As a kid/teenager, my only source of information to learn malayalam was Manorama Publications' Balaram, a children's fortnightly and my granny. I still vividly remember how she used to teach me the basics of malayalam whenever I come to Kerala on vacations. My granny was also a great source of amazement for me as she used malaylam proverbs or the so called "pazham chollu" every now and then. These proverbs, though small in length and use, had deep insights! Though I can read/write Malayalam today, thx to Balarama and my granny, I used to miss her proverbs a lot. But not anymore!! Thanks to this Wikipedia link , forwarded to me by Vinay
Arun you will be missed a lot by us...Kishok
ReplyDeleteOur deepest sympathies to Sunitha and her family on their irreparable tragic loss. We pray that God gives Arun's family the strength to accept this loss. May his soul rest in peace.
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Our deepest sympathies to Sunitha and her family on this irreparable tragic loss of her brother Arun Narayanan. We hope and pray that God will give them the strength to accept this loss. May his soul rest in peace.......Data BPO team
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At this moment of sorrow WE extend our sincere condolences and may his soul rest in peace.
We pray GOD to give Arun's family the strength to accept this loss.
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No words are enough to comfort the tragic loss incurred to the family. May the Almighty give Arun's family to accept the truth and may his soul rest in peace.
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No words are enough to comfort the tragic loss incurred to the family. May the Almighty give Arun's family the strength to accept the truth and may his soul rest in peace.
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