by Priyanka Dalal | Hinduism, Indic Culture, Rambling
In the second book of Aghora (review here), there is much elaboration of the “esoteric meaning” behind the Ramayana. On the face of it, this is a story of Rama the king and his life struggles. However, esoterically …. Esoterically, Rama is the pure...
by Priyanka Dalal | Hinduism, Indic Culture, Rambling, Samsara
I have taken my time to write this book review. The reason is the way the Aghora book 3 ended. I needed more time to assimilate that information. After the first book (reviewed here) and second book (reviewed here), I had my concerns about reading this third book...
by Priyanka Dalal | Hinduism, Indic Culture
I came to know about Andal & Margazhi – two major Tamil cultural aspects – from a play by Anita Ratnam and two other artists a few years back. It wasn’t a dance performance but more of an introduction to the culture of reading Andal’s...
by Priyanka Dalal | Hinduism, Indic Culture, Spiritual Practices
This COVID lockdown times have had a few very memorable powerful spiritual experiences. Samvatsari Bhaav Pratikraman, a few Sadhguru sathsangs, Akhand Diya (in a different way).. add to that a Zoom Garba session for this Navratri! (what is garba?) Organized by Dada...
by Priyanka Dalal | Hinduism, Indic Culture, Rambling
Books leave different impressions on people. Certain parts of it may leave a deeper impression on me while for others, it may not be majorly memorable. And vice versa. Moreover, these impressions change over time. All of a sudden when life situations change, we may...
by Priyanka Dalal | Hinduism, Indic Culture, Jainism, Rambling, Samsara, Sanskrit, Spiritual Roots
A fairly misunderstood word in today’s day and age. The misunderstandings are natural because it is a deep reality that is not in our face nor obvious. We need to think and perceive the world with some depth. Moreover, in spiritual contexts the word has been...
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