English, Hindi, Tamil etc
I publish articles in various languages, using this tag predominantly for pieces written in English or those accompanied by English translations, as well as in Hindi, Tamil or other languages, primarily catering to non-Sanskrit-speaking audiences.
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Why I Disappeared: My Trip to Greece

In this short article, I explain my 2-week absence! Continue reading
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Sanskrit Classes!

Today was another eventful day, marking the start of my Sanskrit classes for the academic year. I’m teaching two classes this time—a beginner and an intermediate level. For the past decade, I’ve mostly taught intermediate and advanced levels, so stepping back into the beginner’s class after so long was surprisingly enjoyable, maybe even more fun Continue reading
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Rasa by RaGa: A Breathtaking Carnatic Concert Experience

My reflections on the Carnatic concert ‘Rasa by RaGa,’ performed by the RaGa sisters! Continue reading
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Signs and Superstitions: Fox, Donkey, Owl, and Eagle Omens

In this article, I discuss animal omens as explained in an old magazine! Continue reading
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An Eloquent Poetic Exploration
The verse reflects on the rarity of a truly benevolent soul amid numerous individuals. Continue reading
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Diamonds: A Woman’s Best Friend

This article highlights diamond’s significance, pleasing Venus and bringing auspiciousness to wearers as per Ratnashastra! Continue reading
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Uttara Kandam – Book Review (in English and Sanskrit)

This is a review of the book “Uttarakandam” by Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa, based on the Sanskrit translation of the original Kannada novel. Continue reading
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Dr.S.L. Bhyrappa: Writer Par Excellence
A Brief Perspective on the Renowned Author S.L. Bhyrappa’s Works Continue reading
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Impactful Reads!
Oh my! I don’t think I can stop with just three. If you’re into Tamil and Sanskrit literature like me, there’s a plethora of books out there that will undoubtedly have a profound impact. Take the epic Ramayana by Maharishi Valmiki, where countless life lessons are imparted through its rich narrative. The characters are incredibly Continue reading

