Friday, June 3, 2011

Rao Sahib Arupathy Natesa Iyer

OM Sree Gurubhyo Namaha”. At the outset I start with pranams and prostrate myself to His Holiness Jagadguru Shankaracharya Sri Sri Bharathi Tirtha Mahaswamiji on his 61st Vardhanthi (9th April’2011).

Greetings

Continuing the research series on eminent personalities, In this edition I present vignettes of another great personality Shri Rao Sahib Arupathy Natesa Iyer an eminent lawyer par excellence

Arupathy village is situated 6Km from Mayiladuthurai town (on the Mayiladuthurai –Sembanar Kovil road) in Nagaipattinam district. It is a rustic village with a calm and serene atmosphere away from the busy environs of Mayiladuthurai.
The old historical name of the Arupathy Village is "Shadartha Nayanapuram" this was recorded in the final Will of Rao Sahib.N.Natesa Iyyer. Shadartha Nayanapuram means "Lord Shiva who has Three Eyes" stays  here happily.

Another account relates to Thiru Gnana sambandar, wanting to have darshan of Lord Shiva getting stuck on the banks of river cauvery  in spate. Thiru Gnana sambandar pleads, that the spate be controlled to have darshan of Shiva's divine form and Lord Shiva readily acknowledges and acts on the disciples wish and reduces the water level to "half". Hence the place as well as village is called Arupathy ( Translated in Tamil the tributary is reduced to half)

Note:

1) As per the official gazette the village is spelt as ‘ARUPATHY’

2) I request readers not to confuse between Rao Sahib Arupathy Natesa Iyer and another musician with the same name Arupathi Natesa Iyer. The other Aruptahi Natesa Iyer is a Mirudhangam artist.

Roots
 
Arupathy Natesa Iyer was born to Shri Narayanaswamy Iyer and smt Vaalambal ammal . The couple had 6 children (4 sons and 2 daughters).

Arupathy Narayanaswamy Iyer ‘s father (Grandfather of Natesa Iyer) was Sundarapai Iyer and his mother was Lekshmi ammal . In Lord Ganesh temple in the village Arupathy, the presiding deity is Lord Selvaganapathi. A stone plaque available in the temple informs us the temple was built by Narayanaswami Iyer s/o Sundarapai Iyer. This co-relates the ancestry as well.

It is said that Narayanaswai Iyer in his later years took to Vanasarama dharma and became an ascetic. It is not clearly known, if he took to formal Sanyasa from a Guru and moved away from the family to lead a life of a Sanyasi (Monk)

Presiding deity Sri Selvaganapathy at Lord Ganesh temple in Arupathy




Co-relation to Ancestry: Stone Plaque inside Ganesh temple [In Tamil]
                      
Arupathy Natesa Iyer.

Arupathy Natesa Iyer was brilliant in his studies. He was taught in Vedas at a very young age. He was well educated and commanded mastery in Sanskrit. Due to his profound knowledge of the Vedas and Hindu religion, he commanded wide respect. He did his BA BL, and practiced Law. He was highly respected in the legal field as an honorable and suave gentleman. He carried an aura of calmness around him and was always amiable. He exhibited a countenance which reflected tranquility.


Rao Sahib Arupathhy Natesa Iyer & Smt Yogambal

Natesa Iyer was married to Yogamambal. Smt Yogambal was born and brought up in the village Maduri mangalam (Near Kuttalam in Kumbakonam) and later migrated to Salem. Her father Shri Krishnaswamy iyer was a leading advocate in Salem. The family of Shri C.Rajagopalachari’s (Shri Rajaji) were their neighbors. Smt Yogambal and C. Rajagopalachrai were childhood playmates.

Arupathy Natesa Iyer and Smt Yogambal were blessed with 7 Children ( 3 daughters and 4 sons). (refer to family tree for details). All his 4 sons were taught Vedas at a very young age. As he was well versed with Sanskrit, he used to converse very freely with scholars and his son Shri A.N.Kalyanasundaram in Sanskrit.

