Sunday, February 24, 2008




WILLIAM WILBERFORCE:
The True Hero


When we talk about heroes, we often think of great warriors like Alexander the Great or Napoleon Bonaparte.

Yet William Wilberforce became a hero too,without spilling a single drop of blood. And he managed to touch the hearts of millions along his journey.



William Wilberforce was born in Hull on 24 August 1759, the only son of Robert Wilberforce (1728–68), a wealthy merchant and his wife Elizabeth.











In September 1780, at the age of twenty-one and still a student at Cambridge, he was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Kingston upon Hull.












In 1783 Wilberforce, while dining with his old friend, Gerard Edwards, at his home in Curzon Street, had met the former ship’s surgeon Rev. James Ramsay, who had become a clergyman on the island of St Christopher and medical supervisor of the plantations there.
What he had witnessed of the conditions of the slaves both at sea and on the plantations horrified him and then began William Wilberforce's battle.








William Wiberforce also started talking to his childhood pastor, John Newton as he was once a Captain of a slave ship.



Inspired by his renewed faith, Wilberforce was showing an increasing interest in humanitarian reform.

In November 1786 Wilberforce received a letter from Sir Charles Middleton which was to re-ignite his interest in the subject of the slave trade.



Wilberforce fought 45 years of tedious battle to abolish the ulcureous slave trade..






Many considered the slave trade to be the back bone of the Great Empire thus abolishing it might destroy the whole nation.



Petiton after petition was brought to the Parliment but they failed to convince them







Wilberforce had shown little interest in women but, in his late thirties, twenty-year-old Barbara Ann Spooner (1777–1847) was recommended as a potential bride.







He met her two days after, on 15 April 1797, was immediately smitten, and following a whirlwind of romance, he later proposed to her in 8 days ! They were devoted to each other and had 6 children together.




The Diagram was drawn and used by William Wilberforce in order to show the MPs the poor conditions faced by the slaves in the ship.














His battle continued after that and eventually, managed to convince the that the slave trade is nothing but a shame to such a mighty Empire!!!!!!


*Extra Info

John Newton is famous icon as he was the one who wrote the AMAZING GRACE hymn some time after converting to Christianity. The lyrics are based on his reflections on an Old Testament , adding his perspective about his own conversion while on his slave ship.

Amazing Grace :)
Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
That sav’d a wretch like me!
I once was lost, but now am found,
Was blind, but now I see.
’Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,
And grace my fears reliev’d;
How precious did that grace appear,
The hour I first believ’d!
Thro’ many dangers, toils and snares,I have already come;
Tis grace has brought me safe thus far,
And grace will lead me home.
The Lord has promis’d good to me,
His word my hope secures;
He will my shield and portion be,
As long as life endures.
Yes, when this flesh and heart shall fail,
And mortal life shall cease;
I shall possess,
within the veil,
A life of joy and peace.
The earth shall soon dissolve like snow,
The sun forbear to shine;
But God, who call’d me here below,
Will be forever mine.

John New­ton, Ol­ney Hymns (Lon­don: W. Ol­i­ver, 1779)

His story taught me that no matter how many times you fail, you must NEVER give up. SOunds fammiliar? Well, this man fought 45 years in the Britrish Parliment, fighting nearly ALL the MPs in the HOuse of Commans.
And he won :)

Thank u for spending your valuble time here . Vanakam



Friday, February 22, 2008


A Nice Poem by Saint Arunagiri Nathar
Kinkini thith thimi, thith thith
The anklets on the dancing feet jingled,
A sound that to other sounds Closed my hearing.

The Kadamba garland that He wore Suffused me with its cloying fragrance,
And my breath was held.
His moon-like countenance and tender smile Caused such cheer and ecstasy
That my mind was lost.

For a moment He looked at me,
A cool liquid light poured out From His long lotus eyes.
It filled my heart tasting like nectar
And I was lost to Him forever.
Teppa Thiruvilah

22 Feb 2008

Sri SinggaMukha Kaliamman



The festival was held in Teluk Bahang, Penang.

The special element of this particular Thiruvilah is that the Kali Amman will be taken around the gulf using a water chariot.

This Festival is the only festival in Malaysia where such a disticntive practice is seen.

The Water Chariot

The Kali Amman Temple




The Goddess is being taken out of the temple




On Her way to the Teluk Bahang shores







Om Shakti!














Goddess Kali Amman will begin her journey....





Devotees light their lamps and let it float away into the South China Sea.


The Chariot slowly leaves the shore....




Welcome back!!!!!! :)

The Chariot was pulled up because of the Tsunami Alert ..the waves were getting very 'excited' hehe....nothing happened though

Om Sakti!

The Master from Vinci


Leonardo Da Vinci

He is one of my favourite artists of all time. Sadly his works of art were not included in out History lesson. But his paintings which mostly depict Christian Images and Biblical occurrences deeply interest me :D Here are a few examples of his work which shows us the undying passion he had for the world of Art :)



Monalisa



The Baptism of Christ


Madonna and Carnation




Madonna and Child


The Madonna and Child with St Anne


Madonna and Yarnwinder


The Last Supper

When the eating stops, the weight gain stops too


I am currently face the biggest challenge, again :)
I have gained weight and it is something i would rather NOT happen.
WTF!!!
I admit it...i love to eat. YUGENDRA SON OF BALACHANDRAN is a compulsive eater and he is proud to say it.
i am gonna go to college next month so i have look my best,dont i?
Gone are the days that i used to do 250 push-ups. Now,its all about eating and eating and sleeping and pointless chatting.
I gotta stop! and why am i telling you this?! Because i need to post something by tomorrow and prove myself worthy :D
Life can be tuff....woff woff

tHE DAY I BEGUN BLOGGING

Today i started blogging. I remember reading about it in Zits,a lame comic strip. I thought i was another complicated culture which is taking over North America.
I was wrong. Again.
And Again.

As usual,i was browsing hopelessly hoping to discover a fun-filled site, when suddenly my old friend (shs is currently single at the moment) asked me to check out her blog when i asked her "how was your day" She was apperently too tired driving through the spider-web-like streets of my dear Penang.

And then it hit me,hard. I have wasted 3 months doing nothing and indulging myself in the dull land of Lady Laziness. My unlikely saviour showed me a path for me to trot in the remaining weeks of my freedom. BLOGGIN!

I am constantly reminding myself that the text that i have typed above is heavily packed with silly and unsuspecting spelling and grammatical error. But i have one thing to say about it,

I cant possibly be bothered to spell check :)