Wrote these lines long ago. Today they showed up in one of the documents. So thought of sharing it with you all. Noxious relationships choked her.Rustling archives of her thoughts.Scraping entombed memories.A spate of harsh, cruel words.Imprisoned in the citadel of her heart.Floods of lachrymal water soak the blank paperwith whorls of pulsating pain.Feelings cloistered … Continue reading Rejoicing the Liberty
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Teatime Snacks
Super Suprabhat, you lovely people!Bringing some pictures of culinary trials and triumphs from my kitchen…prepared as teatime snacks. It's been a long time since I have posted in the Āhāra segment. These are some pictures I managed to click. First, we have the Raw Banana Tikki I made for my Sankashta Chuturthi fast. Simple Tikki made … Continue reading Teatime Snacks
Dawn
Hello friends, sharing these few lines I wrote. May the stars light upLet this darkness freezeOn this fragrant dawnLet there be a happy breeze May an awakened natureAwaken the human meritMay the good kill the evilUniting the human spirit Cleansing the path aheadWith a breath of freshnessAnd free-spirited radianceLet there be kindness May we understand … Continue reading Dawn
Devashayani Ashadhi Ekadashi. 2022
PC: Pinterest Wishing all, my dear Adbhut friends, a blessed Devashayani Ashadhi Ekadashi. Devshayani Ekadashi, also known as Maha Ekadashi, Padma Ekadashi, or Prathama Ekadashi, is one of the most important days for the Hindus. This Ekadashi is called Devashayani Ashadhi Ekadashi because it is believed that on this day, Bhagawan Vishnu goes to sleep … Continue reading Devashayani Ashadhi Ekadashi. 2022
Happy International Yoga Day
Sunday Snapshot #14
Hello friends, sharing this American/Caribbean Flamingo for today's Sunday Snapshot. Our Condo Management decided to get a feel of Jurong bird park at our Condo and installed decorative bird statues. And my phone promptly caught these, and I am presenting one of them here —some fun trivia about the beautiful pink birdies. 1.More than 2 … Continue reading Sunday Snapshot #14
Usal Chapati
Once Anna had gone to Gulbarga for a musical concert. After the show, the car was on its way back. It was around two o'clock in the dark of night. Anna took a detour from the main road, and we started driving on a narrow mud road. The co-passengers were confused by this sudden change … Continue reading Usal Chapati
Sunday Snapshot #13
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is a Theravada Buddhist temple (wat) in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. The temple is often referred to as "Doi Suthep" although this is actually the name of the mountain where it's located. It is a sacred site to many Thai people. The temple is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the city of Chiang Mai and situated at an elevation … Continue reading Sunday Snapshot #13
Her Strength
In her words, there's hidden strength and wisdom derived from ages of endurance and persistence. Kalyani S Kakade
Sunday Snapshot #12
Sharing this Sanskrit shloka explaining the importance of the raincloud, Parjanya is called and given the full status of divine power alongside the other Vedic gods for his procreative power. नवमासधृतं गर्भं भास्करस्य गभस्तिभिः। पीत्वा रसं समुद्राणां द्यौः प्रसूते रसायनम्॥ Nava-māsa-dhṛtaṃ garbhaṃ bhāskarasya gabasthibhiḥ | Pītvā rasaṃ samudrāṇāṃ dyauḥ prasūte ras’-āyanam || For Nine months, … Continue reading Sunday Snapshot #12