The Maha Kumbh: Grand Synthesis of Science, Faith, and Culture

The Kumbh Mela, often hailed as the “greatest show on earth,” is a phenomenon unparalleled in human civilization. This grand confluence of religion, spirituality, culture, and science represents a synthesis that transcends time and geography. No other event encapsulates such a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, faith and empirical knowledge, or spiritual devotion andContinue reading “The Maha Kumbh: Grand Synthesis of Science, Faith, and Culture”

Reflections on New year Traditions

None of the major civilizations of the world ever celebrated New Year at a time that even closely coincided with the first January of Gregorian calendar. The Mesopotamians, the Egyptian, the Chinese, the Persians, none of these older civilizations ushered in the new year on January the first. And it was certainly never an IndianContinue reading “Reflections on New year Traditions”

Celebrating Deepavali

A Light That Must Shine Within and Beyond Today is Deepavali, the festival of lights. The rows of flickering lamps in every house symbolize enlightenment and joy, warmth and compassion. As we light up our homes, streets, and communities, we celebrate the festive spirit in ways that express the joy of the heart and mind. Continue reading “Celebrating Deepavali”

Pitri Paksh-Visiting An Honoured Tradition: Part III

Evolution of the Practice The practice of Pitri Paksh seems to have evolved over time. While early Vedic rituals were cantered on fire offerings (Yajna), Shraddha incorporated the use of offerings such as Pindas, which became central to the tradition of Pitri Paksh. This evolution from fire rituals to food offerings reflects a shift towardsContinue reading “Pitri Paksh-Visiting An Honoured Tradition: Part III”

Varanasi-Divine Chaos

Varanasi, the city of Lord Shiva, stands as a place where chaos and divinity intertwine seamlessly. If ever a place defined chaos in its purest form, it is Varanasi — a chaos that has persisted through millennia, uninterrupted and unmitigated. The origins of Varanasi, also called Benares or Kashi, stretch back to antiquity. It isContinue reading “Varanasi-Divine Chaos”

Celebrating Father’s Day

“One father is more than a hundred schoolmasters.” -George Herbert Exactly a month later than the Mother’s Day, falls the celebration of Father’s Day. It is intriguing that mothers and fathers are remembered through a celebration. Yet, these emerging customs merit both attention and encouragement, notwithstanding a certain misgiving about their appropriateness. Both are AmericanContinue reading “Celebrating Father’s Day”

Spring in Savannah – Part I

Colour, Celebration, and Rejuvenation  In the heart of the American South lies a city that’s more than just a destination—it’s a living, breathing collage of history, economic prowess, and cultural richness. Here, amidst the cobblestone streets, beneath the sprawling arms of ancient oaks draped in Spanish Moss, lies a city where the past and present danceContinue reading “Spring in Savannah – Part I”