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’ MAIL

“I am a life member of your esteemed journal and keep reading it for my benefit in retirement January-March 2002 issue carried an article on Wordsworth whose poetry, the writer (KND Sanjeeva Rao) tried to interpret in the light of the Vedic tradition. It is quite impressive. An attempt to read and enjoy the English poetry from an Indian perspective has been long overdue. It is good that you have given space for such· an attempt. TRIVENI alone can help these endeavours to set criticism free from the heavy Western jargon. I thank you for doing it.”
- Prof S. Laxmana Murthy, Warangal

“This is the first issue (July-Sep 2002) of TRIVENI that I am going through. It is ­truly laudable for a journal of about 60 pages to offer articles on literature, culture, book-reviews, along with poems - a real treat for the readers.
-Abdul Rashid Bijapure, Dhule Maharashtra

“Your two articles on “The Case for Human Rights” and “A Garland for the Myriad-
Minded Sankara” are highly enlightening and even an ordinary man can understand what human rights are and what Sankara is by going through these two pieces of work. The other articles in this volume are also equally good”
-Dr C. Jacob, Machilipatnam

“The beautiful article on the ‘Myriad-Minded Sankara’ has superbly brought out the relevance of his teaching to the modern times. Great souls continue to influence the world long after leaving their mortal frame, and the great Acharya is one such.”
-Dr. Lakshmipathi, Hyderabad

“I may be permitted to make a humble suggestion. In my opinion, Politics is always dirty, more so now it has become even filthy. Let not your esteemed journal get polluted with political articles but maintain your old tradition. There are umpteen Dailies, Weeklies, Monthlies and Quarterlies, which are full of articles on Politics. Let yours be atleast clean and free from them”
- Dr. A. Ramachandra Rao, Hyderabad

“The ‘Triple Stream’ is flowing with exceptional velocity and purity of quality. Let the eternal current cleanse all the dirt and bring in prosperity to the ‘drought’ affected areas.”
- Ponnapalli Sri Rama Rao, Malkipuram

“Your article ‘The Case for Human Rights’ depicts an articulate picture of global situation. This is praiseworthy. The painting of Har Prasad Sharma of Lord Krishna trying to catch the moon is superb.”
-M. R. Sharma, Delhi

“Misprints often mar the beauty of an article and are quite disappointing at critical places. Editorial contributions too are not always wrought with excellence. Greater attention be paid while publishing articles.”
- K. N. Sanjeeva Rao, Vijayawada

“I hope to see more of his (Har Prasad Sharma’s) paintings in the coming issues.”
- Suresh Kumar, Gwalior

“The recent issue of ‘TRIVENI’ filled me with delight. Writers, poets, and book- reviewers show their scholarly brilliance. You have made it a­ historical document in the field of world literature. The painting of Har Prasad Sharma is beautiful to look at. Sharma is a good artist.”
-Dr Upendra Singh, Delhi

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