பூனை கண்ணை
மூடிக் கொண்டால், பூலோகம் இருண்டு விடுமா என்ன??
கண்ணாமூச்சி ஏனடா; என் கண்ணா, நான் கண்ணாடிப் பொருள் போலடா
அந்த நதியின் கரையை நான் கேட்டேன்; அந்தக் காற்றை நிறுத்தியும் கேட்டேன்
வான் வெளியைக் கேட்டேன், விடையே இல்லை
என் மனம் உனக்கொரு விளையாட்டு பொம்மையா…
எனக்கென உணர்ச்சிகள் தனியாக இல்லையா…
A captivating
song from ‘Kandu Konden, kandukonden’
starring Mamooty, Ajit, Iswarya Rai, Tabu . .. directed by Rajiv Menon.
கண்ணாம்மூச்சி அல்லது ஒளிந்து பிடித்தல் - ஒரு எளிமையான விளையாட்டு. சிறிவர் சிறுமியர் விளையாட்டு. பருவத்தில் குழந்தைகளைத் தாய்மார் கண்ணாம்பூச்சி விளையாடச் செய்து நடை பழக்குவர். இது தவிர, கண்களை மூடிக்கொண்டு, 'காணுமே' என்று விளையாட, குழந்தை தானே கண்டுபிடித்து விட்டதாக சந்தோஷமடைந்து சிரிக்கும். கண்ணன் காட்டி விளையாடிய அப்பூச்சி விளையாட்டைப் பெரியாழ்வார் பத்து பாசுரங்களில் பாடி அருள்கிறார்.
Cats are among the most adorable pets ! ~ there are times when they stare at you and rarely they close their eyes in front of you too !!
Staring is one of many forms of communications cats use towards others. Typically a cat might stare at new or unfamiliar faces as an intimidation tactic, in hopes that the other cats/ humans will blink or shy away. Cats are visual hunters, so naturally, they tend to stare in order to keep a close eye on potential prey. Cats will also use a direct stare when they are feeling territorial, showing dominance, or posing a threat or challenge to other cats.
Those wide-eyed fixed gaze can be a bit unnerving. Rather than challenging you to a staring contest, this curious behaviour is actually something you may have trained your moggy to do without even realising it. As a solitary species, cats don’t naturally feel the need to hold eye contact with others to communicate but if they think they can get something out of it, then they might be willing to give it a go. Depending on your cat and their temperament, their stare might be a little creepy, especially if they are staring with dilated pupils right into your eyes! Cats' pupil sizes can shift dramatically depending on how focused they’re looking at something. Instead of staring, they might keep their eyes partially open or give you slow blinks.
Playing ‘hide & seek’ is an adorable game parents have played with their young children for generations. Researchers are looking for a scientific answer to explain why children think they actually disappear when they cover their eyes while playing peekaboo. A few years ago, researchers at the University of Cambridge carried out study into this bizarre trait with groups of three and four-year-old children. The children's eyes were covered with masks and they were then asked whether they could be seen by the researchers - with most saying no.
Many
also believed that the researchers could not see adults who were wearing eye
masks - leading to the conclusion most young
children believe that anyone who covers their eyes is obscured from other
people's view. The researchers then
attempted to distinguish what exactly creates the feeling of invisibility - whether it was not
being able to see at all or just because the other person couldn't see their
eyes. The children were given a pair of mirrored goggles so that while they
could see through the glasses, no one could see their eyes. Unfortunately, only
7 of the 37 participating children were able to get to grips with the idea that
while they could still see, no one could see their eyes.
Of
those who did understand the concept, six believed they were invisible if the
researchers couldn't see their eyes, even if they could still see them. Although
when the children were asked to explain how they were made invisible by simply
hiding their eyes, many knew that their bodies remained visible, suggesting a
childhood distinction between their physical bodies and the 'self' they connect
to their eyes. To test this theory that children believe they can be seen only
through their eyes, the researchers looked directly at each of the children
while asking them to avert their gaze.
They then did the same process in reverse, with the children looking at the researchers while they diverted their eyes. In each instance, the majority of children felt they were not being seen so long as their eyes didn't meet the other person's, giving some support to the ideology of eyes being the the window to the soul.
Interesting !! ~ back in Nov 2012, in SYMA Bliss issue 7/volume I - கண்கள் காண்டற்கு அரியது என இந்த குழந்தைகள் கண் மூடிக்கொள்ளுதல் பற்றிய ஆராய்ச்சி பற்றி எழுதி இருந்தேன். அந்த ஆராய்ச்சியில் குழந்தைகள் கண்களை மூடிக்கொண்டால், தாங்கள் மற்றவர்கள் கண்களில் இருந்து மாயமாகி விடுவதாக நினைப்பதை அறிய முடிந்தது. ஸ்வாமி நம்மாழ்வார் தம் திருவாய்மொழியில், எம்பெருமான் பூவுலகில் உள்ள உயிர்களுக்கு, கண்களால் காண அரியவன் எனினும், தியானிக்க மிகவும் சுலபமானவன், எளியவன் என அருளிச்செய்துள்ளார்.
குழந்தைகள் கண் மூடி விளையாடலாம், அத்தகைய பருவம் மிக அரியது; இனிமையானது ! - வேலை பளு, மனப்பளு, எத்தகைய இடர் இருந்தாலும், உங்கள் குழந்தைகளுடன் நல்ல நேரத்தை தவறாமல் செலவிடுங்கள். அந்நாளில் நண்பர் ஒருவர் - அந்த கட்டுரை தம்மை கேலி பண்ணும் விதமாக அமைந்துள்ளதாக நினைத்து, என்னை மிகவும் கடிந்து கொண்டார்.
The tamil
movie - ‘Kandu Konden, kandukonden’
was based on ‘Sense and Sensibility’ (working title; Elinor and Marianne), the
first novel by the English author Jane Austen, published in 1811.
Regards – S Sampathkumar
23.1.2025
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