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Dear Reader,
Real stories are a rich tapestry of experiences that can teach us how to navigate life’s tumultous journey. I love reading real life stories on Subtack. It’s like opening a door and discovering refreshing glimpses. Speaking of doors, don’t miss NR Akhil’s guest post on that takes us on a journey through stunning royal doors across India.
The Royal Doors of Jaipur through the lens of NR Akhil
Doesn’t a gorgeously decorated door ignite the curious art-seeker in you?
In a similar vein,
‘s vivid tribute in the form of a poignant love letter to Bangalore caught my instant attention. I loved reading her post.How many stories are hidden inside names?
Touching upon the story of a name,
’s thought-provoking post about her maternal grandmother’s name touched a chord within.I was reminded instantly about my grandmother whose name was ‘Meenakshi’ yet she was deeply attached to a lesser known nickname ‘Ammukutty.’ Our secret of sorts!
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Indians have revered trees since time immemorial. The motif of ‘Kalpavriksha’ is well-depicted across works of art and literature, while depicting the ‘Tree of Life’. From our Puranas to Ramayana and Mahabharat, trees are depicted with a distinct life and energy of their own. Which is why I felt drawn to this post on
’s Newsletter. Read it here.a special note
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has finally started writing on Substack. Head over to Jeena’s 'Labyrinths of Life’ as it touches upon insightful musings. I had reviewed her book ‘Rat, Rabbit, Rock!’ here on Substack - do check it out and read her book!Subscribe to Jeena’s newsletter today.
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Explore a young adult’s tumultous journey, read Jyotiraditya Sanand’s ‘The Labyrinth Within: A Gateway to the Teenage Mind.’
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