Srinivas తెలుగు బ్లాగుల వ్యాఖ్యలు
Seshagiri Garu
Felt jealous after reading your third adventure.
I did some treks before and thought that once I move out of corporate, I can do more. It was not to be. The fear (“Can I do it?”) slowly crept in, and I could not do any in the past 3 free years. I have to make up my mind and start now.
You got the knack of mixing the societal/personal aspects and your feelings/views along the way in the narration. That makes the narration very readable.
There is a general observation in communication. When you are ending, sum up what you have told. This will help the receivers to retain the points for long. Your one paragraph toward the end did the same. It refreshed the previous installments and reminded me of many things narrated by you there.
We meet many good people (ok, people with good qualities). Remembering them warmly gives a good feeling. Your introducing the support staff felt good.
May you do more such treks and enthrall us all. (Selfishly, may they encourage me to start my adventures.)
Amarendra Garu
The translation was fluid, as if the total narration was done in Telugu only. I read many of your previous books. I met you at the Hyd book festival last year. Your books, both direct and translations, are highly readable. Keep writing and help readers enjoy the thrills of adventures, at least vicariously.
Thank you both and the Eemata magazine for this delightful and informative read.
One more beautiful and thought-provoking installment.
In engineering 35 years back, I studied calculus and for years did not use it for any meaningful purpose. It is very interesting to brush up on it and understand concepts in a different light.
We studied that light behaves as both a wave and a particle (rote learning). Now I understood how the scientists came to that conclusion. Though one does not understand the mathematics, the conclusion flows from two different and great scientific observations by Maxwell and Plank.
I take this series as time travel in science. From the 1500s to the current period. Touching physics, math, sociology, and many more fields. Met many known (to me, by name due to my rote learning) scientists. Read about those great discoveries as passing references back then.
This method of narration gives the reader a unique perspective on how scientific inquiry shaped society over the years.
Felt sad to read about some difficult periods in the lives of great scientists. All lives are a mixture of happiness and sadness.
Thanks to the writer and the magazine.
There is a good travelogue by Dasari Amarendra, on his Thai travel. Please read if interested.
Namaste sir, i pursuing PhD in Annamacharya related to dance,sopls help me to know more sankeertanas with meanings
మరీ దారుణం ఏంటి అంటే ఈ మద్య పెళ్ళిలలొ వచ్చిన వారు అక్షింతలు వేయడం మాని ఫోటోలు తీయడానికి ఉత్సాహం చూపే వారు ఎక్కువ అయ్యారు.