tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-57048160691630794992024-02-18T23:23:38.667-08:00Knowledge-ForceT.SELVAKUMARhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07130555007353947886noreply@blogger.comBlogger32125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5704816069163079499.post-83587361917581538252011-01-04T09:59:00.001-08:002011-01-04T10:22:08.605-08:00SMS VIA WEB SERVERthere are several ways to send sms from WEB SERVER. here i am explaining about simple http method.<br /><br />steps needed to send sms via your web page<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">1.create an account in your prefered gateway<br />2. if you want you can code by your self or use the sms packages<br />3. and put those code in your server with your user name and password and execute it</span><br /><br />it's work well for me..you too can try. if you have doubt then ping me at:<span style="font-style:italic;">selvawithcommunity@gmail.com</span><br /><br />references:<br />1.http://indianblogger.com/what-is-sms-gateway/T.SELVAKUMARhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07130555007353947886noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5704816069163079499.post-32404781914417326202010-11-18T02:42:00.000-08:002011-01-04T11:48:26.327-08:00opensource and linux commands<span style="font-weight:bold;">1.</span><br /><br />1.start http service=/etc/init.d/httpd start<br />2.php version =php -version <br />3.chmod 755 /var/www/html/open<br />4.chmod 777 /var/www/html/open<br />5.command to inclue file in php <br />localhost=<?php<br />require_once(dirname(__FILE__)."/path.php");<br />?><br />or<br /><?php<br />$path = '/usr/lib/pear';<br />set_include_path(get_include_path() . PATH_SEPARATOR . $path);<br />?><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">2.</span><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">urlencoding:</span><br />This function is convenient when encoding a string to be used in a query part of a URL, as a convenient way to pass variables to the next page. <br /><br /><span style="font-style:italic;">php function:</span><br /><span style="font-style:italic;">string urlencode ( string $str )</span><br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">example:</span><br /><span style="font-style:italic;"><?php<br />$text=urlencode("we can do and i am selva kumar");<br />?></span><br />reference:<br />http://php.net/manual/en/function.urlencode.phpT.SELVAKUMARhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07130555007353947886noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5704816069163079499.post-85866283843496519832010-10-31T12:24:00.000-07:002010-10-31T12:38:43.434-07:00Cassandra NoSQL database steps and CRUDGOOD TUTORAIL:<br /><br />Cassandra is a highly scalable, eventually consistent, distributed, structured <br />key-value store. <br /><br /><br />Project description<br />-------------------<br /><br />Cassandra brings together the distributed systems technologies from Dynamo <br />and the data model from Google's BigTable. Like Dynamo, Cassandra is <br />eventually consistent. Like BigTable, Cassandra provides a ColumnFamily-based<br />data model richer than typical key/value systems.<br /><br />For more information see http://cassandra.apache.org/<br /><br />Requirements<br />------------<br /> * Java >= 1.6 (OpenJDK and Sun have been tested)<br /><br />Getting started<br />---------------<br /><br />This short guide will walk you through getting a basic one node cluster up<br />and running, and demonstrate some simple reads and writes.<br /><br /> * tar -zxvf apache-cassandra-$VERSION.tar.gz<br /> * cd apache-cassandra-$VERSION<br /> * sudo mkdir -p /var/log/cassandra<br /> * sudo chown -R `whoami` /var/log/cassandra<br /> * sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/cassandra<br /> * sudo chown -R `whoami` /var/lib/cassandra<br /><br />Note: The sample configuration files in conf/ determine the file-system <br />locations Cassandra uses for logging and data storage. You are free to<br />change these to suit your own environment and adjust the path names<br />used here accordingly.<br /><br />Now that we're ready, let's start it up!<br /><br /> * bin/cassandra -f<br /><br />Running the startup script with the -f argument will cause Cassandra to<br />remain in the foreground and log to standard out.<br /><br />Now let's try to read and write some data using the command line client.<br /><br /> * bin/cassandra-cli --host localhost --port 9160<br /><br />The command line client is interactive so if everything worked you should<br />be sitting in front of a prompt...<br /><br /> Connected to localhost/9160<br /> Welcome to cassandra CLI.<br /> <br /> Type 'help' or '?' for help. Type 'quit' or 'exit' to quit.