking. He threw the reeds onto the Yangzi river and stepped onto them. The reeds sank beneath him and Shen Guang began drowning. The old woman saw his plight and took pity on Shen Guang, pulling him from the river. As Shen Guang lay on the ground coughing up river water, the old woman admonished him. She said that by not asking for her reeds before taking them, he had shown her disrespect and that by disrespecting her, Shen Guang had disrespected himself. The old woman also told Shen Guang that he had been searching for a master and that Da Mo, the man he was following, was that master. As she said this, the reeds which had sunk beneath Shen Guang rose again to the surface of the river and Shen Guang found himself on the reeds being carried across the Yangzi river. He reached the other side and continued following after Da Mo.

There are many people who believe that the old woman by the river was a Boddhisatva who was helping Shen Guang to end the cycle of his samsara.

At this point, Da Mo was nearing the location of the Shaolin Temple. The Shaolin monks had heard of his approach and were gathered to meet him. When Da Mo arrived, the Shaolin monks greeted him and invited him to come stay at the temple. Da Mo did not reply but he went to a cave on a mountain behind the Shaolin Temple, sat down, and began meditating. In front of the Shaolin Temple, there are five mountains: Bell Mountain, Drum Mountain, Sword Mountain, Stamp Mountain and Flag Mountain. These mountains are named after the objects which their shape resembles. Behind the Shaolin Temple there are five "Breast Mountains" which are shaped like breasts. The cave in which Da Mo chose to meditate was on one of the Breast Mountains.

Damo in cave at Shaolin TempleDa Mo sat facing a wall in the cave and meditated for nine years. During these nine years, Shen Guang stayed outside Da Mo's cave and acted as a bodyguard for Da Mo, ensuring that no harm came to Da Mo. Periodically Shen Guang would ask Da Mo to teach him, but Da Mo never responded to Shen Guang's requests. During these nine years the Shaolin monks would also periodically invite Da Mo to come down to the Temple, where he would be much more comfortable, but Da Mo never responded. After some time, Da Mo's concentration became so intense that his image was engraved into the stone of the wall before him.

Towards the end of the nine years, the Shaolin monks decided that they must do something more for Da Mo and so they made a special room for him. They called this room the Da Mo Ting. When this room was completed at the end of the nine years, the Shaolin monks invited Da Mo to come stay in the room. Da Mo did not respond but he stood up, walked down to the room, sat down, and immediately began meditating. Shen Guang followed Da Mo to the Shaolin temple and stood guard outside Da Mo's room. Da Mo meditated in his room for another four years. Shen Guang would occasionally ask Da Mo to teach him, but Da Mo never responded.

At the end of the four-year period Shen Guang had been following Da Mo for thirteen years, but Da Mo had never said anything to Shen Guang. It was winter when the four-year period was ending and Shen Guang was standing in the snow outside the window to Da Mo's room. He was cold and became very angry. He picked up a large block of snow and ice and hurled it into Da Mo's room. The snow and ice made a loud noise as it broke inside Da Mo's room. This noise awoke Da Mo from his meditation and he looked at Shen Guang. In anger and frustration Shen Guang demanded to know when Da Mo would teach him.

Da Mo responded that he would teach Shen Guang when red snow fell from the sky.
Hearing this, something inside Shen Guang's heart changed and he took the sword he carried from his belt and cut off his left arm. He held the severed arm above his head and whirled it around. The blood from the arm froze in the cold air and fell like red snow. Seeing this, Da Mo agreed to teach Shen Guang.

