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

“I have enjoyed going through the current issue. I am glad that while being secular (in the Indian sense) in presenting points of view, TRIVENI has not abandoned the core values of Hindu dharma recognised by the rest of the world as constituting the Indian ethos. While presenting the multi-faceted Indian culture to the International readership, the journal continues to stress the eternal significance of the upholders of the Sanatana Dharma like Swami Ranganathananda. Even in multi-cultural societies across the continents there should be some basic cementing factors for survival of mankind.”
- Prof. D. Ramakrishna (Australia)

“I am deeply influenced by your TRIPLE STREAM in every issue of TRIVENI. It is a highlight indeed. You are the right person to be the Chief Editor to revive the historical glory of TRIVENI. In the last issue, Dr Achyuta Rao’s article on the concept of time is also very interesting. I am lucky to have TRIVENI Volumes 1 and 2 on the internet for free reading. I shall have a chance of reading articles written by Dr S. Radhakrishnan and other great writers of TRIVENI on the internet since I have systems at home.”
- Dr. K. Rajamouly, Hanamkonda.

“I eagerly wait every issue which is a discovery every time. Indeed TRIVENI is a comprehensive journal rich in works relating to History, Philosophy, Art, Culture and of course, Literature. Congratulations. It is an honour to be published in TRIVENI.”
- Pronab kumar Majumder, Kolkata.

“I wish to congratulate you for contributing a brilliant article, as Editor, to TRIVENI. A masterpiece indeed!
- Dr. C. Jacob, Narasapur.

“Editorial ‘Mass Media’ gives valuable message to the present society depicting the adverse we find and from this, every one wants to come out with our hoary cultural heritage. I must congratulate you Sir, for very important message to all.”
-Prof S. Gangappa, Guntur.

“The editorial (Apr-June 05), on the role of doubt in the progress of science and technology is noteworthy. These days, when young men under the influence of misguiding ideals blow themselves up to wreak havoc in the streets of London, this editorial on the necessity of doubting is timely.
-I. A. Pani, Nellore.

“I am charmed to go through your editorial, a tirade against the business of heinous nature with sex objects, bringing our society’s moral and cultural breakdown. Thanks for timely protest.”                                            
-Manas Bakshi, Bhadrakali (W. Bengal)

“This journal par excellence reiterates its sterling quality. ‘Trickles of wisdom’ is a treat for the lovers of Sataka Sahityam. Dr. R. R. Menon throws a new light on shadows. All the articles are impressive.”
-V. Lalitha Kumari, Guntur.

“Your editorial about the role of mass media echoes the feelings of millions of anxious and worried parents who find it impossible to prevent youngsters from watching the indecent and violence ridden TV shows and serials invading their homes, day and night. Instead of using the powerful media to provide wholesome entertainment and valuable knowledge and information and enable the viewers to cultivate a good taste. The greedy and unscrupulous media barons produce films that cater to the baser instincts.                               
-M. G. Narasimha Murthy, Hyderabad.

“Your Requiem for Cultural values is timely one. It was necessary that some right voice should be raised against the trend and corrective measures should be taken to save a generation from degeneration.”                                     
- Pronab kumar Majumder, Kolkata

“My favourite TRIPLE STREAM is as usual a masterpiece. I wish you may come out with TRIPLE STREAM publication in one single book so that it can be preserved for future generations. I would give full marks to the articles contributed by Satyasree, Dr V. Koteswara Rao, M. Ramakrishnayya, G. Somaseshu, D. V. Sahani and R. R. Menon.”
- P. V. Laxmi Prasad, Peddapalli

“Besides poems, I particularly liked and enjoyed reading your Triple Stream, A. V. Appa Rao’s Sri Arthur Cotton, I. Satyasree’s ‘Child-brides in R. K. Narayanan’s fiction’, ‘The Serpent & Queen’ by I. K. Sharma, and B. S. Murthy’s article ‘Love and Death’ in Tolstoy’s War and Peace. The readers are especially grateful to you for such a fine selection of articles and poems.”                                               
- Dr. D. C. Chembial, Maranda. (Himachal Pradesh)

‘In your editorial you have exposed the hollowness of the media’s claim of the “investigative journalism”. Instead of becoming the guardian of public morality and public interests the media has become a public enemy. A powerful instrument is being misused for wrong ends.
- Dr. G. Lakshmipathi, Hyderabad.


Reader’s Mail letters should be concise, not exceeding 10 to 15 lines to avoid the use of the editor’s pruning knife.
As our space is limited and the letters are many, we wish to accommodate as many letters as possible.
–Editor

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