After marriage, Natesa Iyer moved to Madurai and took up law practice. He soon became an eminent and a very successful leading lawyer in Madurai. Within no time he had a roaring practice in Madurai. The family stayed in Nadar Bunglow in Tamil Sangam Road. He declined to buy any property in Madurai and always had the wish to spend his end years in his native village Arupathy.

Natesa Iyer was very upright in his profession. He used to take up professional cases from his clients, after ascertaining the complete facts, checking the available records from his clients and balancing them with the principles of Dharma.He founded a social group called as ‘Sanathana Dharma’ [Sanathana Dharma - A way of life adhering to eternal law as prescribed by the Sruti (Revealed) and Smruthi (Remembered) texts.] and spread the messages of religious tenets via this group to the society. He founded a school named as ‘Sanathana Dharma Vidyalaya’ and the school had classes’ upto 8th Standard. The school operated from the precincts of Nadar Bunglow.

Shri Arupathy Natesa Iyer was conferred the prestigious title "Rao Sahib" by the then British government in India.

Rao Sahib Arupathy Natesa Iyer had many juniors of notable fame and repute. Key persons among them were A.Vaidyanatha Iyer (who spearheaded the movement for entry of Harijans in Meenakshi amman temple-Madurai), Shri V.R.Viswanatha Iyer and Shri Meenakshi Sundaram Iyer

Note: Shri V. Anjaneyan (Retd District Judge in Didigul) was the son V.R.Viswanatha Iyer. Smt Vimala grand-daughter of Shri Natesa Iyer was married to V.Anjaneyan.




His Residence - The Bungalow in which Shri Arupathy Natesa Iyer Lived

Rao Sahib Natesa Iyer moved back to his village Arupathy in the year 1939. He built a temple dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi in Arupathi in the year 1939/1940. A nearby pond was modified and renovated by him for the temple. A portion of the pond was re-named as ‘Swarna Padmini Thadkam’ (Golden Lotus pond) and used to serve the needs for daily abhishekam to the deities of the temple. He donated one of his houses for the usage and family stay of temple priest and lands were attached for temple maintenance. The temple is still maintained by the progenies of Rao Sahib Arupathy Natesa Iyer. Recently Kumbhabishekam was performed in the year 2006. The temple construction and supervision was done by his eldest son Arupathy N.Kalayanasundaram Iyer



Goddess Meenakshi Amman Temple in Arupathy - Built by Shri A.N.Natesa Iyer

Note:

• Shri A.N.Kalyanasundaram was a reputed lawyer and then became a film maker. He has also directed 3 films. Like his father he also achieved great name and fame. He was a gold medalist in Sanskrit literature.

• Kunnam Raghupathy Iyer’s (son-in-law of Natesa Iyer) son was Shri K.R.Subbarayan. He participated in the Indian Independence movement. He was arrested on charges of planting a bomb on the railway track to kill few British officers who were travelling by the train. The plot was unearthed by the British police and Shri K.R. Subbarayan served a long prison sentence in Vellore jail.

Natesa Iyer had a residence in Mayavaram (Mayiladuthurai) as well. The family stayed in No 70 Mahadhanam Street. Natesa Iyer was a conformist to the core and followed the tenets of the Vedas in letter and spirit. He laid lot of emphasis on the day to day rituals prescribed in Vedas. Natesa Iyer family used to enjoy its summer vacation in Kodaikanal and Courtarallam.

Interaction with Sri Ramana Maharishi
Natesa Iyer was attracted to Shri Ramana Maharishi very much. He followed the precepts of the great Ramana Maharishi and had interacted with the Maharishi on a number of occasions. One such interaction which took place in Feburary 1935 is officialy recorded and is available in the following link
http://bhagavan-ramana.org/ramana_maharshi/books/tw/tw030.html

Shree Ramana Maharishi
Some excerpts on one such interaction between Shri Ramana Maharishi and Arupathy Natesa Iyer are enclosed, wherein the great Guru Ramana Maharishi aids the Sishya in the path of ‘Self enquiry’

(Note “M”: in the conversation refers to Maharashi and “D” refers to devotee and in this case Shri Natesa Iyer)

Mr. N. Natesa Iyer, the leader of the Bar in a South Indian town, an orthodox Brahmin, asked:

"Are the gods Iswara or Vishnu and their sacred regions Kailasa or Vaikuntha real?
M.: As real as you are in this body.


