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THE INDIAN PARADOX

If India as a great nation, has something to be proud of, it is its great cultural and spiritual tradition. And if it has anything to worry about, it is the absence of national character and statesmen from its political stage. The Indian way of life can be best understood if one understands the cultural nuances of this country, which are

The Ganges River Flows – A Poem from Korea

Leaning on the Ganges Ghat Look Is there anything dirtier than man? Yoon Bong-Taek, a poet from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares his poem Poet Mr. Yoon Bong-Taek was born in Gangjeong Village, Seogwipo-si, in 1956, and completed a master’s degree in literature and a doctorate in cultural heritage at Chonnam

HONOUR IS THE SUBJECT OF MY STORY

What is man’s relationship with himself, and the society he comes from, – is it honorable? Is it dignified? If not, leave your scriptures aside and go to the trees and animals. They will teach you what is living with honor, dignity and grace. What is man’s relationship with himself, and his society, and beyond the

A DISCOURSE ON PEACE AND RENUNCIATION: A REVIEW OF TRADITONAL ETHOS

No need to renounce anything. No need to run to mountains. No need to run to forests. Let us leave these areas for the god’s happy creatures, animals, birds, rivers I do not buy the idea that death can deliver you of all your problems and responsibilities. Such statements hold good in worldly terms only. Death, on the other hand, is

The Chronicles of Silence: An Interview with Dr. Hamida Khuhro, a renowned historian – PART – XIV

The people, who came to Sindh after One Unit, should not have citizenship rights, particularly the right to vote – Dr. Hamida Khuhro [Translator’s note: This is a translation of renowned historian Dr. Hamida Khuhro’s comprehensive interview, originally published in the Sindhi magazine Nao Niapo, Karachi in May, 1986. The