Many many years ago, a few thousand to be precise, in a beautiful hermitage in the middle of the forest, lived a learned Guru. We will leave speculation about his name and the exact time to the historians, and focus instead on the knowledge he gave us. Among his many talented disciples, perhaps the most […]
Pancha Kosha: the five sheaths
The Guru’s glance
In a shop
Article in DNA, Mumbai
Wrote this in DNA Mumbai’s anniversary issue yesterday The Guru Cool Factor “Pilates with a personal trainer? Oh you can’t be serious — that is so last year!” This week the swish set is into flaunting spiritual gurus as arm candy; not for them the role of a devout acolyte or a gushing spectator at […]
Frozen moments
Guruprasath had asked me to write a little bit about the technical (and other) aspects of photography. Fifteen years ago I used to publish my pictures regularly, and was never without a loaded camera (Nikon FM2 or Pentax Spotmatic) shooting usually on Tri X 400asa b/w film (the standard choice of most photojournalists those days). […]
Outside looking in…..
…or inside looking out? 🙂
Painting with Light 2
Breaking news
Here’s yesterday’s article from the Hindu, Vishakhapatnam And an older one which is also quite nice, from Coimbatore:
Guru Poornima movie
If you’ve seen it, you’ve probably guessed that the most apt movie for Guru Poornima this week is Kung Fu Panda; an animated blend of love, devotion and surrender, with awesome fight sequences thrown (I mean drawn) in. Saw it hot on the heels of the extremely refreshing and real Jaane Tu…making it a v […]
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