Good Friday reveals a paradox: suffering becomes redemption, darkness leads to light, and sacrifice transforms grief into hope and deeper human understanding.
Tiny trains stitched Bengal’s villages together—stopping for waved hands, carrying lives, memories, and a century of softly moving dreams.
Women have always done the preparatory work like spinning of the yarn as part of the work leading up to the final weaving.
Our cultural dementia makes an entire nation isolate a particular region since its fight has been deliberately suppressed to enhance the delusion of peace.
The celebration is not just a festival, it’s a vibrant expression of tradition and culture.
Essentially, Kalpataru is a tree conjured into existence by human desire and belief.
Where the holy Ganga meets the sea, faith blossoms under vibrant skies, uniting hearts at the serene Ganga Sagar Mela.
Somjit Dasgupta aims to protect and preserve Radhu Babu’s traditional wealth of instruments and his passion for music.
The Buddhist practice of forgiving is basically a spiritual concern which is not founded on the premise of repentance like Jainism.
Thiruvonam represents the peak of the 10-day celebrations of Onam in Kerala and by Malayalis of all communities, all over the world.
In about 2017, I discovered I had become a German Jew. Now, this is not an easily inherited category, nor an easily-acquired one. It came
The Jewish presence in India is ancient. Jews were trading between West Asia and India since Biblical times. The Book of Kings mentions the trade
Ezekiel's pride in his Jewish and Indian heritage was juxtaposed with a deep sense of alienation from both, creating inner turmoil. Frequently, he grappled with
He gets into an airplane on the island of Taipei, and is about to escape, when his plane crashes during attempts to take off.
The eighteenth-century German philosopher Frederick Nietzsche’s discourse on morality gives some interesting explanations. In his books, On the Genealogy of Morality (1887), and Beyond Good
Virendranath Chattopadhyay was the son of Aghorenath Chattopadhyay of Hyderabad, India; his siblings in a large family included the poet Sarojini Naidu and the playwright