D.: Do they possess a vyavahara satya, i.e., phenomenal existence , like my body? Or are they fictions like the horn of a hare?
M.: They do exist.


D.: If so, they must be somewhere. Where are they?
M.: Persons who have seen them say that they exist somewhere. So we must accept their statement.


D.: Where do they exist?
M.: In you.

D.: Then it is only idea - that which I can create and control?
M.: Everything is like that.


D.: But I can create pure fictions e.g., hare's horn or only part truths, e.g. mirage, while there are also facts irrespective of my imagination. Do the gods Iswara or Vishnu exist like that?
M.: Yes.


D.: Is He subject to pralaya (cosmic dissolution)?
M.: Why? Man becoming aware of the Self transcends cosmic dissolution (pralaya) and becomes liberated (mukta). Why not God (Iswara) who is infinitely wiser and abler?


D.: Do devas and pisachas (devils) exist similarly?
M.: Yes.


D.: How are we to conceive of Supreme Consciousness (Chaitanya Brahman)?
M.: As that which is.


D.: Should it be thought of as Self-Effulgent?
M.: It transcends light and darkness. An individual (jiva) sees both. The Self enlightens the individual to see light and darkness.


In another place the great Maharishi assists the devotee on self enquiry as below.


D.: The Vedas contain conflicting accounts of Cosmogony. Ether is said to be the first creation in one place; vital energy (prana [?]) in another place; something else in yet another; water in still another, and so on. How are these to be reconciled? Do not these impair the credibility of the Vedas?
M.: Different seers saw different aspects of truths at different times , each emphasising some one view. Why do you worry about their conflicting statements? The essential aim of the Veda is to teach us the nature of the imperishable Atman and show us that we are That.


D.: I am satisfied with that portion.
M.: Then treat all the rest as artha vada (auxiliary arguments) or expositions for the sake of the ignorant who seek to trace the genesis of things and matters.


 D.: I am a sinner. I do not perform religious sacrifices (homas), etc. Shall I have painful rebirths for that reason? Pray save me!
M.: Why do you say that you are a sinner? Your trust in God is sufficient to save you from rebirths. Cast all burden on Him. In the Tiruvachagam it is said: "Though I am worse than a dog, you have graciously undertaken to protect me. This delusion of birth and death is maintained by you. Moreover, am I the person to sift and judge? Am I the Lord here? Oh Maheswara! It is for you to roll me through bodies (by births and deaths) or to keep me fixed at your own feet." Therefore have faith and that will save you.


D.: Sir, I have faith - and still I encounter difficulties. Weakness and giddiness afflict me after I practise concentration.
M.: Breath-control (pranayama [?]) properly performed should increase one's strength.


D.: I have my professional work and yet I want to be in perpetual dhyana [?]. Will they conflict with each other?
M.: There will be no conflict. As you practise both and develop your powers you will be able to attend to both. You will begin to look on business as a dream. Says the Bhagavad Gita: "That which is the night of all beings, for the disciplined man is the time of waking; when other beings are waking, then is it night for the sage who seeth." (11.69.)

Interactions with Kanchi Seer


Kanchi Seer Shri Chandrasekara Saraswathi Swamigal during his pada yatra visited Arupathy and all arrangements for swamigal and his entourage were taken care by Arupathy Natesa Iyer.

