Guest guest Posted March 18, 2007 Report Share Posted March 18, 2007 Ohm Narayanaya Namah kanninu inbham pakarunnathum, Bhakthiyum aRivum undaakkaanuthakunna 12 issues of Navaneethan have been published during the last year. Yes, Balagopalji, each issue is being published meticulously and promptly on the first day of the Malayalam maasam with good articles and the editorial board deserves the special thanks from all of us. As you suggested hoping more new and young members will contribute to this marvelous publication. This issue has been coincided with another kaathinnu inbham pakarunna vaartha. Our moderator Sunilji and Anu are blessed with a baby girl in the form of Lakshmi Devi on the same day, Thursday afternoon, Thiruvonam nakshathram. Where Lord Narayana is, Lakshmi Devi has to be there. On behalf of all our group members I congratulate Sunilji and family with this new blessings from Lord Guruvayoorappan and wish the new born aayur-arogya-soubhagyam. May Lord Guruvayoorappan bless the family too with health and happiness. Ohm Narayanaaya Namah Chandra Sekharan Menon balagopal ramakrishnan <rbalpal wrote: HARI AUMTemptaions are the culprits, and that too when ittickles the senses-Bhagavan warns-Be cautious. It isthe ENEMY no.1. But when the sight takes you to thebeautiful spread of 'NAVANEETHAM' I think we can, likea child, throw the cautions into the air and indulge.I am sure Bhagavan will correct himself and say-'napapamavapsyasi'The picture of Raman and Sita reminds one of the needto stay together, both husband and wife in the battleof life.(times are such that most of us get used tothe habit of use and throw). Happy Rama Navami.No words to describe the Bhakthi of Shree Sukumar.He said it right-when you see Bhagavan after the 'uchapuja', having feasted with 'palpayasam', the happiestand most contended of all times, one does not haveanything more to see in his life.Dr.Sarojaji's 'Gopalavimsati' is a treat.Azvar rightlysaid when he described the lotus feet. Read it toenjoy divinity.Smt Sathya's sketch of Unnikrishnan is well done. Theeyes do come out alive when we look at it.The page on the Chapter 2 verses of 'gita' by Veenajideserves a special mention. The details remarkablycovers a major point-that of the revival of Hinduism.Here we see our Bhagavan pinpointing the causes offailure. Running around doing a lot ofthings(e.g.rituals) doesn't take one anywhere exceptgo round and round. I recommend all to study what shehas written. this will prompt one to develop a habitof reading 'Gita'.Thanks a lot Valluvanadanji for the 'pooram' tour. Iwas under the impression that 'Arattupuzha' presidingdeity was 'Shiva'. I remember somebody telling that'Arattupuzha' thevar while going for 'parayeduppu'doesnot step out of his owned land-which means he owned upso much of land! Also 'thiruvambadi' is Krisnan. Then why onlyKanimangalam has a 'purusha deivam'?Pictures by Ramu Katakam deserves a special mention.He has literally made the issue very informative andcolourful.I still look forward to see many many more new namesin the 'NAVANEETHAM'. There is enough and more members who can contributevery knowledgable, informative and interestingarticles. More pictures, photographs, etc will make itstill more interesting. Hope someone will think of posting the very manycharacters that surround the stories of our Bhagavan. Anyways though last but with full of gratitude I placeon record our whole hearted appreciation to all theEDITORS who have taken their valuable time out andgiven this TREAT for all of us to savour.RegardsBalagopalNARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANA________ India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something newhttp://in.answers./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2007 Report Share Posted March 19, 2007 CONGRATULATIONS TO SUNIL AND ANU. May God bless you and your baby. --- Chandra Menon <chandrasmenon2002 wrote: > Ohm Narayanaya Namah > kanninu inbham pakarunnathum, Bhakthiyum aRivum > undaakkaanuthakunna > 12 issues of Navaneethan have been published > during the last year. > Yes, Balagopalji, each issue is being published > meticulously and promptly on the first day of the > Malayalam maasam with good articles and the > editorial board deserves the special thanks from all > of us. As you suggested hoping more new and young > members will contribute to this marvelous > publication. > This issue has been coincided with another > kaathinnu inbham pakarunna vaartha. > Our moderator Sunilji and Anu are blessed with a > baby girl in the form of Lakshmi Devi > on the same day, Thursday afternoon, Thiruvonam > nakshathram. Where Lord Narayana is, Lakshmi Devi > has to be there. On behalf of all our group members > I congratulate Sunilji and family with this new > blessings from Lord Guruvayoorappan and wish the new > born > aayur-arogya-soubhagyam. > May Lord Guruvayoorappan bless the family too with > health and happiness. > Ohm Narayanaaya Namah > Chandra Sekharan Menon > > > balagopal ramakrishnan <rbalpal wrote: > HARI AUM > > Temptaions are the culprits, and that too when it > tickles the senses-Bhagavan warns-Be cautious. It is > the ENEMY no.1. But when the sight takes you to the > beautiful spread of 'NAVANEETHAM' I think we can, > like > a child, throw the cautions into the air and > indulge. > I am sure Bhagavan will correct himself and say-'na > papamavapsyasi' > > The picture of Raman and Sita reminds one of the > need > to stay together, both husband and wife in the > battle > of life.(times are such that most of us get used to > the habit of use and throw). Happy Rama Navami. > > No words to describe the Bhakthi of Shree Sukumar. > He said it right-when you see Bhagavan after the > 'ucha > puja', having feasted with 'palpayasam', the > happiest > and most contended of all times, one does not have > anything more to see in his life. > > Dr.Sarojaji's 'Gopalavimsati' is a treat.Azvar > rightly > said when he described the lotus feet. Read it to > enjoy divinity. > > Smt Sathya's sketch of Unnikrishnan is well done. > The > eyes do come out alive when we look at it. > > The page on the Chapter 2 verses of 'gita' by > Veenaji > deserves a special mention. The details remarkably > covers a major point-that of the revival of > Hinduism. > Here we see our Bhagavan pinpointing the causes of > failure. Running around doing a lot of > things(e.g.rituals) doesn't take one anywhere except > go round and round. I recommend all to study what > she > has written. this will prompt one to develop a habit > of reading 'Gita'. > > Thanks a lot Valluvanadanji for the 'pooram' tour. I > was under the impression that 'Arattupuzha' > presiding > deity was 'Shiva'. I remember somebody telling that > 'Arattupuzha' thevar while going for > 'parayeduppu'does > not step out of his owned land-which means he owned > up > so much of land! > Also 'thiruvambadi' is Krisnan. Then why only > Kanimangalam has a 'purusha deivam'? > > Pictures by Ramu Katakam deserves a special mention. > He has literally made the issue very informative and > colourful. > > I still look forward to see many many more new names > in the 'NAVANEETHAM'. > > There is enough and more members who can contribute > very knowledgable, informative and interesting > articles. More pictures, photographs, etc will make > it > still more interesting. > > Hope someone will think of posting the very many > characters that surround the stories of our > Bhagavan. > > Anyways though last but with full of gratitude I > place > on record our whole hearted appreciation to all the > EDITORS who have taken their valuable time out and > given this TREAT for all of us to savour. > > Regards > > Balagopal > > NARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANA > > > ________ > India Answers: Share what you know. Learn > something new > http://in.answers./ > > > > ______________________________\ ____ Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast with the Search weather shortcut. http://tools.search./shortcuts/#loc_weather Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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