Guest guest Posted July 23, 2002 Report Share Posted July 23, 2002 Dear Learned Members: Adiyen has a small suggestion. Nothing touches one's heart like the stories we hear. The wonderful stories and the morals we derive from them always remain in us. With the increase in young members in the forum, I believe story telling will be an easy and a captivating way of instilling thoughts. I request the moderator and the other elderly members to share the various puranic stories and Achaarya Vaibhavams of great significance. There have always been many untold stories, which are getting lost. It would be great if we could add another distribution list if required for this. I am ever grateful to my grandmother for telling me numerous stories from the puranas. I miss hearing them now as I am in the US. I believe the learned members of this group will enlighten us further and resolve my kuraai. Srimathe Naarayanaaya: Ramanuja Daasan, Chaithanya Health - Feel better, live better Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2002 Report Share Posted July 24, 2002 Dear Members of the List, I am happy to be reading the interesting and enlightening mails being filed with such enthusiasm and scholarly input. While the content of the mails often has reference back to Tamil and Sanskrit wisdom, the texts are in English. There are occasions when English fails to convey the exact information that some of our members want to provide to the other members. In such a context, may I suggest that those who are interested in writing in Tamil can download the tsc fonts that are being widely used on the internet and exploit the same to hold discussions in Tamil? If the suggestion sounds plausible, I will let you know the details of how to have the fonts downloaded and how to create files and send mails using the tsc fonts. It is free and also functionally very effective. Most of the Tamil discussion groups on the internet use the tsc fonts as at least some of the members in the list may be aware of. With Obeisance to all, Ramani please visit http://www.geocities.com/ramaninaidu where there is a pdf file of elucidation of Thiruppavai, Thiruvempavai and Thiruppalliyelucci in Tamil and English which had attracted international readership during the month of Marghazhi for the past two years. The site also has a book in pdf form on Vaishnavam in the north, beginning with the Upanishadic periods down to the 11th century literature. Ramani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2002 Report Share Posted July 25, 2002 Dear Sir, great suggesion. I look forward to hearing stories. I strongly believe that stories can increase bhakti than just chanting. Namaskarams, Ramesh Ramanujam --- Chaithanya Balasubramaniam <bchaithu wrote: > Dear Learned Members: > > Adiyen has a small suggestion. Nothing touches one's > heart like the stories we hear. The wonderful > stories and the morals we derive from them always > remain in us. [...] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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