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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....

Readers� Mail

�TRIVENI Platinum Jubilee Number takes the reader on an exciting and memorable journey down the memory lane. It is praise worthy that the first section carries some of the early contributions of our great luminaries� whose language and ideas have perennial charm and significance. Particularly the present generation of the readers who did not directly come under the influence of such great statesmen, thinkers and poets will appreciate the value and relevance of their thoughts and ideals in today’s world torn by all kinds of violent conflicts�. Readers appreciate your tireless efforts with the enthusiastic co-operation of Sri Vemaraju Narasimha Rao, to make TRIVENI an organ in Indian Renaissance � and direct the taste of the readers towards the composite culture of India and the true spirit of national integration.�
- M.G. Narasimha Murthy, Hyderabad

“I wish to join as a life subscriber ... By God’s grace, let TRIVENI thrive for ever in your wise and worthy hands.�
-  D. Visweswara Rao, Eluru

“You have done well in publishing articles by leaders of yester years in this Platinum Jubilee year of TRIVENI.  I am sure under your stewardship it will not only maintain its glorious name, but go further to reach new heights�.
-   Srinivas Rangaswami. Chennai

“Your editorial is superb-not only because of the theme lent, but also because of the references you have cited.  Moreover, you have given us the chance to go through articles that date to 1940 Nehru, you are playing a vital role indeed�
-Dr. Manas Bakshi, Bhadrakali (W.B.)

“Every number of TRIVENI is a book of all times and it is as eternal as the conflux of sacred Ganges, Jamuna and Saraswathi�
-Ponnapalli Sri Rama Rao, Malkipuram

“Having lived in journalism for nearly half a century, I know how difficult it is to run a magazine of the stature of TRIVENI. That you have been maintaining the standards set by the late founder Kolavennu Ramakotiswara Rau garu is a matter of pride to all of us, the journalists who knew what TRIVENI was. May God give you the strength that you need to keep the flag of TRIVENI flying�.
-Dr. Potturi Venkateswara Rao, Hyderabad

“All the matter contained in this (No.172/2) is highly illuminating.  Thanks for presenting such a nice treat to the lovers of literature.
-  Dr. D.C. Chambial, Maranda,
Himachal Pradesh

“It is good that you have published a very good article on Science by Dr. S.R. Valluri.  It is an eye-opener.  I am glad TRIVENI is giving importance to culture including scientific culture�.
- S.R. Iyer, Chennai

“I have read with great interest and admiration DR. S.R. Valluri’s article “Where is Indian Science Going?”� We agree with his views.  It seems to have direct experience of what is going on, he has given reliable information supported by facts.  We want genuine work and honest dealings in the field of Science and Technology�
- N.L. Niranjan, Visakhapatnam

“TRIVENI has blossomed into a class journal under your aegis.  I consider it my good fortune to have had a glimpse of the good soul that you are.  Your illustrious predecessor had a great desire to meet me which he had written to me several times, but somehow, because of our old age and destiny it could not materialize.  My association with TRIVENI is right from the seventies.  It has been a pleasure to watch it grow. And under your editorship, it has really become a model�.
-Dr. R. Rabindranath Menon. Bangalore  

“Your editorials have been so edifying that I am sure a second volume of Culture Capsules will find place for them.  This issue of TRIVENI is particularly interesting for including articles by Sri M.H.V. Subba Rao retired S.E., Prof. S. Jagadisan, Prof. Hazara Singh, and Prof. R.K. Singh.  What delighted me are Harindranath Chattopadhyaya’s poem, Nehru’s Piece and Vivekananda’s clear voice of reason�.
- Dr. B. Parvathi, Visakhapatnam

“The poem “The Law of the Jungle� written by Dr. I. Achyuta Rao is a sharp satire on the American invasion of Iraq on fictitious provocation.  Satire is always more effective than open criticism�.
-R.N. Mehta, Calcuttatc "Readers� Mail"

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