Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 Vanakkam Sri Sri K.S. Venkataraman, Pranaams and warm greetings from Australia! Thank you Sri Venkataraman, for sending 2 editions of your esteemed magazine "Nitya Kalyan" to me. Much humbled and honored. Very appreciative of your kindness and generosity of spirit. I am very surprised that snail mails takes aproximately one week from India to arrive in Australia. When we send snail mail to India, it takes 2 weeks or more for recipients to get them..... (Sorry friends in America and Canada, once snail mails are sent via airmail from your countries to Australia, they are either lost at sea or take yonks to turn up like 2 to 3 weeks and in some cases, 1 to 2 months!) Sri Venkataraman, in the very near future, I shall submit some articles for your perusal and consideration as previously mentioned in one of our old correspondences. I think you tried catching me for 2 weeks (previously) while I was away from Sydney last time. So sorry I didn't respond earlier..... Receiving about 200 to 290 mails a day from different countries and various persons, makes it hard to wade thru all the messages. Please pardon me for tardiness. Very much love the format of Nitya Kalyan in both Tamil and English. Very well done in similar size to Readers' Digest size book. Lots of potential for further improvements, features and projects!! The articles give a lot of food for religious thought and guidance. Very meaningful for those with an interest in the Vedas and Vedic culture. Highly recommended to both Tamil and English readers!! I shall certainly try to announce your magazine to Tamil-speakers in Australia who are devotees of various Hindu temples in different states and cities. =============== To Sachin Pande: =============== Are you at the moment in Chennai? If you are, then please telephone the number in Madurai for Nitya Kalyan Magazine. May be Sri Venkataraman (esteemed Vedic Scholar) with profound command of Jyotish can give you some tips on where to find pilgrim sites, etc. if he is free. Please respect his time/hours and phone first to see if Sri Venkataraman is willing to see you. Best of luck and many blessings..... Om Namah Shivaya Simone ````````````````````` Kumbakonam Venkataraman <venkataramanks7 wrote:Wed, 10 Nov 2004 05:40:58 -0800 (PST) Kumbakonam Venkataraman N:itya Kalyan To: Dear Sir, Pranams. It is a matter of general acceptance that the Vedas form the foundation of sanatana religion now called Hinduism. The Vedas are universal. The Nalayira Divya Prabandam and Thevaram are regarded by Vaishnavas and Saivas respectively as the Vedas in Tamil. Irrespective of the subdivisions, the tenets of the Vedas serve as the unifying bond of our Sanatana religion. There is an urgent need for providing knowledge of our Vedic Heritage, Devotional Literature and allied areas of knowledge in English because a substantial section of our people, especially youngsters, are able to understand these things better in English. This trend is likely to grow further in future. Unless we provide an instrument of communication in English for the specific purpose, the vital linkage may be broken very soon. Apart from this, there is one more important consideration. The Vedas are universal. Even the Plant Kingdom has a right to be benefited by it. It is our duty to share what we have inherited with all the peoples of the world. So presenting them in English becomes a moral obligation to us. There are of course some general religious books and magazines in English. Not all of them do justice to the universality of the Vedic spirit. Trying to live within a shell created for us, however comfortable it may be, is not adequate. It is not becoming of one who has inherited the Vedic treasure by virtue of his birth. But to provide a concerted effort in this direction, providing coverage to all the subdivisions - highlighting the unifying aspects of all but without spoiling particular sampradayas - an international monthly magazine in English by name 'Nitya Kalyan' has been launched. The first issue of the magazine was released by Pujyasri Jagadguru Sri Jayendra Sarasvati Swamigal of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetamm on Vijayadasami Day (23-10-04) at Madurai. Those interested in this mission may contact venkataramanks for further information. I request you kindly to forward this message for the benefit of all members of our group. They are also welcome to join nityakalyan for better interaction with the like minded persons. With kind regards, Kudanthai Sa Venkataraman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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