Category: Thoroughly Mundane

  • Veda Vyasa Beyond The Mahabharata

    Veda Vyasa Beyond The Mahabharata

    “This study examines Vyasa’s shifting role across modern Mahabharata retellings, revealing how authors reshape him as strategist, satirist, or symbol of narrative power.”

  • IS, Was, and Forever: Legacies Nobody Asked For

    IS, Was, and Forever: Legacies Nobody Asked For

    When IS Became Was: Clinton’s Grammar That Shook the World— “Clinton turned a three-letter verb into world theatre: IS. Suddenly grammar wasn’t homework, it was headline news. Legacy? Words can wobble, wobble, yet still stand.”

  • Butter, Flute and Broken Rules

    Butter, Flute and Broken Rules

    May Krishna’s laughter guide you, his mischief free you, his music awaken you. Live joyfully, resist monotony, embrace authenticity, and celebrate each moment as sacred play— Hari sarvothama…Vayu Jeevothama

  • Obon Festival

    Obon Festival

    “When we heal the bonds with our ancestors, we heal something deep within ourselves — and set future generations free from inherited burdens.”

  • Legacy Of A Gnat

    Legacy Of A Gnat

    Here’s to bloggers—the gnats, the misfits, the archivists of inconvenient truths—crafting legacy not through likes, but through words that provoke, heal, and endure.

  • Confessions Of A Couch Potato

    Confessions Of A Couch Potato

    15th July Celebrates Couch Potato Day with a satirical ode to rest, rain, pakoras, and the sacred art of doing nothing—told by a proudly lazy potato himself.