Bio:
Born in a Village near Thanjavur,
Middle class family, with high moral values, Theist, humourous, very friendly to the known and somewhat reserved with unknowns.
Born in a Village near Thanjavur,
Middle class family, with high moral values, Theist, humourous, very friendly to the known and somewhat reserved with unknowns.
Education/Experience:
Mechanical Engineering graduate with Honours
Mechanical Engineering graduate with Honours
Interests:
Religion-Hinduism, Spirituality, Philosophy, Fine arts, Peaceful life, Machine Tools, Humour, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Ramana Maharshi.
Religion-Hinduism, Spirituality, Philosophy, Fine arts, Peaceful life, Machine Tools, Humour, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Ramana Maharshi.
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Helium and Associated Content are two of popular websites that accept articles from writers and publish them in their site. They compensate writers by paying upfront and also by sharing ad revenue. Read more...
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/20/2009
As a freelance writer writes profusely, it becomes a huge headache to keep the written works in an orderly way for easy traceability and reference. Here are some tips to solve the problem.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 9/25/2009
Writing articles (web content) in websites like suite101, AssociatedContent, Helium etc is one sure way to earn perpetually from them. Read on.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 9/25/2009
To get promoted, you should display your worth to the organization. You must be willing to take responsibility and be accountable to your decisions. Read more.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 9/25/2009
This is a balanced review about Helium.com, a website which publishes articles from freelance writers and pays them.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 7/18/2009
You can definitely spend your free time productively by writing freelance at various websites and earn some good cash. Be assured that many of the details I am giving here are based on my personal experience and on the strength of having earned money.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 4/10/2009
The recession and the consequent tough economy have to be tackled from several angles. Following are some smart ideas for SMBs to thrive in a tough economy.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 4/10/2009
Marriage itself is a challenge -- challenge to one's freedom, independence, sexuality, interpersonal skills and egotism. It is quite natural that being a second wife throws up more and tougher challenges on a woman
By C.V.Rajan | Published 4/9/2009
Hinduism may look too confusing and too contradictory in its percepts and practices for the uninitiated. Even many Hindus do not know the exalted philosophies of the religion. Through this article, we shall see some of the central tenets of Hinduism.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 4/9/2009
There are two things of compatibility in marital relationship. One is the physical maturity and second is the mental maturity. Women attain both physical and mental maturity at much younger age than men.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 4/4/2009
Though religious masters repeatedly declare that religion is a matter of faith and not a subject of scientific analysis, people can not be satisfied unless some sort of intellectual challenge is offered in understanding the percepts of religion.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 4/4/2009
Participation in a trade show is not an economical proposition for all. It involves lots of costs - cost of hiring the stall area, cost of transportation and displaying your equipment etc. Does this expenditure bring returns?
By C.V.Rajan | Published 4/4/2009
Religion can not dictate that you should get married to someone within the same religion or within the same sub-sect of the religion.But eligion can always guide you on what is desirable in a marital bond.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 4/2/2009
How far the couple is able to digest the fading away of "over-bloated" romanticism and accept each other's "real nature" forms the back bone of enjoying marital bliss even after honeymoon stage.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 4/2/2009
Prayer is the way of communication with God. In the 4 Vedas, a prominent segment of the contents is devoted to rituals and prayers that are meant to invoke Gods to grace the populace with essentials, wealth and riches.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 4/2/2009
Navaratri Golu (also spelled as Kolu) is the festival of dolls associated with worship of divine Mother across 9 nights. Kolu is a popular festival of south India, particularly in Tamil Nadu
By C.V.Rajan | Published 3/24/2009
Is she the woman God of death and destruction? Or is she just a symbolic representation of the deadly force that emanated in fiery feminine form from the brow of the goddess Durga, to slay the demons?
