Dear Saroja Madam,
Since my joining the august Guruvayur Group about four yearsback, I am greatly impressed with the profound knowledge and the willing nessto share the same with others of a few people of the group: and you are one ofthem. I stand immensely benefited byyour in-depth explanations of the subtle meanings of various noble conceptslike, vasudhaivakutumbakam and Loka Samastha Sukhino Bhavantu.
Wish you Many More Happy Returns of the Day!
In this context let me also pray for all of us � a prayerthat we used to sing in the morning assembly of our village-primary school in 1940s:
Daivame Kai Thozham Kathu Kollename �
à´¦àµà´µà´®àµ à´àµà´¤àµà´´à´¾à´ à´à´¤àµà´¤àµ à´àµà´³àµà´³àµà´£à´®àµ ...
Satyam Parayuvan Saktiyundakanam, �
സതàµà´¯à´ പറയàµà´µà´¾à´¨àµâ à´¶à´àµà´¤à´¿à´¯àµà´£àµà´à´¾à´à´£à´
Perhaps what Gurudev proclaims (Gitanjali - XXXV) is alsothe same:
�Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high;
Where knowledge is free; ...�
With Regards,
NB Nair.