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What Great Editors and Celebrities Said About Triveni

Testimonials:

Triveni has played a notable part in the cultural life of India. I hope it will continue to do so and serve as a forum for cultural and literary expression.

— Jawaharlal Nehru
First Prime Minister of India

I greatly appreciate your self-sacrificing labours for conducting your periodical TRIVENI. It is what you call it, really a journal of Indian Renaissance. It is a fine specimen of our cultural enterprises.

— RAMANANDA CHATTERJEE
Editor, 'The Modern Review' (Calcutta)

The fine quarterly TRIVENI, a publication devoted to Indian letters, and in general a model of Catholic editing.

— The Times Literary Supplement
(London)

TRIVENI, an admirable quarterly, run by men whose fervent nationalism is beyond question. Anyone who wishes to know what Indian Literature is doing today, will do well to subscribe to 'Triveni'.

— 'The Spectator' (London)

I have read with great interest and pleasure the issues of TRIVENI. I have found some of the articles in it very interesting and attractive.

— Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru
26.9.1928

Highly spoken of also by 'The Hindu', 'Justice', 'Andhra Patrika' (Madras), 'Indian Daily Mail' (Bombay) and 'The Leader' (Allahabad)

Justly claims to be the organ of Indian Renaissance movement. Excellent periodical which richly merits generous response as the exponent of all that is best and noblest alike in ancient and modern Indian culture.

— SACHDANANDA SINHA
Editor, The Hindusthan Review (Patna)

I am very much pleased both with the contents and with the general appearance of the journal, TRIVENI.

— Annie Besant

Triveni is a splendid production and easily the best magazine in India.

— K.M. Panikkar
Editor, 'Swarajya' (Madras) and 'Hindustan Times' (Delhi)
Political Secretary to the Maharajah of Kashmir

The journal is delightful both to the eye and the mind. The general tone truly marks the Indian Renaissance for which it stands.

— (Mrs.) Kamala Devi Chattopadhyaya

It is a pleasure to read this beautiful magazine. It will do credit even to the most up-to-date American or English publicist.

— Editor, 'The Indian' (London)

Very interesting publication.

— 'Unity' (Chicago)

A magazine of such rich contents ought to be able to make its way into every cultured home in India. To read TRIVENI is certainly a pleasure, to subscribe to it is perhaps a duty.

— 'SWARAJYA'

India is a land of ephemeral publications, but we trust that fortune will be kind to this venture, for it is one of the first, if not the first, magazine that can lie beside the best of any part of the world with credit.

— 'THEOSOPHIST'

Men who have a bias for culture cannot easily suppress this journal.

— 'JANMABHOOMI'

For a large clientele of men who want to be up to date in India this is very good, and no one dare say he has wasted a moment on the reading.

— 'THE STAR'

Another has been added to the list of Magazines published in Madras. The newcomer, however, is more welcome than most. It is admirably designed.

— 'MADRAS MAIL'

A high class journal devoted to Art, Literature and History is a rarity in India and TRIVENI supplies a long-felt need.

— 'DAILY EXPRESS'

The Magazine is bound to be a great force in the development and the study of Indian culture and other cultures also. The articles are profound and learned. A magnificent Journal.

— 'THE MAHRATTA'

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