<br /> cassandra><br /><br />As the banner says, you can use 'help' or '?' to see what the CLI has to<br />offer, and 'quit' or 'exit' when you've had enough fun. But lets try<br />something slightly more interesting...<br /><br /> cassandra> set Keyspace1.Standard2['jsmith']['first'] = 'John'<br /> Value inserted.<br /> cassandra> set Keyspace1.Standard2['jsmith']['last'] = 'Smith'<br /> Value inserted.<br /> cassandra> set Keyspace1.Standard2['jsmith']['age'] = '42'<br /> Value inserted.<br /> cassandra> get Keyspace1.Standard2['jsmith']<br /> (column=age, value=42; timestamp=1249930062801)<br /> (column=first, value=John; timestamp=1249930053103)<br /> (column=last, value=Smith; timestamp=1249930058345)<br /> Returned 3 rows.<br /> cassandra><br /><br />If your session looks similar to what's above, congrats, your single node<br />cluster is operational! But what exactly was all of that? Let's break it<br />down into pieces and see.<br /><br /> set Keyspace1.Standard2['jsmith']['first'] = 'John'<br /> \ \ \ \ \<br /> \ \ \_ key \ \_ value<br /> \ \ \_ column<br /> \_ keyspace \_ column family<br /><br />Data stored in Cassandra is associated with a column family (Standard2),<br />which in turn is associated with a keyspace (Keyspace1). In the example<br />above, we set the value 'John' in the 'first' column for key 'jsmith'.<br /><br />For more information on the Cassandra data model be sure to checkout <br />http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/DataModel<br /><br />Wondering where to go from here? <br /><br /> * The wiki (http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/) is the <br /> best source for additional information.<br /> * Join us in #cassandra on irc.freenode.net and ask questions.<br /> * Subscribe to the Users mailing list by sending a mail to<br /> user-subscribe@cassandra.apache.org<br /><br />HANDS ON PRACTICE:<br /><br /><br />[root@godtamil softwares]# cd apache-cassandra-0.6.6<br />[root@godtamil apache-cassandra-0.6.6]# bin/cassandra-cli --host localhost --port 9160<br />Connected to: "Test Cluster" on localhost/9160<br />Welcome to cassandra CLI.<br /><br />Type 'help' or '?' for help. Type 'quit' or 'exit' to quit.<br />cassandra> ?<br />List of all CLI commands:<br />? Same as help.<br />help Display this help.<br />connect <hostname>/<port> Connect to thrift service.<br />describe keyspace <keyspacename> Describe keyspace.<br />exit Exit CLI.<br />quit Exit CLI.<br />show config file Display contents of config file.<br />show cluster name Display cluster name.<br />show keyspaces Show list of keyspaces.<br />show api version Show server API version.<br />get <ksp>.<cf>['<key>'] Get a slice of columns.<br />get <ksp>.<cf>['<key>']['<super>'] Get a slice of sub columns.<br />get <ksp>.<cf>['<key>']['<col>'] Get a column value.<br />get <ksp>.<cf>['<key>']['<super>']['<col>'] Get a sub column value.<br />set <ksp>.<cf>['<key>']['<col>'] = '<value>' Set a column.<br />set <ksp>.<cf>['<key>']['<super>']['<col>'] = '<value>' Set a sub column.<br />del <ksp>.<cf>['<key>'] Delete record.<br />del <ksp>.<cf>['<key>']['<col>'] Delete column.<br />del <ksp>.<cf>['<key>']['<super>']['<col>'] Delete sub column.<br />count <ksp>.<cf>['<key>'] Count columns in record.<br />count <ksp>.<cf>['<key>']['<super>'] Count columns in a super column.<br />cassandra> show api version<br />2.2.0<br />cassandra> show keyspaces<br />Keyspace1<br />system<br /><br /><br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Standard1.['murugar'].['first']='lord';<br /><br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Standard1.['murugar'].['first']=['lord'];<br /><br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Standard1.['murugar']['first']=['lord']; <br />line 1:23 extraneous input '.' expecting '['<br />line 1:45 extraneous input '[' expecting StringLiteral<br />Value inserted.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />=> (column=6669727374, value=lord, timestamp=1288333757977000)<br />Returned 1 results.<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Standard1 <br /><br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Standard1['murugar']<br />=> (column=6669727374, value=lord, timestamp=1288333757977000)<br />Returned 1 results.<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.S<br /><br /><br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Standard2['murugar']<br />Returned 0 results.<br /><br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Standard1['murugar']<br />=> (column=6669727374, value=lord, timestamp=1288333757977000)<br />Returned 1 results.<br /><br /><br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Standard1['murugar'] <br />=> (column=6669727374, value=lord, timestamp=1288334054007000)<br />Returned 1 results.