Da Mo took a monk's spade and went with Shen Guang to the Drum Mountain in front of Shaolin Temple. The Drum Mountain is so called because it is very flat on top. Da Mo's unspoken message to Shen Guang was that Shen Guang should flatten his heart, just like the surface of the Drum Mountain. On this Drum Mountain Da Mo dug a well. The water of this well was bitter. Da Mo then left Shen Guang on the Drum Mountain. For an entire year, Shen Guang used the bitter water of the well to take care of all of his needs. He used it to cook, to clean, to bathe, to do everything. At the end of the first year, Shen Guang went down to Da Mo and again asked Da Mo to teach him. Da Mo returned with Shen Guang to the Drum Mountain and dug a second well. The water of this well was spicy. For an entire year, Shen Guang used the spicy water for all of his needs. At the end of the second year, Shen Guang went back down to Da Mo and asked again to be taught. Da Mo dug a third well on the Drum Mountain. The water of this third well was sour. For the third year, Shen Guang used the sour water for all of his needs. At the end of the third year, Shen Guang returned to Da Mo and agains asked to be taught. Da Mo returned to the Drum Mountain and dug a fourth and final well. The water of this well was sweet. At this point, Shen Guang realized that the four wells represented his life. Like the wells, his life would sometimes be bitter, sometimes sour, sometimes spicy and sometimes sweet. Each of these phases in his life was equally beautiful and necessary, just as each of the four seasons of the year is beautiful and necessary in its own way. Without really saying many words to Shen Guang, Da Mo had taught Shen Guang the most important of lessons in a mind-to-mind, heart-to-heart fashion. This mind-to- mind, heart-to-heart communication is called "action language" and is the foundation of the Chan Buddhism which Da Mo began at the Shaolin Temple.

After his realization, Shen Guang was given the name Hui Ke and he became abbot of the Shaolin temple after Da Mo.

To pay respect for the sacrifice which Hui Ke made, disciples and monks of the Shaolin Temple greet each other using only their right hand.

Monday 28 March 2011

ICC WORLDCUP-2011


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25/03/2011

India will win the World Cup, says Oz skipper Ponting

Ahmedabad: Handed a comprehensive defeat by India, Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting has predicted that there is no stopping Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men now and they will beat Pakistan before lifting the World Cup after a gap of 28 years.

India will win the World Cup, says Oz skipper Ponting
"India played well as a team and deserved victory. We were not good enough (to win). Going forward they will be pretty hard to beat. They will beat Pakistan in the semifinal and go on to win the World Cup now," Ponting said at the post-match press conference after Australia were knocked out of the World Cup by India here last night.
"India have a very good batting line up. We played very competitive cricket tonight but I'm disappointed with the two successive losses (against Pakistan in their last league game and today against India)," he said after his side's five-wicket loss in a high-octane World Cup quarterfinal.
Devastated to finish on the losing side in what was probably his last World Cup game but defiant nonetheless, Ponting insisted that the loss should not be construed as the end of an era in his country's cricket.
"It's a bit premature to say it was the end of an era for Australian cricket, it was a pretty good game tonight. I do not think we were far away from winning the game against a very good Indian team on their home soil. I think it's a bit too early to say it's the end of an era," said Ponting.
He said he would not be playing in the next World Cup but ruled out quitting one-day cricket.
"I am not quitting one-day cricket but this is probably my last World Cup game. I will be happy to look back after retirement that I made a century in my last innings in the World Cup," Ponting said.
India will win the World Cup, says Oz skipper Ponting
Ponting said his side had chances to win the game and they were devastated by the loss.
"We had great expectations from the game. We were a well organized group. We are devastated. We found it difficult to get momentum. Not performing at critical moments cost us the game. We did not grab our opportunities," he said.
"We were 15 to 20 runs short with the bat. 250-260 was a good total but we lost wickets at bad time and never got the momentum going. We did not execute the plans properly," said the 36-year-old Tasmanian who scored a superb 104 after having struggled in the earlier part of the tournament.
The Australian captain felt the schedule of the tournament could have been spread out better but said that that cannot be an excuse for his side's crashing out in the quarterfinals.
"The schedule did not help us. But that cannot be put as an excuse for the loss. Over the last ten days my team has played four games. It would have been nice to have them (games) evenly spread out," he said.
He sympathised with his key fast bowler Brett Lee who had made a great effort to get back into the team after a 14-month injury lay-off.
"Brett has given a lot for Australian cricket during his entire career and at times coming back after big injuries. He will be shattered as he has worked very hard to get here," he said.

