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

“The articles ‘Are Religion and Psychotherapy on the same wavelength?’ by Prof Chalapati Rao and ‘Margosa Tree’ by S. Jagadisan are quite enlightening and thought provoking.  TRIVENI deserves all kudos for publishing illuminating articles”
-Dr. Janamaddi Hanumat Sastry, Cuddapah

“The essay on ‘Doctors and Drugs’ in your latest issue is very enjoyable one.”
-E. Nageswara Rao
“The articles, poems and book reviews contained in the Platinum Jubilee number 3 of Triveni are thought provoking for they have been written by men of letters.  I am thrilled to read through them. The painting of Har Prasad Sharma about Krishna is fascinating.”
-Banwarilal, Delhi 

“Your editorials are always learned and packed with thought and wisdom”
-Prof R. S. Tiwary, Faizabad

“‘India and America’ by Dr Michal Miovic is simply superb.  His point that nation as should be know by their ideas and not by their feelings is quite impressive. ‘Doctor and Drugs’ by Sri Ranga Rao teems with such alacrity and humour that it seems to render even illness enjoyable. I have not come across a more explicit comment on the significance of Sandhya that the one made by Prof T. Susheel in her analytical article on ‘Valmiki’s..’ I think for her it. Dr. C. Jacob’s article on Spinoza is quite informative, but I think the later part of the sentence on Prakriti should read in the reverse. My own complaint about the editorial alterations is again unfaithfully altered into ‘editorial contribution’ placing me in a irksome position.”
-K.N.D.  Sanjeeva Rao, Vijayawada

Sri D. Ranga Rao, the writer of ‘Doctors and Drugs’ has a facile pen provoking subtle humour. It has the Goldsmithian touch and is rich in imagery.
-Dr. R. Janardhana Rao, Machilipatnam

“Oct-Dec 2002 issue is an excellent issue with articles on philosophy, metaphysics, short story as well as research articles.  All pages competing to go through seriously.”
-Abdul Rashid Bijapure, Dhule (Maharashtra)

“I, along with my daughter Dr. Rishu Tandon, Join to congratulate you for your excellent work in the field of poetry.  I came to know about you from Prof Kaju Yosi Ikeda of Japan.”
-Dr R. S. Tandon, Sitapur (Bihar)

“I am happy to learn from your letter that Triveni Quarterly is celebrating Platinum Jubilee of its long and proud existence. Kindly accept my good wishes on this occasion. I am happy to have been associated with Triveni both as a writer and as an adviser.”
-Dr. Gangadhar Gadgil, Mumbai.

“I have been a regular reader of the exquisite journal TRIVENI the treasure of Wisdom, for the last two decades.  It is a unique journal, par excellence.  All the article and pieces of verse published there in are, ipso facto, food for thought and worthy of rendering into practice. It mirrors the idealogy of all the region and language of this Great Nation, Bharat (Bha in Sanskrit means illumination; rat means one who is interested in) reflecting on the Global Arena, Medium being English, the universal tongue. The entire credit goes to the Triple Gems-Sri Kolavennu, Dr Bhavaraju and Prof Chalapati! Kudos, TRIVENI, on the auspicious occasion, the platinum Jubilee year.”
-Sahitya Ratna, Sahitya Kaumudi P.Mohan, Vizianagaram

“Your editorial ‘Are Religion and Psychotherapy on the same wavelength?’ is a new revelation to me.  I thank you for publishing such a valuable piece.”
-Pronab Kumar Majumder, Kolkata

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