Nagaiyanallur SRI RAMANAVAMI MAHOTSAVAM

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sugavanamsekar
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Post by sugavanamsekar »

The Famous "NAGAIYANALLUR SRI RAMANAVAMI MAHOTSAVAM" is going to be Celebrated from Last Week of March to 1st Week of APRIL. Yesterday I have visited and got the Invitation of SEETHA KALYANA MAHOTSAVAM.

Can anybody guide me how to display the said Invitation in html format or display the invitation in Website?

SUGAVANAM SEKAR.
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VK RAMAN
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Post by VK RAMAN »

under Quick reply to this topic; use the "Images" program

sugavanamsekar
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Post by sugavanamsekar »

Dear Sri V.K.RAMAN,
1) Though I have scanned the Invitation with my hp printer, I am not able to post the Image because of the poor quality.
2) Optionally I have downloaded fluxbb program. But I don't know how to operate the programme.
expecting your help in this regard.

SUGAVANAMSEKAR

Sundara Rajan
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Post by Sundara Rajan »

Pleased to learn that Ramanavami continues to be celebrated at Nagayanallur, my ancestral village. I have visited the village only twice for a few hours. My ancestors came from this village and hence my name used to be N(agayanallur) R(amanatha Iyer) Sundararajan. I had to make it shorter to simply Sundara Rajan.

rajeshnat
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Post by rajeshnat »

Where is nagayanallur ?

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Post by Sundara Rajan »

Nagayanallur is on the north bank of river Cauvery, about four miles inwards( away from the river banks), near the old Zamindari town of Kattuputhur in Musiri taluk, Tiruchi District. One can reach Nagayanallur by road via Kattuputhur on Tiruchi- Salem road. By train one has to alight at Mayanur Railroad station on Tiruchi-Erode section, cross the river by country boat and trek or take any other road transport to Kattuputhur and on to Nagayanallur. Things could have improved since I left India in 1961 and there may be an easier way to get there! I read recently in The Hindu that a new bridge will be built across the river between Mayanur and Seelaipillaiyarputhur. At one time Nagayanallur was famous for its Vaidikas as well as its cooks ( in deamand for weddings), in addition to the annual Ramanavami celebrations.

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