In the year 1952, the senior Kanchi Seer expressed a wish that Vasantha Navarathri for 10 days be organized in Arupathy village. Kanchi Maha periava sent word to Natesa Iyer, asking him if he can host the Kanchi Archraya and his entourage for 1 month during the month of Karthigai. Kanchi swamigal wanted to perform Rudra Homa for 10 days and enquired if Natesa Iyer had the wherewithal, men and materials to take care of his entourage for 1 month and also the visitors who would be flocking the village to have the darshan and audience of Maha Periayval. Natesa Iyer humbly sent his response to Swamigal that the auspicious dates for his visit may be fixed immediately and needed things will be secured. Natesa Iyer also expressed his happiness and was glad at the opportunity provided to be of service to Kanchi Maha periayava and readily organized the events with all humbleness and devotion. He personally managed and oversaw the preparation and his attention did not slip even of the minutest of details. The Rudha homan was conducted well with the blessings of Kanchi swamigal, and Swamigal was very well pleased with the arrangements and blessed Arupathy Natesa Iyer and his family with all prosperity and happiness.

During that time there was a huge storm with fierce winds. The family still recalls with devotion that the ‘Akanda deepam’ lit by Kanchi periava did not extinguish or got blown off by the fierce winds during the entire duration of his stay.

In spite of his wealth and fame, Shri Natesa Iyer lived a life of complete austerity. He had his own personal attendant who doubled up as his cook as well. In his end years Shri Ramamoorthy Iyer was his personal attendant and cook. (Ramamoorthy Iyer worked as Kariyasthan ( Estate Manager) with the family even after Natesa Iyer’s demise).

As they say, every great human being has his moment of weakness. Arupathi Natesa Iyer was a successful advocate in Madurai of fame and repute. He was learned man in Vedas and Sastras. It is still an enigma why he supported the Anti-temple entry movement and remained as a protagonist supporting the movement which was against the Temples of south India being opened to Harijans! Did he attempt to preserve the fossilized social structure of discrimination in places of worship? Or was he a forced pawn in the hands of ‘Sanadanis’ ? (Sanadanis – The group which opposed the entry of Harijans into temples). He filed a case against the Temple entry movement in Madras High court and lost the case.

It may be noted, On the temple entry issue Sir C P Ramaswamy Iyer as Dewan of Travancore opened the temple gates in Travancore State to the Harijans. The then Maratha ruler/prince Rajaram Sahib of Thanjavur followed suit and opened the Thanjavur Big temple and other temples in and around Thanjavur district

Remarks from author (Sundaresan):

As an aside, let us not sit in Judgment, on the above instance. In this blog I have always written about both on the positive and not so positive attributes of all our ancestors and great personalities. We do not know the society, as well as the compulsions of his time and it is easier to pass judgment one way or the other. Lets take this in our stride and allow it to pass on.

The end years of Arupathy Natesa Iyer was spent in devotion. He shuttled between Arupathy and Mayiladuthurai frequently. He used to frequently attend Katha kalashebam  by Thethiyur Subramania Sastrigal. One evening, as he was preparing himself to leave for Seetha Rama kalyana katha kalashebam  by Manjakudi Rajagopala Sastrigal , He collapsed in his easy chair and passed away immediately, in the year 1955 (January) .  Smt Yogambal  passed away in 1973.  
Connections between Arupathy and Sattanatahpuram families:
Shri K N Ramanatha Iyer ( s/o Natesa Iyer of Kaveripattinam and Smt Managalam of Sattanathapuram) was married to Arupathy Natesa Iyer’s daughter, Smt Baghirathi and thereby the first 'sambandam' between the Arupathy and SNP came into existence (ofcourse via a Kaveripattan axis).

Arupathy Natesa Iyer’s granddaughter Smt Kamala is married to S.Natarajan – (s/o J.Subramani Iyer) of Sattanathapuram.

An article on Arupathy Village, which appeared on "En Vikatan" (tamil magazine)

http://en.vikatan.com/article.php?aid=23782&sid=666&mid=33

Acknowledgements:

1. My sincere and profound thanks, as well as gratitude to smt Kamala Natarajan (Granddaughter of Arupathy Natesa Iyer) for providing the valuable inputs on Natesa Iyer. On a number of occasions she consulted Smt Alamelu (Ambukka patti) Daughter in law of Shri Natesa Iyer and ensured the veracity of the contents.

