Deshastha Marathi Times श थ मराठी टइ स
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Deshastha Marathi Times श थ मराठी टइ स
T M G - D M M Deshastha Marathi Times !श#थ मराठी टइ,स A quarterly newsletter of our deshastha community An initiative by TMG DMM A Quarterly Newsletter Editorial Board Ravi S Ramachandran K Ananth Rao Killedar Issue No. 1- Jan 2013 Trustees Ravi Shelvakar Sharath Punthambekar Suresh Maruthi Aswath Shelvankar Nirupama S Address Deshastha Marathi Mandal No. 286, 10th Main, 3rd Block, Jayanagar Bangalore 560011. Padmavibhushan Vittal Speak Ex. CVC Chairman Apart from self confidence our tradition has two other aspects, high integrity and competence.That is why TMs could retain the trust of rulers irrespective of their background. Page 2 Feature Articles Culture & Tradition of our Deshastha Marathi community Dr. Suresh Maruthi Page 3 Appreciations To all the delegates who made this event such a grand success. Feature Articles Wonders of NeuroScience - Saisridhar Page 3 Page 4 Designed by: Sharath Chander Punthambekar TMG DMM World Meet at Thanjavur Thanjavur TMG - DMM World meet on December 22 & 23, 2012 with over 180 people was a fantastic success. People from different parts of India & world participated in the world meet & had a fantastic time. Each person had something to share or someone to meet. It was like a festival & every person had a smile of satisfaction of having been in our place of roots Thanjavur!! Thanjavur World Meet 2012 event, started with Gana Homa which was conducted by Sharath Chander Punthambekar & his wife Saraswathi Sharath Punthambekar. Homa Puja started at around 8 AM was done as per the shasthras & all Copyrights: DMM religious customs were followed. It was a humbling experience to people & all who had gathered there enthusiastically participated & took the blessings of Lord Vinayaka for making & all the delegates were happy to have started the event with the Ganahoma. After Homa, registrations for delegates started. Trustees deputed people to manage the registration desk. The process of collection of money, issuing receipt, donor pass with the welcome kit along with the delegate tag was appreciated. Day 1 & Day 2 As soon as registration of delegates got completed the main program was started with Sri Rajesh Prabhakar our Chennai Anchor who was heading the implementation of the Thanjavur event. You may browse more details of the event in the event diary in our web site http:// www.deshasthas.org/december_2012_event.html Happy Sankranthi wishes to all TMs across the globe. ★ Sharath Chander Punthambekar this event a precursor to good things to follow to the TMG - DMM community across the globe. Gana Homa, Registrations & Breakfast Gana Homa was performed with all the slokas & involvement by Sri Keskar & Sri Raghavendra Pingley along with the delegates & trustees. The pujari was appointed by Sri Ramachandra Keskar www.deshasthas.org Quote of the Quarter "To lead the people, walk behind them."-Lao Tzu 1 D E S H A S P A D M AV I B H U S H A N V I T T A L Dear Ravi, I am very happy to learn that the Thanjavoor Marathi meet is taking place on December 22nd. What is the essence of Tanjavoor Maharashtrians ? It is above all an openminded approach Otherwise our forefathers would not have left their cozy homes and ventured into a totally different 'country' with a different language and culture and ethnic background. In a way the TMs in the US reflect that spirit. Apart from self confidence our tradition has two other aspects, high integrity and competence.That is why TMs could retain the trust of rulers irrespective of their background. Hindu Muslim or Christian [British]. Let us build on this heritage of ours. We are great synthesizers. Look at our contribution to the South Indian cuisine. Sambar, polia, methcoot and rasavagi are our items. Look at katha kalkshepam and Bajans. We originated them. Look at our deep commitment to Hinduism. Shivaji was the first to think of an Hindu empire. We have had a great past. We can shape a great future.We can punch much above our weight. I wish your efforts all success! Vittal (Sent as email to Ravi Shelvankar) T H A M A R A T How fast can we as a community grow? Fast enough to make a difference? The speed of growth of a community depends on the attitude to people of that community to make it into a large community. Does that mean all of us have to go on annual donation drive? No. The community succeeds with resources of volunteer time, effort & money. DMM is blessed to have excellent volunteers who are prepared to contribute to the welfare of our deshastha marathi community. This attitude is making TMG & DMM grow very fast. How fast should we go? Fast enough to make difference & help our community! Cultural Ambassadors Sreenivasa MV heads the Carnatic Classical music ensemble . He performs & composes classical Carnatic music. His rendition in the recent Thanjavur meet was fantastic. He is a software professional working in Wipro. Samyuktha Sharath Kadle guides the Bharathanatyam Classical Dance ensemble, during her free time. She is a first class graduate in Dance from Kalakshetra & has travelled widely both in India & abroad giving dance performances. She choreographed a special dance for the Thanjavur world meet & performed to a rapt audience in Thanjavur