The Great Sire deserves our ‘Sajda’, our whole hearted obeisance, our love, our respect and a promise, not to violate his commands
They join their hands, and bow down, and sometimes just lie prostrate, in order to impress upon gods that they are in ‘sajda’, in a posture of absolute thankfulness, and surrender to
Valentina Ciurleo, a poetess from Italy, shares her poem
Valentina Ciurleo was born in Roma (Italia) in 1973 where she lives and works. Her poems are present in anthologies and literary sites. She writes for the magazine “La Recherche” and currently dedicates himself to photography by associating images and
The reality is only half-perceived and half-imagined. The ethical question is: should we strive to know more? This is what scientists have been doing, and they have succeeded to a great extent.
Dr. Jernail S. Anand
“From brutes, what men, and from men, what spirits know
Or who could suffer being here below?
The lamb thy riot
My heart rather wants to stay very simple, even not to know what fancy and emotions are.
Imdadul Islam, an eminent English and Bengali bilingual poet from Murshidabad, West Bengal, India shares his poetry
Imdadul Islam, born on September 6, 1975 is a contemporary Indian English and Bengali bilingual poet and author who lives in the
Interview By Alessia Marani, Almax Magazine, Italy
Alessia from Almax Magazine: Welcome Gioia, it's a pleasure to have you here with us. I would like to start by asking you how your passion for writing was born and what were the key moments in your artistic journey?
Gioia Lomasti: Thanks to you, Alessia, for this opportunity.