By S.B.S. Surendran Understanding the metaphysical science of Feng shui is quite simple and implementing some of the basic recommendations are logical and practical too. The metaphysical science can be adapted for all aspects of daily life and human aspirations. Feng shui principles can aid ion improving determination, confidence and this in turn helps in…
Leadership lessons a monk taught me
February 17, 2020By Dr. R. Balasubramaniam The word ‘Leader’ is usually associated with the CEO of a Corporation or with the Head of State, a Government organisation, NGO or political party. It is used synonymously with a person holding a position of authority and is seen as a person with influence and power. It is rare that…
Striking the right chord: City artiste rubs shoulders with music greats
February 17, 2020Technology has cast a spell over everything under the sun and beyond. Music is no exception. From monophony to polyphony, it has spread its wings wider with intervention of technology. Meet Mysuru’s M.G. Ravishankar, who was a guitar student before the advent of mobile phones, a Recording Artiste when Madras was the only Centre for…
Rag rules the roost
February 17, 2020Pillars of democracy in the country seem to be experiencing tremors nowadays even as the fourth pillar, The Press, particularly the print media, is stable, standing tall amidst the ruins as it were. Television, internet, websites and radio are keeping august company with newspapers, covering a wide variety of fields such as politics, business, sports,…
Chasing eclipses: Nostalgic memories of a daughter
February 17, 2020Sir, I am very thankful to SOM for publishing the article “Eclipse Chaser” about my father, Dr. S.N. Prasad, in its special issue on Feb. 16, 2020. Being a proud Mysurean, Star of Mysore and its sister concern Mysooru Mithra have kind of been a part of my growing up in Mysuru! Though it definitely…
The cool dude!
February 17, 2020As the Bahuroopi-2020 at Rangayana is witnessing numerous art performances and huge crowd each day, Kindarijogi in the premises, appears to be enjoying the lively atmosphere with a cooling glass on. But on taking a closer look, it can be noticed that it is a beehive making its home on the eyes of the statue.
Tyagaraja Ramayana: A musical discourse
February 17, 2020As part of Tyagaraja Aradhana, ‘Tyagaraja Ramayana,’ a musical discourse with 30 Tyagaraja kritis in Kannada, depicting episodes from Ramayana was presented by Dr. Geetha Seetharam at Sri Ramakrishna Ashram in Yadavagiri recently. She was accompanied by Nagarathna Bhat in Vyakhyana, Vidwan Arjun on violin and Vidwan P.S. Sridhar on mridanga.
Bags first prize in Rap singing
February 17, 2020B. Dileep Shankar, a student of city’s Jnanodaya PU College, Saraswathipuram, has bagged the first prize in RAP singing contest at the National-level Inter-collegiate Fest-2020, organised by SBRR Mahajana First Grade College, Mysuru, recently. The award also carried a cash prize of Rs. 5,000. Dilip is seen with College Principal T.S. Srikanta Sharma and Vice-…
Mumbai Indians face Chennai Super Kings in Tournament Opener
February 17, 2020Mumbai Indians will kick start their Indian Premier League (IPL) title defence against three-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at the Wankhede Stadium on March 29. The last league fixture of the 13th edition of the IPL will take place on May 17. Mumbai Indians, the defending champions, took to Twitter yesterday to announce their…
Ranji quarterfinals: Jammu to host J&K Vs Karnataka
February 17, 2020In a historic development, the Ranji Trophy quarterfinal between Jammu & Kashmir and Karnataka will be played at the Gandhi Memorial Science College ground in Jammu. After Jammu & Kashmir qualified for the quarterfinals after six seasons, there wasn’t much clarity on whether it would be able to play the match at home. The Karnataka…













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