अपना किनारा नदिया की धारा है I

Life is a Journey

The Unfathomable

Dream.....

Karma

You are your own Shadow

The still in the Movement

MOTIONS AND REFLECTIONS WRITTEN THROUGH WORDS

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TRAVELOGUES

My travelogues are narrative blogs that document my journeys in detail - capturing not only places visited, but also the experiences, encounters, and reflections that shape each journey. These writings go beyond itineraries and landmarks, focusing instead on the emotions, conversations, and moments that make travel meaningful.

Each travelogue unfolds as a personal account, blending observation with storytelling. They reflect my engagement with geography, culture, history, spirituality, and everyday life, presenting travel as a lived experience rather than a checklist of destinations. The emphasis remains on authenticity, context, and continuity, allowing readers to follow the journey as it evolves.

MY GURU STORY

Gurudev shaped my life journey

Many-many years back, I used to think how a person can pray to another person. I would see my father in law praying to his Guru, whenever I would visit my in-laws. He would be studying books written by so many Gurus and Swamis. He would visit Ashram of his Guru quite often. Many swamis would be visiting his home etc etc. But, somehow, I was not touched by any such things.

My friends and colleagues in the office learnt Sudarshan Kriya (Basic Course/ Happiness Program) from Art of Living teachers. I was aware about Gurudev and many were pushing me to learn Sudarshan Kriya since mid nineties. They would tell about Gurudev, some miracles, healings etc but somehow I was not getting drawn to learning Sudarshan Kriya. Then Miracle happened ...

Moments captured in frames.

PHOTOGRAPHY

North-East India

“To photograph is to appropriate the thing photographed. It means putting oneself into a certain relation to the world that feels like knowledge—and, therefore, like power.”

PLANTS AT HOME

Some plants at home, grown with care and patience

Growing plants at home improves air quality by producing oxygen and filtering toxins, reduces stress, and enhances mental well-being. Indoor plants also add aesthetic appeal, create a calming environment, and can even boost productivity and focus.

Beyond health benefits, caring for plants fosters a sense of responsibility and connection with nature, making the home more lively and refreshing.