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Time Sense

Time is very precious. A famous saying " No Man is ever rich to buy his past". The time passed cannot be gained back. Each and every minute is very important. An example for time management and punctuality is the famous Engineer Sir M.Vishveshwaraiah Usually called as Sir.M.V. He is a great man who built the KRS Dam.

Here goes the incident,
 
                        Once Mr. Venkataramaiah, the person who is interested in State Service  had an appointment to meet Sir.M.V at 2.40 in the afternoon. He went to Sir.M.V's place  ten minutes before. At that time Sir.M.V was sleeping so venkataramaih thought i shouln't disturb him so he told to the servent that i'll come half an hour later. Then the servent told, No sir please wait Sir will wake up at2.35 and will meet you at 2.40. How can he wake up exactly at 2.35, is he using alarm clock ? he asked the servent. Then servent replied, no alaram clock is for people like us, for Sir.M.V there is no need of alaram clock.

                                          Then Sir.M.Vishveshwaraiah came exactly at 2.40 and met Mr. Venkataramaiah. That mean he got ready within five minutes. This is what time sense means.

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Decision Making

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Everybody has to take decisions in their life. Some of them do by their own, some depends on the other, few asks opinion from others before making decision, many of them just escape and many of them will never worry about making decisions they just accept as life take them.

Decision making is very essential in life but as well as difficult task. Many of us lack that ability but every one can develop decision making ability them self just we need to attempt first time we make not get success, second time also NO, not even third time but every time when we take decision we may fail but we'll learn something and every time we'll know better our self, our own priorities, values, capabilities, then at some stage will be confident enough to make good decisions. Just we need to use Trial and Error Method that's it and practice makes us perfect. This will happen only when we do take the real decisions. 

Nanjangud

Nanjangud is a town located near Mysore with a distance of 24 kms in Karnataka state. The name came from the god Nanjundeshwara 'The God who drunk Poison'. It is a temple town and is on the banks of the river Kapila. Nanjangud is also called as "Dakshina Kashi" (southern Kashi) or Varanasi of the South. The original Nanjundeshwara temple is said to be of Ganga period (325 - 1000 CE). This temple has then been renovated by the Hoysala kings. Both Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan had close associations with this temple. The Wodeyar kings of Mysore made various grants to renovate the temple.

Twice every year thousands of worshippers gather for the famous Chariot Festival locally known as the Dodda Jathre and the Chikka Jathre. Idols of Lord Srikanteshwara, Goddess Parvathi, Lord Ganapathi, Lord Subramanya and Lord Chandikeshwara are kept in five separate chariots and a traditional puja is performed to the idols early in the morning on the Jathre day. After the puja chariots are flagged off. Thousands of devotees pull the Chariots carved out of wood, across the streets of the old town. The town remains immersed in festivities on the Jathre days.

Nanjangud is famous for popular type of Banana called as "Nanjangud Rasabale " and Ayurveda medicines manufactured by the Late Sri. B.V.Pandit. The Sadvaidyashala established by him serves people very successfully. Ayurvedic medicenes produced here are marketed all over India. In earlier times (1950-70) a tooth powder brand made locally called 'Nanjangud Hallupudi' was also very famous all over Karnataka.The town also got an Industrial area with number of good industries like AT&S, Nestle etc,.

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BlaCk and wHitE

Black and White sounds really good. But they are contrast in nature. Very Beautiful. I love the combination


In the Pictures,

My mom and aunt wow ! they look great

And the second pic

He is a great man Baden Powell - Founder of Scouts and Guides

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Shri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens

Shri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens - known as Mysore Zoo, is famous different wild species and most popular attractions of the city. It was established under royal patronage in 1892, making it one of the oldest zoos in the world. The zoological gardens in Mysore were set up by Maharaja Chamaraja Wodeyar who is acclaimed as one of the architects of modern Mysore.

History of Mysore Zoo:-

The Zoological Garden was carved out of a portion of the Summer Palace also known as the Pleasure Palace, which was in the eastern part of the city. The zoo was called Palace Zoo and was inaugurated in 1892. In the beginning the zoo was developed on 10 acres of the Summer Palace. The Maharaja hired Mr. G.H. Krumbeigal a German landscaper and horticulturist to set up the zoo. As the Maharaja was an animal lover he took special care to ensure that all the enclosures for the animals were spacious and aesthetically built. The enclosures are in use to this day.

The Maharaja appointed Mr. Huge an Australian as the Zoo Superintendent. Some years later under Mr. Huge's supervision the area of the zoo was increased to 45 acres. Ten years after setting up the zoo the Maharaja threw it open to the public, as he realized that the zoo not only had recreational value but had educational value too.The zoo not only had an excellent collection of animals, it has a beautiful bandstand and had a picturesque setting with the Chamundi hills as its backdrop and an artificial lake on its premises. After expansion the zoo in 1909 it was renamed Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens after its founder. When the Maharaja traveled abroad he selected rare animals from these countries and brought them back to add to the zoo's collection.

After independence the Zoo was gifted by the then Maharaja to the Department of Parks and Gardens of the Mysore State Government in 1948. After this the Zoo acquired another 50 acres of land belonging to the Palace. Later on the 150-acre Karanji Tank was also procured by the Zoo increasing the its size to the present 250 acres. The Zoo authorities started breeding rare animals as well.In 1972 the Government handed over the Zoo to the Forest Department and it then entrusted it to an autonomous body in 1979.

Today though the Mysore zoo is over a century old it has spacious enclosures, walk throughs, a veterinary hospital, with facility for quarantine, operation theatre, medicine rooms and wards for animals. The Mysore zoo is located at a distance of about 3 km from the City Bus Stand and 2 km from the Mysore Palace. The Mysore zoo is open from 8.30am to 5.30pm on all days except Tuesday.

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Beautiful Mysore

Mysore, known as Cultural Capital. The city is located in Karnataka State in India is known for culture and heritage. It is very famous for Dasara festival which is called as "Mysuru Dasara ". The city is spread across an area of 128.42 km2 (50 sq mi) and is situated at the base of the Chamundi Hills. The city has its own beauty and color. Its beyond words.

Bird's view on Mysore City :-

  • Palaces
  • Dasara festival
  • Mysore silk
  • Mysore Mallige
  • Mysore Peta (traditional silk turban)
  • Mysore style of painting
  • Mysore University also called as Manasagangotri
  • Art and culture
  • Geography and many more.

Filed under  //   Mysore - Cultural Capital