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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalRaga and Prana are a mother and daughter duo who are best friends, soul mates and each other's best critics. Writing is a part of their DNA and their writing forms another aspect of their endless conversations about the heart, mind, soul and the eternal Divine.Read More...
Raga and Prana are a mother and daughter duo who are best friends, soul mates and each other's best critics. Writing is a part of their DNA and their writing forms another aspect of their endless conversations about the heart, mind, soul and the eternal Divine.
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When you follow Hanuman, you never get lost.
Miracles and musings, day to day struggles and awe-inspiring legends, 'Following the Wind' is a personal account of bhakti with all its humbling inconsistencies and revelatory interpretations.
This is one seeker's experiences on the path of the Son of the Wind God, her attempt to emulate his qualities as per his famed 12 Names and her understanding that Love may be the only answer.
When you follow Hanuman, you never get lost.
Miracles and musings, day to day struggles and awe-inspiring legends, 'Following the Wind' is a personal account of bhakti with all its humbling inconsistencies and revelatory interpretations.
This is one seeker's experiences on the path of the Son of the Wind God, her attempt to emulate his qualities as per his famed 12 Names and her understanding that Love may be the only answer.
When you follow Hanuman, you never get lost.
Miracles and musings, day to day struggles and awe-inspiring legends, 'Following the Wind' is a personal account of bhakti with all its humbling inconsistencies and revelatory interpretations.
This is one seeker's experiences on the path of the Son of the Wind God, her attempt to emulate his qualities as per his famed 12 Names and her understanding that Love may be the only answer.
When you follow Hanuman, you never get lost.
Miracles and musings, day to day struggles and awe-inspiring legends, 'Following the Wind' is a personal account of bhakti with all its humbling inconsistencies and revelatory interpretations.
This is one seeker's experiences on the path of the Son of the Wind God, her attempt to emulate his qualities as per his famed 12 Names and her understanding that Love may be the only answer.
Some encounters, relationships and friendships go beyond definition.
In ‘The Food Server’, Rashmi seeks to find closure at an ex-boyfriend’s wedding, finding redemption in an unexpected source. Nine years after losing his son, government employee Abdul in ‘Photocopy’ begins to confront his grief when faced with another bereft soul. A luxury Dubai hotel is the setting for a jaded PR Manager’s conversation with &l
Some encounters, relationships and friendships go beyond definition.
In ‘The Food Server’, Rashmi seeks to find closure at an ex-boyfriend’s wedding, finding redemption in an unexpected source. Nine years after losing his son, government employee Abdul in ‘Photocopy’ begins to confront his grief when faced with another bereft soul. A luxury Dubai hotel is the setting for a jaded PR Manager’s conversation with ‘The Guest’. Meanwhile, octogenarian Ramaiah and 20-something Shahzadi swap perspectives about the Hyderabadi haveli they work in under ‘This Old Mango Tree’. In ’Body Mind Index’, two gym-mates find that there’s more to magnetism than meets the eye. Amidst a swarm of engineering aspirants, Venkatesh learns to like the career path his parents pick for him in ‘Future Perfect’. A retired adman can’t sleep till he encounters ’Strangers Every Night’. Touring Edinburgh and London, a successful theatre couple try to go ‘Back to the Beginning’. An unnamed street urchin finds God in her own way in 'Grace is She'. And finally, during self-isolation, film actress Asha takes an inward journey into what it means to be ‘Alone’.
‘A-Quaint-Essences’ is a short collection of stories about these connections, forged over years or over instants, twisting, upturning, or simply adding a brushstroke of meaning to our lives, leaving us different from the people we were before.
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