Being the eldest in my family, I’ve grown up hearing the words “Toi dangor nohoye” or “Tui boro na”—meaning “Aren’t you the eldest?” It was a constant reminder to be more giving, whether it was sharing chocolates, letting my siblings…
Being the eldest in my family, I’ve grown up hearing the words “Toi dangor nohoye” or “Tui boro na”—meaning “Aren’t you the eldest?” It was a constant reminder to be more giving, whether it was sharing chocolates, letting my siblings…
As I watched another scooter pass us, with what seemed to be a swan on wheels, my curiosity piqued as to what the occasion was. Everyone seemed to be rushing as if preparing for a grand event. I called one…
My childhood summers are filled with happy memories of Jhulan Pujo, a festival that felt less like a ritual imposed by elders and more like a play day. We were tasked with gently swinging Radha and Krishna on their decorated…
They say our childhood memories shapes the way you see the world? Well, mine was painted in the deep greens of Assam’s hills, the golden glow of temple bells, and the sweet, sticky taste of Kamakhya’s Peda (traditional Indian sweet…
Imagine the scene: Lord Rama, gracing the holy Ekamra Kshetra (Bhubaneswar) on his birthday. His host, the revered Lord Lingaraj, welcomes him with open arms, ensuring his comfort and orchestrating a grand celebration. This divine encounter, etched in history, is…
Ah, the colorful pandals, the piercing beat of drums, the mesmerizing aroma of incense, and the alluring glow of Goddess Durga under the vivid lights. Yes, my dear friends, I’m talking about Durga Puja, the most vibrant and reverberating Indian…
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