Monday, May 31, 2010

K. S. Aiyar - Father of Accountancy in India

Shri Kalyan Subramani Aiyar (1859-1940), better known as K. S. Aiyar, was a pioneer of commercial and accounting education in India. He started and established educational courses and institutions dedicated to commerce and accounting. He also served as the headmaster of first commercial School in India started by the Pachiyappa College Charities at Madras from 1886 to 1889.

He got elected as an Associate of the Society of Incorporated Accountants & Auditors (SIAA) of the UK in 1890 and started his public practice. He set up his own firm, in 1900, probably the earliest accountants’ firm in India established by an Indian. Starting his practice in Calicut in 1897, he shifted to Bombay in 1900. In fact, it was Sir Byramjee Jeejeebhoy, a 19th century philanthropist and a big land owner, who found several educational institutions in Bombay invited Shri Aiyar to Bombay in the first decade of the twentieth century and later appointed him the Principal of the Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Parsee Charitable Institution (B. J. P. C. I), Bombay. Shri Aiyar later converted that Institution into College of Commerce in 1900, which aimed at preparing students for the London Chamber of Commerce examinations. Within a couple of months, he also started the first Night School of Commerce in Bombay.

He credited for procuring the permission in 1905 from the SIAA to train apprentices in India for their London examinations. Shri Sorab S. Engineer was the first Incorporated Accountant to serve his apprenticeship in India under Shri Aiyar in his firm from 1905 to 1908, and then served the same firm for another five years. Shri Engineer has been proclaimed guru of the first President of The Institute of Charted Accountants of India, Shri G. P. Kapadia. In 1912, Shri Aiyar instituted the first Bachelor of Commerce degree in the Bombay University. He established an important education centre of commerce Sydenham Collehe of Commerce, in Bombay in 1913, and acted as its first honorary Principal. Shri Aiyar wrote the scheme of the Government Diploma in Accountancy (GDA) for the Government of Bombay on the recommendations of the Accountancy Diploma Board. This Diploma empowered the accountants with Unrestricted Certificate to practice accountancy in India. The Accountancy Diploma Board held its first GDA examination in 1918, while the Government of Bombay gave its sanction for the same only in 1919. The diploma required a three-year articleship under an approved accountant in practice and holders of this diploma were eligible for the award of a permanent Unrestricted Auditors Certificate under the Indian Companies Act, 1913, which entitled the holders to practice throughout the British India. In 1890, he wrote a descriptive textbook on bookkeeping, The Principles and Practices of Bookkeeping.

Shri Aiyar was elected as a Fellow and a Senate member of the University of Madras and of the University of Bombay where he served his term for a huge thirty years.

He always regarded his firm as a medium to further the cause of commercial education. For him, his firm was, foremost, an institution dedicated to shaping the young mind for the honoured accountancy profession. His vision, based on principle of service with integrity to stakeholders, should serve as a model of young charted accountants. He, writes Shri Kapadia in his acclaimed documented History of the Accountancy Profession in India, “is acknowledged on all hands to be a pioneer of Commercial Education in India and his contribution in his field has been significant.” Being a dedicated educationist, arguably, Shri Aiyar is worthy of being called the father of accountancy in India.
(Contributed by the Journal Section of ICAI)
Published in the ‘The Charted Accountant’, Issue: May 2010, Series: Legends in the Accounting Tradition of India

Honourable Justice M. N. Krishnan inaugurated Bhavana 2010

Bhavana 2010 – the two day residential camp for students organized by Kerala Brahmana Sabha, Ernakulam City Unit at Chinmaya International Foundation, Piravom on Saturday, 29th May 2010 was inaugurated by Honourable Justice M. N. Krishnan. “The education based on ‘Bharathiya Darsan’ will equip the students to face the challenges of the modern World. Apart from science subjects, students should have to develop an interest towards the subjects like literature and history which will help to enlighten themselves and play a role in their character formation” Justice M. N. Krishnan said in his inaugural address. The inaugural meeting was presided by P. Ananthasubramaniam, State General Secretary of Kerala Brahmana Sabha. R. Ramakrishnan, President of Ernakulam City Unit delivered the welcome speech and M. Vanchiswaran, Secretary said the vote of thanks. Ratnam Veeraraghavan, President of Vanitha Vibhagam, KBS, Ernakulam City Unit was also present on the occasion.

