Songbirds call, signalling the break of dawn. With a cup of tea in hand, her mind is brimming with thoughts. She puts pen to paper, and conjures up a world. This is an everyday prayer. A ritual of love. A place of solace. The words pour out of her. The dreams and hope, the gifts of youth, the pangs of first love, the restlessness and desires that sprout from change.
Read MoreWalden invites seekers, explorers and wanderers who want to slow down, breathe deep and embrace peace. In this rustic refuge, they have sowed the seeds of conscious indulgence combined with simple living. Walden offers an immerse in an experiential stay at our family-run nature’s haven.
Read MoreEvery piece of heirloom tells a tale of generations. It is a tangible reminder of our regional, cultural and linguistic lineage, preserved in stories and objects of material memory that provide great nostalgia as the years go by. But even nostalgia aside, heirlooms simply convey the importance of the individual or the social microcosm of the family in the larger dialogue of cultural anthropology, wherein the significance of material culture is understood in larger, more cumulative settings.
Read MorePierre Jeanneret was a Geneva born Swiss designer and architect. Along with his visionary cousin, better known as Le Corbusier, they became an unstoppable duo that collaborated on many projects together, including multiple residential spaces.
Read MoreThis photo was taken in 1979, in Jammu during pilgrimage to Vaishno Devi.My father born in 1968 grew up in Bathinda, Punjab with four of his siblings and extended family of 19 cousins all living on the same street.
Read MoreI have a faded memory of getting out of a train early on a winter morning, around 5:am. I must have been 8 years old, layered in various sweaters and jackets. My sister was about 5 and my brother was 2 years old.
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