Australian Open Grand Slam Won by Telugus
Friday, 13 February 2009
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which means...
"In this Universe there is no sacred place equivalent to Venkatadri(i.e.,There is no place in the whole Universe which is more auspicious than the hill Venkatachala). There is no God equivalent to Lord Venkateswara neither in the past nor in the future going to be(i.e.,There is no Archa murti (worshippable form) in all the three times (present,past and future) whose glories are comparable to the Lord of Venkatachala)"
Today, I was very happy to see that for the first time Australian Open Grand Slam Mixed Doubles was won by a pair where both are Indians. The two Indians are Sania Mirza and Mahesh Bhupati.
Sania Mirza is from Hyderabad. Mahesh Bhupati is a Telugu person meaning his mother tongue is Telugu. Really they have brought fame to both India and Andhra Pradesh.
Kudos to them!!
Kudos to them!!
Hoping that both will advance more to even gain respective Single's title.
"Practice makes man perfect"
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Sania Mirza is from Hyderabad. Mahesh Bhupati is a Telugu person meaning his mother tongue is Telugu. Really they have brought fame to both India and Andhra Pradesh.
Kudos to them!!
Kudos to them!!
Hoping that both will advance more to even gain respective Single's title.
"Practice makes man perfect"
UTSAVA MURTHY OF LORD SRI MALAYAPPA(VENKATESWARA) WITH SRIDEVI AND BHUDEVI
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The slOka( declared in brahmAnda purAnam and varAha purAnam ) written in Telugu language that you see in the header of this page transliterated to English is:
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"vEnkatAdri samam sthAnam brahmAndE nAsti kinchana,
vEnkatEsa samO dEvO na bhUtO na bhavishyati"
vEnkatEsa samO dEvO na bhUtO na bhavishyati"
which means...
"In this Universe there is no sacred place equivalent to Venkatadri(i.e.,There is no place in the whole Universe which is more auspicious than the hill Venkatachala). There is no God equivalent to Lord Venkateswara neither in the past nor in the future going to be(i.e.,There is no Archa murti (worshippable form) in all the three times (present,past and future) whose glories are comparable to the Lord of Venkatachala)"
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