Whenever I see any of the mountains for the very first time, my mind starts to imagine about the view of the world from the top, the places on the peak and about the view on the other side of the mountain. This degree of fascination is proportional to the altitude and the difficulty level... Continue Reading →
Abundance
Perhaps the most common desires among most of the people around the globe are the desires of everlasting happiness, neverending love and to witness novelty from time to time. If these 'everlasting' and 'neverending' labels sound too subjective, proper alternative terms could be 'abundant' or 'overflowing'. In an ideal boundless life, which is usually considered... Continue Reading →
Nekhbet at Himalayas
For me, the term 'Egyptian' stands for mysterious. But having said that, I do not mean that Egyptians look like aliens. The very first images which come to my mind with the word 'Egypt' are Nile river civilization, the huge pyramids and many unsolved mysteries. So over the course of time, I have developed an... Continue Reading →
Life, Music & Travel
Life, music and travel I wish to blend them all. Djembe, Flute or Viol I want to play all. Folks, Ballads or Gospel I dream to sing all. Yes, that’s me I want to paint murals on the wall. Be it a desert, hill or waterfall I desire to spot them all. Maasai, Zulu or... Continue Reading →
Secluded Faith
The Indian subcontinent is known as a region of polytheistic faith, always ready to accommodate any of the alternative views; one of the reasons that multiple faith systems originated and peacefully coexisted at this place from thousands of years. Indian society has been known for its diversity at multiple levels, including faith. That's why we... Continue Reading →
If Technology fails
“Which telecom company’s advertisement is this still image from?” This is how my online friend Imrans’s immediate reaction came, who had assumed that the still was downloaded from the webpage of Vodafone or Airtel or any other telecommunication company. For me it was a great compliment. I realized, yes, if I were a professional photographer... Continue Reading →
Buddha Gates
During primary school days, 1st or 2nd standard I guess, I and most of my classmates used to bring down a mountain and valley landscape in our drawing notebooks, having an isolated hut in the centre of the Valley, rising sun from the lofty peaks and a river coming from the mountains and passing near... Continue Reading →
Distance is distance unless traveled
For the expansion of consciousness, feel and observe in now and move as far away as you can.