Pranam

நற்றா மரைக்கயத்தில் நல்அன்னஞ் சேர்ந்தாற்போல்
கற்றாரைக் கற்றாரே காமுறுவர் - கற்பிலா
மூ’ர்’க்கரை மூர்க்கர் முகப்பர் முதுகாட்டிற்
காக்கை உகக்கும் பிணம். 24 - மூதுரை
பொருளுரை:
நல்ல தாமரை மலர்கள் உள்ள குளத்தில் நல்ல அன்னப் பறவை சேர்வது போல நல்ல
கல்வியறிவு உடையவர்களைக் கல்வி கற்றவர்களே விரும்பிச் சேர்வர்.
ஆனால் பழமையான சுடுகாட்டில் உள்ள பிணத்தையே காக்கை விரும்பும்.
அதுபோல, கல்வியறிவு இல்லாத மூடரை மூடரே விரும்புவர்.
கருத்து:
கற்றவரோடு கற்றவரும், மூடரோடு மூடரும் நட்புச் செய்வர்.English:
Nattramaraik kayathil nal annancherthaar pol
katraraik katrare kamuruvar- karpila
moorgarai moorgar uvappar mudhu kaattil
kaakkai ugakkum pinam.
As swans gather ina good water (pool) knowledgeable would love the
knowledgeable; shameless ignorant would smell nicely the ignorant only, as
the crows like the dead bodies in the burning ghat. Moodhurai 24

   KR IRS  29521  (Repeated for kakkai)  Kakai is also a bad tribe. KR IRS 13122


On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 at 19:19, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 <
iyer...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

>  KAKKA- THE CROW- PART 2
>
>  Dear friends,
>
> This is part 2 of the posting about crow.Part1 was posted yesterday. I am
> thankful to all the members who responded to part 1 of the posting with *lot
> of added information*. I have added them to my posting. Let me continue
> more about crow.
>
>  Sincerely,
>
> Gopala krishnan 12-1-2022.
>
>  *8. Origin of the river -Kaveri.*
>
>  Once sage Agasthia was travelling towards South India. He transformed his
> wife LOPAMUDRA in to water, and poured in Kamandalu and was carrying her
> holding in the hand. Lopamudra desired always to become a river. So she had
> no objection for transforming her into water.
>
>  When it was about sunset, sage kept Kamandalu on a rock, went to a small
> pond   near it to perform sandhya.
>
>  *Lord Ganesha took the form of a crow*. He came near the kamandalu. He
> tilted it. Through the spout water started flowing like a river. This is
> the legend about the origin of river Kaveri.
>
>  *9. Lord Saturn  and the crow.*
>
> Lord Saturn holds a crow in his hand. It is told to feed crows as a
> remedial measure to ward off any ill effects occurring during Saturn’s
> period or Saturn’s sub period.
>
> It is good to feed crows. It is good to give them water to drink. Water in
> a small pot can be kept on terrace over parapet wall; it can be kept on
> compound wall or any other convenient location, where they could easily
> access. Many days I had seen the crow’s drinking water falling from outlet
> of O/H tank. Without switching OFF motor, I continue falling of water, till
> they fly off after drinking water.
>
>  Before corona, when crows appeared more in the morning, I used to keep
> large biscuit pieces and water on compound wall. Most crows dipped biscuit
> bits in water and ate. Now half the bits remains and eaten by ants. Crow is
> told as representing pithrus.
>
>  *10. Crows and cawing *
>
>  In the past while crows cawed, it was usual to say an indication of
> guests  arriving or getting some letters. 70% this was  correct at that
> time.
>
>  Nowadays  also I  hear crows caw in the early morning. Afterwards they
> are *mostly silent* till evening. Evening again they caw while going to
> nests. If I was awaken and simply lying in bed, I too used to get up and
> start my posting works to groups hearing the cawing of crows in the
> morning.
>
>  A lot of crows cawing   together mean something serious has occurred to
> one among them. Mostly we could see a crow lying dead fallen from
> electrical lines.
>
>  While finding good food, they caw a few times   nowadays.  Mostly they
> also would have changed their pattern of living. The crows like eatables
> like salt biscuits , pappads, vada etc. if we keep rice and biscuit  bits
> crows will first consume  biscuits and not rice.
>
>  Further they estimate the quantity, caw once or twice only if the
> quantity is less. Silently as in a queue, they take biscuit bits and fly.
> Some take two in the mouth, if they were hungrier.
>
>  The above told way of eating was before the Covid 19 began.
>
> 11. Kakka kan (Alert eyes)
>
>  The eyes of the crows will suitably rotate to see everywhere. The crow is
> said to be very vigil. Persons more vigil are said to be having eyes
> similar to crow.
>
> 12. kakkayutae svabhavam (Behaviour of crows)
>
>  The crow will not show intimacy or attachment with humans. There are some
> people, not bad, but would not show any intimacy.
>
> 13. Kakka karumbi.
>
>  The colour of most crows is black. When a girl is black complexioned she
> is told  as kakka karumbi.
>
> 14. Papads  drying
>
> While drying  eatables like pappads, if we keep a black umbrella or hang
> a black cloth, crows do not come to eat it . Probably the crows may be
> taking the cloth as a harmed crow. Exceptions are also there.
>
> 15. Kakka kuli. (Hurried bathing)
>
>
>
> It has got two meanings- one is taking bath in a hurried manner. If
> anybody finish bath hurriedly it is often told as kakka kuli.
>
> There is a belief -  We should not watch  the crow-taking bath.
> In-auspicious information  may come if we watch  crow  taking bath . It
> is not seeing, but watching.
>
> 16. Crow flying over the head.
>
> Normally crows would fly at a height well above our height. But sometimes,
> it so happen, they may fly around a person without leaving him. I have read
> elsewhere, one man used to wear helmet where ever he go to escape from crow
> hitting the head.
>
> I had an experience of this type about a decade back. If I went to nearby
> park for morning walk, a crow might fly close to me. I felt some times its
> leg touched my head,  and wings  moved above me. It got repeated next day
> also. Without making trials, I stopped going to park for morning walk .
>
> The crow normally flies straight. Hence many times *straight direction is
> told as crow flying direction.*
>
> Crow will take rest after flying for certain distance. Sometimes it is
> told as crow flying distance.
>
> *I will continue in next posting*
>
>
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