Sunday, 8 January 2012

A visit to Book Fair - 2/2 (07th Jan 2012)


Vijaya Bharatham which is considered to be the press wing of RSS was a stall were many oldies were found since it was selling holy books relating to Hindus along with few books relating to success stories of BJP ruling states. An old man who was in-charge of the stall who was having sound knowledge about the books was also considered to be the attracting factor for that stall. The way he volunteered himself explaining about the books to many irrespective of their ages who were visiting the stall including myself made me purchase 7 books in that stall. Point to be noted is most of the books in this stall was written by Swami Chithbavanandhar who had a separate stall as well sponsored by him with limited books compared to Vijaya Bharatham stall.







Another stall which impressed many including myself was MOLI (மொழி) which was selling T-shirts with Tamil fonts printed in it. This is the first time I see Tamil fonts printed in T-shirts & hence I bought 2 which had fonts & யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளிர் @ affordable price of Rs. 260 each. The same stall also had books relating to “Rights To Information”.

The Reserve Bank of India also had a stall with books relating to the banking exams but since not more than 100 books was there in the stall there by failing to attract the visitors. Not sure how much I purchased Mahathma Gandhi’s “Sathya Sodhanai” before 4 years but currently it was sold for just Rs. 27. Odd to see Mahathma’s words became so cheap while few non-sense books were very expensive.

Another feature which I noted was the stalls installed by / for / to muslims which had ONLY books relating to their religion. Hope that could be the reason for those stall which was not able to attract even a single customer in due course of around 5 hours the time I spent in the book fair. There was one such stall in each row – is it based on the Government’s reservation policy for the minority? If so, why was there not even a single stall by Christians who were supposed to be famous for preaching.



Film Industry’s so called Markandeyan – “Sivakumar’s Diary” with the content of his life journey from the day one till date on his travel in film industry was also playing a role in the book fair along with his elder Son Surya who also wrote a book named “Ippadiku Surya”. I still doubt whether he had come across so many things to write a book.

Another unique stall in the book fair was the one by a Punjabi with scientific related items which attracted many kids / youths. I was not able to control my laughter listening to a conversation by a modern English speaking youth to the shopkeeper in OCEAN stall which was selling things relating to puzzles / mind games.

Customer                     :           What is the cost of this cube?
Shopkeeper                 :           3 X 3 cube costs Rs. 100 & 5 X 5 costs Rs. 250
Customer                     :           Why is this much costly since it’s just a box with few colors sticked on it?
I could  get it for Rs. 20 in the market outside.
Shopkeeper
(reacting in anger /
ignorance of customer) : Sir, this is a puzzle cube where you need to arrange similar colours in one
    side.
Customer                     : Why do I need to arrange when it is already arranged? You guys cheating..
Shopkeeper                 : !!!!!!!!!!!!!!



            When compared to last year, I was able to see more stalls relating to e-books giving pamphlets about their sites & also education related stalls which was explaining about online courses available from PRE-KG to PG as well as professional courses. Hope in forthcoming book-fair these type of stalls would play a pre-dominant role.
            www.chennaishopping.com
            www.lampsglow.com
            www.nannool.com


            Opposite to OSHO stall was a space for writer – reader conversation but unfortunately no writer was available to have a chat due to which the oldies & kids who visited the book-fair was using it to take a break. Former CM Mr. Karunanidhi was well remembered & praised for his dominancy in Tamil literature & vocabulary. Stall named “Kalainjar Karvoolam” was there which had almost all the books written by the great politician cum writer. Last time there was a stall by Periyar university which had books relating to Periyar & also his bio-graphy. But this time the same stall had only books written by Veeramani who is the successor of Periyar who founded the Dravidar Kalagam.



Life will be incomplete without friends; likewise my purchase would be incomplete without sukhabodhananda’s books. So வார்தை இல்லதா ஞானம் (WORDLESS WISDOM) made my purchase complete in the book-fair.



