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Respecting Our Farmers

Respecting Our Farmers

Video courtesy: Gulmohar Doodles My phone notified me in the morning that it was Farmer’s Day today. 23rd December is National Farmers’ Day, or Kisan Diwas and is celebrated across the country to honour India’s farmers and mark the birth anniversary of the nation’s fifth 

The Innocent Young Love

The Innocent Young Love

Photo courtesy: Gulmohar Doodles One summer afternoon while rolling on the neatly placed jute mat and occasionally getting amused by the sudden cool breeze, I saw a figure approaching us. Ah! A girl in her mid teens dressed like a doll. I was bewildered. She 

Raksha Bandhan 2020

Raksha Bandhan 2020

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Raksha Bandhan was a low key affair for us three sisters after our house partition. Sending rakhi to our cousins became a rarity keeping in consideration that they never thought and did anything for us. The whole foundation of Raksha Bandhan lies on a brother and sister standing, protecting and loving each other. That was always missing with our cousins.

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Few years back, while I called my sisters on Rakhi and cribbed about not being able to celebrate this festival, their reply opened a totally different perspective for me. The little one said that why is it always perceived to be a “brother” who needs to protect, stand and help us? Aren’t we suppose to help each other as siblings irrespective of being a brother or sister? The middle sister added that we should celebrate the bond we share as the three sisters. Aren’t we the one who have stood for each other in every situation? Weren’t we the one who protected each other from any harm or adverse situations? Weren’t we the one who love immensely?

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They both declared that if the whole concept of Rakhsha Bandhan lies on protection, love, belief and standing for your siblings then we should tie rakhi to each other. A daughter should tie the rakhi to her dad and mom since they are the ones who would always fulfill the Raksha Bandhan concept. Similarly a wife can tie the rakhi to her husband for the same reasons and so on.

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I couldn’t agree much. Sometimes, it is not about “who” but about “why”? So, here it is to my lovely, courageous, brave and loving sisters. I love you and thank you for doing everything what you do and made me believe in today. Here is to the Appa who has always protected me and his daughter. Here is to every sister. Here is to every brother. Here is to every protector. A very Happy Raksha Bandhan ❤:D✨

At the End of the Day

At the End of the Day

Almost nine years back, as a newlywed Tamizh pudhu pondatti, I was clueless about the vast Tamizh cuisine. Moreover, growing up a vegetarian, the idea of cooking fish 🐟 was completely new, smelly 😷 and out of question for me. Still, considering my mother’s teaching 

The Eternal Love

The Eternal Love

Once while talking to my best friend I asked her whether she love her lover still? Does it make her sad that they couldn’t be together and has she ever wondered whether her life would have been better and more beautiful than what it was 

What is Love ❤️

What is Love ❤️

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Among the numerous mythological stories which I have heard in my lifetime, the following remains my favorite. The one which speaks of love. The one which shows a new perspective. The one who shows how a man can keep aside his male chauvinism and consider his wife as one or higher than himself. The one which teaches devotion, love and inspiration. This story is famous in one of the many Tantrik mystic traditions of Bengal.

They say that Lord Shiva never spoke a single word until Shakti came into his life as Sati/Parvati. She became not only his wife, but also his student, asking questions, discussing and deliberating with him, till he revealed to the world the mysteries of life. So one day, a curious Parvati asked him – “What is love?” Shiva looked at her and just smiled. “Oh Lord! Please tell me what is love?” Parvati isisted blushing and hiding her face. Shiva smiled and holding her hand quenched her curiosity.

When you come to me as Annapoorna, the Goddess of Food, and feed me and ask for nothing in return, I feel love. For you have taken care of my hunger unconditionally.

When you come to me as Kamakhya, the Goddess of Pleasure, and hold me intimately as no one else do, I feel love. For you have made me the object of your desire. This is Bhog. This is one kind of love. But there is another kind of love.

When you come to me as Gauri, demure and delicate, and allow me to dominate you, demand things of you, take you for granted, knowing fully well that you cannot be dominated by anyone, I feel love. You made me play dice, laugh at the simple pleasure of games. You made me make you dolls and enjoy entertaining you.

When you come to me as Durga, bearing weapons in your hand, and protect me, I feel secure and safe, and cared for, I also feel love. This is Shakti. This is power. By granting me power over you, by defending me, protecting me, empowering me, you make me feel loved. This is the second kind of love.

