Timeless Nalanda: Where Wisdom Transcends Destruction

In the heart of ancient India, Nalanda University stood as a beacon of wisdom. Its red-brick walls cradled knowledge—nine million books, inscribed with ink and dreams. Gupta emperors, despite their Hindu roots, embraced Buddhism and nurtured this intellectual oasis. Ayurveda flowed alongside sutras, and the scent of incense mingled with the rustle of palm leaves. … Continue reading Timeless Nalanda: Where Wisdom Transcends Destruction

CELEBRATING AYODHYA: A LETTER TO MY GRANDFATHER

Dear Achacha, This is an important and much-awaited week for us, isn't it? For the world, this might be a context of political, historical, or socio-religious relevance. For us and many like us, it is also an emotional one. It is the week of Prana Prathishta at the Ram Mandir of Ayodhya. "Sri Raman" "the mighty … Continue reading CELEBRATING AYODHYA: A LETTER TO MY GRANDFATHER