Guest guest Posted December 14, 2001 Report Share Posted December 14, 2001 Namaste: Sri Subrmanian Ganesh has requested that he wants to post Devaram Hymns (Tamil Poem in praise of Lord Shiva) with English translation to the list. Almost everyday, Devaram is recited in the Shiva temples with great devotion and dedication. The Hymns are well known for its richness in both philosophy and music. The Moderators are pleased to inform that Sri Subramanian Ganesh will be posting Devaram Hymns sometime soon. Shiva Siddhantham is similar to Vedanta but the philosophy is centered around Lord Shiva. We want to thank Sri Subramanian for coming forward with his contribution. Others who want to follow Sri Subramanian are welcome to check with the moderators on their plans for the upcoming year. warmest regards, Advaitin List Moderators. --- Subramanian Ganesh <sgesh wrote: Dear Moderator(s), I am a member of the Advaitin mailing list. As part of the Devaram mailing list I have been posting dEvAram hymns with English translation offlate. Since I thought the audience of the Advaitin group would also be interested to read these, I am sending this mail. I did not want to pound this list straight away with the mails. So I am seeking your advice on whether to go ahead. ===== Tips to Members from the Advaitin List Moderators 1) While replying, avoid repeating the entire message and be brief. 2) Be considerate to your fellow members and focus only on the subject matter. 3) When you are in doubt, contac the moderators at advatins 4) Split long articles into several parts and post them separately. 5) Suggestions/comments can be sent to advaitins 6) Advaitin Webspace: advaitin Check out Shopping and Auctions for all of your unique holiday gifts! Buy at or bid at http://auctions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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