Dr. P. R. Venkitaraman on Career Planning, Gopalakrishnan, C. A. on Brahminic discipline and Modern Managemant, G. Viswanathan on Time Management, Meena Viswanathan on Moral, Cultural and Civic values, and Jaya Subramaniam on Importance of Cleanliness were the faculties and the topics for the day one. On the second day sessions were arranged as follows. Vasudevan Namboothiri on Yoga and Meditation, G. Viswanathan on Practical Excellence, Dr. M. N. Venkiteswaran on Health, Dr. Mohandas on Interpersonal Relations, Dr. T. K. Raman on Communication and Personality Development, P. Veeraraghavan on Brahmin Culture and Swami Advayananda on Essence of Gita. The camp came to an end by 5.30 p.m. on Sunday 30th, May 2010.

Sathabhishekam of A. P. Sivarama Iyer

R. Hariharaputhran, District Joint Secretary and V. Krishnaswami, District President with A. P. Sivarama Iyer who celebrated Sathabhishekam on 27th May 2010 at Thrikkariyoor

The Sathabhishekam of A. P. Sivarama Iyer, President of Kerala Brahmana Sabha, Thrikkariyoor Upasabha was celebrated at Thrikkariyoor, his home village, on Thursday, 27th May 2010. Sivarama Iyer of Vengola Madom is a personality who has marked his presence in the society with his behavior and attitude. He is serving as the Upasabha President of Kerala Brahmana Sabha, Thrikkariyoor Upasabha for past several years. Many relatives, friends and colleagues had an opportunity to pay respects towards Sivarama Iyer who is popularly known as Sivanna. V. Krishnaswami, President of Kerala Brahmana Sabha, Ernakulam District and R. Hariharaputheran, District Joint Secretary presented a memento to Sivarama Iyer on behalf of Kerala Brahmana Sabha on the occasion.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Dharmasreshta Award presented to Dr. M. Sambasivan

The Dharmasreshta Award for the year 2010, instituted by Kerala Brahmana Sabha was presented to Dr. M. Sambasivan by Padmasree Dr. V. R. Gourishankar (C.E.O and Administrator of Sri Sringeri Mutt and its properties) on Sunday, 16th of May 2010 at Sree Sankaracharya Janmabhoomi Kshethram premises by 6.30 p.m. in the divine presence of His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Sankaracharya Sri Sri Bharathi Theertha Mahaswanigal. The meeting was presided by V. Ramalingam, State President of Kerala Brahmana Sabha. V. Krishnaswami (President, Ernakulam District) welcomed the gathering and P. Ananthasubramaniam (State General Secretary) delivered vote of thanks. In his key note address, Padmasree V. R. Gourishankar said that Dr. Sambasivan is so lucky to receive the Dharmasreshta Award in the presence of Jagadguru Sri Sankaracharya Sri Sri Bharathi Theertha Mahaswanigal, especially on the occasion of centenary celebrations held here at Kalady. V. R. Gourishankar honoured Dr. Sambasivan by draping a ‘Ponnadai’. H. Ganesh (President, Thiruvananthapuram District) introduced Dr. M. Sambasivan, the receipient of Dharmasreshta Award to the people gathered and the 'Mangalapathram' was read by Prof. K. S. Narayanan. Padmasree Dr. V. R. Gourishankar was presented a memento and draped with a ‘Ponnadai’ by V. Ramalingam on the occasion.

“The purpose of incarnation of Adi Sankara Bhagavathpadar was to establish and propagate the Sanathana Dharma and Advaitha Sidhantha among common people. That is the reason why the Dharma, Karma, Veda and Sasthra are safeguarded in the present age. It is great that Kerala Brahmana Sabha has instituted such an Award to recognize the outstanding personalities among the community and I consider Dr. Sambasiva Iyer as the most deserving to receive the Award. My blessings to Kerala Brahmana Sabha and I appreciate the efforts taken by the officials for the well being of the community” His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Sankaracharya Sri Sri Bharathi Theertha Mahaswanigal said in his 'Anugraha Prabhashanam'.

