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Triveni Journal

1927 | 11,233,916 words

Triveni is a journal dedicated to ancient Indian culture, history, philosophy, art, spirituality, music and all sorts of literature. Triveni was founded at Madras in 1927 and since that time various authors have donated their creativity in the form of articles, covering many aspects of public life....

Reader’s Mail

READERS� MAILtc "Readers� Mail"

“As usual, your editorial� Creativity and Instution� in the last issue is unusually a valuable one. It is the impression of almost all the readers of the journal�
-Dr. D. Jacob, Machilipatnam
“Let me comment in clear words that your scholarship is enviable, which is reflected in all  your editorials. Your suggestions as to cultivation of the faculty of memory are valuable, based upon experience. But, I am relating my own case. I am on the border-line of 86 years, constantly busy reading and writing. Of late, for the past three years I suffer from peculiar loss of memory, which refuses to be amenable to any obvious explanation. I forget the names of my own near and dear ones who are constantly in my service around me. Sometime, I am conversing with my own daughters and forget their names, names of their husbands or children. Occasionally, the situation becomes much too ridiculous �. ‘Memory plays the trick�.
-Dr. R. S. Tiwary, Faizabad.

“The latest number of your eagerly looked forward to Quarterly has also arrived and as usual, I first devoured your TRIPLE STREAM and found it as interesting and informative as always. I only wished a few names of our own contemporary “ashtavadhanis� had been mentioned so that bearing as I do a big board ‘TO LET� in the right hemisphere of my own brain, where ‘memory� should have been tenanted I could gloat over the glory of my compatriots at least! Some other articles which I have liked are “On Obesity� ( for its witty humour), “Value Oriented approach to Higher Education� (for its own value and timeliness) and “Shobha De� (for its unbiased frankness.�)
Dr. Tulsi, (Metverse Muse), Visakhapatnam.

“One thing I feel sorry to digest is that there are certain printing mistakes�
Bh. V. N. Lakshmi, Bhivaram

“Your editorial�, Is memory God’s gift?� is informative and enlightening. The whole magazine makes an interesting reading�.
Dr. K. M. Kale, Gondia (Maharashtra)

“I always wait for the next issue of TRIVENI which is full of variety of articles and poems besides views and reviews on other aspects of life as well�
Dr. D. D. Chambial Maranda
(Himachal Pradesh)

“I feel that the ‘Indian Political Scene� a review by Dr.R.Gangadhara Sastry, is not necessary in a journal completely devoted to one of literature and culture. Any review will have the touch of a personal opinion, which may not be to the liking of all readers of TRIVENI. Hence, I wish that hereafter this one might be deleted and these pages utilised for literary topics. I hope that the other readers of the Journal will agree with me�.
-Dr. V. Seshagiri Rao, Hyderabad.
(Comments/remarks are invited on this matter. Editor).

“What you write is very, very informative, indeed educative. I have specially liked your piece�, Communication, Ancient India and Writing Styles of Great authors.�

Dr. T. Hanuman Choudary, Hyderabad.

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