12 research outputs found
Kaumara Worship in Literature
We can see that human life is full of mixture of pleasure and pain. It can be said that when people suffers they had a belief that some power will come and save them, they believe that there is an immense power beyond themselves and create that power as God in their minds and worship the Lord. Thus, the nature worship emerged and they worshiped it by making an image for it. We can see that worship has developed gradually. Murugan worship is the first thing that can be considered in the emergence of god worship. Let us see how the worship of Murugan finds its place in the literature
Black Box Model based Self Healing Solution for Stuck at Faults in Digital Circuits
The paper proposes a design strategy to retain the true nature of the output in the event of occurrence of stuck at faults at the interconnect levels of digital circuits. The procedure endeavours to design a combinational architecture which includes attributes to identify stuck at faults present in the intermediate lines and involves a healing mechanism to redress the same. The simulated fault injection procedure introduces both single as well as multiple stuck-at faults at the interconnect levels of a two level combinational circuit in accordance with the directives of a control signal. The inherent heal facility attached to the formulation enables to reach out the fault free output even in the presence of faults. The Modelsim based simulation results obtained for the Circuit Under Test [CUT] implemented using a Read Only Memory [ROM], proclaim the ability of the system to survive itself from the influence of faults. The comparison made with the traditional Triple Modular Redundancy [TMR] exhibits the superiority of the scheme in terms of fault coverage and area overhead.Ā
Kallikattu Ithikasam Exhibit Humanities
The earth is a vast place inhabited by a variety of people. The lifestyles of the people living in each region or locality are different. People's food, worship, beliefs, professions, rituals, speeches, relationships, living conditions, etc., vary in the way of life in each locality. There is no need to visit such people to understand their way of life. Reading news about them we can understand. Thus innovation plays an important role in recording the lives of different people. Novels are generally classified as family novels, social novels, detective novels, and historical novels. Any kind of innovation can be said to be eligible for the award if it can express human thought or the eight types of human truths. One such award-winning novel is "Kallikattu Ithikasaam". The novels written by Padma Bhushan awardee Vairamuthu is the Kallikattu Ithikasaam. Vairamuthu says that the story of this novel had been brewing in his subconscious for many years. Time ordered him to carry this grief on his chest for forty-two years and place it in the coral ceremony of Ananda Vikadan; wrote; We can realize that his name is Vairamuthu from what he himself says in his preface. The word "kallikatu" refers to a village called Kallikatu, a parched forest where reeds grow profusely. So the word Ithikasaam means true story, readers of this novel will understand that this is a true story that happened in the village. The field of innovation "Kallikatu Ithikasaam" is created with the village as the center. In this, the storyteller has made good use of the speech cases, customs, proverbs and professions of the village people. Focusing on these, this article examines how the legend of Kallikatu Ithikasaam reveals the life of the people