scholarly journals Teninum iniya tiruneriya tamil

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (S-1) ◽  
pp. 264-272
Author(s):  
Sakunthalai S

The ‘Lord of Wisdom’ Thirugnanasampantha Peruman, who chose Tamil for Thavamalku, sang by the Lord and received salvation. He has sung satisfactorily about the ways to get rid of all the miseries that occur in daily life, to get education, material, heroism and to get rid of infectious diseases. These great Tamil rituals, realized through Lord Thirugnanasambandar, are a rare boon to human life. Thirugnanasambandare was the first to add his name to Tamil and sing proudly. Nattramizh Thiruneri Tamil The main purpose of the study is to make the community benefit by reading and realizing that Thirugnanasambandar praised the excellence of Tamil. "Anainamathey"; It is as if Lord Thirugnanasambandar is standing up and looking at them as he sings "Enadhurai Tanadhuraiga". All of them, sung by Thirugnanasambandar, are proved to be Shiva's vote. Thus the emphasis on the usefulness of songs is to benefit the society with higher thoughts. Therefore, Thonipurath Origin is a social architect. It is the experience of many that these songs will soon be useful. Thirugnanasambandar restored our mother tongue Tamil language, realized its specialties, and established it as "Theivamozhi Tamil" is a wonderful help made by the time. In the first stanza, he sang the praises of Tamil as "Tiruneriya Tamil Vallavar Tholvinai Tirthal Elathal" (1-1-1). In this day and age, infectious germs have the miraculous ability to prevent us from accessing the "disorder". Therefore, by appreciating this special "Theninum Iniya Thiruneriya Tamil", we will benefit from his songs all over the world.

2017 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 126-145
Author(s):  
Esmira Fuad Shukurova

The poem which made Shahriyar popular among all Turkic people in the art world was “Hello to Heydar Baba”. It was translated to 76 languages. This masterpiece of poetry written by the “Heydar Baba Poet” as he was called by various masters of word, has given him an unprecedented glory not only in Southern Azerbaijan and Iran, but also in the Middle East and in a number of countries around the world. The majority of literary critics consider the poem "Hello to Heydar Baba" as a poet's masterpiece. However, the poem "My Sahand", written in his mother tongue, is a special era in the poet's creativity, with a sense of mastery, poetic structure and meaning, as well as an improved work in terms of social content. All natural events taken place in the poet’s poetic description are related to the human kind and the living creatures are compared namely with the man. At the same time, the poet transfers the qualities of the human kind’s spirit, such as sorrowing, laughing, crying, fighting and to be a prisoner, in short, all qualities that are inherent in human beings on the nature of the native lands with an artistic perfection, as a result of which he creates strong smiles, metaphorical periphrasis, as if carrying a pick on his hand is drawing colorful landscapes with charming beauty, inimitable tableau.


Author(s):  
Kunihiro Nishimura ◽  
Yasuhiro Suzuki ◽  
Munehiko Sato ◽  
Oribe Hayashi ◽  
LiWei Yang ◽  
...  

The authors are used to riding a train in their daily life. If one could ride a train virtually without physical movement of the train, one could travel and see the world much more. Thus, the authors made a virtual train with a container. When you enter the virtual train, you can see various kinds of scenes through train windows and can also hear a sound of train movement. You can see scenes of foreign countries, such as Japan, Korea, France, and so on. In this paper, the authors propose a new experience-based system using a container to resemble to a train. The authors have implemented this system as a media art artwork named “Train Window of Container”. The authors discuss the system implemented in the container that provides us to feel a sense as if they were in a train. The authors use visual and auditory information that provides you a new sense of moving of a train car. The authors exhibited the artwork “Train Window of Container” for five days and had about 13,000 audiences and got feedbacks from them.


