Indian Temples & Iconography
5.04.2025
Kamakhya - Reliving the Kalikapurana, Questioning the Essence of Human Love
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I have been careful about the Goddess kamakhya, not regarding the kind of worship that is offered to her (Kaulachara/Vamamarga) but the circ...
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2.27.2025
Maha Kumbh - Where the Ocean of Humanity meets the Waves of Divinity
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There have been several reasons why I wanted to go for the Maha Kumbh, from wanting to see the Naga Babas upfront and experiencing their dis...
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3.26.2020
A Sweet Smile of Sublime Beauty
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It was the first glimpse I caught of her, she appeared settled on the sacred seat within the sanctum of the Kanchi temple. Kamakshi Amman s...
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10.28.2019
Kamakshi or Kamakhya - It is the power of the Goddess that matters
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In the dark environs of Tantrik supremacy, every step into a physical temple is a leap into once own divine self. Kamakshi, as she ...
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8.26.2019
The Art of Information Architecture in Temple Architecture.
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We have been told that Information Architecture tries to map the mental model of the end users. What is this mental model and are they...
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8.06.2019
The Art of Wow Factors in Ancient India
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While going through sacred texts I can’t but help draw a parallel between the works of Adi Shankaracharya in the Soundarya Lahari and ...
7.21.2019
Time - A Concept apparently Understood but not Realised
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They say the only constant is change. Spiritually speaking there is a big flaw in this statement. On the face of it, i...
3.16.2019
Conversations with the Dead
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With every passing day of life and despite the integral presence of the mundane, (which is nice but I don’t always appreciate it) the ...
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2.09.2019
The Dilution in the Institution of Marriage
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Originally, when this ideology was formulated there were 4 stages to living that were tuned towards the overall development of a p...
1.28.2019
Faith - A Subtle Lesson in the Spiritual World.
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I wonder sometimes why spiritualism has not active takers, true seekers I mean. I realise one has to be as close as sage like, con...
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