The village life was a God's gift provided you understand the value of the gift. We had everything what nature could provide. I grew up in the company of brothers&sisters. We also had chicken, goats cows&buffalos. We had dry &wet lands Few servants were taking care of all requirements which we could not. The irrigation was by seasonal river flow and canal system. we produced paddy, all types of vegetables, few cereals.coconut, banana, bamboo farms were also there. we were non vegetarians. There was no derth of food items. But one has to choose and try. The prosperity of village was explained by yester years poets like this. "The milking cows&buffalos were taken to the tanks for a wash and swim and while they were in the water the fish in the pond hits the animals here and there. Thinking and feeling that calf was trying to drink milk the animals started responding and milk started oozing out. As the animals get out of water and walk back home the street get flooded of milk. "Such was the prosperity of my village.
born and brought up in rural back ground.Sannanallur, a village at the cross junction of Nagappattinam-Kumbakonam road and Tiruvarur-Mayiladuthurai road.Studied at elementry school, sannanallur, Board high school, Nannilam, Annamalai plytechnic, Chettinad. Served in PWD of Tamilnadu Govt 1961-63.selected for Army service in 63.Adventurous and unblemished service for 30 years. Stood first in B.Tech at the college of Military Engineering,Pune, Maharashtra. Selected as India's mission leader to Dakshingangotri, Indian Antarctic Resarch Station, at south pole, Antarctica, 1987-89, and spent 480 days at the icy continent. Awarded Vashisht seva medal by the President of India,1994. Retired from Army 1994.Running a psycho-adventure foundation since then.