Friday 11 March 2011

Future World


China’s WaterWorld – Resort For A Future


The Atkin’s Architecture group which is the famous multinational engineering and design consultancy with more of Middle East and Indian clientele, has recently been awarded first for their excellent designing and engineering on the resort in Songjiang, China, called the Water World, for an international design competition.
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The Water World built in a magnificent quarry that is filled with water, is a perfect example of blending nature with modern contemporary designs.  The resort hotel with elegant 400 bedrooms is splendidly constructed amidst this natural environment. The resort has the unique underwater public areas and guest rooms, along with restaurants, cafes, sporting facilities and more.
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The resort’s lowest level boasts of an aquatic theme with a luxurious swimming pool, and there is an extreme sports center available for rock climbing and bungee jumping which are accessed by special lifts from water. With the spectacular view of this resort, the project surely deserves the acclaim and honor, it has received.

Natural Creatures


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Thursday 10 March 2011

Movie Gossips

Nanban – Latest Updates

Nanban Still
3 Idiots is been remade in Tamil as Nanban which stars Vijay, Srikanth and Jeeva in the leads and the shooting is in progress. The currently the shooting of the movie is taking place in the FRI (Forest Reserve Institute).

Vijay, Jeeva and Srikanth will sport two different looks in the film and the shooting spot likes London. Speaking about the movie, actor Srikanth said "He is glad to work with a wonderful team. He can't stop praising Shankar. Shankar got a serious face but manages to make us laugh. And Vijay and Jeeva is wonderful co-stars".

The set is very busy with the song All is Well and the music director Harris has come up with some new tunes in the song and the song is being choreographed by Shobi master.
Shankar-Vijay's relationship is 20 years old
shankar vijay
Director Shankar and Ilayathalapathy Vijay have been in a friendly relationship for more than 20 years. Shankar, during early days of his career, has worked with Vijay's father S.A Chandrasekhar.

It is said that Vijay, who was a little boy had been in discussions with Shankar about movie making aspects and lots more. Now, the present has showcased them as a successful actor and director working together for 'Nanban'.

Shankar and his crew is busy filming important scenes in Dehradun with the lead stars Srikanth, Jeeva and Vijay. Editing is handled by Anthony, cinematography by Manoj Paramahamsa and music by Harris Jayaraj.
Kamal Haasan's unseen childhood photos

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It will always be exciting to see some of the rarest photographs of our favourite celebrities. Some of us even die to get the photographs to be saved in our gallery. Kamal Haasan's well known childhood photograph, is from his debut movie 'Kalathur Kannamma' where he will lead a group of other kids whorshipping Lord Muruga.
kamal haasan unseen childhood photos
It is a well known fact that Kamal Haasan is an expert in the art of classical dance, Bharata natyam. Kamal Haasan made his arangetram in Bharata natyam during his early childhood days. Check out some of the rare pics of Kamal Haasan posing during his arangetram event during his child hood.
Dhanush remakes Rajinikanth's song for 'Mapillai'

dhanush mapillai
Dhanush's 'Mapillai' is making the news for adopting a hit song in the original version of the movie which is 'Ennoda Raasi Nalla Raasi'. Dhanush has been getting the titles from his father-in-law Rajinikanth, but this time it is the remake of the movie itself.

Manisha Koirala has donned the role of Dhanush's mother-in-law which was played by late actress Srividya in the original version. Dhanush will be romancing with Hansika Motwani who has a list of films to be released in Tamil.

Dhanush is presently busy with director Hari's 'Venghai' in which she shares the screen space with Tamanna. After completing 'Venghai' Dhanush will be moving on to 'Mapillai' completely.

Nanban in the News



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    Superstar Rajini’s Rana has created a buzz in the recent times that he is playing three roles in the film.
    Sources say that these three roles are drawn from the inspiration of Kamal's Dasavatharam.
    During the making of Dasavatharam director KS Ravikumar and Kamal Hassan has come up with 13 characters and out of them Kamal choosed only 10 characters that are well-matched for him.
    Now director KS Ravikumar who is directing Rana is in plans to make use of the rest of the three roles.Let's wait for official confirmations