By C.V.Rajan | Published 3/24/2009
Murugan is a popular deity widely worshiped in Tamil Nadu and also in Kerala, Karnataka and Srilanka. Worship of Karthigeya or Subramanya (other names of Muruga) are at the best sporadic in other parts and linguistic segments of India.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 3/24/2009
The story of Ramayana, whenever read, gives us a great insight to the very high moral and ethical standards of the yore; at times of mental turmoil, we get enlightenment by reading Ramayana.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 2/14/2009
"Karma" means work or action. When you perform a work or action, it is bound to produce an effect, a reaction or a result. Hinduism goes far beyond this "simple" rule.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 12/26/2008
Narasimha is one ferocious avatar of Vishnu, who came out of a pillar at the behest of his earnest devotee, Prahlada, in the form of human with lion's head.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 12/25/2008
Krishna is sweetness personified. His attraction to devotees is magnetic. He is ever joyful; He is the preacher of Karma Yoga and he is a perfect Karma Yogi himself
By C.V.Rajan | Published 12/25/2008
below ten years, when the children are very much in the formative stage, they easily accept, absorb and assimilate many things that the grand parents teach lovingly. Children simply observe and learn them at the back of their minds.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 12/25/2008
four stroke engines are the prime movers of practically all automobiles. Engines run with petrol (gasoline) or diesel as the fuel are used.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 12/25/2008
At least 27 million Americans have a problem in their thyroid gland. It is one of the most important glands in the body which is prone to a number of complications. Let us know some basics about thyroid and its hormones and then more details.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 11/28/2008
Indians are good at adapting popular non-Indian delicacies by innovatively modifying the ingredients to suit the conventional flavor and tastes typical to India. The Indian Vegetable pizza is a typical example.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 11/28/2008
The importance of breakfast in a day's food intake cannot be over-emphasized. The ancient wisdom that recommends eating like a king at the breakfast is indeed very sound and time tested advice. A good breakfast helps lose body weight.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 11/26/2008
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By C.V.Rajan | Published 11/26/2008
You have only twenty four hours at your disposal in a day out of which a sizable amount of time is spent at the office. It is where you are mostly hard pressed for time to do your job most efficiently.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 11/26/2008
In my 13 years of corporate life, I have seen a couple of bosses who have inspired me to try and write my own "The boss is always right" statements.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/21/2008
Pareto's law was originated by an Italian economist by name Vilfredo Pareto, who observed that 80% of income in Italy went to 20% of the population. This ratio was later found to be adaptable to many business activities. Here are more examples...
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/18/2008
Here is a little ghost story you can narrate to your children to scare as well as to charm them.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/16/2008
These are some of the maintenance practices I have learned in the hard way.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/16/2008
Expenditure on food takes up a major chunk of our earnings. Here are some tips to save money on food.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/15/2008
Do not get carried away by any hype to switch over to the latest version of any software that you are currently running without major hiccups. Many new versions of old software generally have cosmetic improvements. Read more for more tips...
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/15/2008
Money saved is money earned. Just because American's don't have the culture to save, the whole country now is in a debt trap. How to learn saving money? This article gives you some practical tips.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/15/2008
Money saved is money earned. Here are some tips for "earning money" by saving costs in a home office.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/14/2008
That's because of what is known as "digital noise". Read on to understand the phenomenon and the ways to avoid it.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/14/2008
Running your own business may not always be more lucrative than employment; some times the risks and tensions are much more. But still many people would love to have their own business? Why?
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/14/2008
This is a curious question that many men are eager to know from their partners!
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/13/2008
How long does it take the average couple to conceive? Is it a silly question? No it is not. Read on.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/13/2008
While big business houses can splurge money on advertising and marketing, small businesses cannot afford to do so, unless the money spent on it brings in a decent amount of business revenue in return. Some tips here for effective marketing...
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/13/2008
Giving value for money, commitment to business values, honesty in transactions, and nurturing relationship - these are the 4 pillars on which you can build your business with sustained customer loyalty.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/12/2008
Some people argue that smacking is violent and no violence is permissible on the tender children who have no power to defend themselves. Perhaps they are not quite adept in understanding children psychology.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/12/2008
People spend money on trendy fitness and exercise gadgets; but are they worth the money? Are there much simpler and down to earth fitness practices that costs you no money? Read this article for my personal tips.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/12/2008
"Thirukkural" is a magnum opus par excellence in Tamil literature, written by a saint cum poet by name Thiruvalluvar 2000 years ago. It contains gems of wisdom on righteous living, spread across 1330 two-line verses. Here are some gems about friendship.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/8/2008
Elders were scared to go near the PC. It is a potential enemy that has landed to replace under-performing and inefficient clerical staff!
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/4/2008
The tendency to procrastinate troubles one and all at some point of time or other. Some musings....
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/4/2008
In reality, the time gap between two children is influenced by a plethora of factors concerned with the couple. Predominant among them could be the "accident" factor! What are the other factors? Read on...
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/4/2008
Is home business like any other business? Can you become a millionaire through it? Will it suit your temperament and expectations?
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/3/2008
Can one be really content with a slow career path? Being content with a slow career path and being happy about it seem to be two slightly different mindsets. How? Read on...
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/3/2008
When you are really charged up to enjoy your vacation, is the program marred by some unpleasantness? Her e are some tips on how to enjoy a vacation travel in a stress-free manner.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 10/3/2008
Seeking happiness is a tendency inbuilt into the psyche of every form of life. The very purpose of life, it looks, it to attain happiness on permanent basis. But is it really possible?
By C.V.Rajan | Published 8/12/2008
Inkjet printer manufacturers warn you of evil consequences if you do not buy original Ink cartridges. But originals cost you a fortune when compared to refills. What to do?
By C.V.Rajan | Published 8/4/2008
Violence against women is global phenomenon. It cuts across religions, castes, creeds, educational and social status. Can the root cause be traced? Can there be a solution to the problem?
By C.V.Rajan | Published 7/30/2008
When you consider promoting an employee, you must make sure that the organization and the individual grows on account of the promotion. Here are some tips to promote the right employee...
