Guest guest Posted February 18, 2007 Report Share Posted February 18, 2007 Tamizh valla srivaishNavap periyorE! A Nootranthaathi on Sri MaNavALa mAmuni by Sri MuthuSwami Iyengar, father of the great Tamil scholor Sri Mu. Raghava Iyengar was found in a library. As the very rich contents are very much enjoyable and as it is fit for daily anusanthanam as Ramanusa Nootranthaathi, I am uploading the same in my blog http://rajamragu.spaces.live.com. The scholors in the group may write commentaries so that everybody can enjoy more. Due to my other committments I will upload 5 stanzas everyday. dasan, T.Raguveeradayal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 http;Swamin, as of now it seem swamy T.Raghuveeradayal had uploaded only 5 stanzas even though swamin had promised to upload everyday 5 stanzas.as referred by him in the below refered messase.I could not find more than 5 from the web site 'http;//rajamragu.spaces.live.com' Iam planning to write to swamin for more of this invaluble poems. dasan sadagopan On 2/18/07, T.Raguveeradayal <rajamragu > wrote: > > Tamizh valla srivaishNavap periyorE! > > A Nootranthaathi on Sri MaNavALa mAmuni by Sri > MuthuSwami Iyengar, father of the great Tamil scholor Sri Mu. Raghava > Iyengar was found in a library. As the very rich contents are very > much enjoyable and as it is fit for daily anusanthanam as Ramanusa > Nootranthaathi, I am uploading the same in my blog > http://rajamragu.spaces.live.com. The scholors in the group may > write commentaries so that everybody can enjoy more. Due to my other > committments I will upload 5 stanzas everyday. > > dasan, > > T.Raguveeradayal > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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