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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Village stories and philosophy

Annasamy Anna's Story

Annasamy Anna tells  ... 

Annasamy Anna tells more... 

The Owl and Lakshmi - Annasamy Anna  

The Goatherd - Annasamy Anna 

The Two Brothers - Annasamy Anna  

The Labourer and the Priest - Annasamy Anna  

The Swami in the mutt - Annasamy Anna

 Sayings - Annasamy Anna  

 More Sayings - Annasamy Anna  

 The Poor Man and the Cow -Annasamy Anna 

Gangamma in Water and Liquor

Gangamma marries Vishnu - Annasamy Anna 

 Gangamma and the Buffalo - Annasamy Anna

Morning Satsang with Annasamy Anna

The Tortoise and Edduluvaalu - Laksmamma  

Gangamma's Marriage - Lakshmamma 

Stories from the Bharatam 

 Brahmayya Garu

The Story of Venkateshwara Swamy

The Theism of this land

The theism of the village, and Vedanta


 

 

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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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