Month: February 2022

Poetry

M‘other’

(A daughter’s emotional rant upon her mother’s unexpected demise)   I Until death tore us apart, until the vacuum of loneliness engulfed me, until my innermost crevices suffused in darkness, until they told that you are gone forever, I never realized you were the ‘Other’……     Skimming through the […]

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How is Technology Revolutionizing Yoga

by Adwaith PB Yoga is no longer that “hey oldie” as it used to be. From the aegis old Pasupati seal unearthed from an Indus Valley site, Yoga has revolutionized itself into a dynamic tech-integrated discipline. From Pasupati to Apple watch, the journey of Yoga through the corridors of time […]

Poetry

Belgium is Wet Again

the slippery drizzle returned last night and continues making puddles on the road reflecting headlights of the snug cars that splash those on bike and with umbrellas clutched in hand in a hurry to find a dry place a home or a café somewhere where the coffee is sweet and […]

Poetry

Race

I kept running trying to chase time The faster I ran, the farther I felt Trying to outrun the hardest hours Hoping to catch the loudest laugh Minutes of the nostalgic past Happiness just a split second apart I kept running trying to chase time The farther I ran, the […]

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Padmavati Temple During Pandemic

by Madhura Janorkar The covid pandemic made us live in a situation that was not even imaginable by any of us. The empty roads, restricted areas, masks, and increased familiarity of words like lockdown and curfew were followed with the empty premises of temples. Temple is a place that one […]