World Meet on December 22, 2012 at Thanjavur. She is currently teaching & performing Bharatha Natyam classical dance for a leading Indian Classical Dance institute in Canada. Veena Prodigy It gives me immense pleasure to announce that TMG & DMM have decided to bring out an on line & limited print run of a quarterly news letter of our community activities which will benefit our community & society in general. S.Anjani prodigal daughter of V.Srinivasan We thank the DMM trustees board for their approval to publish a quarterly news letter of TMG & DMM activities. I Super Fast TMG DMM R AV I S H E LVA N K A R We have named it as “Deshastha Marathi Times” H S Anjani has given public performances in VEENA recital programs at over 500 places in Chennai & India. She has recently released, Carnatic Instrumental of ANJANI’S VEENA ALBUM (Mp3 C D) by P.S.Narayanaswamy, Rajeshvaidhya & Charulathamani at B V B Mini Hall Chennai. M A N D A L Rising Stars Maanasa Dhotrekar conducted a harikatha in Thanjavur Marathi which received an overwhelming response in Thanjavur World meet in December 2012. . She received many enquiries. After she completed her performance she was invited by SIMA to conduct a similar program in Hyderabad. Sukruth Sreenivasa accompanied for the first time with his father Sreenivasa in a percussion presentation. He also accompanied Maanasa Dhotrekar in the Harikatha. We wish him the best in his future. Kiran Umesh has been learning Bharathanatyam in Dandayuda Pani Pillai style, for the past nine years under Guru Smt. Deepa Mahadevan. Kiran has competed and won, in both group and solo performances, several competitions in the Bay Area. Kiran Umesh completed her Arangetram in the year of 2011. Recently, she performed a solo, full-length program, a Margam, in December of 2012. Nearly forty members of the Bay Area California, Thanjavur Marathi group, helped make a recent event memorable for her. Kiram Umesh feels fortunate to have such a wonderful extended family of TMs here in US California, Bay Area! We wish her the best in her dance career pursuits. Rising Starlets!! Need to see it to believe it!!. The dance performance was fantastic by the young starlets Ms Varsha & Master Jaswanth and the exuberance in their marathi dance was fantastic. Many in the audience started clapping with the music & it brought the zing back to the event. Awarded DMM gets 80 G Recognition from Income Tax Department. DMM Gets 80 G Recognition on January 8, 2013 Sd./ Ravi Shelvankar 2 www.deshasthas.org Copyrights: DMM D E S H A S T H A M A R A T H I M A N D A L Culture & Traditions - Wonders of NeuroDr. Suresh Maruthi Science - Saisridhar Communication Gopal Das Culture and traditions–why we need to preserve it People should understand that they need to listen to what is being told instead of trying to find out who is telling it. At the outset invoking Lord Ganesha though the dhyana sloka mentioned by Sri Madhvacharya in his classic work Tantra Sara Sangraha let me outline the contours of the topic which is of current relevance to our people across the world. The topic assumes importance in the wake of an increasing sense of loss of identity among us and the pressure to maintain identity and culture in the wake of globalization that is sweeping the world. Before we attempt to dwell on this topic it is important to understand what we mean by culture and what we mean by traditions. Loosely these terms can be translated as samskriti and paddhati. As a result of the preservation of cultural and traditions, a small vibrant community of Deshasthas played a very important role in the history, development and growth of the Deccan in the 17th and 18th century. It might be pertinent to understand as to where they got their inspiration, vision, skills and guidance from. It is definitely from imbibing culture and traditions. Let me attempt to look at Brand identity using a framework of Kapferer (1992) an eminent marketing academician in his book Strategic Brand Management We can possibly extend to our community as well. Social skills are twice as important as pure intellect & science. It has always been a challenge for the mankind to deal with fellow human beings effectively. Recent studies conducted indicate that when it comes to achieving excellence, Social skills are twice as important as pure intellect and expertise. Role of Neuroscience :Our brain is a connection machine. It tends to wire all information it receives. Just as water flowing in the ground creates grooves; our brain also creates this wiring. From our childhood, the skills we developed, the information we know, the opinions and beliefs we have, are stored in our brain. We can call this as ‘Hard wiring’. This hard wiring helps us to carry out our daily task with least effort. Now, read this sentence “Wrer we albe to raed tihs? I am sure we would have read. This is because of our hard wiring. We do not need complete information; with a sample we are able to make decisions. A home maker identifying whether a dish is cooked properly or not- just by looking at the colour of the dish, an engineer identifying a defect in equipment just by hearing the sound, we driving our vehicles -the list is endless. But the flip side is, the opinions and beliefs we have are also hard wired. So there are three partsthe Hard