A view of audience and devotees

Prayer by Uthra R. Krishnan & Gopika Jayaram

A view of audience and devotees

A view of audience and devotees

A view of audience and devotees

Leaders of Kerala Brahmana Sabha receiving blessings from His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Sankaracharya Sri Sri Bharathi Theertha Mahaswamikal

Friday, May 14, 2010

Dr. M. Sambasivan to receive Dharmasreshta Award on 16th May 2010 at Kalady

Considering the outstanding contributions in spreading the message of Advaitha Siddhantha, services rendered to the Spiritual Movement and efforts taken in propagation of Sanskrit language, an award instituted by Kerala Brahmana Sabha in the name Dharmasreshta will be presented to Dr. M. Sambasivan. The award carries a cash prize of Rs.10001, a citation and a statuette.

Malliyoor Sankaran Namboothiri in 2006, M. H. Sasthrikal in 2007, K. V. Seshadrinatha Sasthrikal in 2008 and Prof. V. Vaidyalinga Sarma in 2009 were the personalities to receive the honour in previous years.
The Award will be presented by Gurusevadhoorina Padmasree Dr. V. R. Gourishankar (CEO & Administrator of Sri Sringeri Mutt) in the presence of His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Sankaracharya Sri Sri Bharathi Theertha Mahaswamikal on Sunday, the 16th of May 2010 at Jagadguru Satchihanada Sivabhinava Narasimha Bharathi Swami Sabha Mandapam at Sri Sringeri Mutt, Kalady. V. Ramalingam, State President of Kerala Brahmana Sabha will preside over the meeting which is scheduled at 6.00 p. m. All members are requested to attend this glorious function.

Bhajanolsavam conducted at Ernakulam

Bhajanolsavam was conducted at Gramajana Samooham Hall, Ernakulam on May 7th and 8th under the auspices of Kerala Brahmana Sabha, Ernakulam City Unit, Gramajana Samooham, Ernakulam and Kinattinkara Samooham, Ernakulam. Devotees from different parts of Ernakulam participated and enjoyed the Namasankeerthanam by Thiruvasanalloor Ramakrishna Bhagavathar from Kumbhakonam.
Thiruvasanalloor Ramakrishna Bhagavathar lighting the Nilavilakku, marking the begining of Bhajanolsavam. (From Left to Right) M.Gopalakrishnan, E.V.Subramaniam, M.Vanchiswaran (Secretary, KBS, Ernakulam City Unit), Adv.A.K.Seshadri (President, Gramajana Samooham, Ernakulam), A.S.Krishnan, R.Ramakrishnan (President, KBS, Ernakulam City Unit), R. Ananthanarayanan (Treasurer, KBS, Ernakulam City Unit), T.V.Krishnamony (Vice President, KBS, Ernakulam City Unit), S.Narayanan (Joint Secretary, Ernakulam City unit)

Chanting the names of the almighty brings about good fortune and develops a feeling of well being for everyone.

Devotees at Gramajana Samooham Hall witnessing the Bhajanolsavam

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Sri Sri Bharathi Theertha Mahaswamiji arrived at Kalady

The Jagadguru Shankaracharya, Sri Sri Bharathi Theertha Mahaswamiji arrived Kalady on Friday, the 7th of May 2010 at 6:00 p.m. for the Sankara Jayanthi and the Centenary Celebrations. As the State Guest of Honour, Sri Sri Bharathi Theertha was received by Jose Thettayil, Minister for Transport and Ramachandran Kadannappilly, Minister for Devaswom along with the Maharaja of Travancore, Uthradam Thirunal Marthanda Varma.

In a grand procession from the Kalady junction to the Sri Sringeri Sankara Mutt, the Jagadguru was welcomed by the devotees and the people of Kalady. Three elephants in traditional Kerala style, along with seven horses, Panchavadyam and Veda Ghosham by the students of the Veda Paadhasala at Kalady added colours to the procession. State President of Kerala Brahmana Sabha and the Vice Chairman of the Reception Committee, V. Ramalingam, N. Ramachandran, District Vice President along with volunteers of Kerala Brahmana Sabha, accompanied the procession. The members of Vanitha Vibhagam also participated  wearing 9 Gajam Pudavai - the traditional dress of tamil brahmin ladies.