2. Sincere thanks to Sekar Balasubramaniam (Grandson of Arupathy Natesa Iyer) for providing valuable details and photographs.




39 comments:

K.N. Raghavan said...

Sattanathapuram roots are very great. Since my father SRI k.S. narayanaswamy Iyer Inspector of Police was from Kadavasal, I think he knew Sri Natesa Iyer well. My late father in law at Mayavaram, sri Sankara Iyer (he died at the age of 101) also I feel knew Sri Natesa Iyer. Thanks a lot for detailing Sattanathapuram roots.
Best wishes
K.N. Raghavan

Sundaresan Jagadeesan said...

Comments Received from Shri R.Chandrasekaran via email:

Dear Shekar and Shyam,
Thank u both on your efforts to educate us on Shri Rao Sahib Arupathy Natesa Iyer and the bridge which enclosed the families of Arupathy and sattanathapuram.This may be a ready reckoner to the younger generations when they try to find their ancestrial roots.
Hope u may be further refining this blog by incoming updates and wish you all success in your endeavour.
With Best Wishes,
RC

ramlax said...

Dear brother Shyam,
Thank you for the ARUPATHY blog and the research. Article is very informative and whatever detailed is accurate. Great efforts.
Natarajan Ramadurai (N.Ramesh)

ramlax said...

Dear Brother Shyam,
Thank you for creating ARUPATHY blog. Article is informative. No words to express about your research.

Natarajan Ramaurai (N.Ramesh)

Sundaresan Jagadeesan said...

Comments received from Shri CRN via email.

Shyam, in these days of diaspora of the Indian families, your passion to trace ancestry and unearth buried roots and live intertwining branches from other trunks is a beacon, the light from which will illuminate the relationships of many, is just not commendable only, but deserves gratitude. There is just a remarkable lesson that the current and future generations hopefully absorb and that is that the past generations found time to be "educated" and not just be "literate"; understand amidst all the struggle of living in a world of limited communication, restricted access to the external world, a colonial master etc., these men and women were well rounded humans, who left an imprint that is not erasable. In your effort lies the seeds of such understanding.

Mr. K N Raghavan has said that his father Late K S Narayanaswamy Iyer of Kadavasal was Inspector of Police. You know how passionate I am to connect with people and more so to with Mr. Raghavan, thanks to you, from the village of my birth.

Cadavasal Ramier Natarajan.

Sundaresan Jagadeesan said...

Message received via email from Shri S.Vaidyanathan [A.G.M - SBI Bangalore region]

Nice article. I enjoyed reading this article stuffed with lots of information.

Regards,

S.Vaidyanathan

Sundaresan Jagadeesan said...

Message received from Myteri Gurjale via email:

Thank you for sending me this interesting article. It is so impressive. WOW!!!

Regards

Mythreyi

Sundaresan Jagadeesan said...

Message received via email from Sankaran Balakrishnan.

Very nice and great information.

Regards,

Sankaran

Sundaresan Jagadeesan said...

Message received via email from Kartik Venkataraman:

I read this with great interest.

http://snp-roots.blogspot.com/2011/06/rao-sahib-arupathy-natesa-iyer.html

--
Kartik Venkatraman

Kiran_and_Suma said...

Hi Sundar, I enjoyed reading your blog. Your interest in the roots is clearly evident. The dialog between two stalwarts is also illuminating. Thank you for sharing it. -- Kiran S. M.

madirimangalam KR family said...

I am glad to go through the ancestry of my forefathers Rao Sahib Arupathy Shri.Natesa iyer. I also belong to that family. I am the Grandson of Shri.Madirimangalam K.Ramachandra Iyer (Kunju mama) whose own sister is the wife of Arupathy Natesa Iyer Mrs.Yogambal (Yogaththai) During my childhood days on many occasions I visited and stayed in the Bungalow of Arupathy also have the privilege of getting blessed and interacted with 'Yogaththai' (Mrs.Yogambal Natesa Iyer)whenever My Grandma Mrs.Alamelu Ramachandran visited there. Further our family have a twin connection with Arupathy. First being my Grandpa's own sister is the wife of Mr.Natesa Iyer. Second is : Shri.Natesa Iyer's son Shri.A.N.Gopalakrishnan's wife (Raji akka) is my 'Periya Thatha's (KalyanaRama Iyer - Kalyana mama)daughter. Thanks. Jaganmohan Madirimangalam.

madirimangalam KR family said...

