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Kashmir and Jalodbhava

Kashmir’s geography has been quaked and moved by the will of Gods – so says the Nilmata Purana. A darkening lake spread around the vale of Kasmira, resting in titanic fashion – its womb swelling with fish, snakes, crabs, whales, sharks, frogs and a demon – Jalodbhava. So begins the triumph of man’s pursuit over […]

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Arin Maal – Kashmir’s neglected poetess

In the aftermath of exile, concerted attempts have been made by the ivory-tower, pompous intellectuals of Kashmir to downplay and eliminate the notable literary champions of the Kashmiri Pandit community who have hammered their name in the annals of the valley’s brilliant literary tradition.   Academics of Kashmir in the decades following 1990’s violent social […]

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Relevance of Kashmir Shaivadarshana

Relevance of Kashmir Shaivadarshana

The world is having an increased and value based interaction with KashmirShaivadarshana. This association has continuously been going on over a hundred yearsparticularlyin the west and it seems that profound benefits of this discovery which laysstress on one’s own ability to recognise oneself and what the world knows as thePratyabijna is a paradigm shift and […]

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