    • Srikanth's sacrifice for Nanban! - BehindWoods
      He has finally got a big break as he will be sharing screen space with the likes of Vijay, Jiiva, Satyaraj, Lawrence, and S. J Suryah for Shankar's ambitious Nanban. The actor is thrilled and is willing to do anything to capitalize on this opportunity. ...
    • Ileana's impressed - Times of India
      The pretty actress is now in Dehradun, shooting with Vijay for director Shankar's Nanban, the Tamil remake of the Bollywood hit 3 idiots. And the lady is definitely not complaining! She tweeted, "Had my first scene with Vijay. ...
    • Jiiva at Police Commissioner's office - BehindWoods
      The actor was busy shooting for 'Nanban' at Dehradun when he heard the news about 'Singam Puli' piracy over online and DVDs. Soon after completing his first schedule, he rushed down to Chennai to visit police commissioner to take necessary action. ...
    • Vijay heads to Vishakapatinam - BehindWoods
      Vijay has been shooting for Nanban and Velayudham simultaneously apart from involving in social welfare and politics now and then. The latest news is that, Vijay is heading to Vishakapatinam where a few scenes from Velayudham is to be canned. ...
    • Nanban's birthday celebrations - BehindWoods
      The Nanban team, including Vijay, Jiiva, Srikanth, Sathyaraj, director Shankar, is now in Dehradun to shoot a major portion of the film there. The director had initially planned to start the shooting of Nanban in Dehradun but changed the location to ...
    • Audio release of Sattapadi Kutram - BehindWoods
      The audio will be released by director Shankar who is directing Nanban the remake of the Hindi film Three Idiots. Sattapadi Kutram stars Vikranth, Satyaraj, Bhanu and Seeman along with several new faces and will also have Vijay appearing in a cameo. ...
    • AIADMK to give Vijay 3 seats-
      Sources close to AIADMK has confirmed that Vijay who is now in Dehradoon shooting for Nanban will meet Jayalalitaa long with his father SA Chandrasekhar shortly. A leading newspaper has quoted a senior AIADMK leader as saying: " Vijay's party Vijay ...
    • Man abandons mother of his child to marry another - Malaysia Star
      A GIRL with a four-month-old child has asked police to take action against her lover, who left her in his parents' house and plans to marry another girl at the Karumariamman temple in Bukit Dinding, Karak tomorrow, Malaysia Nanban reported. ...

    Intersting

    "Supermoon" may cause natural disasters next week


    On March 19th 2011, the moon will make its closest approach to Earth in almost 20 years, possibly triggering earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other disasters.


    The phenomenon, called lunar perigee or Supermoon, happens when the moon reaches its absolute closest point to Earth. On March 19, the natural satellite will be only 221,567 miles away from our planet. There were Supermoons in 1955, 1974, 1992 and 2005, and these years had their share of extreme weather conditions, too. Although there are scientific laws that say the moon affects the Earth, it's still ambiguous whether the lunar perigee and natural disasters is coincidence or not.
    British freelance weatherman John Kettley was quoted as saying "A moon can't cause a geological event like an earthquake, but it will cause a difference to the tide. If that combines with certain weather conditions, then that could cause a few problems for coastal areas."

    Interesting numbers from the Forbes rich list

    Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim is the richest person in the world for the second year in a row, Forbes said on Wednesday.
    Rising steel and oil prices in Russia, more honest disclosure in Brazil and booming economies in China and India has fueled a spike in billionaires in the so-called BRIC countries, Forbes list of the World's Billionaires found.
    Here are some statistics from the Forbes 2011 ranking of the world's billionaires:
    • There are 1,210 billionaires in the world in 2011, up from 1,011 last year. Of those, 102 are women, up from 89 in 2010.
    • There are 648 billionaires who increased their wealth in the past year. The fortunes of 160 fell, while 146 stayed even.
    • There are 413 billionaires in the United States with a net worth of $1.5 trillion. This is up from 403 in 2010 and a value of $1.3 trillion.
    • * There are 300 billionaires in Europe with a net worth of $1.3 trillion, up from 248 billionaires last year with a fortune of $1 trillion.
    • In the Asia-Pacific region there are 332 billionaires worth $996 billion, compared with 234 billionaires in 2010 valued at $729 billion.
    • * The Middle East and Africa have 89 billionaires with a fortune of $251 billion, up from 65 last year worth $181 billion.
    • * In the Americas (excluding the United States) there are 76 billionaires with a net worth of $419 billion, compared with 61 billionaires last year valued at $304 billion.
    • There are 214 billionaires making their debut on the Forbes list. Brazil, Russia, India and China accounted for 108 of those newcomers.
    • * Forty-seven people have dropped off the list from last year, another 10 died, and 42 returned to the billionaire ranking.
    • Billionaires in the United States are the oldest with an average age of 66, followed by the Americas (65) and the Middle East and Africa (60). The average age is 59 in the Europe and Asia Pacific regions.
    • * Dustin Moskovitz of Facebook fame is the youngest billionaire in the world at 26, with a fortune of $2.7 billion
    • The oldest billionaire is Swiss tech billionaire Walter Haefner, who is 100 and worth $4 billion.
    The full Forbes ranking of the world's billionaires can be seen at www.forbes.com/billionaires
    (Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Gary Hill).........

