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Anandabodhini (1915-1960) was a multi-flavor magazine published in Tamil by N. Munisamy Mudaliar on behalf of Anandabodhini Press. Five thousand copies were printed during the first year. It was published in various forms for 25 years until 1960 with response from subscribers, and then stopped.
Anandabodhini (1915-1960) was a multi-flavor magazine published in Tamil by N. Munisamy Mudaliar on behalf of Anandabodhini Press. Five thousand copies were printed in the first year. Till 1960, it was published in various forms for 25 years with support from readers, and then stopped.
== Background ==
== Background ==
[[File:Ana.jpg|thumb|Anandabodhini Cover Page]]
[[File:Ana.jpg|thumb|Anandabodhini Cover Page]]
In 1915, Nagavedu Munisamy Mudaliar started Anandabodhini magazine. It was well received by thousands of subscribers. Fascinated by the success of Anandabodhini, two more magazines were launched by others: [[Anandavikatan]] in 1925 and [[Anandagunabodhini]] in 1926. Since both of them were in the same form as Anandabodhini, Nagavedu Munisamy Mudaliar filed a case and received the verdict in his favour. Anandavikatan reformed its structure. After Kalki became the editor, Anandavikatan continued to be successful and grew into a major magazine. Anandagunabodhini altered its name to Amirthagunabodhini, however, lost its influence gradually and disappeared in 1960.
In 1915, Nagavedu Munisamy Mudaliar started Anandabodhini magazine. It was run well with support from thousands of subscribers. When Anandabodhini was published, the process of distributing the magazines through shops was not established. For the readers outside Chennai, magazines were distributed for subscription through post only. It is believed that Anandabodhini had 5000 subscribers, which was a big number for the period. The detective series written by Arani Kuppusamy Mudaliar contributed for the sales of the magazine.
 
After [[Kalki (writer)|Kalki]] joined [[Ananda Vikadan]] as its editor, Ananda Vikadan continued to be successful and grew into a large magazine. [[Kalaimagal]] magazine was also a commercial success. Anandabodhini gradually lost popularity and was published sporadically and stopped in 1960.
 
== Litigation ==
Fascinated by the success of Anandabodhini, two more magazines were launched by others: [[Ananda Vikatan]] in 1925 and [[Anandagunabodhini]] in 1926. [[S.G. Ramanujalu Naidu]] was the editor of Anandagunabodhini and his strong writing skills exhibited its winning trend over Anandabothini. Since both [[Ananda Vikatan]] and [[Anandagunabodhini]] were in the same structure as Anandabodhini, Nagavedu Munisamy Mudaliar filed a case and received the verdict in his favour. Anandagunabodhini altered its structure and changed its name to [[Amirthagunabodhini]].
 
== Content ==
== Reference ==
== Reference ==
[[File:Om021.jpg|thumb|Anandabodhini magazine format]]
[[File:Om021.jpg|thumb|Anandabodhini magazine format]]
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* [https://www.dinamani.com/tamilnadu/2020/aug/16/anandapothini-the-forerunner-of-tamil-magazines-minister-k-pandiyarajan-3450519.html Dinamani Article on Anandabodhini]
* [https://www.dinamani.com/tamilnadu/2020/aug/16/anandapothini-the-forerunner-of-tamil-magazines-minister-k-pandiyarajan-3450519.html Dinamani Article on Anandabodhini]
* [https://www.thamizham.net/ithazh/oldmag/om/om008-u8.htm Thamizham Link-1] and [https://www.thamizham.net/ithazh/oldmag/om/om021-u8.htm Thamizham Link-2] : Issues preserved in digital form in Tamzham ''Naal Oru Nool'' (One Book a Day) Program.
* [https://www.thamizham.net/ithazh/oldmag/om/om008-u8.htm Thamizham Link-1] and [https://www.thamizham.net/ithazh/oldmag/om/om021-u8.htm Thamizham Link-2] : Issues preserved in digital form in Tamzham ''Naal Oru Nool'' (One Book a Day) Program.
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Anandabodhini (1915-1960) was a multi-flavor magazine published in Tamil by N. Munisamy Mudaliar on behalf of Anandabodhini Press. Five thousand copies were printed in the first year. Till 1960, it was published in various forms for 25 years with support from readers, and then stopped.

Background

Anandabodhini Cover Page

In 1915, Nagavedu Munisamy Mudaliar started Anandabodhini magazine. It was run well with support from thousands of subscribers. When Anandabodhini was published, the process of distributing the magazines through shops was not established. For the readers outside Chennai, magazines were distributed for subscription through post only. It is believed that Anandabodhini had 5000 subscribers, which was a big number for the period. The detective series written by Arani Kuppusamy Mudaliar contributed for the sales of the magazine.

After Kalki joined Ananda Vikadan as its editor, Ananda Vikadan continued to be successful and grew into a large magazine. Kalaimagal magazine was also a commercial success. Anandabodhini gradually lost popularity and was published sporadically and stopped in 1960.

Litigation

Fascinated by the success of Anandabodhini, two more magazines were launched by others: Ananda Vikatan in 1925 and Anandagunabodhini in 1926. S.G. Ramanujalu Naidu was the editor of Anandagunabodhini and his strong writing skills exhibited its winning trend over Anandabothini. Since both Ananda Vikatan and Anandagunabodhini were in the same structure as Anandabodhini, Nagavedu Munisamy Mudaliar filed a case and received the verdict in his favour. Anandagunabodhini altered its structure and changed its name to Amirthagunabodhini.

Content

Reference

Anandabodhini magazine format


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