“TRIVENI”:
WELCOME TO HYDERABAD
Mr. Justice AVULA SAMBASIVA RAO
THE
RENOWNED JOURNAL of culture, Triveni, is coming to Hyderabad from
Machilipatnam. It has a long history and also many vicissitudes, ups and downs
and disappointments and triumphs. No periodical,
committed to culture, could escape them, at any rate in India. No poor and
backward country could sustain, for long, any journal of culture, unless it is
a limb of a prosperous publishing establishment. But Triveni followed a
lonely path and consequently suffered from many troubles and handicaps. Still
it survived all these decades and the elite of the intelligentia always look
forward to read it.
This has been entirely due to the high idealism and great sacrifice of its Founder, late Sri Kolavennu Ramakotiswara Rau. He was a freedom fighter of a rare order. He ardently strove for political independence of India by participating in the freedom struggle and going to jail. His concept of freedom did not stop with mere political independence. In its connotation and wide sweep, it took in cultural freedom as well. He felt that without a good level of culture and cultural freedom, political independence alone will not improve the conditions of the Indian people. Therefore, he strove, with equal ardour and emphasis, for cultural advancement of the Indian people. So he started the journal Triveni for spreading the message of culture. In the process of sustaining it, the Founder-Editor Ramakotiswara Rau never hesitated to make any sacrifice, his health as well as his wealth inclusive.
Still,
by the end of his great life, he found the continuing of Triveni an
unbearable task. When he was in desperation Sri Bhavaraju Narasimha Rao rushed to the rescue about four decades ago. Sri
Bhavaraju took it to Machilipatnam where he lived. Through thick and thin he
kept up the journal and also its high standard.
Triveni is a cultural magazine. It depicts world
culture as a whole and Indian culture with greater emphasis. It is a repository
of ideas and developing human thought. Ideas are the fountain source of all
human action and endeavour. Literature and arts are only expressions of such ideas and thoughts. So much so, Triveni
is a confluence of cultures of all areas and societies, justifying its name
fully.
The
continuance of such a journal is essential.
It is particularly needed in the present context of steep fall of moral,
ethical and cultural values in India. In the atmosphere of callousness towards
civilized behaviour that is rampant in the higher echelons of Indian society, Triveni
can play the role of a torch-bearer of decency and higher values in life.
Such a journal, therefore, would be very welcome anywhere.
Machilipatnam has been and continues to be an enlightened centre of Andhra culture. Triveni during its long sojourn in that town has interacted with that atmosphere in a significant manner.
To
place Triveni on a firmer and sounder
footing, a charitable trust–Triveni Foundation has been created in its name in
Hyderabad. It is therefore expected that- “Triveni’s future would be
assured in Hyderabad.
Now
it has come to Hyderabad, a city of composite culture, composite of all
elements of Indian life. It is a miniature India. There is brisk cultural life
in the city which is ever widening. Added to
this, Hyderabad, with its many universities and research institutes, has a high
level of intellectual life. Such an atmosphere would be highly conducive to the
functioning of Triveni.
So
every lover of culture in the city heartily welcomes Triveni to Hyderabad.