<br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Standard1['murugar']['first']='lord' <br />Value inserted.<br /><br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Standard1['murugar']<br />=> (column=6669727374, value=lord, timestamp=1288334104678000)<br />Returned 1 results.<br /><br /><br />Type 'help' or '?' for help. Type 'quit' or 'exit' to quit.<br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.S<br /><br />set Keyspace1.Standard1 set Keyspace1.Standard2 set Keyspace1.StandardByUUID1 set Keyspace1.Super1 set Keyspace1.Super2<br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Standard2['murugar']['first']='lord'<br />Value inserted.<br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.S<br /><br />set Keyspace1.Standard1 set Keyspace1.Standard2 set Keyspace1.StandardByUUID1 set Keyspace1.Super1 set Keyspace1.Super2<br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Standard<br /><br />set Keyspace1.Standard1 set Keyspace1.Standard2 set Keyspace1.StandardByUUID1<br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Standard2['murugar']['last']='alzhakar'<br />Value inserted.<br />set Keyspace1.Standard2['murugar']['age']='ageless' <br />Value inserted.<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Standard2 <br />line 0:-1 mismatched input '<EOF>' expecting '['<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Standard2['murugar']<br />=> (column=last, value=alzhakar, timestamp=1288334425977000)<br />=> (column=first, value=lord, timestamp=1288334370929000)<br />=> (column=age, value=ageless, timestamp=1288334457607000)<br />Returned 3 results.<br />cset Keyspace1.Standard2['selva']['first']='selva' ' '<br />Value inserted.<br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Standard2['selva']['last']='kumar' <br />Value inserted.<br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Standard2['selva']['age']='20' <br />Value inserted.<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Standard2['selva'] <br />=> (column=last, value=kumar, timestamp=1288334652697000)<br />=> (column=first, value=selva, timestamp=1288334637395000)<br />=> (column=age, value=20, timestamp=1288334691443000)<br />Returned 3 results.<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Standard2['selva']['first']<br />=> (column=first, value=selva, timestamp=1288334637395000)<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Standard2['selva']['age'] <br />=> (column=age, value=20, timestamp=1288334691443000)<br />cassandra> del Keyspace1.S<br /><br />DELETION:<br />del Keyspace1.Standard1 del Keyspace1.Standard2 del Keyspace1.StandardByUUID1 del Keyspace1.Super1 del Keyspace1.Super2<br />cassandra> del Keyspace1.Standard['selva']['like']<br />No such column family: Standard<br />cassandra> del Keyspace1.Standard2['selva']['like']<br />column removed.<br />cassandra> del Keyspace1.Standard2['selva'] <br />row removed.<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Standard2['selva'] <br />Returned 0 results.<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Standard2['mugrugar']<br />Returned 0 results.<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Standard2['murugar'] <br />=> (column=last, value=alzhakar, timestamp=1288334425977000)<br />=> (column=first, value=lord, timestamp=1288334370929000)<br />=> (column=age, value=ageless, timestamp=1288334457607000)<br />Returned 3 results.<br /><br />SUPER COLUMN:<br /><br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Standard2['selva']['post1']['content']='cloudcomputing'<br />supercolumn parameter is invalid for standard CF Standard2<br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Super1['selva']['post1']['content']='cloudcomputing' <br />Value inserted.<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Super1['selva']['post1']['content'] <br />=> (column=636f6e74656e74, value=cloudcomputing, timestamp=1288335271397000)<br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Super2['selva']['post1']['content']='NoSql' <br />Value inserted.<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Super2['selva']['post1']['content'] <br />=> (column=content, value=NoSql, timestamp=1288335348079000)<br />cassandra> del Keyspace1.Super2['selva']['post1']['content']<br />column removed.<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Super2['selva']['post1']['content']<br />Exception null<br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Super1['selva']['post1']['content']='cloudcomputing'<br />Value inserted.<br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Super2['selva']['post1']['content']='NoSql' <br />Value inserted.