Just a few kilometres away from the holy city of Varanasi in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh lies Sarnath, a place of profound spiritual Read More
From Monastic Life to Ancient Art: The Wonders of Kanheri
The Kanheri Caves, located in Mumbai’s Sanjay Gandhi National Park, are an incredible example of ancient Buddhist art and history. Carved out of dark Read More
A cathedral is a huge church that serves the purpose of possessing the bishop’s seat and serving ordains for the diocese. Ancient cathedrals are Read More
Nomads of the World: Tracing the Indian Roots of the
Imagine living a life in which your identity flows like water, constantly reshaping itself over the course of centuries of migration, echoing the whispers of Read More
This world has seen many willful and fierce empires. Civilizations are transient, and every powerful empire is bound to fall into ruins someday, but what Read More
Rochester Castle: The Guardian of England’s 11th Century Military Legacy
Located in the historic city of Rochester, Kent, Rochester Castle stands as a testament to the military might and architectural skill of the Normans. Built Read More
Rediscovering Muziris: The Lost Port City of Kerala
Set on the Malabar Coast of our own Kerala, Muziris used to be a thriving centre of international trade. It is a renowned historical port Read More
The Murujuga or formerly known as the Burrup Promontory is an impressive social and archeological site located in Western Australia. This region stakes a portion Read More
Bhairavi Brahmani: The Teacher of Sri Ramakrishna
In our second blog, we read about maternal figure Sharada Devi. We also studied how her husband Sri Ramakrishna played an indispensable role in making Read More
The Avvaiyars: The Elderly Female Poets of Tamil Nadu
Avvaiyar is a Tamil word which means respected elderly woman or grandmother. The Avvaiyars is not a name but a title given to three-woman poets Read More