Megalai Senthilkumar

A passionate teacher turned Digital Marketer.

Appa lives on

What are the odds of meeting someone at a random temple event who knows the goodness of appa? At the Muthalamman Mariamman Temple in Kalkulam, a Chennai family had gathered for their annual abhishekam to their kuladeivam. About fifty of them—silk-clad women with gold necklaces and big jimmikis stirring  ven pongal and chakkara pongal; men arranging chairs; children...

Yoga Narasimhar Temple, Sholingar

Going out with childhood friends for a day trip is exciting and a temple trip after months and perhaps years of planning fructified recently and the destination was the Yoga Narasimha temple, a 108 Divya Desam at Sholingar, a few hours drive from Chennai. The three of us decided to start early and grab breakfast on the way. A little tip — it’s best to eat before...

The Day We Built a Website in 8 Hours — And Nailed It

Having started our Digital Marketing journey way back in 2004, when anything digital was still in its nascent stage, it has been a truly exciting ride — filled with immense learning, a fair share of highs and lows, and unforgettable moments of inspiration and ingenuity. Over the years, we’ve encountered all kinds of challenges and clients — big and small, detailed...

Choosing the Right Hosting for Your Business: Lessons from a Midnight Crisis

It was well past midnight at LBN Tech. Though we’re not a round-the-clock team, that night was different. One of our longtime clients from Oregon, Joseph Baer, reached out in distress—his website which was hosted with a local company, had gone down, and it looked like it had been hacked. Venkat from our team was already on the case, trying to raise a ticket with the...

Abhaya Meenakshi – Our Guardian of Grace

Many years ago, my maternal great-grandparents opened their home to a Brahmin couple who arrived at their doorstep, asking for a place to stay. Moved by the quiet grace they carried, they offered the couple shelter, giving them a room in the house and supporting them with provisions and milk. During the couple’s stay, the family began to experience a series of...

Mrs.: A Mirror to Reality That Still Hits Home

Seeing so many reviews about Zee5’s Mrs., I decided to spend my Saturday afternoon watching it—to see for myself whether the reviews truly reflected the film. It has been several hours since I watched it, yet it lingers in my mind, much like The Great Indian Kitchen, the film it is adapted from. For someone married in the eighties, several scenes in Mrs. feel as...

Manmadha in Tanjore Art

Tanjore painting is a classical South Indian art form known for its richness, vivid colours, and embellishments. Traditionally, these paintings depict Hindu gods and goddesses and are crafted on wooden panels with embossed artwork adorned with 22-carat gold foil and semi-precious stones. The grandeur and intricate detailing make Tanjore paintings a cherished heritage...

A Promise beyond Justice

Suseela stared at her teenage daughter, Veena, in shock. Her mind raced, struggling to process the words that had just been spoken. She closed the door quickly, her voice barely a whisper. ‘Oh God… Why? Haven’t I suffered enough? “Amma, I am sorry. I meant to tell you earlier, but just could not find the words.” Suseela stepped closer, clutching Veena’s...

Keezh Kadambur and Mel Kadambur

 Keezh Kadambur Keezh Kadambur is about 15 min drive from Kaatumannar koil. I was excited to see the Kadambur Maaligai of Ponniyin Selvam fame. PS rasikas, I mean Kalki’s novel readers would have also been enthralled to stand at this spot where so many dramatic incidents have happened. I was hopeful, of seeing the ruins at least if not for the palace. The...