<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Super2['selva']['post1']['content'] <br />=> (column=content, value=NoSql, timestamp=1288335511929000)<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Super2['post1']['selva']['content']='cloudcomputing'<br />line 1:49 missing EOF at '='<br />Exception null<br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Super2['post1']['selva']['content']='cloudcomputing'<br />Value inserted.<br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Super2['post2']['selva']['content']='NoSql' <br />Value inserted.<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Super2['post2']['selva']['content'] <br />=> (column=content, value=NoSql, timestamp=1288335606237000)<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Super2['post1']['selva']['content']<br />=> (column=content, value=cloudcomputing, timestamp=1288335587702000)<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Super2['selva']['content'] <br />Returned 0 results.<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Super2['post1']['selva'] <br />=> (column=content, value=cloudcomputing, timestamp=1288335587702000)<br />Returned 1 results.<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Super2['post1'] <br />=> (super_column=selva,<br /> (column=content, value=cloudcomputing, timestamp=1288335587702000))<br />Returned 1 results.<br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Super2['selva']['post1']['content']='cloud computing'<br />Value inserted.<br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Super2['selva']['post2']['content']='nosql' <br />Value inserted.<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Super2['selva']['post2']['content'] <br />=> (column=content, value=nosql, timestamp=1288336013459000)<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Super2['selva']['post1']['content']<br />=> (column=content, value=cloud computing, timestamp=1288335996832000)<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Super2['selva']['post1'] <br />=> (column=content, value=cloud computing, timestamp=1288335996832000)<br />Returned 1 results.<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Super2['selva'] <br />=> (super_column=post2,<br /> (column=content, value=nosql, timestamp=1288336013459000))<br />=> (super_column=post1,<br /> (column=content, value=cloud computing, timestamp=1288335996832000))<br />Returned 2 results.<br />cassandra> count Keyspace1.S <br /><br />count Keyspace1.Standard1 count Keyspace1.Standard2 count Keyspace1.StandardByUUID1 count Keyspace1.Super1 count Keyspace1.Super2<br />cassandra> count Keyspace1.Standard2['murugar']<br />3 columns<br />cassandra> count Keyspace1.Standard2['selva'] <br />0 columns<br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Standard2['selva']['first']='selva'<br />Value inserted.<br />cassandra> set Keyspace1.Standard2['selva']['last']='ku mar' <br />Value inserted.<br />cassandra> get Keyspace1.Standard2['selva'] <br />=> (column=last, value=ku mar, timestamp=1288336154687000)<br />=> (column=first, value=selva, timestamp=1288336142197000)<br />Returned 2 results.<br />cassandra> count Keyspace1.Standard2['selva'] <br />2 columns<br /> <br /><br />COUNTING:<br /><br />cassandra> count Keyspace1.Super2.['selva']['post1']<br />line 1:22 extraneous input '.' expecting '['<br />1 columns<br />cassandra> count Keyspace1.Super2['selva']['post1'] <br />1 columns<br />cassandra> count Keyspace1.Super2['selva']['post2']<br />1 columns<br />cassandra> count Keyspace1.Super2['selva'] <br />2 columns<br /><br /><br />more doubt means 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<br /> திருக்குறள் </h1> <h2>kaDavuL vAzththu (Praise of God)
<br /> பாயிரம் ( கடவுள் வாழ்த்து )</h2></center> <pre><p>
<br />1. அகர முதல எழுத்தெல்லாம் ஆதி
<br /> பகவன் முதற்றே உலகு.
<br />
<br />akara mudhala ezuththellAm Adhi
<br />bagavan mudhaRRE ulagu.
<br />
<br />Translation:
<br />'A' is the prime of all letters. The Source - the God is the prime of the world.
<br />
<br />Notes:
<br />i. All the letters are voiced subsequent to the letter "A" and hence we call them as
<br />alphabets. For the world that came to existence there is One Who stood before
<br />beginningless (and stands endless). That God is the ultimate Precedent of the world.
<br />
<br /></p><p>
<br />2. கற்றதனால் ஆய பயன் என்கொல் வாலறிவன்
<br /> நற்றாள் தொழாஅர் எனின்.
<br />
<br />kaRRadhanAl Aya payan enkol vAlaRivan
<br />n^aRRAL thozAar enin.
<br />
<br />Translation:
<br />What is the use of learning, if they do not adore the propitious Feet of Pure-scient.
<br />
<br />Notes:
<br />i. The wise thing to do is come out of the filth (pAcam) that binds and enjoy the
<br />everlasting bliss. This is possible for one who holds on to the Feet of God. So the
<br />learning is fruitful when it brings the maturity of mind to pursue this wisdom.
