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

“Your latest issue, dedicated to our former Prime Minister, Shri P. V. Narasimha Rao, gave a precise estimate of Sri P. V. as a scholar, as an administrator and an astute statesman with a resourceful mind to tide over crisis. It would have been better if a few excerpts from his autobiography “The Insider” had been published.”      
- G. Somaseshu, Nizamabad

“Choice of FOOTBALL as the topic for your interesting editorial might have surprised most of your readers who usually expect articles on literary themes reflecting moral and spiritual values. You have rightly said that excessive zeal for cricket neglecting all other games has resulted in great injustice, particularly to the young players interested in popular games. Your next editorial about Jesus Christ has appeared appropriately during Christmas (December 2004) and almost all the most inspiring lines from the Holy Bible and the words spoken by Christ are woven into a beautiful wreath presenting the quintessence of Christianity.”
-M. G. Narasimha Murthy, Hyderabad

“It was inspiring reading your article under the TRIPLE STREAM. The need for Inter-faith understanding - Jesus Christ - It was timely too. May God bless you in your efforts in this direction. It was one of my major aims, while serving the YMCA, to promote Ecumenism which will unite All, breaking the barriers of caste, creed, community, colour, country, language etc., To that end, I had organised such programmes in Hyderabad as well as in London.”
-D.S. Chinnadorai, Coimbatore.

“Thank you so much for the issue of TRIVENI (Jan-Mar 05). It was a big pleasure for me to see my poem ‘Body of Woman’ in such prestigious magazine. I wish you all the best in all your deeds and I hope that our co-operation will continue in future”
-Dr. Adolf P. Shvedchikov, Calif, USA

“Congratulations on your achievement in keeping up the journal marching ahead towards Centenery celebrations. The quality of the articles continues to be high, contributions coming from eminent politicians and intellectuals too. Of particular significance have been your thoughtful editorials in which both scholarship and critical acumen are evident.”
-Prof. D. Ramakrishna, Warangal

It is heartening to know that numbers of TRIVENI are made accessible on the Internet for free reading. I am sure this will prove to be a godsend to researchers who can now avail themselves of the benefit of the issues with the click of a button. And kudos, to Prof.  I. V. Chalapati Rao for his memoir on the savant statesman Sri P. V. Narasimha Rao (‘My Association with P.V.’) which is quite informative in the sense that it throws light on the origin of open jails, Navodaya Schools, Autonomous Colleges etc.,”                                  
- I. A. Pani, Nellore

“I congratulate you for the dedication of the issue to late Sri P.V. Narasimha rao, an eminent man of letters, and also for writing very informative and enlightening articles. Other articles included in the issue are also fine. ‘Mobile Mania’ by T. Krishnan is an eye opener and ‘Dr. A.S. Rao’ the architect of ECIL by I. Satyasree is superb.
-K. M. Kale, Gondia (Maharashtra) tc "READER’S MAIL"

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