A visit to Book Fair - 1/2 (07th Jan 2012)




Most of us feel happy to visit their relatives to have a change in the daily routine & that’s the reason most of us visit them during weekends. We feel happier when all relatives are together in the same place & that’s the reason we invite all our relatives inspite of small misunderstandings. Reason behind is simple – more the relatives more happy. – These were the thoughts flowed in my mind when I started visiting 35th book exhibition in Chennai for the 2nd time. Even though we used to visit renowned stalls to get books we want, book exhibition is a one stop shop to see all varieties in one place.


            35th Chennai book fair started from 05th – 17th January 2012 in St. George Anglo Indian Hr. Secondary school situated exactly opposite to Pachayappan college was my 2nd visit to the book fair. The place chosen is not congested to make the visitors sweat nor too spacious to feel more stalls can be installed. Apart from the grounds where stalls were located, enough space were there for two / four wheeler parking, food court to boost the visitors continue their book thirst & space for around 200 to sit & watch the speakers boast about reading habits.



Apart from convincing factor about the cost among the food courts is a pat to be given to the arrangements that were made to dispose the wastes like empty water bottle, paper plates, tissues, etc. Of course thanks to the common public as well who used only the bins to throw away the wastes which made the place look neat inspite of thousands of people visiting during the day.

Another feature to appreciate is an air conditioned van from LION blood bank with around 5-6 beds which helped people who wanted to donate blood just ahead of food court; this is what we say A GOOD START.


The first stall in the book fair was about NAVEENA VELANMAI (நவீன வேளான்மை) where only men were found busy collecting details about agriculture techniques & also books relating to it. Could be a reason behind the Valluvar’s kural stating – agriculture is the base for the world –
சுழன்றும்ஏர்ப் பின்னது உலகம் அதனால்
உழந்தும் உழவே தலை

Books were available in the stalls which were grouped in 10 rows where each row is named with famous Tamil writers. The only factor which was itching me was why the stalls were installed based on publications rather than author / topic wise which would have eased the public to select the books they wanted. Another doubt which rose in my mind was why the same book is printed by different publications. For e.g. a famous Tamil novel Ponnin Selvan (பொன்னியின் செல்வன்) was found in almost all the publications where there would be no difference in the content.

Daily papers like The Hindu, Times of India, Dhinamalar, Dhinamani & TV channels like Pudhiya Thalaimurai were also contributing each stall for their readers. Got to know that there was a 24 X 7 tamil news channel SATHYAM only after seeing its stall. Not sure the purpose of having HOLLYWOOD stall which was busy selling famous English movies in competing Tamil old movies which was sold in Raj TV stall.

Many branded publishers like Jaico, British council, Higginbotham, Poombugar, Landmark, Manimegalai were also contributing their stalls. Not sure the roles of UCMAS & Billroath hospital stall in the book exhibition. 

Among the stalls which were divided based on the publications there were also stalls sponsored by ISHA, ISKCON, CHINMAYANANDA, OSHO, KANJI PERIYAVAR, Kripananda Variyaar’s (GUGASRI PADHIPAGAM). Apart from the general announcement made, the only voice heard through large speakers was a male voice inviting to visit ISHA stall. Books written by Nithyananda were also available for purchase but none showed that much interest to even have a glimpse at it.

Sunday, 1 January 2012

Have u realised these things in life?



I have realized that...




tears convey more than what words can every say

lonelier you feel, lonelier the world makes you feel


even if i deserve the reward, i got to beg inorder to get it


words had hurt me more than the wounds i had suffered in life

no matter how many times i pray, i only get what i rightfully deserve

when i am ecstatic about something, there are no people to share it

a face is not as important as it is made to believe


it's not always a coward who gives up a fight; sometimes smart people too

kids are never at fault; they just mirror our's


one person's misery is another person's merriment


every relationship has an expiry date



RED / WHITE WINE



RED WINES is made by stems & seeds of red and black grapes. When the wine is prepared in such a way that it produces carbon dioxide, it is known as sparkling wine.



WHITE WINES are made from grape juice and grape skin of green, gold or yellowish colored grapes or from just the juice, and not the skin of select red grapes.




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