I am glad to read the ancestry of my forefathers Shri.Arupathy Natesa Iyer. I also belong to that tree. I am the Grandson Madirimangalam Shri.K.Ramachandra iyer (Kunju mama) and whose own sister is Mrs.Yogambal Natesa Iyer ('Yogaththai') I had the privilege of my stay at the Arupathy Bungalow on many occasions and also got blessed and interacted with Yogaththai during my childhood days when I used to go there along with my Grandma Mrs.Alamelu Ramachandran. We have a twin connection with Arupathy: One is my Grandpa's own sister is Mrs.Yogambal Natesa Iyer. 2nd is : Shri.Natesa Iyer's son Shri.A.N.Gopalakrishnan was married to my Periya Thatha 's (Madirimangalam Shri.Kalyana Rama Iyer - Kalyana mama) daughter (Raji akka). In that way we are also related to Kunnam Raghupathy Iyer's family - Shri.K.R.Subbarayan family - Kaveripatnam Shri.K.N.Ramanatha iyer - Mrs.Bahi Athanga and Shri.KNL. I still remember Bahi Athanga's car driver Shri.Kittachi mama. By.S. Jagan Mohan - Madirimangalam

Anonymous said...

Oh No.... Kittachi Mama is not Bagi Athanga's Car Driver. He was very close to Bagi Athanga's family. He is distant cousin of K. N. Ramanatha Iyer through Sattanatha puram roots. Kittachi Mama has his roots in Sattanatha puram...He looked after K N Ramanathan's Kaveripattinam lands. His son K. Muthuswamy still resides in Mahadhana St. Mayuram and Kittachi Mama's daugheter Smt. Saraswathi Balaji resides in Nanganallur Chennai.

Sundaresan Jagadeesan said...

Moderation comment from Author for the message posted on October 28, 2012:

Kittachi mama ( referred as Kittachi athan in the SNP family circles)and my father S.Jagadeesan are cousins. We know him and his family quite well. He was at no point of time employed as a car driver to Mrs Baghi athanga.

At the same time, I do not know, if the Kttachi mama referred in the comment by Madrimangalam K.R family , referes to the same person under discussion. This needs to be clarified by Madrimangalam K.R family.

Further comments on this topic may be addressed to my personal email ID sundar_jag@hotmail.com

BR/Sundaresan

madirimangalam KR family said...

Dear Shri.Sundaresan Jagadeesan and an anonymous.
I wish to make it clear that what I wrote was the recapitulation of my memories when I was below 10 years (ie. prior 1975). Mrs.Bahi Athanga used to visit us to see 'Kunju Mama & Kalyana mama) once in 2 to 3 months. She always came by car driven by one Shri.Kittachi mama (wheatish complexion with Kudumi) and as per my uncle (Thambi mama) his name of 'Kittachi who was in Kaveripatnam. Just in that context only I mentioned as Car driver as I seen him on many occasions in that role. Sorry If I hurted your sentiments. I also do not know the person referred by me was same or different. What I seen I have mentioned thats all. Thanks mama. S. jaganmohan. Madirimangalam.

Shambo Mahadev said...

Hi all. This is Sriram. Great Grand Son of Natesh Iyer. Thank you for sharing this wonderful blog. Its indeed a great honor and privilege to be a part of the family lineage of Pattappa Thatha. Would it be possible to look into the link which is expected to open the full conversation between Bhagavan Ramana and Pattappa Thatha.

Sundaresan Jagadeesan said...

