Vishwa Souraashtram
Vol. 1, No. 1
Viswa Sourashtram
(First e‐Journal in Sourashtra)
Editorial Board
Srii. R.N. Sadhasivan
Editor
Srii. O.S. Subramanian
Associate Editor
Srii. K.V. Pathy
Advisor
Srii. R.N. Sridharan
Systems Manager
Srii. M.S. Sureshkumar
Content Manager
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aski tenko moire [my] monnu bhore namaskaar.
avre Sourashtrunuku/paLkaarnuku hindaa dinnu vishESh hoye dinnu. Avre samuuham nhanna samuuham kan rhiyeti meLLi sEtte thaam kaLaanaattak seddumaDNaattak ami jhuku kaamun keri dekkaDriyaas. vasadin jhukku unno rhaatte kaalammuus avre menkyaan gaammu gaammu dhavraan meni, dherumu settarnu meni bhandi thovryaas.
avre samuuhammu Bhaarata dEsuk sutandiram abbattak kurchi paaT poDemhoTTaan kitkayii tenu hotiryaas; Municipal Chairman meni, Councillor meni, Mayormeni, M.L.A. meni angun M.P. meni, IAS, IPS meni angun anEga oLDiyaan khyaadi pondihotiryaas.
Atto kaalam poDriyo maadiri tenko aski 'boost' kellattak (viLamparam kellattak)kaLairhiyo nhii. Tenu seddu maDNaatte kaaryavaadin kan hotiryaas. Hoyeti, tenuarputham hoye sEvaan aski kerryaas.
tisaa mhoTTaan aski tenka tenka aaysu musi jEdiyaa; atto, hindo sEtte political sthitimavre menkyaan mudul maadiri doska tukkattak vaaTun abbarani. Kago haalnaa meneti sutandiram abbatte mundaDi avre menkyaanu mhaddim hode 'aikyam' (unity) atto saattak musarani. kaaraNo, mii moTTum sauriyam kan rhiyEt phujjaayi menattemanObhaavamuus!
isaa manObhaavam aski javaDi avre menkyaanu maddhim mudul maadiri ‘aikyam’ avaDNo meneti, teko dheri soNNaattak prachaar kernO.
avre samuuhammu isaa prachaar kerattak tevEL tevEL thevTa patrikken avi; ruvvadikaalam prasuram hoyi menkyaanu 'aadaravu' abbunaatte haal hibbirhiiDrhiyo.
atto chalariya electronic yugamuk taye maadiri ami meLLi avraam ami jhukumarchulluno meni nhanna hovDaan ruvvo tenu sommar avi, elle e-journal chalto kerno meni aasto poDariyaas. print kere pustavun konka haathunum jaaraskii, tenu moTTumuus chevdan musayi. elle e-journal menatte bhulOk aski perpayi dekkaayi. avre menkyaan kOT rhiyeti kaai tenu, elle e-journal 'Vishwa Sourashtram' chevdi siiluvaayi.
nhannaan mhoTTaan aski tenka aasiirvaad sengaaDi ami kerariyo elle nhanna yattan[effort] bhulOkaski perpayi setlo [at last] sourashtra jenul aski vidhammu aadharvo dhiikin elle e-journal tersuu [lamburum] avi menkiyaanu mhaddim sEvo kerattak vaat kero; paje hoye hEtun [help] aski kerO meni mii mellarEs.
R.N. Sadasivan,
Editor.
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Contents . . .
1. Facts about petrol 2. History 3. Things to be followed while operating computer
Events
An Appeal
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Facts About Petrol – 1
- M.S. Sureshkumar In todays world petrol(fuel) decides and desing the economic
status of a nation, more fuel consumption the life becomes more expensive, this article will summarize some facts behind the petrol prize and initiate thoughts about the same,
To begin with, the average gain in a barrel of crude oil is shown:
For further details, follow this article in the forthcoming issue . . . .
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History of Indian Visionaries – 1, M.S. Sureshkumar
Born in 476 CE in Kusumpur ( Bihar ), Aryabhatt's intellectual brilliance remapped the boundaries of mathematics and astronomy. In 499 CE, at the age of 23, he wrote a text on astronomy and an unparallel treatise on mathematics called "Aryabhatiyam." He formulated the process of calculating the motion of planets and the time of eclipses. Aryabhatt was the first to proclaim that the earth is round, it rotates on its axis, orbits the sun and is suspended in space - 1000 years before Copernicus published his heliocentric theory. He is also acknowledged for calculating p (Pi) to four decimal places: 3.1416 and the sine table in trigonometry. Centuries later, in 825 CE, the Arab mathematician, Mohammed Ibna Musa credited the value of Pi to the Indians, "This value has been given by the Hindus." And above all, his most spectacular contribution was the concept of zero without which modern computer technology would have been non-existent. Aryabhatt was a colossus in the field of mathematics.
