Pride and Jealousy have No Place in a Relationship, Proved Lord Krishna
Ego in a relationship can lead to irreparable damage if it is not nipped in the bud
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Ego in a relationship can lead to irreparable damage if it is not nipped in the bud
Pride and Jealousy have No Place in a Relationship, Proved Lord Krishna Read More »
Married off to an ascetic old man, Ahalya ‘sinned’ with Indra in disguise; was that a sin or was it but natural?
The Story Of Ahalya And Indra: Was It Really Adultery? Read More »
What happens when grief drives a soul to rage and revenge?
When Shiva lost Sati and The Rage That Followed Read More »
The origin of the Chandravanshi dynasty is a weird and wonderful story
One Body Two Genders: How the Chandravanshis came to be Read More »
When love runs deep, it touches spiritual highs
Godfire: Lessons learnt from the love of Shiva and Sati Read More »
The sole heiress of Manipur and the only wife who perhaps found her place of worth in the story, Chitrangada is arguably an unsung hero in Mahabharata. A warrior, a queen, a lover. A loyal and royally deprived wife. Oh, and a mother, of course! Her identity gets muddled, like the rest of the women.
Chitrangada: The Woman Who Changed Gender to Marry Arjun Read More »
Have you ever wondered why nobody ever named their daughters Kaikeyi, when the names of Kaushalya or Sumitra were quite common? Is it because she was the proverbial stepmother who was responsible for the exile of Ram? But have you ever wondered what would have happened if Ram had not gone to the forest and
Why it Was Important for Kaikeyi from the Ramayana to Be Wicked Read More »
If Radha stands for young, rebellious love, Rukmini for determined devotion, Satyabhama typifies an exacting, even possessive partner. The nature of Krishna’s relationship with his second principal wife is best described as fiery – a red among pastels as it were. This becomes evident from the many episodes in mythology including the divine couple. Who
Why Krishna’s Satyabhama may have been a Seasoned Feminist Read More »
Ram was willing to do anything for Sita and she was ready to brave the hardships for him. Love and romance enveloped their relationship
Ram And Sita: Romance Was Never Absent From This Epic Love Story Read More »
Unlike the kiss – and condom-shy nation we seem to have now become, India was once known, among other things, as the land of the Kamasutra. We were that ‘forward’ nation that not only gave the world fascinating sex manuals but also put images of amorous couples on our temple walls. Sex was not a
India’s Forgotten Celebration Of Love: Story Of Kama And Rati Read More »