Category: about me

  • Xocolatl Chiquitita ?

    Xocolatl Chiquitita ?

    Grandma Allarasi’s Dairy was like a chocolate factory. Travel was like coconut blends, Dark chocolate flavours of parenting, the grounding warm cocoa of personal stories. and grandma herself chocolate chilli

  • Podcast Episode: Dreams, Museums, And Monsoons

    Pip: Parwatisingari's Weblog is running a full diagnostic on the human interior — dreams, mirrors, chakras, and museums where the exhibits stare back harder than you do. Mara: That's the territory parwatisingari is covering: the surreal logic of dreams set in Goa, a monsoon-season reckoning with adaptation and healing, and what museums quietly do to…

  • Education…EnGulfed?

    Education…EnGulfed?

    War doesn’t just shut schools. It rewires thinking—trading curiosity for survival, depth for efficiency, and quietly reshaping how an entire generation learns, chooses, and dreams.

  • Internation Choreographers Day

    Internation Choreographers Day

    On International Choreographers’ Day, choreography emerges as embodied knowledge—where text, terrain, ritual, and lived experience converge to shape meaning through movement in theatre.

  • Mullah Nasruddin At Mango Meadow

    Mullah Nasruddin At Mango Meadow

    Workaholism is not ambition—it’s anesthesia. A trance of doing, born of the mother wound, masked as virtue. Even the donkey knows when to rest.

  • HaseKale

    HaseKale

    HaseKale is a folk-art form Sagar in Karnataka. Bandagadde Radhakrishna is dedicated to reviving the art form that he viewed drawn on or walls of windows of houses of DigateKoppa. the white lines drawn on the earth walls fascinated him. What I am sharing here is what I gathered from him. In 1995 dramatist and…