Thanks a lot for the well wishes ! These are the vitamin tablets that keep our little band going...
When we started, all of us had doubts whether we had enough material to write every month. Now - after 3 years - and around 600 creations - we feel very humble in front of the fact that several thousand articles and writings can be produced out of our ancient history & culture
On behalf of our team, I wish to thank PS group and all its members for the continued support and encouragement.
May the almighty be with all of us us in our little endeavors towards spreading the light of culture and history
out of 1271 members only three wishes for the great website.your every mail will give massive courage to do more for varalaaru.com.
s.balasubramani B+ Bhubaneswar orissa
Ourwishes to the team members of the varalaaru.com
The Crew
S.Kamalakkannan, MBA, MS, (MA History)
A Software engineer working for Trianz Consulting Pvt. Ltd, Osaka, Japan is passionate about Dravidian or south Indian temple architecture, currently writes a series on the same in the Kattadakkalai (temple architecture) section.
T.M.Ramachandran, MS, (MA History)
A scientist in Ford, Chennai. An avid music listener and regular writer on music in the various forums, groups in the internet and the aalaapanai section of varalaaru.com. His music reviews can be read at http://classical-music-review.blogspot.com. Author of the book 'Isaiyulaga Ilavarasar GNB' by Vikatan publications.
M.Lavanya, CA (MA History)
A Financial Analyst in World Bank, USA. Her mission to take inscriptions to the public is well on course through her simple yet captivating articles in the kalvettu section. Being a dance student she pursues research on dance related sculptures.
S.Gokul, MBA, MA(History)
A Software architect working for TIBCO, New York, USA, possesses an uncanny knack of packaging facts into stories that would keep the audience engaged all the time. His stories can be read in the 'Kadhai neram' section.
S.Krupashankar B.Com
A Software developer working for Sandesh Data Systems, Chennai, has been the technical brain behind this website. An enthusiastic contributor to development of Tamil handling software, his "Kadalaimittai" converts Tamil typed English characters to Tamil characters automatically.
My previous mail contained a grammatical error ;)---
Varalaaru valaiyithazhukku idhayam kanintha pirantha naal nalvazhthukal. I am an avid reader of Varalaaru.com. The contribution of the team is beyond compare. Kudos to them.