    Magnetic Boy


    A 7-year-old Serbian boy named Bogdan is making international news for an apparently paranormal ability.
    According to MSNBC, Bogdan attracts household objects such as spoons, knives and forks with almost supernatural ease. The idea that a person could generate a strong magnetic field is bizarre, but what’s even stranger is that other things such as small plates, small flat glass objects and even a remote control stick to him too.
    • According to Benjamin Radford, renowned skeptic and managing editor of the magazine Skeptical Inquirer, there are several clues in the videos as to what’s really going on.
    • “A lot of times when you see these videos, the people are leaning back slightly,” Radford told Life’s Little Mysteries. “If there really is some magnetic attraction, the person should be able to lean over. If a magnetic force is overcoming gravity, we should see that. That’s one strong clue that what we’re seeing is not any sort of magnetism.”
    • Second, glass plates and a non-metallic remote control, as well as metal objects, are shown sticking to Bogdan’s chest. “Glass is not magnetic. If a smooth piece of glass is sticking to him and a smooth piece of metal, what do those have in common? A very smooth surface. Not magnetism.”
    • That shows that quite a different physical effect is at play. “These people aren’t magnetic, it’s just that things that have smooth surfaces stick to skin,” said Radford, adding, “Often these magnetic people have smooth skin and hairless chests.”
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    "Supermoon" may cause natural disasters next week


    On March 19th 2011, the moon will make its closest approach to Earth in almost 20 years, possibly triggering earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other disasters.


    The phenomenon, called lunar perigee or Supermoon, happens when the moon reaches its absolute closest point to Earth. On March 19, the natural satellite will be only 221,567 miles away from our planet. There were Supermoons in 1955, 1974, 1992 and 2005, and these years had their share of extreme weather conditions, too. Although there are scientific laws that say the moon affects the Earth, it's still ambiguous whether the lunar perigee and natural disasters is coincidence or not.
    British freelance weatherman John Kettley was quoted as saying "A moon can't cause a geological event like an earthquake, but it will cause a difference to the tide. If that combines with certain weather conditions, then that could cause a few problems for coastal areas."

    Interesting numbers from the Forbes rich list

    Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim is the richest person in the world for the second year in a row, Forbes said on Wednesday.
    Rising steel and oil prices in Russia, more honest disclosure in Brazil and booming economies in China and India has fueled a spike in billionaires in the so-called BRIC countries, Forbes list of the World's Billionaires found.
    Here are some statistics from the Forbes 2011 ranking of the world's billionaires:
    • There are 1,210 billionaires in the world in 2011, up from 1,011 last year. Of those, 102 are women, up from 89 in 2010.
    • There are 648 billionaires who increased their wealth in the past year. The fortunes of 160 fell, while 146 stayed even.
    • There are 413 billionaires in the United States with a net worth of $1.5 trillion. This is up from 403 in 2010 and a value of $1.3 trillion.
    • * There are 300 billionaires in Europe with a net worth of $1.3 trillion, up from 248 billionaires last year with a fortune of $1 trillion.
    • In the Asia-Pacific region there are 332 billionaires worth $996 billion, compared with 234 billionaires in 2010 valued at $729 billion.
    • * The Middle East and Africa have 89 billionaires with a fortune of $251 billion, up from 65 last year worth $181 billion.
    • * In the Americas (excluding the United States) there are 76 billionaires with a net worth of $419 billion, compared with 61 billionaires last year valued at $304 billion.
    • There are 214 billionaires making their debut on the Forbes list. Brazil, Russia, India and China accounted for 108 of those newcomers.
    • * Forty-seven people have dropped off the list from last year, another 10 died, and 42 returned to the billionaire ranking.
    • Billionaires in the United States are the oldest with an average age of 66, followed by the Americas (65) and the Middle East and Africa (60). The average age is 59 in the Europe and Asia Pacific regions.
    • * Dustin Moskovitz of Facebook fame is the youngest billionaire in the world at 26, with a fortune of $2.7 billion
    • The oldest billionaire is Swiss tech billionaire Walter Haefner, who is 100 and worth $4 billion.
    The full Forbes ranking of the world's billionaires can be seen at www.forbes.com/billionaires
    (Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Gary Hill)

