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Saturday, February 21, 2009

One more organic initiative in chennai

The following is a message from eFarm, an initiative by Venkat, a young person from Mylapore. One more Organic initiative that needs to be patronized by the citizens of this city starting in the same area where many others are already there. Here is wishing O4 success.

ram
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the image is Venkat displaying some organic products during the launch  of Community Access, Oct 2009
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Hi All,

We are happy to announce the launch of 'O4' . Pronounced (Oh-Fore)  it is eFarm's 'Organic Farm Produce' division  and would be focusing on 100% organically grown items . Besides acting as a sourcing and supply agent for other organic stores and buyers in the city, O4 would also be running a weekend bazaar at Valmiki Nagar/Thiruvanmiyur beach. You can spot the eFarm van on the walker's path adjoining the Valmikinagar beach. The store would be open on Saturdays and Sundays , morning 7 AM to 9 AM and evening 5PM to 8PM.

Go Organic !

~The eFarm team

Saturday, February 07, 2009

[Chennai Event Today] Talk on HINDU ART AND RELIGION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

The Tamil Heritage group cordially invites you and your friends
to the programme of this month
featuring a talk titled
"HINDU ART AND RELIGION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA "
by Dr R Nagaswamy
on 7th February (Saturday) 2009 at 05.00 pm
at Thakkar Bapa Vidyalaya Campus,
58 Venkatanarayana Road,
T.Nagar, Chennai 600 017
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About the Talk
Hinduism and the Hindu art are not confined to India alone. Their influence can be felt in Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia etc, that is, almost the whole of Southeast Asia and to a great extent even in China and Japan. They can be found to survive in modified form even in the Balkan states in the West bordering Caspian Sea.
Hindu culture did not go to all these places as a conqueror destroying the local culture and life, imposing its own will on all people, but formed a natural part of their life.
This talk assisted by pictures will show how this culture prevailed in all aspects of Southeast Asian countries especially Cambodia and Thailand. It would show how Veda formed the backbone all these regions and temple to Siva, Vishnu, Devi and other gods and also the Buddha was part of their life as they formed part of our life. The Great temple of Angkor Vat and Angkor Thom of Cambodia would be presented as examples.
About the speaker:
Dr. R. Nagaswamy (Born 1930), Director of Archaeology (Retired) and former Vice chancellor, Kanchipuram University, is one among the most distinguished scholars covering a vast field of specialization, art, archaeology, architecture, literature, epigraphy, paleography, numismatics, temple rituals and philosophy, ancient law and society, music, dance and South Asian art. Tamilnadu must be grateful to him for he made archaeology a very popular subject in the state. He did this through publication of popular guides to our monuments, conducting courses, setting up museums and sensitizing the public towards preserving our monuments.
Many important excavations at places like Karur, Alagankulam, Korkai and Gangaikonda-cholapuram, were conducted by him. He is an acknowledged International Expert on South Indian Bronzes. He has authored a number of books and presented path-breaking papers in international conference. It was Dr.Nagaswamy who started and founded the now world famous Chidambaram Natyanjali Festival, 24 years ago.
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 RSVP:
A. Annamalai
Gandhi Study Centre - gandhicentre@gmail.com; 94441-83198
Badri Seshadri
Kizhakku-p-padippakam - badri@nhm.in; 98840-66566
TK Tamachandran, IAS
TN Slum Clearance Board - tkramachandranias@hotmail.com; 99406-41144
S. Kannan
Bank of Baroda - 2498 5836)
S. Swaminathan
Marg Constructions - sswami99@gmail.com; 2461 1265)

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