Paalaguttapalle (Dalitwada) - A Village

The utter generosity of the poor humbles us. They give rice to every mendicant even when their rice is getting over. That is what they are defined by.

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Dharmam


The Epics are the Reference 

The Gods anchor the village

Dharmam in the daily life

Dharmam and rains

Dharmam - to keep doors open and feed all

Dharmam - Annadaanam. To give, to all. 

Dharmam is higher than money power


Dharmam from the stage of the womb

The dharmam of healing 

Annasamy Anna and Atheism-Theism and Gods


Easharamma and the Bhagavad Geeta



Runam (Debts) - A paradigm for ethics 


Runam, ones land, ones parents

Runam in the Modern World



Development and Dharmam

Dharmam during drought

Justice in the hands of God 

Eashwaramma's Dharmam is Samanya Dharmam



Giving as Dharmam

The Generosity of a Village

The Tellagundlapalle Ashram

Daanam - Eashwaramma and Premji

Why do the poor give more easily ?

Dharmam Discussions/ Non Village

My return to my gods

Dharmam and Karmam in the village

To be born in a village needs Punyam - Turiya

Atheism and Theism

The Mahabharatha and Ramayana and my Village

The Religiousness of this Land

When Affluence if the Problem, not Poverty

To Earn and do Charity,of to Choose Simplicity
 




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Aparna Krishnan
In 1995, Paalaguttapalle (Dalitwada) became home. After studying engineering, working for three years, I resigned, and started looking for more meaningful and socially relevent work. An understanding of Gandhi gave the paradigm, and the search led to this village. Nagesh also came 'looking for a village to work in', and this village became home. As neighbours, friends and teacher we became part of the village ... and saw some of the timeless wisdom of villages ...
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