-Vani Mishra Civilization’s past is not carved on stone. Nor is it written only on the walls of temples or the gates of great cities, nor indeed in the annals of kings and tales of their victories. A civilization is as much in the bubbling clay pot over a low flame, in the dust of […]Read More
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In the mystic realms of ancient Vedic India, a luminary figure graced the tapestry of philosophical wisdom—Lopamudra, also known as Kaveri, Kaushitaki, and Varaprada. She transcended the conventional roles of her time, not merely as the revered consort of the sage Agastya, but as a formidable philosopher in her own right. The echoes of her […]Read More