wiring, the Emotion and the Action which in this case is getting in to an argument. When emotions are demonstrated it derails the discussion. How to manage this? Strategies and initiatives for building our identity: Start cultural practices at home as an individual. Stuti literature – learn them to develop inner strength. Soft culture (art, music, poetry etc) –for holistic development of personality. Learn standard Marathi as it would help in strengthening our dialect and would aid in cultural interface.We need to give space to each other whether Madhvas or Smarthas. At least one samuhik function as a group once every year can be organized. Contact Author for Full Article Copyrights: DMM Observing our emotions, Defer discussions and avoid writing mails when emotional. Expressing our emotions rather than demonstrating ( share that we are angry rather than shouting and throwing tantrums) Communicate assertively: When we do this, there is a higher probability for us to build better relationships with others and achieve the Goals. Contact Author for Full Article www.deshasthas.org Reality is not Perception! What you see is not what you understand and what you understand is not what you see. Therefore you should avoid making assumptions. For example: In a wedding reception two ladies are chatting , they are from the groom's side , one asks the other " Is the girl employed?" The other answers " Moonji i paartha theriyale"(The face does not indicate that the girl is employed). I explained how wrong it is make conclusive remarks like this, which are baseless. Let me narrate the story of one John. His boss is not able to get work done thru John , though he feels John is basically a nice fellow. He visits John's house and enquires with his wife . She laments "John has never provided enough monthly income for the family." The son complains that his father john always chides him, the daughter says her father john always buys her whatever she wants. John's boss goes to the social club, which John frequents, every one has a good opinion to tell about John. The manager is confused as to the nature of John, confronts him and asks him "John what kind of a person are you?" John replies, " I don't know sir “. The lesson is - If john himself does not know what kind of person he is , is it right on the part of his boss to put a stamp on his character? Voice Modulation! How a tone in the voice in communication led to fracas between a MIL and a DIL and the DIL went off to her mother's place to cool off. Psychological Filters!How people put psychological filters and do not listen fully, what is being told to them. Also people should understand that they need to listen to what is being told instead of trying to find out who is telling it Communication Game: The result of the communication and perception (The sketch) was explained, as to how improvement can be done on communication as well as by perception. Contact Author for Full Article 3 D E S H A S T H A M A R A T H I M A N D A L In Appreciation Board of Trustees of Deshastha Marathi Mandal, acknowledge with gratitude & thank the donors, participants, volunteers & sponsors who gave donations, valuable time, showcased their talents & efforts for making the TMG DMM World meet on December 22 & 23, 2012 at Thanjavur, a grand success. We warmly thank our well wishers especially Padmavibhushan Vittal. A big thank you to our respective families. Rs. 100,000 and above Rs. 2,500 - Rs. 4,999 3 Donors Rs. 25,000 - Rs. 99,000 1 Donor Rs. 10,000 - Rs. 24,999 2 Donors Rs. 5,000 - Rs. 9,999 11 Donors Rs. 1,000 - Rs. 2,4999 28 Donors Volunteer Support Rs. 500 - Rs. 999 41 Donors Rs. 1 - Rs. 499 15 Donors Ramachandran Keskar Raghavendra Pingley Amrutha Pingley Maanasa Dhotrekar Anand Prasad Gaurav Board of Trustees 2013 Quarter I Plans DMM has a big vision on a time span of 5 years. The Year 1 objectives are to increase the donor base with donations & conduct social camps. 2013 Quarter 1 objective is to conduct Social camps by providing free medicines, tie up with other social organizations of our community & society, initiate talks with insurance companies, plan for work shops for TMG Youth, expand the DMM chapters in different locations and appoint active anchors in each locations. To bring out an on line “Deshastha Marathi Times” publication. D E S H A S T H A M A R AT H I T I M E S P U B L I C AT I O N S Each newsletter publication of four pages comprising of the following contents. Ravi Shelvaker — Chair Sharath Chander Punthambekar — Vice Chair Aswath Shelvaker — Treasurer Suresh Maruthi — Secretary Nirupama Sreenivasa — Joint Secretary Advisors Anand Rao Vasisht Mentors Suresh S, Gurumohan Gopaldas, Saisridhar J, Mohan P, Mohan PRao Events & Donor Initiatives Rajesh Prabhakar — Committee Vice Chair Page 1: Cover Page: Main Article Page 2: Editors Feedback & two columns having general articles Public Relations Page 3: Three Columns with Featured articles Aswath at 9342552667 or via mail Page 4: Back Page: Appreciations, Plans, Publication & Contact detail All article contents are Intellectual Property of respective authors Publication & Design © 2013 “Deshastha Marathi Mandal” E&OE 4 www.deshasthas.org Deshastha Marathi Mandal No. 286, 10th Main, 3rd Block, Jayanagar Bangalore 560011 Karnataka www.deshasthas.org Copyrights: DMM