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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....

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Reader’s Mail

“The articles (in Platinum Jubilee number) do justice to the jubilee celebration. There are indeed very few quarterlies, if any at all, which can claim Platinum Jubilee after 75 years. I feel proud to be part of it�
      -Dr. R. Rabindranath Menon, Bangalore

“I was happy to note that TRIVENI was edited from Bangalore for some time and late Maharajah of Mysore was its Patron. It was not mere fraternal link, it is eternal too, according to me as literature binds us all. Elders like you only will guide the society which is otherwise spoilt by the selfish, power hungry forces.�
 - M. S. Venkata Ramaiah, Bangalore.

“TRIVENI is a cultural heritage of India, illumined by illustrious personalities. Congratulations on your editorship�
-ʰDzԲ Kumar Majumder, Kolkata

“I found a number of articles deserving serious thought, and more so the article of J. Krishnamurti, entitled “A False Division�. Moreover, I. Satyasree’s translated piece (Aurangazeb) is quite trim and robust. With best wishes for the success of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations�
-Abdul Rashid Bijapure, Dhule (Maharashtra)

“It includes some very good articles by such eminent thinkers and writers, as Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, J. Krishnamurti, Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramayya, ‘Mind Beyond Mind� by Jinarajadasa, ‘Khalil Gibran� by S. Jagadisan, ‘Salutations to Ramakoteswara Rau� by Dr. B. Gopala Reddy, and ‘Platinum Jubilee-Triple Stream� by you are worth reading. Besides the photographs of Silver, Golden and Diamond Jubilee celebrations make the Platinum Jubilee Number worth treasuring�
- K. M. Kale, Gondia (Maharashtra)

“I have been a regular reader of this great journal-which was introduced to me by my late friend Dr. Bhavaraju Narasimha Rao. My acquaintance with him dates to 1961-1965 when I was in charge of the Machilipatnam Sea Port� Sri I. V. Chalapati Rao garu was my contemporary in P. R. College in 1937-1941…I am glad that the journal is in his safe hands and the entire credit of improving the journal’s circulation goes to him. The journal contains many illuminating articles and is a treasure for wisdom”                     �
- K. S. Sunder Rao, Hyderabad

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