<br />ii. c.f. kaRRuny civanyAnam illAk kaladhikaL cuRRamum viDAr thuricaRAr mUDarkaL - thirumUlar
<br /> kaRRavarkku Or kaRpagamAy n^inRAy n^IyE - appar
<br /> Odhi n^annUl kaRRAr parava - appar
<br />iii. vAlaRivan - God, The One that knows in completeness and pureness.
<br />
<br /></p><p>
<br />3. மலர்மிசை ஏகினான் மாணடி சேர்ந்தார்
<br /> நிலமிசை நீடு வாழ்வார்.
<br />
<br />malarmicai EkinAn mANaDi cErn^dhAr
<br />n^ilamicai n^IDu vAzvAr.
<br />
<br />Translation:
<br />Those who reaches out to the Glorious Feet of the One Who shows up on the flower
<br />(lotus of heart), would live long over the land (world).
<br />
<br />Notes:
<br />i. The focus of the devotees make them capable of even winning over the world.
<br />(c.f. thiruththoNDar purANam) As they are yogis they do not die short, but get liberated.
<br />Since they are sincere in their heart, they stay in the memories of the world.
<br />(c.f. uLLaththAl poyyAdhozukin.. - kuRaL)
<br />ii. malar - uLLaththAmarai/ hR^idaya pa.Ngajam (c.f. hariNa parashu pANim padma pIToparishtam)
<br />
<br /></p><p>
<br />4. வேண்டுதல் வேண்டாமை இலான் அடிசேர்ந்தார்க்கு
<br /> யாண்டும் இடும்பை இல.
<br />
<br />vENDuthal vENDAmai ilAn aDicErn^dhArkku
<br />yANDum iDumbai ila.
<br />
<br />Translation:
<br />For those who reach out to the Feet of the One, Who does not have requirement or reluctance,
<br />there is never distress.
<br />
<br />Notes:
<br />i. God does not require anything external to exist or to be happy etc. Nor does It have
<br />aversion towards anything. (If It has, It cannot be in absolute happiness !) It is the
<br />Perfect Being and hence hailed as <em>shiva</em>. The form of Lord shiva that is adorned
<br />with things that are least respected is an indication of this quality of God.
<br />(c.f. ikazAdhE ArenbEyEnum aNin^dhuzalvAr - kAraikkAl ammaiyAr).
<br />ii. As the God is beyond the likes and dislikes, the devotee who holds on to the bondless
<br />God also gets the similar characteristics. However they may appear in the eyes of the world,
<br />the devoted surpasses distress.
<br />iii. c.f. kUDum anbinil kumbiDalE anRi
<br /> vIDum vENDA viRalin viLaN^ginAr - thiruththONDar purANam
<br />
<br /></p><p>
<br />5. இருள்சேர் இருவினையும் சேரா இறைவன்
<br /> பொருள்சேர் புகழ்பு¡¢ந்தார் மாட்டு.
<br />
<br />iruLcEr iruvinaiyum cErA iRaivan
<br />poruLcEr pukazpurin^dhAr mATTu.
<br />
<br />Translation:
<br />Either kind of deeds tainted with darkness would not reach on to those, who have done to
<br />the worthy glory of God.
<br />
<br />Notes:
<br />i. Both the meritorious and demeritorious deeds produce good and bad fruits respectively,
<br />but do not result in a state that is eternal bliss - that does not concern with the
<br />external goodness and badness. So they both have the taint of darkness.
<br />ii. As the devoted do not focus on themselves but focus on the ever blissful Lord, they do
<br />not own the two kinds of deeds. (at the stage of liberation).
<br />iii. c.f. aNNAmalai thozuvAr vinai vazuvAvaNNam aRumE - camban^dhar
<br />
<br /></p><p>
<br />6. பொறிவாயில் ஐந்தவித்தான் பொய்தீர் ஒழுக்க
<br /> நெறிநின்றார் நீடு வாழ்வார்.
<br />
<br />poRivAyil ain^dhaviththAn poythIr ozukka
<br />n^eRin^inRAr n^IDu vAzvAr.
<br />
<br />Translation:
<br />One Who extinguished the gates of the five sensors, in His path devoid of any insincerity,
<br />those who stand, they would live long.
<br />
<br />Notes:
<br />i. The pursuit is for the Truth, so it is the path devoid of falsehood.
