About Jagan Iyer

I was born in Bangalore, India but raised in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu. I had my schooling in Tiruchy. Both my parents (T S Sivaramalingam and Shantha Sivaramalingam) are no more in this world. I have 2 elder sisters. I was married in 1987 with Sujatha Sundaresan (Maiden Name). I had worked in India, Saudi Arabia, Germany, UK and now in USA since 1998.  I have 2 children – Kerthi and Vivek. We are US citizens and also OCI (Overseas citizen of India). Our last (family) name is Iyer. 

8 comments so far

  1. S.Rama on

    Well done Anna! What r the special features ?Do we just follow the categories ?

  2. B.Shankar on

    Suresh,

    This seems to an innovative idea!
    This can also include sharing happiness and grief to impart lessons to those who need it..
    besides, sharing lighter moments in one’s life.
    just a thought!!

    Cheers

    Shankar B.
    16.8.7

  3. subashini on

    chitappa….its really good…i liked it…

  4. Prashanth on

    dear chitappa,
    Excellent chitha. Have u read a book called “The monk who sold his Ferrari” by Robin sharma

  5. Mukundakrishnan on

    Sir

    Be posting your thoughts like this. Then every subject of thought will be lengthy and will become a sizeable chapter.

    As such everything is good titbits only as of now.

    go on to elaborate and as one has commented it would be more thought provoking and useful to the readers.

    Goodluck Mukundan–Neyveli

  6. Ushabalaji on

    The blog shows your maturity and understanding of our ancient hindu philosophy.I am immensely thankful for the selfless non monetory blogs like you which will definitely promote our Hindu culture silently.

  7. Amar J Roy on

    This is an excellent effort to spread the light of Hinduism that could evolve as a fact file for the do’s and don’ts for the generations to come . Appreciate your conscious endavour in your journey.

  8. Jagan on

    Sorry. I don’t have. Perhaps a tamil calendar or panchangam can tell you.


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