By C.V.Rajan | Published 7/30/2008
Any speeding up of your computer must be addressed from Hardware, Software and Maintenance/ settings points of view. Read more...
By C.V.Rajan | Published 7/28/2008
Twenty20 format is all set to rule the game of cricket perhaps over the next decade or a half more. What will happen afterwords? I let my imagination run amok.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 7/26/2008
The present day credit card culture has robbed mental peace on many who do not know the fundamentals of managing their personal finance. If you want peace of life, practice what your grand fathers did with their finances.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 7/21/2008
When somebody succeeds in his entrepreneurial venture, some people will say he is lucky. But does luck really play a role?
By C.V.Rajan | Published 7/21/2008
Maria's replay came: "How lucky your would-be partner be! A man's shoulders unblemished by the embrace of any woman; A man's heart unpolluted by the intrusion of a woman! So pure! " Does it mean Maria perhaps thinks that she would be lucky if she marries me?
By C.V.Rajan | Published 7/13/2008
The rate of change of technology and the consequent danger of obsolescence are too fast in the computer industry. This article gives guidelines on when to sell and how much you can get for your old PC.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 7/9/2008
The temperament, attitudes and goals of a "typical Business person" and a "Home-Business person" are not and need not be similar. If you are interested in starting a home business, better make sure that you have the right temperament and attitudes.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 7/9/2008
Deciding on how much to spend on advertisement in a small business is a very tricky affair. This article suggests some ideas on this matter.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 7/3/2008
Rama Rao had all the clues deciphered to capture the treasure that truly belongs to his family. But the ghost should help. Will it?
By C.V.Rajan | Published 6/26/2008
We know the causes of many things that bring unhappiness to us. But we do not normally make conscious efforts to change course!
By C.V.Rajan | Published 6/26/2008
Some practical tips to avoid catching common cold are discussed in this article.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 6/25/2008
Hinduism is not a religion of multiple Gods as some non-Hindus wrongly believe. Hinduism actually accepts worshiping and adoring varying forms of the One God - called Brahman. Get introduced to the popular God forms of Hinduism.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 6/22/2008
That Hinduism has 330 million Gods is an absolute misinformation. It was a blasphemy propagated by ill-informed western scholars. Read more...
By C.V.Rajan | Published 6/20/2008
Let us accept the stark reality. Not all are born to become successful entrepreneurs. Many of us are fit for making our living through employment only. This article shows what makes one to become a successful entrepreneur.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 6/20/2008
After sweating out for 13 years in the corporate jungle, I got my revelation: I am destined to be an entrepreneur and not a high-flying executive. The story of my transition...
By C.V.Rajan | Published 6/15/2008
Festival seasons bring in the inevitable need for shopping; shopping for gifts to be given away. Do you really feel happy after the exercise is over? If not, this article will be of help to you.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 6/14/2008
In Hinduism, God is worshiped with name and form. God's name is considered very holy and uttering it, elevates a person spiritually. Read more...
By C.V.Rajan | Published 6/14/2008
If there is one exercise that can be adopted by young and old, with the least possibility of undesirable side-effects and suitable for the healthy and the not-so- healthy, it is walking. Learn here how to make waling the best exercise for you.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 6/13/2008
"The customer is always right" is an idealistic statement. In business reality, you have customers whom you are not always too happy to serve. This article discusses about the type of customers you can afford to ease out.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 6/12/2008
Just by by fine-tuning all your efforts to meet the expectations of your major customers who really matter a lot to you, you should be in a position to win their loyalty and long term business returns. Some tips....
By C.V.Rajan | Published 6/11/2008
Nasal drops, nasal sprays, Allopathy, Homeopathy, Ayurveda -- I tried them all; But I couldn't find a cure. Then I stumbled upon this simple home remedy...
By C.V.Rajan | Published 6/11/2008
He is my father; He was my class teacher once; And as a teacher he had been a "Karma yogi." A tribute to the father on the eve of Father's day.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 6/8/2008
Sabotaging your own career can happen irrespective of whether you are a non-performer or a performer! Let us see how you have to be watchful, if you are not to trample upon your own steps of success.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 6/7/2008
Meditation is a disciplined practice to attain control of the mind, the nature of which is vacillation, by way of limiting the flow of thoughts, concentrating it at one point and ultimately leading to a state of consciousness with total cessation of thoughts.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 5/30/2008
Success of a task depends on the constitution of the team that does the task. A winning team requires a good team leader to start with. This article describes other ingredients of the successful team.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 5/29/2008
Like individuals living in a society, business houses too have their responsibilities to the society. This article describles how to learn business responsibilities.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 5/28/2008
You need technical skills, communication skills, interpesonal skills and also a certain measure of street-smartness to be a success on the job and get promoted to higher positions. This article gives practical tips to help you taste success.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 5/28/2008
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