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 getting all the issues of Triveni bound in volumes of convenient size so that they could be preserved for reference and future use�
- Koka Janaki, Kurnool.
‘I read the editorial
‘Sweet are the uses of Adversity�. How true it is! It is not known whether great poets like Shakespeare know such truth as this on experience in life or by observation of the lives of many human beings. In the editorial the eighteenth paragraph commencing with the sentence “A life without struggle�.� and ending with “there is real pleasure� is the essence of the whole subject matter...�
- B. Indira Kumari, Anantapur.
“Triveni is a class magazine. I would consider it a privilege to appear in it as a poet.�
Dr. R. R. Menon,
IAS. (Retd.), Bangalore
“Of all the articles published, I must confess that of D. Anjaneyulu’s Critique on “Enki Patalu� has thrown a spell on me. I have heard Nanduri’s charming recital of this song; and I have recalled that sweet experience after a lapse of over a half - a century or more. All the articles in this number are creditable; each has its own fragrance�.
C. Sitarama Murthy,
Visakhapatnam
“The editorial ‘Long Life and Immortality� full of apt quotations from the scriptures, the works of great poets, scientists and thinkers and your stimulating comments often tinged with gentle humour makes fascinating reading.
The editorial “Authors Hunt for Titles� (a topic rather unusual) gives the reader an idea of the difficult and delicate task of choosing appropriate and attractive titles and refers to a number of interesting as well as informative instances. I enjoyed reading them�.
M.G.N. Murthy, Hyderabad.
‘Let me express my appreciation of your excellent editorial “Authors Hunt for titles”�.
C. Lakshmipathy, Hyderabad
� ‘Triveni�
(Oct-Dec, 98) - Your editorial on Shakespeare’s Maxims and the Rags to Riches instances given by you are true and instructive. All your editorials are received by readers with acclamation. As an ideal editor, you publish articles of controversy also though you may not agree sometimes.�
Dr. C. Jacob, Narsapur.
“Triveni is becoming more and more reader friendly. Congratulations�.
Dr. P. Dhanavel, Agartala.
“I have received July-September issue of Triveni. I have read the editorial. It is very nice, indeed�.
B. Indira Kumari, Anantapur.
“Your article “Authors in Search of Titles� is apt and witty, GBS, GKC & C are adept in this art�.
Dr. D. Anjaneyulu, Madras.
“I felt highly elated at your editorial in ‘Triveni�. As you pointed out, it is really more difficult for the author to find a suitable title for a book or article than to write it. I always devote much time and strive to find a suitable and striking title for what I always write.�
M. Venkateswara Rao, Nuzvid.
“I saw the review on Bhimasankaram’s book and liked it very much.�
Prof. V. V. Ramanadham
Piscataway, New Jersey, USA.