Who Is More Intelligent, Male Or Female?
By S. Nagarajan
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This four part book is very interesting, informative. In the first part we are coming into contact with the vast literature of India. Interesting verses are quoted so that one may get inspiration to explore the treasure that India offers to the world! In the second part the never-ending glory of the great nation Bharat that is India is highlighted. The third part is devoted to self- improvement. Along with the secrets to success, in a lighter vein we may enjoy some management stories and jokes also! The fourth part is a Book review section in which some good books are recommended for reading.
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Who Is More Intelligent, Male Or Female? - S. Nagarajan
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Contents
Foreword
PART ONE : LITERATURE
1. Journalist V. Santhanam: an inspiration to the young!
2. Who Is More Intelligent and Clever? Male or Female?
3. Sex - Hinduism shows the scientific way!
4. No Divorce! Secrets to have a Happy Relationship!
5. Who is a Poet? Hundreds of Definitions! All are beautiful!
6. Love Poems in Sanskrit Literature
7. Satiric Verses in Sanskrit Language
8. Pun In Sanskrit Literature
9. Wonderful, Inspirational Sanskrit Subhasita Verses
10. Let Us Salute the Great American, Sanskrit Scholar Ludwik Sternbach
11. Number One to Ten : Sayings of the Wise
12. The Poetical Works of Tiruloka Sitaram With Translation and Notes
13. The Poetical Works of Tiruloka Sitaram With Translation and Notes - Part II
PART TWO : HINDU GLORY
14. Wit and Wisdom of Bhagavan Ramana maharishi!
15. Paul Brunton – by Annie Cahn Fung
16. If You Want to Know India, Read Swami Vivekananda!
17. Forgotten Arts in India!
18. What you have learnt is Handful, what you haven’t learnt is…!
19. Swami Ramathirtha’s Notes
20. Taj Mahal is a Hindu Temple reveals the book ‘World Vedic Heritage’
21. Hindu Destiny in Nostradamus by G.S. Hiranyappa
22. Jesus Christ Visited India and Died in Kashmir
PART THREE : SELF IMPROVEMENT
23. Napoleon’s Leadership Qualities
24. Miraculous Incidents Due to Positive Emotions From Day to Day Life and History
25. Confidence : The Key to Success
26. Secrets to Success
27. Be A Tough Minded Optimist!
28. Thinking for Results
29. Management Stories which you must definitely read! - 1
30. Management Stories which you must definitely read! - 2
31. LAWYERS JOKES
32. Adam and Eve : Jokes
33. Nature's Numbers by Ian Stewart
34. The Power of Subconscious Mind
35. ‘Awaken the Giant Within’
PART FOUR : BOOKS TO READ
36. God Is Not Dead
37. Damn Good Advice
38. Voice of Senses
39. A Journey Towards the Infinite Absolute
40. 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die by Steven Jay Schneider
41. Life And Contribution of Mridanga Vidwans By Dr Madurai K. Thiagarajan
Dedication by Santhanam Nagarajan
This book is dedicated
to
my parents
Sri V.Santhanam
and
Srimathi Rajalakshmi Santhanam
Foreword
It is with great pleasure I am presenting this book to the learned readers.
The book has been divided into Four parts.
In the first part we are coming into contact with the vast literature of India.
Interesting verses are quoted so that one may get inspiration to explore the treasure that India offers to the world!
In the second part the never-ending glory of the great nation Bharat that is India is highlighted.
The third part is devoted to self- improvement. Along with the secrets to success, in a lighter vein we may enjoy some management stories and jokes also!
The fourth part is a Book review section in which some good books are recommended for reading.
These articles have been published in www.ezinearticles.com and attracted more than one lakh eighteen thousand readers all over the world. These articles have been reprinted in around 1900 + magazines around the world. Some of the articles have been published in www.tamilandvedas.com.
Readers are requested to have a glimpse at the vast literature of India, the glory of Bharat and principles of Self- Improvement which may be applied to lead a meaningful life.
Good Luck to all.
Sanfrancisco
S.Nagarajan
4th October 2022
VIJAYA DASAMI
PART ONE : LITERATURE
1. Journalist V. Santhanam: an inspiration to the young!
Indians and Americans have become sisters and brothers from the very moment Swami Vivekananda opened his discourse with the words Sisters and brothers of America
on September 11, 1893 when he participated in parliament of religions.
The true sprit lives on and will live forever. An ardent follower of Swami Vivekananda and Mahatma Gandhi, Mr. V Santhanam inspired thousands of readers through his articles and speeches in South India.
He was invited in late sixty by the then American Embassy. The Indo American joint ventures were shown to the leading journalists of India. Mr. V Santhanam was also invited as he was the editor in charge of Dinamani the leading Tamil daily which was read by thousands of Tamils in Southern part of India.
He was very keen to promote the good Indo American relationship by publishing the necessary articles. On seeing his simple dress made out of Khaddar, and his refusal to drinks and meat, the American Officer was very much impressed and requested him to accompany in his car. He started asking questions about Indian Culture and Indian way of living and Mr. Santhanam explained all about India very gladly.
He was born in a middle class family in Tanjore District of Tamilnadu on the fourth of September 1911. His father invested all his money in a shop and the ship which was to deliver the ordered things drowned in the middle sea. The family last everything and came to Madras.
Santhanam took part in the freedom movement and was jailed along with the great leaders Kamaraj and Rajaji. The friendship grew in jail.
He started publishing the great poet Bharathiyar’s poems in the magazine Jayabharathi along with Ra. A. Padmanaban who was also an ardent lover of Bharathi’s poems.
At that point of time certain literary circle in Tamilnadu did not recognize the great poet. The famous literary magazine ‘Manikkodi’ was started by Mr B S Ramaiah, a very close friend of Santhanam. He worked in Manikkodi and the Manikkodi group started propagating the poems of Bharathi. Research articles showing the true mind of the poet were published. Bharathiyar’s works were nationalized.
India got independence in 1947. Santhanam joined the famous Tamil daily Dinamani and became its editor in charge of Madurai edition.
His articles on Spirituality were very inspiring. He participated in literary and spiritual meetings. He inspired the youth to go back to the Indian Vedas, Puranas and Idhihasas to find out the true meaning of Life.
His last words on August 15th 1998, Independence Day, were: Has the Flag hoisted?
True to his principle he lived for hoisting the flag of Mother India in the independent India and his words were only a reflection of his true self.
As an ardent lover of mankind, he promoted not only the good will but also the strong relationship of India and America through his work. The need of the hour is a continuous better relationship of the two great countries. May his