Hi Sriram,

Thanks for your comments. Looks like the original exchange of the excerpts between Shri Ramana Maharishi and Shri Natesa Iyer has been moved or modified in the link http://bhagavan-ramana.org/ramana_maharshi/books/tw/tw030.html

Plz get in touch with Sri Sekar Balasubramaniam who originally provided me the link. He may have copied and kept a local copy in his archives.

Cheers,
Sundaresan

Sundaresan Jagadeesan said...

Hi Sriram,

Thanks for your comments. Looks like the original exchange of the excerpts between Shri Ramana Maharishi and Shri Natesa Iyer has been moved or modified in the link http://bhagavan-ramana.org/ramana_maharshi/books/tw/tw030.html

Plz get in touch with Sri Sekar Balasubramaniam who originally provided me the link. He may have copied and kept a local copy in his archives.

Cheers,
Sundaresan

Tejaswininimburia said...

I belong to Vepathur. It is said that my great grand mother Smt.Meenakshi Ammal belonged to Arupathi clan. My great grand father was called Vignaraja Ganapthi Iyer. Can anybody throw light whether Arupathi clan had matrimonial relationship with Veppathur?

Sundaresan Jagadeesan said...

Hello Tejaswini,

Arupathi clan is connected via matrimonial and paternal/maternal relationships to many surrounding villages like Vepathur, Nelpathur, Marudhanallur, Sattanathapuram etc. It is very difficult to link with the details you have provided and link it to the clan of Shri Arupathi Natesa Iyer. Can we have more details like you grandfather,father etc and if Meenakshi was known by some-other names etc.

Thanks

Cheers,

Sundaresan

Shan said...

Hi Sundaresan,

I was really glad to see your blog and I appreciate your effort to keep your roots alive. I would like to make contributions to the Harijan Welfare School at Surakadu on a continuous basis. Could you please make this happen?

Thanks,

Shanthi

Shan said...

Hi Sundareesan,

I was really glad to see your blog and I appreciate all your efforts to keep the roots alive. I am not sure where I can ask this question, hence I am posting it under your blog. I would like to make contribution to the Harijan Welfare School at Surakaadu on a regular basis. Could you please direct me to the right place?

Thanks,

Sundaresan Jagadeesan said...

Thank you for your kind words, appreciate it. You can channelize your efforts via Alamelu trust or if you're preferring other means, do let me know. Your response couldn't have come at a better time as the school headmaster requested whether tiffin boxes can be donated to the school children. We're making arrangements for the same and we welcome you to be part of this noble gesture. My email ID is - sundar_jag@hotmail.com please leave me your email id or drop me a test mail and I'll provide you with further details.
Thanks and regards
Sundaresan

Sundaresan Jagadeesan said...

Thank you for your kind words, appreciate it. You can channelize your efforts via Alamelu trust or if you're preferring other means, do let me know. Your response couldn't have come at a better time as the school headmaster requested whether tiffin boxes can be donated to the school children. We're making arrangements for the same and we welcome you to be part of this noble gesture. My email ID is - sundar_jag@hotmail.com please leave me your email id or drop me a test mail and I'll provide you with further details.
Thanks and regards
Sundaresan

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I am happy to say that still I am residing at the Great Madhirimangalam

Unknown said...

I am happy to say that still I am residing at the Great Madhirimangalam

Dr. K. Sunder Rajan, Nagpur said...

Any one having any idea or information about Ayyaviyar family who got migrated to Arupathi from Mysore. He was descendant of Diwan of Mysore Maharaja

Dr. K. Sunder Rajan, Nagpur said...

ksrajan51@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Very happy to read the article on Rao Sahib Natesa Iyer whom we addressed Pattappa. I am the youngest daughter of Shri KR of Madirimangalam. Yogaththai is my father's elder sister and Rajikka is my Periyappa's daughter. Your article made me walk down the memory lane and the good old times. The love and affection shared with Arupathy family, Baghi athanga, Raghupathy athimber, Subbaroyan mama, Bala mama of Ariyanayakipuram and all the other good old family elders will always remain in my heart. Such families are like Banyan Tree.
Parimala Balakrishnan