December - 1998
 
Alayam yane
Kripananda Variar Swamigal
Guhasri Variar Pathippagam
If God is everywhere, then why go to a temple to worship Him is the first question by a disciple to a guru. Variar answers the question easily.What are the features of a temple, what is the significance of various idols, how should one worship, what benefits will accrue to the devotee - are some of the difficult questions. But Variar has convincing answers for all doubts. This book is an authentic guide to temple worship. 
 
Naveena asaiva unavu vagaigal
Visalakshi
Thirumagal Nilayam
For the gourmet, this book is an ideal handbook, written in simple style.Though there are a number of books on Nonvegetarian cooking, the writer is highly selective in her approach. There are 93 recipes only but she has done full justice by describing them step by step in a mouth watering manner. The colour photos make the book tempting to read and experiment. You can present this book confidently to a bride and she will cherish it.
 
Pamban Swamigal varalaaru
Kripananda Variar Swamigal
Guhasri Variar Pathippagam
Pamban swamigal is a household name among the devotees of Lord Muruga. His Shanmuga «ð£†«ì£avasam is as famous as «ð£†«ì£anda sashti «ð£†«ì£avasam. When he was admitted in General Hospital for fracture of leg, doctors gave up all hope but he was able to see Lord Muruga on peacock in his dream, and thereafter. he recovered remarkably. His literary works are enormous. His authentic, biography written by Variar swamigal himself is a boon to all devotees. 
 
Yane? edharkku? eppadi ?
Sujatha
Thirumagal Nilayam
It is good to take nonvegetarian food for "complete" protein. It is possible to convert iron into gold but the cost is prohibitive. Bulls, dogs and cats have no colour sense. There is no special benefit in taking weekly oilbath. As you grow old, you appear to be short. These are some of the answers from this book. The «ð£†«ì£nowledge of Sujatha is no doubt encyclopaedic. His subtle humour makes the book lively. An ideal birthday present for anybody. 
 
Illaram inikka
Kripananda Variar Swamigal
Guhasri Variar Pathippagam
Quoting from Aasaara «ð£†«ì£ovai, «ð£†«ì£aasi «ð£†«ì£aandam and Thirukkural the author outlines the duties of a householder and his wife in his inimitable style couched in simple terms. How much to eat, where to sleep and how to perform the day to day activities have been explained. It is amazing how these ideas written several years ago have been proved scientific and excellent. No wonder our forefathers lived so long - healthy and alert.
 
 
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