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Biography / Life History of famous people in Tamil - Robert Baden-Powell ராபர்ட் பேடன் பவல் வாழ்க்கை வரலாறு @TAMILFIRECHANNEL

ஒரு படை வீரனின் வீரம் அவனது உடல் வலிமையில் இருக்கிறது, அனால் ஒரு படை தளபதியின் வீரம் தனக்கு கீழ் இருக்கும் ஒட்டுமொத்த வீரர்களையும் வெற்றிகரமாக வழி நடத்துவதில் இருக்கிறது. அதற்கு வித்தியாசமாக சிந்திக்கும் திறன், என்ன நடக்க போகிறது என்று முன்கூட்டியே எதிர்பார்த்து அதற்கு எதிரான நடவடிக்கைகளை வகுகும் தொலைநோக்கு, தங்கள் பலவீனத்தை கூட எதிரியிடம் பலமாக காட்டும் துணிவு ஆகியவை அவசியம். அதுபோன்ற குணநலன்களை கொண்ட படைத்தளபதிகளை வரலாறு அவ்வப்போது சந்தித்து வந்துருக்கிறது. அப்படிபட்ட ஓர் உன்னத தளபதியாக தன் வாழ்க்கையை தொடங்கி பின்னர் உலகுக்கு இரண்டு மாபெரும் இயக்கங்களை தந்த ஒரு வித்தியாசமான வீரரின் கதையை பார்ப்போம். மேலும் தெரிந்துக்கொள்ள
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00:00This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to anyone, living or dead, is coincidental and unintentional.
00:31Greetings!
00:33The courage of an army man lies in his physical strength.
00:37However, the courage of an army commander lies in his ability to lead all his soldiers successfully.
00:45The courage to think differently.
00:48The courage to anticipate what is going to happen.
00:51The courage to take action against it.
00:55The courage to show his weakness as a strength to the enemy.
01:01History has met many army commanders with such qualities.
01:07Today, I am going to show you a story of a great warrior who started his life as a great commander and gave two great victories to the world.
01:23At the end of the 1800s, in the Boer War in Africa, the commander was responsible for defending the area called Mafeking.
01:33He had only about 1,500 soldiers and a few warriors.
01:39Using them, he destroyed about 9,000 Boer troops who had gained strength and could not enter the fort for more than 200 days.
01:50With his intelligence, he destroyed many of the Boer troops and saved his position by losing only 326 soldiers.
02:01He is none other than Lord Baron Paul, who left the army and joined the Saareners.
02:10On February 22, 1857, Baron Paul was born in Parrington, London.
02:18He was the eighth of ten children.
02:20When he was three years old, his father passed away.
02:24From a young age, he was skinny and thin.
02:29There was a forest around the church in the area called Saray.
02:33The schoolchildren were not allowed to enter the forest.
02:38But Baron Paul would somehow get everyone's eyes out of the mud and enter the forest.
02:45How to hide and catch animals, how to make a fire, how to catch a rabbit and how to cook, etc.
02:53He would explore the forest on his own.
02:56Some teachers would pour oil into their eyes to catch students who went into the forest against the law.
03:04Baron Paul was very fond of going into the forest and enjoying himself.
03:11He was not very good at school.
03:14At the end of his year, the teacher wrote that he was not good at math,
03:19and that he often fell asleep when he was bored in class.
03:25The teachers must have said that he was not good enough for anything.
03:30Even though he was good at his studies, he came second in a general election run for the army.
03:38He served in India, Afghanistan, and South Africa.
03:43At the age of 43, he was promoted to the rank of Major General.
03:50Baron Paul had a different way of thinking.
03:54He used a variety of tactics to suppress the enemy.
03:59For example, he would go into the forest with a tin can full of mud.
04:05Once, he filled the tin can with mud and blew it up,
04:11causing the enemy to fear that he might have bigger guns.
04:16Many times, he would meet the enemy and learn their secrets,
04:22and act according to his plan.
04:26He published a book called Aids to Scouting,
04:31after the war in Africa.
04:36It was written as a book for the army.
04:40When he returned to Britain after the war in Africa,
04:44he saw that the whole of England,
04:48including the nobles and the nobles,
04:52were following his footsteps.
04:55Baron Paul was seen as a hero by the English.
04:59The book, Aids to Scouting,
05:03which he wrote for the use of the army,
05:06was also used by the common people for peacekeeping.
05:10With the knowledge of hundreds of young people and students,
05:15Baron Paul began to receive letters.
05:18He remembered that the young people who were subordinate to him
05:23would do anything for him.
05:26Baron Paul believed that if a boy was given responsibility,
05:30that boy would become an even more responsible boy.
05:35In 1907, he invited 22 young people
05:39to train in the fields of life,
05:43and set up a camp in Brownsea near Dorset.
05:48There were rich boys and poor boys in the camp.
05:53At that time, Baron Paul did not realize what he was doing.
05:58But that camp was the camp set up by the British Empire
06:02to create the Saarener League.
06:05In that camp, Baron Paul tested new practices.
06:09He made a lot of changes in the book he wrote for the army.
06:14The book that came out with the changes he made was
06:17the book called Scouting for Boys.
06:20As soon as the book came out, the Saarener League began to grow.
06:25Saarener clubs were set up all over the country.
06:28Women who wanted bravery and play began to demand
06:32that the Saarener League should be set up for them.
06:36The League grew rapidly, and King Edward VII was frightened.
06:41He called Baron Paul and asked him to leave the army
06:45and lead the Saarener League as a whole.
06:49Baron Paul, who was hesitant at first,
06:52left the army as the king asked and began to work for the Saarener League.
06:57He showed the progress and intelligence he had shown in the army
07:01in the development of the Saarener League for the next 30 years.
07:05He also created the Girl Guides League for women.
07:09In some years, those who joined the Saarener League
07:12honored Baron Paul by giving the title of Generation Saarener.
07:1628 countries including Czechoslovakia, Greece, and Hungary honored him.
07:22King George V honored him with the title of Lord.
07:26He became Lord Baron Paul.
07:29He was honored with the title of Doctor for six years.
07:34Lord Baron Paul, who gave the world two high ranks
07:38with his talent and skill,
07:41died on January 8, 1941 at the age of 83.
07:48Robert Baron Paul, a poor man buried in his grave in Kenya,
07:52is the world's first generation Saarener.
07:57The Saarener League, founded by Lord Baron Paul in 1907,
08:02is now spread all over the world and operates in more than 150 countries.
08:08For years, millions of students have joined the Saarener League with pride
08:14and have learned some life skills and crafts.
08:18Lord Baron Paul, who made all this possible,
08:21is the one who was taught by the teachers that he was worthy of the school.
08:26Do you know what is the motto that Saareners take up all over the world?
08:31One day, what is missing is to do at least one good thing.
08:37What a noble motto!
08:39Just like the Saareners,
08:41if all the people of the world take up that motto,
08:45imagine how great a place the world can become.
08:50Then you will understand the value of the wealth that Lord Baron Paul has left us.
08:55We do not have to be a Saarener and take up such a motto.
09:00Just like Lord Baron Paul,
09:02if everyone is determined to do something good in their lives,
09:07then that sky will be a haven for everyone.
09:20The sky will be a haven
09:25for everyone
09:30The sky will be a haven

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