Night descends on M V Sarbajaya as the launch moors in the Sunderban waters calling it a day. Its inmates, a group of eager tourists, seek ways of merging with the mystic of the darkness surrounding them, a darkness that holds the promise of the royal Bengal tiger. We are part of that group which has travelled a […]
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Where The Goddess Comes To Life
As a wanderer, I have been to places that have made me squeal in happiness, and others that have silenced me in awe. Places that render me motionless. But at times, I have chanced upon places that have made me experience all of that at once. Kumartuli, Kolkata. Where forms are fashioned out of clay. […]
The Goddess, The Tiger And The Poet
Having been exposed to the writings of Rabindranath Tagore, the biography of Ramakrishna (a mystic and the spiritual master of Vivekananda) and Bimal Roy’s movies, my heart yearned to experience this land called West Bengal. I reached Kolkata in early March and my cousin broached the subject of Dakshineshwar temple, the abode of goddess Kali […]