History of Souraashtras - 1 Prof. C.S. Krishnamoorthy
I am, Prof.C.S.Krishnamoorthy, M.A., [History], M.Phil., M.Ed., [Retd.], I did my regular Ph.D., in the University of Madras during 1978-1981, under the guidance of Dr. K.V.Raman [Head of the Dept. of Ancient History & Archaeology]. Unfortunately, I could not submit my thesis and acquire the Ph.D.Degree. This happened so, for want of sufficient, reliable sources of information to my satisfaction [I mean the standard level of Ph.D.]. After 30 years, I have resumed my work with the intention of bringing out an authentic account on the Origin, Stages of Migration and social life for the time being. My interest in the work has received a further impetus on the birth of RISHI [Research Institute of Sourashtra Heritage and Immigration] under the strenuous efforts of Er. T.L.Parasuram and Smt. Radha Parasuram M.A. [USA].
In the forthcoming issues, I will be sharing some of the historial aspects of the History, Origin and the Cultural aspects of Sourashtra (our) community people.
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Things to be followed while Operating Computer – 1 - M.S. Sureshkumar
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For further details, wait for the next issue . . .
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Happenings
Forthcoming Events CD Release Funtion:
1. C.D. containing the Sourashtra songs of Sriman Natana Gopala Nayaki Swamin's sung by Sri V.K. Neela Rao, Kum. G. Priyadharshini and Smt. S. Vasantha. Produced by Sri O.V.R.Mohan Ex M.C., &
2. Sourashtra Language Drama "HORAADU PISO"
To be released at Madurai, India, For futher details alll are rrequested contact:
Srii. V.K. Neelarao, at 00‐91‐98942 82945
Please inform us about the forthcoming events and the events that took place in your city and country.
For publishing the events, details of the events with photograph link is preferred.
228th Jayanthi Aradhanai Isai Vizha
The 228th Jayanthi Aradhanai Isai Vizha of Srimath Venkataramana Bhagathar Swamigal will be held at Sangiitha Mahaal, Kiizha Viithi, Ayyampettai, for 3 days from Friday, the 20th February 2009. All the devotees and music lovers are requested to attend and enjoy the Aradhanai Music Festival.
Simultaneously, the 5th All India Madhya Sourashtra Sabha Meeting will be held at the above place at 10:00 am.
For further details please contact :
Srii. Bajji.J. Radhakrishnan, Mobile: (0) 98947 61116, 98940 61116
Srii. M.S. Ramalingam, Mobile : (0) 94431 35120 10th Jaadaga Parivarthanai Mela
We have pleasure to announce that the 9th Mela on Exchange of Horoscopes will be conducted on Sunday, the 8th March 2009 at Kumara Vyasa Mantapa, 6th Main, Rajajinagar, 4th Block, Bangalore ‐ 560 010. (Near KUSO Regd. Office and Opp. Spandana Nursing Home) at 10.00 A.M.
For details vist: www.kuso.co.in
A short sourashtra film under the title 'CHEDUV' is produced by Neelamegam Sri N.K.Srinivasan [an ordinary person]. The film was shown to public on 28.1.2009 at Gita Natana Gopala Nayaki Mandir, Madurai and the CD thereof was released by Sri S.V.S.Shivnath and the First C.D. was received by Smt. Radha Parasuram [of RISHI, Madurai].
You can view the photos by visiting the following site. http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/QFjdnb5K3sIXHVhDGYwR_w?feat=directlink
Photo 1: Sri. C.K. Narasimhachari, President, Souraashtra Samuuga Nala Peravai addressing the function. Photo 2: Sri. S.V.S. Shivnath, Secretary, KLN College of Engineering College Council releasing the CD. Photo 3: Sriimathi. Radha Parasuram, Research Institute of Sourashtra Heritage and Immigration (RISHI), receiving the first CD. Photo 4: A section of audience who attended the funtion.
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An Appeal . . .
Vishwa Souraashtram,
. . . is the first e‐Journal brought out to develop Sourashtra literary interests among the Sourashtra community people and to develop Sourashtra language and literature.
Vishwa Souraashtram,
. . . in spite of the fact a Journal devoted for the development of Sourashtra language and literature, is in tune with the happenings and present developments, so articles that are of common interest and covering various subjects are invited.
Vishwa Souraashtram,
. . . aimed to provide readers with variety of information in Sourashtra and all the languages Sourashtra community people are proficient.
Vishwa Souraashtram,
. . . serve as a ‘Global Platform’ for Sourashtra Community people to develop their language skills (of course in Sourashtra), share their views, career develoments, etc.,
As the name implies, we try to cover the
“Entire Aspects of Sourashtra People Across the Globe”
Jai Souraashtram