But there is yet another kind of love. When you dance atop me as Kali, naked with hair unbound, unafraid to be yourself, unafraid to be powerful and vulnerable and unafraid of being judged and mocked, I feel love. You make me open my eyes. I realize that Lalita, the beautiful one, is also Bhairavi, the fearsome one. I realize Mangala, the auspicious one, is also Chandika, the violent one. I see you totally, without judgment, and I realize I am capable of seeing the truth. That you allow me to see you fully, without judgment, tells me that I have become trustworthy. Thus you become the mirror, the Parvati darpan, that reflects who I am. You help me discover myself. You become my Saraswati. You reveal the true meaning of ‘Darshan’. In joy, I dance. I become Nataraj.

“Thus there are three kinds of love: love for the body that grants satisfaction, love for the heart that grants security and love for the head that grants wisdom. Animals can give the first and the second, only humans can give the third because they have the third eye hidden inside the head. The first two loves spring from Kama, god of desire, and they sustain life on earth. But the third kind of love springs from Kamantaka, from the destruction of desire, unmotivated by fear of death.”

Parvati smiled and she offered Shiva a boon for this wonderful answer. And he said, “As Shyama, the dark Goddess, who is Kali and Shakti, you have taught me love. You have danced atop me, forced me to open my eyes, turn from shava (corpse) to Shiva. Grant me the chance to do the same to you.” So the Goddess asked Shiva to descend on earth as the fair Radha whose love and pining would make her descend as the dark-one Krishna.

My depiction of Shiva and Parvati’s love for each other through Madhubani art. Do let me know your thoughts on this 🙂 Please spend your quarantine days in doing something productive and don’t forget to stay home, stay safe 🙂

Essence of Childhood

Essence of Childhood

Photo courtesy: Prakash Bajracharya Perhaps the most beautiful thing we can feel in our lives is telling someone we love that we love them unconditionally and thanking someone whom we are grateful for. Showing our gratitude to those who taught us how simple life can 

The Colors of Innocence

The Colors of Innocence

Clockwise on the platter – Makhuti, Dahi Vada, Chura bhunja, Gujhiya Photo courtesy: GulmoharDoodles Neythiri is a curious soul. Lately she has been obsessed with the solar system. She likes to admire the moon every single night. Yesterday, while waiting for her Appa to come 

Do Small Things In a Great Way

Do Small Things In a Great Way

Isn’t it a way of nature that everyone is different, yet here to serve a purpose? I believe that in one way or another everyone in their own unique way bring random happiness in someone’s life. It could be a simple greeting on the hallway or just a smile to a passerby. We never know how our one simple and kind gesture can go a long way. Kindness and love always comes back! Who doesn’t need one more reason for their heart to shine brighter? What if joy became our center and we radiate the same?

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Have you seen those tiny colorful butterflies flying hopelessly in the garden? I have spent countless childhood days running behind them. A glimpse of them and my heart would flutter with enormous happiness. I always wondered how it feels like to bring so much happiness in someone’s life: the feeling of my mere presence emitting so much positivity and soothing everyone around. If only my one gesture could bring peace, joy and warmth in another person’s life. Wouldn’t it be a blessing to be remembered and being thought for? To be able to lit a brief flare of contentment in another soul? To spread random joy and happiness. To be the reason of someone’s smile.

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Those thoughts are my muse now and nature has become my solace. The intertwining has led to my love for the Madhubani art form. Love, peace, unity and perseverance are the base of this painting method. The art radiates joy, blessings and a soul touching feel. It touches the heart of all those who embrace, understand, love or tries to accept it in their life. It cures loneliness, anxiety and shows a beautiful way to express love, contentment, sadness and hope. How beautiful it could be to have something which we can relate to? Something which can fill the empty spaces of our weary hearts with a bright beam of joy?

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Won’t it be great if our decisions are made from a place of joy and not fear or shame, or the pressure to please? How about we living our life fully surrounded with love and fully enjoying the life we have got? Even better, if we start doing small things in a great way! What would that look like for you? What would change?

For me it changed everything.

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The decision to gift these carefully hand painted Madhubani painting was just a start to a beautiful journey which lies ahead of me. I hope these cute, pampered small boxes bring loads of happiness in the individual’s life. A glance at this and they know that they were worth it and were in someone’s mind once. May this little joy of art always find them in good health, love and mostly in peace.

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Keep spreading happiness folks. Adios… till we meet again.

Happy Holi ❤

Happy Holi ❤

Photo courtesy: GulmoharDoodles  Bura naa maano Holi hai ❤ Photo courtesy: GulmoharDoodles Bura naa maano Holi hai ❤ A few days before Holi, I asked Neythiri how much does she love me? She heard my question patiently and swayed her head probably thinking of what