Category: mythology

  • Seasoning life with seasons.

    Rtu samhara, the cycles of season, or rtushringara the romance of season.  That is what it all about cycles, decay and rebirth.  In Sanskrit poetry seasons are entwined with love, both erotic and divine. They are parallel and interwoven. Vasanta spring, the eternal companion of the Kamadev, the lord of love, adorned with flowers and…

  • UnSung Ballad.

  • Three tree

    The number three always fascinated Akshar, the primordial triangle emerging from the union of oneness and duality.  The magic of three seem to emerge everywhere. The Hindu thought talks of Kaya, vaacha, manasa, the body mind and soul, the Vedic Gods, Agni vayu varuna, the fire air and water, the later hindu icons Brahma Vishnu…

  • song of the siren

    the song of the siren Homer talks of these siren who sing such soulful songs, that enraptured the travelling sailors Maybe maybe not. Sometimes I wonder if the song of the siren was ethereal and enraptured because it would bring the song that was within, the secret visions and the unacknowledged fear. After all a…

  • Fatefully yours

    A God without dominion,providence and final cause is nothing but fate and nature. Dublin – The Three Fates Do I believe in fate? The dictionary says fate is • Something unavoidable that befalls a person. • The universal principle or ultimate agency by which the order of thins is presumably prescribed. The decreed cause of…

  • "mdwt ntr" (god's words).

    Among my most prized possessions are words that I have never spoken. Orson Scott Card British Museum: Hieroglyphs Browsing through what Possessions could mean, Of all the act or fact that I possess, the most treasured one to me is the ability through the beautiful things that adorn the world. But personal possession I should…