Archive for July, 2007

Published by Aparna on 03 Jul 2007

Blogs I Read

This is actually supposed to be a reply to Ponnarasi’s comment here. I thought I would let everyone know the answer anyway :P
My blogrolling someone is no way related to whether or not that blogger visits my blog. :) Most of the blogs in my ‘Blogs I Read’ page including Ponnarasi’s are the ones I have been reading even before I started blogging. Most of them will not be aware that I read their blog simply because I rarely comment in blogs! Now, don’t ask me why! :) That’s why I chose to list out the blogs I read when I started blogging. Many bloggers whom I have blogrolled haven’t visited my blog. Even if they have, I am not aware of it ;)
By the way, the list of blogs I read mentioned here is incomplete. There are some that I read on and off. I haven’t mentioned those. Besides, with each day, the number of blogs I read is increasing. Listing out all the blogs is becoming difficult….

Published by Aparna on 02 Jul 2007

Sanjay Subrahmanyan’s Concert

Accompanists:
Pakkala Ramdas: Violin
Neyveli Venkatesh: Mridangam

1. Vande mataram - Kedaram
2. Siva loka - Mayamalava Gowlai
3. AttharuNam abhayam - Bhairavi
4. Sri venugopala - Durbar
5. Pullum silambin - Sankarabharanam
6. Ika param - Simhendra madhyamam
7. Tiruvadi Charanam - Kambhoji
8. Chinnanchiru kiLiye - Ragamalika
9. Vettai veLi thannil - mix of Harikambhoji and Karaharapriya (Came to know the raagam from rasikas.org)
10. Tillana - Dwijavanti
11. Teruvinil - Surutti
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Published by Aparna on 02 Jul 2007

How ‘brave’ can people get!

I had gone on a one-day trip to Tirunelveli yesterday with my family. After we got down at the Tirunelveli station, we saw that none of them used the staircase at the station. Since we were new to the place, we decided to follow the crowd to reach entrance/exit of the station. Everybody were crossing the railway tracks to reach the other side of the platform. The point to be noted here is they were crossing the very same railway tracks in which the train we had travelled by was waiting to get started soon and they were crossing right in front of the train.
As we were about to cross the track, the train driver honked the horn of the train! That’s when everyone started rushing to cross the tracks!! A local boy standing behind me said, ‘Akka cross paNNidlaam. Cross paNNunga!’ This, after the horns screamed! I was shocked to see some people crossing the tracks even after the train started moving! They were hardly 25 feet in front of the train! Is waiting for a max of 5 more minutes going to cost them anything? I watched the crowd crossing the tracks amazed and crossed only after the train left the station.

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