Sahadeva's "Thodukuri sastram"

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Narayanan Kannan

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Jan 16, 2007, 12:31:34 AM1/16/07
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Friends:

Life is a path in the unknown. Hence, the search for the unknown is the mission of man. This search takes him in different paths. Science is nothing but the curiosity of man to know the unknown secrets of nature. Astrology is based on predictions of the unknown and that's why it is so popular(prediction and listening). Indian tradition holds several secret sciences including palm leaf reading (nadi), prashnam and thodukuri. All of them involves the active participation of the seeker. His time of arrival, his touch, his thumb impression, his mental status, all that matters. Quantum physics says everything is connected with everything else in a web of unknown probability. Thus killing a butterfly at your backyard may create a cyclone in the Bay of Bengal. No joke. Scientists call it 'the butterfly effect'. If that is so, touching a sacred icon may tell your fortune, at least for your immediate future. Don't believe it? Try out our website:

http://www.tamilheritage.org/uk/bl_thf/bl_thf.html

I've created an interactive Quantum play based on Sahadeva's (Pancha Pandav) 'Thodukuri Sastram' (your touch reveals your future).

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Want to test Devathachakram for your luck today?
Click the chakra below to get your 'deva' (fully randomized). Click the name of your 'deva' to find out your luck today!
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It works on two levels, first touch (click) one of the sixteen boxes. You get a 'pop up' (please allow "pop-ups" in your browser for this to work). Read & remember the name (well..do you know Tamil?). Touch (click) this sign again! Bingo!! You get your fortune! (well..do you read Tamil?)

Try your luck now! If you get a good luck, click a 'sponsor' on the sidebar. It brings good luck to Tamil Heritage Foundation :-))

Please take your time to read in detail how this works in our digital collection from the 'India Office' books of British Library. All the ten books in our shelf are rare and interesting!

Kannan

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