Meet Pepita Seth: Kerala’s ‘adopted daughter’ who finally became an Indian citizen at 84
After over 50 years of living in Kerala and deeply immersing herself in its culture, 84-year-old Pepita Seth has officially become an Indian citizen. The UK-born woman, lovingly called the…
7 Japanese techniques to let go of relationship anxiety
Naikan means “looking inside.” Each night, reflect on three questions: What did my partner do for me today? What did I do for them? What troubles did I cause? This…
Which country was your first international destination? |
Everyone remembers their first time crossing a border with a passport that still smelled new. The first immigration stamp. The first foreign currency awkwardly counted at the airport, I did…
Why Kate Middleton’s brown midi dress looks so rich and timeless |
Princess Kate captivated onlookers with her signature elegant style at a recent engagement. Opting for a sophisticated chocolate-brown midi dress by Edeline Lee, she subtly personalized the look with a…
6 features that increase a home’s resale value over time
Durable flooring, high-end wall finishes, modern countertops, and outdoor lifestyle features can raise selling prices by several percentage points. Buyers often interpret quality materials as a sign of long-term durability…
Curiosity Corner: Animals that went extinct because of human hunting
Once, magnificent creatures like the Dodo and Passenger Pigeon roamed Earth. Their trusting nature and sheer numbers, however, couldn’t protect them from human hunting and habitat destruction. From the vast…
The Hidden Science of Pratyahara: Bhagavad Gita Verse 4.27 Explained
The Hidden Science of Pratyahara: Bhagavad Gita Verse 4.27 Explained
Parenting quote of the day: “Uplift yourself through your efforts, and do not degrade yourself. For, the mind can be the friend and also the enemy of the Self” – Bhagavad Gita |
The teachings of the Bhagavad Gita reveal the mind’s contradictory roles as both ally and adversary. Educators are encouraged to nurture a student’s inner dialogue through recognition of effort and…
How Charity, Austerity, and Yoga Lead to the Absolute Truth: Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 4, Verse 28
How Charity, Austerity, and Yoga Lead to the Absolute Truth: Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 4, Verse 28
8 baby names you will hear everywhere in the next 5 years
Baby names often reflect the times we live in. Over the next five years, Indian parents are expected to lean towards names that feel rooted yet fresh. These names sound…