Art and Literature

  • A Review of The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny Part II

    A review of the novel, “The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny”, capturing the details of the latter chapters. Understand the journey of the protagonists by going through this review.

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  • A Review of Kiran Desai’s The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny (Part I)

    Booker Prize winner Kiran Desai’s long-awaited novel, The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny, is a detailed account of two young Indians settled in America and of their navigation of culture, roots, and identity. The story unfolds steadily and gives an early impression of another set of confessions and nostalgic longings of an Indian American author. However,…

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  • Manifestation of the Truth

    The past two weeks have been challenging…mainly because of the manifestation of the truth that the world is no more free. I have been spending my time at home reading and educating myself about the facts that we will like to not accept outright…rather pretend that everything, yes every damn thing, is okay and fine.…

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  • Understanding Margo Roth Spiegelman

    Last few weeks have been quite enlightening… as the ultimate truth “solitude is bliss” steadily dawned on me. This realization leaves one feeling lonely and empty initially, but eventually turns out to be that truest companion whom you trust more than yourself. The innate quietness of solitude calms the mind lost in a maze of…

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  • Overcoming Inner Prejudices and Attachments

    My deep interest in Buddhism and the ultimate goal of becoming a Buddhist monk motivated me to read the history of Buddhism worldwide and to prepare myself for this goal by understanding its key principles. It’s interesting to note how closely related Zen Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, etc., are philosophically. In the first go, a person…

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  • Saga of Hope

    Saga of Hope

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  • Last Conversation

    Last Conversation

    It’s only at the crack of dawn that I sleep these days, There’s meditative silence resonating peace all around, A stream of moonlight peeks through the open window, Maybe it’s just the incandescent bulb flickering in my neighborhood, I finally let my tired hair fall on my shoulder, To be caressed by my childlike fingers…

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  • The Hindi literature has always been the primary source to comprehend the magnitude of the sociopolitical problems of the Indian society, whether it is the deep rooted patriarchy, subjugation of the commons using religion and other divisive rituals, inner conflicts of an individual or any other rural and urban pertinent topics of discussion and contemplation…

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  • Sight of My True Self

    Sight of My True Self

    Is renunciation the only way to happiness?  Renunciation of wealth,  Renunciation of desire,  Renunciation of ego II Surviving amidst emotions of all hues,  Creating a facade to live up to the game,  Accepting the unequal system,  Nursing the wounded heart thrashed multitude times,  Protecting cherished dreams from evil eyed folks,  So, am I really happy? …

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  • Time is flying away too fast, or on the contrary, it stands still like never before. I look for answers, only to hear nothing in response, absolutely nothing. Days now pass away in search for a “ray of hope”, which remains far beyond my reach. Bombarded with essential and non-essential information on the virus, I…

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