These are two situations that gave a perspective of one telling another person ‘what they did’ (and ‘what they did’ was not a pleasant action to do), without holding back anything. We call this ‘telling the truth’. Read on for… Continue Reading →
I have read and heard people relating many incidents from the Mahabharata, to day to day living. I have hence thought that Ramayana is more a story, with some learnings and messages; or perhaps this thought is also because I… Continue Reading →
This chapter seems to be one more, that details a single situation. This is getting more and more unexpected and unanticipated!! What is the situation? Let me give a background before stating the situation (Ah!! Kamban’s style (meaning first and… Continue Reading →
Perhaps one of the important situations in the Ramayana, which also is a turning point in its own way. I have heard a lot about this situation but did not know the words that were used, to change a person’s… Continue Reading →
As shared in the introduction of this series of blogs on The ‘Epic’ Learning, I will be taking sections from the book ‘Valmiki Ramayana’ by Cho Ramaswamy and will add my perspective from day to day living. While the… Continue Reading →
Setting the context of this series of blogs: I am not sure if I have been hearing from people right from my childhood, that Ramayana and Mahabharata are our holy books and the main characters in these holy books, like… Continue Reading →
I remember going on vacations with the family and we used to pack our days, sight seeing places that are recommended; or those we think we should see. This was a vacation where we wanted to see a few places,… Continue Reading →
Where to go? How many days? Where do we stay? These were the questions we had when we were planning for a short vacation as a family. Wayanad came up as a suggestion and we latched on it. A visit… Continue Reading →
This is a tale of two walks.. Gosh, this sounds like Charles Dickens’s – A tale of two cities 🙂 The first walk was through the walk of life. A walk through Lalbagh, in the early part of the day…. Continue Reading →
It was a story written by Khalil Gibran, that set Arya into a pensive mood. The story was about a king who had called 1000 wise men of different tribes to his kingdom and asked them to frame laws. When… Continue Reading →
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