by Priyanka Dalal | Indic Culture, Practical Benefits, Rambling, Samsara
I have been traveling for two months now. First Australia & then Taiwan. Both amazing places, full of stories and on the road stuff. All of a sudden I find so many people saying that I am really lucky – and initially I just ignored it but it really got to...
by Priyanka Dalal | Indic Culture, Jainism, Rambling, Samsara, Sant Sangati
I always felt that his was a very intriguing story. Most Indians would be aware of it but just to summarize it, Buddha was on his usual walking journey and he came to a village. The villagers forbade him to walk through the nearby jungle because there was a dangerous...
by Priyanka Dalal | Jainism
In Mumbai the Jain community is pretty well known. Large number of restaurants are pure vegetarian and commonly provide dishes without onion, garlic and potato. When I am traveling I find a lot of people aren’t aware of the Jain diet. Here, Jain Diet [For the...
by Priyanka Dalal | Fundamental Meaning of Words, Hinduism
Recently a Twitter conversation with friends, @priyankawriting It can be beneficial I should think. — Anubha (@teatattler) April 28, 2016 @priyankawriting mandatory is fine I guess. They could do away with including it in the whole “marks” thing, yes. —...
by Priyanka Dalal | Hinduism
Hinduism is a lot in news now a days. I wanted to share some views often on the much discussed news topics but waited until I could sit down and articulate it properly. I see certain trends within society which lead to an onslaught on the age old Indian culture and...
by Priyanka Dalal | Hinduism
Recently I came across an ancient Indian figure. I am usually curious about Indian legends and stories, so was quite fascinated by this creature. It is apparently better known in Oriya-land. It is called a Navagunjara, Pic...
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