    Russian flight controllers claim aliens spoke to them in 'cat-like language'

    Air traffic controllers in Siberia claim to have been buzzed by a high-speed UFO with a female sounding alien speaking to them in an unintelligible cat-like language. The object had suddenly burst onto flight monitors over the remote Russian diamond capital of Yakutsk, and it was shown flying at a speed of slightly over 6000 mph, and rapidly changing direction.
    The UFO was logged at a height of 64, 895 feet above sea level and appeared to interfere with aviation frequencies.
    A YouTube footage showed an air traffic controller trying to make contact with the UFO, while a radar showed the UFO moving rapidly through the skies surrounded by planes that were travelling at a much slower pace.
    "I kept hearing some female voice, as if a woman was saying mioaw-mioaw all the time," the Daily Mail quoted the air traffic controller as telling the pilot of a passing Aeroflot flight.
    The air traffic control monitor automatically designated the UFO as "00000" because it did not have a flight number.
    At one point the UFO is shown moving away from Yakutsk at great speed before turning and heading back towards the city.

    Magnetic Boy


    A 7-year-old Serbian boy named Bogdan is making international news for an apparently paranormal ability.
    According to MSNBC, Bogdan attracts household objects such as spoons, knives and forks with almost supernatural ease. The idea that a person could generate a strong magnetic field is bizarre, but what’s even stranger is that other things such as small plates, small flat glass objects and even a remote control stick to him too.
    • According to Benjamin Radford, renowned skeptic and managing editor of the magazine Skeptical Inquirer, there are several clues in the videos as to what’s really going on.
    • “A lot of times when you see these videos, the people are leaning back slightly,” Radford told Life’s Little Mysteries. “If there really is some magnetic attraction, the person should be able to lean over. If a magnetic force is overcoming gravity, we should see that. That’s one strong clue that what we’re seeing is not any sort of magnetism.”
    • Second, glass plates and a non-metallic remote control, as well as metal objects, are shown sticking to Bogdan’s chest. “Glass is not magnetic. If a smooth piece of glass is sticking to him and a smooth piece of metal, what do those have in common? A very smooth surface. Not magnetism.”
    • That shows that quite a different physical effect is at play. “These people aren’t magnetic, it’s just that things that have smooth surfaces stick to skin,” said Radford, adding, “Often these magnetic people have smooth skin and hairless chests.”

