As a millennial student just about to begin her college studies, I am here today to bring to your attention matters that concern not only my, but perhaps my entire generation’s future. Much has been written about us millennials over the years in mainstream media and much will continue to be written, as you try to worry about us. I contemplated long and hard as to whether I must write to you directly or not, whether it was my place to do so, but I have decided that I must ask you some crucial questions.
The Many Shades of Holi - Part 1
Holi is celebrated in the spring, which is a very auspicious season for Hindus from all over India. In the largely agrarian communities of North India, Holi, also known as Phagwa, is perhaps the most widely celebrated springtime festival. The unique Holi celebrations of North Indian tribes is a topic vast enough that can cover an entire book, if not several volumes!
Warrior Woman "Unniyarcha": The Kalarippayattu legend of Kerala
On this women's day, we bring to you the story of Unniyarcha, of the house of Puthooram, renowned for the ancient Hindu martial art of Kalaripayattu.
Unniyarcha is perhaps the most exceptional of all the heroines of North Malabar. Also known as Archa, she became the icon of the empowered independent women in Kerala. Her name became a symbol of beauty, bravery and fierce independence among Kerala women.