Tag: Quirky Myths

  • I Name You…

    I Name You…

    Names are not we are given, it is what we respond to. The Egyptian theology says all of us have our secret names that our soul recognizes.

  • Panguni, Powder and Proper Bath

    Panguni, Powder and Proper Bath

    At Aunt Selvi’s breakfast table, Holi becomes less about color and more about climate, discipline, and how every culture edits mythology to suit itself.

  • The Donkey’s Burden

    The Donkey’s Burden

    Two donkeys argue over emptiness and borrowed glory, while Nasruddin quietly audits their delusions and discovers that proximity to greatness is not authorship.

  • Self Possed.

    Self Possed.

    Raveena feared ghosts; Kanika feared herself. Ptah shuffled tarot cards and exposed the real horror—trauma recycling itself while I blamed everything on writer’s block.

  • Tile By Tile

    Tile By Tile

    A cobra with administrative patience stalks a tiled childhood, demanding overdue grief, while Akshara and Ptah argue whether abandonment requires therapy—or better punchlines.

  • Stepping Together– Waltz Missing.

    Stepping Together– Waltz Missing.

    Marriage, SriJi declared, is a dance—sometimes intimate, sometimes evasive. Unfortunately, no one remembers the steps, and the music is usually drowned by deadlines.