    Android ‘Honeycomb' challenges Apple's iPad


    Earlier this week, Google unveiled its Android 3.0 operating system code-named ‘Honeycomb.' It has since received positive buzz across online geek forums for what many see as the open source operating system that will help Android Tablet PCs challenge Apple's iPad, the undisputed market leader now, which runs on its proprietary operating system.
    Technology writers, who were invited to the Google headquarters at Mountain View, California, on February 2, were among the first to get an in-depth view of Android's Honeycomb eco-system. It has come across as operating system built from scratch with the new form factor of tablet PCs in mind. Most of the widely followed technology blogs have already given it their thumbs-up.
    The first of the tablet PCs sporting Honeycomb, Motorola's Xoom, is expected to hit the retail markets soon.
    Huge leap
    The predominant verdict is that not only has Honeycomb been a huge leap over the previous versions of Android OS, which, to be fair, have been designed for smartphones running on much lower specifications. It also comes across as a good introduction to the Android ecosystem, in ease of use. It also supports multi-tasking, among many other new experiences.
    Hardware specifications
    The new OS also seems to have been designed keeping in mind the advanced hardware specifications that most Android tablet PCs set to hit the markets world over through the year are expected to sport. Motorola's Xoom tablet PC, previewed at the CES event in Vegas last month, is one such device with fairly advanced specifications: it has a dual core processor as its CPU and full HD support. In many ways, Honeycomb is seen as the OS that would help the Android tablets compete with the next version of iPad.
    In-built GPUs
    Thanks to a host of next-generation processors that are both capable and low-power consuming, most tablets are expected to have in-built GPUs (graphic processor units) in addition to the CPU. Android Honeycomb has ‘renderscript' for hardware accelerated-3D animation that makes the user experience smooth. This has made it possible for the desktop to have a 3D effect and features the ‘flip experience' that many users have got used to in the Apple ecosystem. Serious geeks will know that such effects have long existed in the Linux ecosystem.At this point, it is still not officially clear whether Honeycomb will also have a separate OS for smartphones. There is speculation that there could be one with a different user-interface as it could allow ‘syncing' without any drastic change in the look and the feel.
    Bigger numbers
    By virtue of being open source, Honeycomb is most likely to have bigger numbers in terms of deployment because of the number of vendors backing it. But it is still not exactly a two-horse race between Apple's proprietary OS and Android's Honeycomb. Blackberry's Playbook tablet PC, which runs its own OS and is set to hit the markets soon, has received good press so far. This could be the first year of an all-out battle of the tablet PCs.

    Black money list revealed From Liechtenstein Bank


    After two years of debates and controversies the list of eighteen Indians who have stashed ‘black money’ in the LGT bank of Liechtenstein is out.
    The list which was officially handed over to the Indian Government on March 18, 2009 includes 12 trusts and 26 beneficiaries.
    The list that Germany shared with India had 12 trusts out of which four belong to Indians. The beneficiaries are
    1 . Manoj Dhupelia
    2 . Rupal Dhupelia
    3 . Mohan Dhupelia
    4 . Hasmukh Gandhi
    5 . Chintan Gandhi
    6 . Dilip Mehta
    7 . Arun Mehta
    8 . Arun Kochar
    9 . Gunwanti Mehta
    10. Rajnikant Mehta
    11. Prabodh Mehta
    12. Ashok Jaipuria
    13. Raj Foundation
    14. Urvashi Foundation
    15. Ambrunova Trust
    According to CNN IBN, the amounts in the twelve accounts totals nearly to Rs 52 Crores.
    The list has been leaked out of various media houses across the country. However, experts are of the view that this could be a plant – while the real account holders are some where out there.

    Mona Lisa model was a "male" say Italian researchers


    For centuries, people have been speculating about who modeled for Leonardo Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa." Was it Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a Florentine merchant? Was it Isabella of Aragon? Was it the artist himself, as some experts believe? Or was it, as new research suggests, none of the above?
    An Italian art historian, Silvano Vinceti, believes the model for the "Mona Lisa" was a man named Gian Giacomo Caprotti, better known as Salai, a male apprentice (and possible lover) of da Vinci.
    At a press conference in Rome on Wednesday, Vinceti explained his theory. "Salai was a favorite model for Leonardo," Vinceti said. "Leonardo certainly inserted characteristics of Salai in the last version of the 'Mona Lisa.'" Vinceti pointed out the similarities between the noses and mouths as examples.
    Following the press conference, Web searches on "da vinci salai" and "gian giacomo caprotti" both soared.
    Earlier this year, Vinceti remarked that he discovered some objects in the eyes of the "Mona Lisa." He says he has found the letter "S" in the woman's left eye, the letter "L" in her right eye, and the number "72" under the bridge in the background. The images are not visible to the naked eye. Scientific equipment was used.
    Vinceti doesn't necessarily believe that Salai was the only inspiration for the world's most famous painting. At the press conference, the historian said, "the 'Mona Lisa' must be read at various levels, not just as a portrait." In other words, according to Vinceti, there were likely multiple inspirations for the painting.
    Not everyone agrees with Vinceti's opinions. In an interview with the AP, Marani, an art professor at Milan's Politecnico University, called Vinceti's theory "groundless." He further remarked, "The work ('Mona Lisa') began as the portrait of Lisa Gherardini, but over the years in Leonardo's hands it slowly turned into something else: an idealized portrait, not a specific one."
    This isn't the first time an art expert has linked Salai to one of da Vinci's works. Vinceti believes other works, including "St. John the Baptist," were also based on Salai. Others have floated the "Mona Lisa" theory as well.