His Holiness Jagadguru Shankaracharya Sri Sri Bharathi Theertha in his discourse said that until hundred and twenty years back, no one knew about the location of the birth place of Adi Sankara. It was because of the Divine guidance and efforts of the Thirty Third Acharya of the Sringeri Sarada Peetham, Jagadguru Sankaracharya Sri Sacchidananda Sivabhinava Narasimha Bharathi Mahaswamiji Kalady was traced. The Jagadguru also stressed the importance of Kalady as a pilgrimage centre like Kasi, Rameswaram, Ayodhya or Mathura; it is the duty of every ‘Astika’ to visit Kalady atleast once in his life time.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Grihapravesam of Thripunithura Upasabha Building held on 2nd May

The Grihapravesam of the newly constructed building of Thripunithura Upasabha near Chakkamkulangara temple was held on Sunday, 2nd of May 2010. This building will accomodate office rooms and conference hall for the upasabha and its vanitha vibhagam with a shop room in the ground floor for the use of upasabha itself. A fully air conditioned auditorium in the 2nd floor with a capacity of 200-250 seats is the main attraction of this building. The roof top is equipped with a spacious dining area with wash and toilets. Aminities like lift and generator facility for 24 hours are provided here. The Administrative office of Kerala Brahmana Sabha, will occupy the 1st floor. Ganapathy Homam, Navagraha Homam and Vasthu Pooja were held in the morning and Bhagavathy Seva was conducted in the evening. Poojas were performed under the auspecious of V. Krishna Vadhyar of Madappally Samooham. The Executive Committee Members and their families participated in the Poojas. The Secretary of Upsabha, K. Venugopal said that the building complex will be officially inaugurated and opened to public in a grand function, which is to be held in a couple of weeks.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Dr. N. Gopalakrishnan at Aluva Samooham

The Aluva Brahmana Samooham organised a 'Lecture' by Dr. N. Gopalakrishnan, Hon. Director, Indian Institute of Scientific Heritage at Samooham Bhajana Madam on 25th April 2010 at 10 a.m. R. Bhaskaran, Priest of Ganapathy Temple, chanted the prayer and S.Venkatesh, Secretary welcomed the gathering. H. Narayana Iyer, President of the Samooham, in his presidential address, mentioned Dr. Gopalakrishnan's last visit to Aluva in the year 2000. A calendar of Religious Festivals for the year 2010-11 (Vikruthi Nama Samvatsaram/Kolla Varsham 01.09.1185 to 01.09.1186) was released by Dr. N. Gopalakrishnan on the occasion by handing over the copies to P. R. Srinivasan, Rtd. General Manager, FACT.

Dr. Gopalakrishnan shared his thoughts with the audience for 2 hours touching many subjects like 'acharam' and 'dura-achararam', the effect of Manthras, need to perform pithru karmas, how to chant manthras and its effect, how to lead a peaceful life etc. C. G. Subramanian delivered the vote of thanks.

Centenary Celebrations at Sri Adi Sankara Janmabhumi Kshethram, Kalady

The Centenary Celebrations are scheduled to be held during the forthcoming Sri Sankara Jayanthi (18th May 2010) in the imposing, auspicious and divine presence of Jagadguru Sankaracharya, Sri Sri Bharathi Theertha Mahaswamigal at Sri Sringeri Mutt at Kalady.

14th - 18th May
Sri Sankara Jayanthi Celebrations
19th May
Laksha Modaka Ganapathy Homam
20th - 31st May
Athi Rudra Maha Yagam
21st - 23rd May
Kumbhabhishekam Celebrations of Godess Saradamba & Sri Adi Sankara Temple
23rd May
Kumbhabhishekam by His Holiness Jagadguru Sankaracharya,
Sri Sri Bharathi Theertha Mahaswamigal of Godess Saradamba & Sri Adi Sankara Temple
24th - 28th May
Satha Chandi Maha Yagam

His Holiness Sri Sri Bharathi Theertha Mahaswamigal arrives on the evening of 7th May 2010 and Padmasree V. R. Gourishankar, CEO and Administrator of Sri Sringeri Mutt and its properties requests the presence of all at Sri Sringeri Mutt by 4.00 p.m.

Kumbhabhisheka Maholsavam at Kalady in 1910

Jagadguru Shankaracharya Sri Chandrasekhara Bharati Mahaswami's Vijaya Yathra to Kalady in 1927