A request and a disclaimer: Before you begin to read this blog, request you to first read the blogs titled ‘A curtain raiser to the blog series on karma yoga and The seed for karma yoga’ as this sets the… Continue Reading →
A request and a disclaimer: Before you begin to read this blog, request you to first read the blog titled ‘A curtain raiser to the blog series on karma yoga’ as this sets the context for this blog and the… Continue Reading →
I started writing this blog sitting on the pavement outside the US Consulate in Chennai but the sight of the happenings around was so interesting, that I kept the writing for later. This blog has nothing to do with the… Continue Reading →
Thoughts hit Surya like a ton of bricks. Thoughts that went in circles in her mind, no matter the activity she was engaged in. It wasn’t something hat came out of the blue. She was ruminating over many incidents that… Continue Reading →
For this blog series on karma yoga, I draw my learnings from the Bhagavad Gita Home Study book by Pujya Swami Dayananda Saraswati. Any error in the way I have blogged upon on any aspect, is due to an error… Continue Reading →
It is amazing how one theatre play can change how you look at situations and contexts.. When an unexpected opportunity came my way to watch a play titled ‘The Father’ that had Naseeruddin Shah as the protagonist, I took it… Continue Reading →
Peranbu (compassion as is the translation given for the title) a tamil movie, initially caught my attention thanks to the law of attraction to my profession of special education. But as the movie went from scene to scene, it gripped… Continue Reading →
It was one of those days for Bhargavi.. One situation that triggered off tumultuous feelings within her.. feelings that had a cause, though for a situation that was not going to change. “Reality is different from what I want” was… Continue Reading →
Around the time when I intensified my journey as a student of vedAnta (scriptures at the end of the vEdAs which is the religious text of the Hindus) is also when I also began my journey as a PhD student…. Continue Reading →
This dialogue is neither a figment of imagination nor a real one; and the same applies to the characters as well. The character MAnvi is one I see myself in, though at times different. Her thAthA is one who seems… Continue Reading →
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