    The World's Happiest Countries::Fobes Servey

    No. 5: New Zealand


    With very high levels of social cohesion and a first-place ranking in education, New Zealanders trust and help each other. The country ranks first in civil liberties. Ninety-four percent found the beauty of their physical environment satisfying (the other 6% must be blind).



    No. 4: Australia


    Excellent education, strong personal freedoms, a tight-knit society. Australia's economy is strong, led by raw materials exports, but it's also a good place to start a business, with plentiful Internet connectivity and low startup costs. Aussies trust their government.

    No. 3: Finland


    Excellent education, universal health care, plentiful personal freedoms, trusted government, peaceful. Lots of R&D and low business startup costs give the Finns economic strength. But as is to be expected in a country with the highest redistribution of wealth, only 75% of Finns believe working hard will help them get ahead.


    No. 2: Denmark


    The world's lowest business startup costs, excellent education, unrestricted civil freedoms. Danes have overwhelming faith in their government and in each other, and report the highest standard of living in the world.


    No. 1: Norway


    The world's highest per-capita GDP at $53,000 a year. Spending on health care is second-highest after the U.S. An unparalleled 74% of Norwegians say other people can be trusted, 94% are happy with the beauty of their environment, and a very high 93% believe hard work will help them get ahead in life. Having a lot of oil and gas reserves helps.

    Man Rescued After 16 Hours Buried Under Mud

    A Brazilian man has had a remarkable escape after being buried in mudslides under his house for 16 hours.
    Rescuers found 42-year-old Marcelo Fonseca under four metres of mud and rubble in the state of Rio de Janeiro.
    He had been trapped under the debris for 16 hours.
    A loud cheer went up from residents as rescuers finally broke through to their neighbour.
    Mr Fonseca said he was not fast enough to run away from the river of mud as it descended on his house.
    "When I opened the window I heard that loud thud and I only had time to run," Mr Fonseca said.
    "When I ran and reached the front door, it was such a powerful thing that I only saw some pieces of the roof flying.
    "My chest was being crushed by a stone and I was trapped.
    "My two feet were trapped."
    Bruised, scratched and with a liver infection, Mr Fonseca is now recovering in hospital.
    At least 665 people are known to have died after heavy rain last week triggered mudslides and flooding in mountains north or Rio.
    Many more are still missing.
    Several hundred troops are helping with the rescue effort, attempting to reach areas cut off by the disaster.

    Paul(the Octopus Who Predicted World Cup Matches)is Dead


    Paul the Octopus is dead and even before the ink has dried - in him, not on the contracts that his handlers presumably signed as he became the world's first celebrity cephalopod - a successor has been found, and given the same name. Whether the French-born successor displays the same power of discernment in his mussels remains to be seen, but Diego Maradona is not the only one who is unlikely to shed tears about the earlier Paul passing on. While punters (and the merchandisers who had cashed in on octomania this year) may welcome the arrival of another soothsaying octopus, the betting industry is very unlikely to be enthused. Paul's prognostications and legendary prescience cost that industry an estimated £1 million during this year's FIFA World Cup . So the chances are they will be hoping that Paul II will get his tentacles in a twist, or move to the great aquarium in the sky before the next big sporting extravaganza. Needless to add, if public belief in the infallibility of incorruptible invertebrates rises, successive Pauls must be kept beyond the tentacles of the match-fixing mafia.

    It is disappointing, however, that the tentacled tipster's managers have announced that Paul I would be buried in the precincts of the German aquarium where he lived. It would have been far more beneficial to donate his body to science so that light could be shed on his marvellous talent. If it was the result of some cephalopodan genetic peculiarity, a new career avenue could have opened up for squid and octopi the world over. Rather than being the stuff of horror movies or seafood platters, octopus oracles could be a new line of business for coastal communities.