Author(s):  
Steve Zeitlin

This book explores the poetry of everyday life and relates it to folklore, with the objective of helping the reader to maximize their capacity for artistic expression. It asks how we can tap into the poetics of things we often take for granted, from the stories we tell to the people we love, or the sports and games we play. It considers how poems serve us in daily life, as well as the ways poems are used in crisis situations: to serve people with AIDS, or as a form of healing and remembrance after 9/11. The book also looks at the tales and metaphors of scientists as a kind of poetry that enables us to better understand the universe around us. It includes a section dedicated to art in the human life cycle and explains the author's own conception of “the human unit of time.” Lastly, the book suggests ways to tap in to the artfulness and artistry of our own lives and how to find audiences for your work, to share your vision with the world.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 45-55
Author(s):  
Muhammad Shahid ◽  
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Muhammad Yaseen

One of the biggest challenges that the world is currently facing is that of environmental pollution, which is causing grave and irreparable harm to the natural world and human civilization. Worldwide innumerable deaths are being caused by water, air and soil pollution. Every nation is finding its permanent solution. The permanent solution is present in Islam which is a religion of purity and likes purification. It declares purification as half of Faith. It demands purification in every aspect related to human life. This article will highlight all the fields which require purification and the methods of implementation in daily life. If these teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) are applied the whole world can easily get rid of environment pollution.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 85
Author(s):  
Mimi Haetami

Islam, in the view of several nations, especially the western orientalists, who regard Islam as a barrier in the mission of civilization, especially secularist ideologies, have succeeded in trapping Muslim societies into the wrong paradigm in the implementation or practice of religion. This ideology makes a dichotomy in thought for adherents of Islamic teachings by providing an understanding of the separation of the principle of life between the world and the hereafter, general knowledge with religious knowledge, between the physical and spiritual realm. Even though the two are a unified whole and inseparable. Because the presence of religion is a refinement in all dimensions of human life. The formation of a mindset that for someone who wants to succeed in his life, then there is no need to run a world case. Vice versa. Though both are running in balance and together. Al-Quran gives a clear picture, even has become a prayer in daily life as written; "Robbanaa aatina fiddunya hasanah, wafi aahiroti hasanah, waqinaa adzaa bannar" [O Lord, we give goodness to the world and the hereafter and save us from painful adzab]. In connection with the foregoing, sport, which is part of the secularist insulating solution from the point of view of values, is the philosophy of life of every human being.


Author(s):  
Kartika Prahasanti

ABSTRACT Infection in the elderly is the second leading cause of morbidity and death in the world after cardiovascular disease. This event is closely related to the increase in the elderly population in the last few decades caused by an increase in human life expectancy. The causes of infection in elderly due to the presence of considerable chronic comorbidities, decreased resistance or immunity to infection, decreased communication power in the elderly and difficulty recognizing signs of infection early. Infection in the elderly is not only more frequent and more severe, but also have specialties related to clinical, laboratory and microbiological presentations. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of the predisposition of infectious diseases in the elderly, immunesenescence in the elderly, the appropriate diagnostic and treatment approach in cases of infection in the elderly.Keywords                   : infection, elderly, immunesenescence Correspondence to      : [email protected] ABSTRAK  Infeksi pada usia lanjut merupakan penyebab kesakitan dan kematian terbanyak kedua di dunia setelah penyakit kardiovaskuler. Kejadian ini berhubungan erat dengan peningkatan populasi penduduk usia lanjut pada beberapa dekade terakhir yang diakibatkan oleh peningkatan usia harapan hidup manusia. Penyebab terjadinya infeksi pada usia lanjut banyak disebabkan oleh karena adanya adanya penyakit komorbid kronik, penurunan daya tahan atau imunitas tubuh terhadap infeksi, penurunan kemampuan komunikasi pada usia lanjut sehingga jarang didapatkan keluhan serta sulitnya mengenal tanda infeksi secara dini. Infeksi pada usia lanjut tidak hanya lebih sering terjadi dan lebih berat, namun juga memiliki kekhususan terkait presentasi klinis, laboratorium maupun mikrobiologi. Tujuan dari tinjauan ini adalah untuk memberikan gambaran mengenai predisposisi penyakit infeksi pada usia lanjut, gangguan respon imun pada usia lanjut (immunesenescence), pendekatan diagnosis dan tatalaksana yang tepat pada kasus infeksi pada usia lanjut. Kata kunci                  : infeksi, usia lanjut, gangguan respon imunKorespondensi             : [email protected]


