Indian freedom movement and independence might not be possible without the possibility of female activists. Women of the early and middle 20th century in India were made to be housebound because of society and its misconceptions. Slowly to make them out, women came out of the house and explored the world. Women’s education was rarely […]Read More
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In Dasa Mahavidyas of Shakta tradition, Chinnamasta devi is the sixth Hindu goddess. She is known for her shockingly striking depictions of her decapitated head. Her name derived from chinna meaning severed and masta meaning head, literally translates into the goddess with a severed head. This stark imagery is central to her representation and symbolic […]Read More
The Shri Laxmi Narayan Mandir stands as a testament to faith and devotion. Nestled in the heart of Karachi, Pakistan, this Hindu temple has witnessed over two centuries of prayers, rituals, and community gatherings.Around 200 years ago, skilled hands laid the temple’s foundation. Its walls echo tales of generations who sought solace and blessings. The […]Read More
Rama Pir Mandir stands as a testament to centuries of devotion. This Hindu temple, dedicated to Ramdev Pir, exudes an air of reverence and mystique. The temple’s roots trace back to 1859, a time when the echoes of Ramdev Pir’s legacy resonated across the arid plains. Three and a half centuries after the saint’s passing […]Read More
Scented Tomorrows: Shaping the Future of Perfumery
A captivating blend of artistry and innovation is propelling the perfume industry into a new era. Technological advancements have become the driving force behind transformative changes, reshaping every facet of perfume-making. Amidst these exciting developments lie a multitude of challenges and opportunities that fragrance companies must navigate to thrive in an ever-changing market. Let’s embark […]Read More
Fragrance and Responsibility: Navigating the Eco-Ethical Imperatives of Perfumery
Fragrances have woven themselves into the tapestry of human history, from ancient rituals to modern indulgences. In ancient civilizations, perfumes held sacred significance, entwined with religious practices and personal adornment. Through the ages, fragrances evolved from symbols of luxury to everyday essentials, culminating in today’s era of mass production and consumption. In the midst of […]Read More
Bhairavi is the fifth goddess in the Dasa Mahavidyas and is worshiped as a manifestation of goddess Kali. Her name Bhairavi is derived from a Sanskrit word which means terror or fearful, as well as someone who inspired awe amongst the spectators. Bhairavi is associated with Bhairava as his consort who is the male form […]Read More
Goddess Bhuvaneshwari, lovingly called Bhuvaneshwari devi is the fourth goddess in the ten Mahavidyas of Shaktism. She is said to be the Mahadevi. Bhuvaneshwari is a compound word, consisting of two words Bhuvanam and Ishwari. Bhuvanam means all the worlds of the cosmic universe, whereas Ishwari means the feminine principle of a lord or the […]Read More
Tripura Sundari, is the third most revered goddess in the ten Mahavidyas of Shaktism, a female goddesses’ oriented sect of Hinduism and Sri Vidya traditions, where she is considered as the most beautiful and graceful. The word Tripura once broken down can be interpreted as tri meaning three and pura translating into a city, the […]Read More
Tara also known as the compassionate saviour and protector of humanity, who liberates the humans from the continuous cycle of birth and rebirth, is the second Mahavidya goddess in Shaktism and tantric traditions. She is believed to be the avatar of the great Mother Goddess Mahadevi. Her name means star in Sanskrit and symbolizes her […]Read More