
(Hint: Think of Ayodhya Mandapam)
One also finds "zha overenthusiasm" at times - found "(tAzh saDaiyum) neeL muDiyum" written as "nIzh muDiyum" in one of the older posts right here...rshankar wrote:That should include most if not all the news-readers (especially, news in tamizh) in the 'hajAr' channels in TN!naaree wrote:for the zha challenged.
Apparently they used to have quizzes here in the past...ganesh_mourthy wrote:hi ragam talam.
starting brain games and puzzles to sharpen rasikas's brains.?
http://muthamilmantram.blogspot.com/200 ... chive.htmlமாம்பலம்: மாம்லான் எனும் ஆங்கிலேய கலக்டெர் தங்கியிருந்த இடம் இன்று மாம்பலமாகி விட்டது.
மா அம்பலம் :- ஒரு காலத்தில் மிகப் பெரிய சிவாலயம் இங்கிருந்ததாகவும் அந்த ஆலயம் அடங்கிய பகுதி மா அம்பலம் என வழங்கப் பட்டதாம். இன்றைய க்ருஷ்ணவேணி திரையரங்கமே ஒரு கோவில் மிகப் பெரிய திருக்குளம் என்று சொல்லப்படுகிறது.
By the way the immortal MALI lived in an flat very near Barber's bridge & I used to vist him often there!.....As a matter of fact I visited him the day after he was a no show at a concert at the most famous music locale in Chennai. I had requested Kshira Saagara from him for that concert. He asked me to sit down & played it for an hour! It may have been a different time & era but this was TYPICAL of all the GREATS of the Golden Age. While they knew you knew NOTHING & were a nodody they still treated you as Rasika & thats all that mattered! vkvvasanthakokilam wrote:From what I have heard from my family who used to live around that area during the turn of the last century is:BTW in Triplicane there is bridge called 'Barber's bridge'. I will leave it as a puzzle to be solved.
Hamilton Bridge --> Ambattan Varavadi ->Barber's bridge
These were the Sangeetham heritage walks that conducted by Sriram V and Sanjay Subrahmanyam. I have been on the George Town walk and found it really interesting and informative.ragam-talam wrote:There used to be 'CM walks' in Chennai organized by rasikas a few years ago. Not sure if these are still on these days. Participants would meet up for coffee, then walk along famous musicians' residences etc. Perhaps rasikas forum can revive this tradition?
http://forums.chandrakantha.com/viewtop ... 0&start=15One evening, a shephard from some isolated remote hills descended onto a township. He was by the town well when he heard the call to prayer from a mosque. Having never encountered this sound before he enquired of a passerby as to what it could be. The shocked townsman replied, "This is the call to prayer, of course!". The shephard asked, "What is prayer?" to which the man who was by now getting very agitated replied, "prayer is supplications to God Almighty". Then the shephard asked "what is God?". The man got very angry and said " where are you from that you don't know what God is, God is the all powerful creator etc etc?" so the shephard said " please don't get angry but answer one final question for me, Is the call to prayer harmful to the sheep?". The man said "no, of course not!". The shephard then said " well then let him do it."
Another writeup on this topic:mohan wrote:These were the Sangeetham heritage walks that conducted by Sriram V and Sanjay Subrahmanyam. I have been on the George Town walk and found it really interesting and informative.