Author(s):  
Alison Rice

In Féerie d’un mutant, Abdelkébir Khatibi creates a dialogue in which one of the interlocutors declares that he is an “étranger professionnel,” a recurring expression in the Moroccan writer’s work that isn’t easily translated from French into English because of the multiple meanings of the first word: “étranger” is most often rendered as either foreigner or stranger, though these terms carry decidedly different connotations for Anglophone readers. This very resistance to translation may be what inspires the individual in the aforementioned textual exchange to specify that this self-description does not refer to a profession, but instead constitutes “a mobile position in the world” that entails “crossing borders: between languages, civilizations, markets.” (Féérie d’un mutant 2005, 38-39). This way of approaching the planet brings the “étranger professionnel” to embrace a stance that stands out in stark contrast to nationalist and xenophobic sentiments: “A foreigner, I must attach myself to all that is foreign on this earth.” (Amour bilingue 1983, 11). The ever-moving, ever-adjusting position that Khatibi extolls has consequences on multiple levels, affecting the body and the relationships of the “étranger professionnel,” but the effects are perhaps most evident on the use of language, which is never taken for granted or considered to be a “given”: “Language belongs to no one […] Hadn’t I grown up, in my mother tongue, as if I were an adopted child? From one adoption to another, I believed I was being born to my own language.” (Amour bilingue 1983, 11). The constant rebirth into language that characterizes Khatibi’s written work involves tireless translation in texts that depict travel as synonymous with self-creation and linguistic innovation that benefit from transnational perspectives that render all things foreign, in complicated but fruitful ways.


Today the world is running after the money and the people are thinking that money makes everything. Comparing to men, women are giving extra important for money more than men and not only for the purpose of spending money for charity, but also for luxurious life. In their daily life money and luxurious life are valuable for them. In Namita Gokhale’s “The Book of Shadows” shows the importance of human life and also shows the needs of the women in their day-to-day life. Rachita is the main character, she is a good-looking woman and also a lecturer and earning more money. But unfortunately, she meets an accident and lost her beauty. So she is not ready to face the people, in the college and also the society. And then Rachita’s life is totally changed, and started to live with what she is having. She does not expect anything more in her life.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-19
Author(s):  
J.P. Telotte
Keyword(s):  

Looking to the increased multiplication of virtual frames or windows in daily life, Anne Friedberg argues that we will increasingly come to ‘see the world in spatially and fractured frames’, as if a puzzle challenging us to fit its pieces together. This perspective is particularly apt for considering the much-praised programme Black Mirror, which repeatedly examines those multiple, and multiply broken, media frames, and does so through a format that is itself composed of separate frames, that is, as an anthology show that troubles the unitary view often ascribed to series television. This article examines Black Mirror’s interrogation of series television by looking at how various episodes - including ‘Fifteen Million Merits’, ‘White Bear’, ‘USS Callister’, and ‘Nosedive’ - evoke the nature of seriality and its impact on audience subjectivity. These episodes, among others, examine the fear that we might find ourselves dominated by the various technologies we have created, and constrained to the paths (including the endless paths of seriality) those technologies seem to lay out for us. These episodes especially show how the series is concerned with reflecting how those technologies play on and with us and project a creeping sense that we are becoming little more than featured players cast in an ongoing, formulaic and serial story from which there is no escape.


CCIT Journal ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 101-115
Author(s):  
Untung Rahardja ◽  
Khanna Tiara ◽  
Ray Indra Taufik Wijaya

Education is an important factor in human life. According to Ki Hajar Dewantara, education is a civilizing process that a business gives high values ??to the new generation in a society that is not only maintenance but also with a view to promote and develop the culture of the nobility toward human life. Education is a human investment that can be used now and in the future. One other important factor in supporting human life in addition to education, which is technology. In this globalization era, technology has touched every joint of human life. The combination of these two factors will be a new innovation in the world of education. The innovation has been implemented by Raharja College, namely the use of the method iLearning (Integrated Learning) in the learning process. Where such learning has been online based. ILearning method consists of TPI (Ten Pillars of IT iLearning). Rinfo is one of the ten pillars, where it became an official email used by the whole community’s in Raharja College to communicate with each other. Rinfo is Gmail, which is adapted from the Google platform with typical raharja.info as its domain. This Rinfo is a medium of communication, as well as a tool to support the learning process in Raharja College. Because in addition to integrated with TPi, this Rinfo was connected also support with other learning tools, such as Docs, Drive, Sites, and other supporting tools.


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