<br />ii. c.f. anycu kolAm avar vel pulanAvana - thEvAram.
<br />
<br /></p><p>
<br />7. தனக்கு உவமை இல்லாதான் தாள் சேர்ந்தார்க்கு அல்லால்
<br /> மனக்கவலை மாற்றல் அ¡¢து.
<br />
<br />thanakku uvamai illAdhAn thAL Ern^dhArkku allAl
<br />manakkavalai mARRal aridhu.
<br />
<br />Translation:
<br />Other than for those who reached out to the Feet of the One without any simile for Himself,
<br />it is hard to change the worries of mind.
<br />
<br />Notes:
<br />i. c.f. kAlanai venROm kaDun^arakam kaikazanROm - kAraikkAl ammaiyAr
<br /> aththan enakku aruLiyavARu Ar peRuvAr accOvE - thiruvAcakam
<br /> immaiyE tharum cORuN^ kUraiyum EththalAm iDar keDalumAm - cun^dharar
<br /> civana thAL cin^dhiyAp pEdhaimAr pOlan^I veLginAyE - camban^dhar
<br />
<br /></p><p>
<br />8. அறவாழி அந்தணன் தாள் சேர்ந்தார்க்கு அல்லால்
<br /> பிறவாழி நீந்தல் அ¡¢து.
<br />
<br />aRavAzi an^thaNan thAL cErn^dhArkku allAl
<br />piRavAzi n^In^dhal aridhu.
<br />
<br />Translation:
<br />Other than for those who reached out to the Feet of Ocean of Justness- the Kind One,
<br />it is hard to swim over the ocean of births.
<br />
<br />Notes:
<br />i. Lord shiva has the flag of bull that signifies the Justness (aRam / dharma).
<br />One of the eight characters of God is being highly merciful, so thirukkuRal also
<br />addresses God as an^thaNan. (Also ref to - an^thaNar enbavar aRavOr - kuRal).
<br />ii. Like the substance glued to the wheel, the pashus keep going up and down over the
<br />wheel enjoying the good and bad fruits of the meritorious and demeritorious deeds.
<br />If one wants to come out of this grind need to seek the help of the Force That could
<br />pull us out of the wheel. So for getting liberation one needs to seek God.
<br />
<br /></p><p>
<br />9. கோளில் பொறியில் குணமிலவே எண்குணத்தான்
<br /> தாளை வணங்காத் தலை.
<br />
<br />kOLil poRiyil guNamilavE eNguNaththAn
<br />thALai vaNaN^gAth thalai.
<br />
<br />Translation:
<br />Lost its nature, paralyzed, and attitudeless is the head, when it does not salute the Feet
<br />of the Eight Chractered.
<br />
<br />Notes:
<br />i. The purpose of boarding a bus is to reach the destination. The purpose of taking this
<br />body is to get to the Eternal Bliss of God. The head that does not bow down to God
<br />so that the journey goes forward to liberation, is as good as a non-functioning vehicle.
<br />Though the head, the prime of the organs is told here, in the same lines it needs to be
<br />derived for the hands that don't fold in adoration, tongue that doesn't praise etc.
<br />c.f. thiruvaN^gamAlai of appar (1)
<br /> vAzththa vAyum n^inaikka maDan^enychum thAzththa cenniyum than^dha thalaivan - appar
<br /> vaNaN^gath thalai vaiththu - thiruvAcakam
<br />ii. Lord shiva is specifically hailed by the purANas and scriptures as having Eight great
<br />characters. (2)
<br />c.f. eNNamarum guNaththArum - camban^dhar
<br /> eTTuk kolAm avar IRil peruN^guNam - appar
<br />
<br /></p><p>
<br />10. பிறவிப் பெருங்கடல் நீந்துவர் நீந்தார்
<br /> இறைவன் அடி சேராதார்.
<br />
<br />piRavip peruN^kaDal n^In^dhuvar n^In^dhAr
<br />iRaivan aDi cErAdhAr.
<br />
<br />Translation:
<br />They would swim off the huge ocean of births. Those who don't are the ones who have not
<br />reached out to the Feet of God.
<br />
<br />Notes:
<br />i. The reason of existence is the liberation. So everybody is blessed to reach this shore
<br />of Bliss holding on to the life boat of God's Feet. Those who don't hold on to It, delay
<br />their Fortune further and further.
<br />
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