Homage to Travancore Ruler…

The Lakshavrutti Hari Vayu Stuti Mantra Parayana Samiti, Chennai-91, learns with profound grief and deep regret the sad and sudden demise of His Highness Uthiradam Thirunal Padmanabha Dasa Sri Marthanda Varma, Head of the Travancore Royal family this day, the 16th December, 2013, at Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. The Samiti and its members convey their heartfelt condolences on this bereavement.

The Samiti recalls his yeoman services to various philanthropic, cultural, religious and social causes which were dear to him. It is an irreparable loss to all the members of the royal family of Travancore and to the people of Kerala. The LHVSMPS Trust too has lost in him a well wisher and a noble philanthropist.

The Samiti at this hour of grief prays to Lord Ananthapadmanabha to give them necessary courage and power to withstand this loss and to continue their services to the Lord and to the people of Kerala who will miss him dearly.
May his noble soul rest in peace !

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5 Responses to Homage to Travancore Ruler…

  1. U V JAGANNATHAN says:

    May his soul rest in peace. U V JAGANNATHAN

  2. jnarasimhaprabhu says:

    hare krishna……………………………….

    may his soul rest in peace……………………………..hare krishna……………..

    jnp, ed

  3. sr@nichani.com says:

    Dear Sirs, My wife and I had participated in the Parayana held recently at Trivandrum. Their Higness were kind enough to extend all help to the Samiti and all devotees. It is good you have posted the condolence message in the website. However my humble suggestion is that you may also write a letter of condolence to the concerned and publish the letter in the website. I hope this will be our humble tribute to the great soul. Regards B Seshagiri Chennai

  4. Madhukar says:

    Dear Sri Seshagiri Rao,
    While thanking you for your response, we have to inform that a suitable letter conveying our condolences has already been sent to the concerned member of the royal household enclosing a copy of the black-bordered obituary (published by us). The letter will be posted in our web site shortly.
    We take this opportunity to once again place on record our sincere appreciation of the support given by the members of the royal family for conducting our parayana in the precincts of the Temple premises and also our profound sorrow in the passing away of the eldest member of the family. May His Noble soul rest in peace.

  5. Madhukar says:

    Dear Sri Seshagiri Rao,
    Further to my reply of date, it is observed that the concerned letter has since been posted in our web site.

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