Title : Sutturu Suradhenu Author : K. Veerabhadra Translater : Padma Ramachandra Sharma Pages : 582 Price : Rs. 350 Year : 2019 Publisher : Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Grantha-male, Mysuru A lthough the publication has been deemed to be a novel, the narrative is actually a biographical record of Suttur Seer Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra…
Scenic Thonnur Lake to be developed as Tourist Spot
December 17, 2019With the scenic Thonnur Lake at Kere Thonnur village in Pandavapura taluk filled up to the brim, MLA C.S. Puttaraju offered bagina to the Lake recently. Speaking on the occasion, Puttaraju said that the Lake, formed ages ago in 11th century, was providing water for about 850 acres of land. The MLA assured to develop…
Decorating for Good Energy
December 16, 2019The décor, design and layout of our office or home have a great influence on our quality of life, prosperity and financial success. If our work or living environments is in harmony with nature, it mitigates our day to day problems, aids our growth and fills our life with abundance. Everything in nature has shape…
Thus spake Suttur Seer Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Swamiji
December 15, 2019Title : Glimpses of The Cherished Values Author : Dr. Chandrasekharaiah Pages : 594 Price : Rs. 400 Year : 2019 Publisher : Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Granthamale Writing about the publication, a collection of speeches by Suttur Seer Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Swamiji, its Editor has rightly chosen to inform the readers that the speeches are heart-to-heart…
Birds of a Feather
December 14, 2019India is home to many exotic species of birds and animals but did you know that the country also has set a record for the ‘Most bird species in an aviary’? Yes, the Guinness Book of World Records has confirmed that the beautiful Shukavana at Avadhoota Datta Peetham below the Chamundi Hill in Mysuru has…
King of the Blink
December 12, 2019By Dr. Devdutt Pattanaik – Author, Speaker, Illustrator, Mythologist If you travel to Lucknow, it is possible that you will pass a forest known by the name of Naimish-aranya, the forest of King Nimi, on the banks of the river Gomti. This forest is where the stories of the eighteen Mahapuranas, and the epics Mahabharata…
Making miniatures to preserve imposing buildings for posterity
December 10, 2019In the fast-changing landscape of Mysuru, Maheshwar makes miniatutre models of original monuments before they are demolished or remodelled. His artwork aims to preserve these spaces as well as the memories of communities that inhabit them. He says that younger generation will be able to tangibly experience old buildings through his models. The Karnataka High…
Creative space design
December 9, 2019From the ancient times, fundamentals of Vastu based on measurements, décor and comfort were adapted in putting together a place of worship, homes, and even temple courtyard to have a gathering of people. Vastu, which could also be referred as the ‘Science of Sacred geometry’ evolved from the ancient book of knowledge known as the…
T.V. Shankarnarayan: An asset to Karnatak music world
December 8, 2019By Dr. Padmavathi Narasimhan Veteran musician T.V. Shankarnarayan (TVS) gave a vocal concert at Sri Nadabrahma Sangeetha Sabha on the 17th of November. He was supported on violin by Mathur Srinidhi, on mridanga by Tumkur B. Ravishankar and on ghata by Sharath Kaushik. This 74-year-young musician is known for his energetic music. There wasn’t a…
Mobile Phones From a Blessing to a Curse
December 8, 2019By Ashvini Ranjan I still recall the excitement it caused when IBM announced the development of the first smart phone called the Simon back in 1992. I could not believe then that one could carry a phone anywhere without wires attached to it. Though the prototype model was bulky compared to the cell phones of…















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