On the occasion of the release of a short movie on Sir Cyril Radcliffe about the drawing of a border line in 1947 that was to separate millions of people in India, Bhagawati takes a look at this historical event.
Does Earth Day really mean anything to the 7,5 billion people who crowd this planet? – asks Bhagawati.
In the second part of the interview, Maneesha talks to Bhagawati about her time in Pune 2 and Sedona.
Review of Bruna Rotunno’s astounding photo book featuring women in Bali by Bhagawati: “This stunning photo book is homage to the entire female species.”
In this first part of an interview with Bhagawati, Maneesha talks about how she came to hear about Osho, the period in Oregon and her move to Europe.
Also called the ‘muscle of the soul’, it is the principal muscle associated with physical stability. The Greek called it psóās, meaning muscle of the loins, writes Bhagawati
Hermann Hesse was a German-born Swiss poet, novelist, and painter. His best-known works include Demian, Steppenwolf, Siddhartha, and The Glass Bead Game, each of which explores an individual’s search for authenticity, self-knowledge and spirituality.
The mystery isn’t going away – on the contrary, more and more elaborate and stunning ‘drawings’ appear in fields, more often than not in the British countryside. Article by Bhagawati.
Carved lead codices found in Jordan in 2008 and said to contain references to Jesus, have now been authenticated.
Much evidence has been shown in books and documentaries about Jesus not having died on the cross but having traveled to India where his remains are kept, writes Bhagawati.
Some thoughts about the ‘escape from reality’, illusions and health risks provided by the use of smartphones.
As widely reported in the media, forty Iranian state-run media outlets joined in setting a new bounty on the head of award-winning writer Salman Rushdie for writing the acclaimed novel ‘The Satanic Verses’.
Bhagawati reviews Michael Almereyda’s movie (based on a true story) starring Peter Sarsgaard and Winona Ryder.
En route to Rome, Italy, on November 30, 2015 after his visit to Africa, Pope Francis gave an in-flight interview to accompanying journalists.
Black Friday is the ominous day after Thanksgiving when a huge number of the American populace collectively moves into a buying frenzy.
Amano Vibodha has illustrated colouring books for mandala painting – the fastest growing area of popular art.
Jiddu Krishnamurti was an enlightened Indian speaker and writer on philosophical and spiritual subjects.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca (aka Seneca the Younger, 4 BCE – 65 CE) was born in Cordoba, Spain and raised in Rome, Italy.
The recent events might be the moment in mankind’s evolution to cast aside separation and become aware of the oneness we embody.
As many of our readers know, Prabhavati Dwabha has created a remarkable NGO in the foothills of the Himalayas.
Visiting a friend in Tokyo a few years ago, I was amazed to see a very functional and clever designed bathroom set in a small space.
Known worldwide as Kitarō 喜多郎 aka Masanori Takahashi, he is lesser known as Deva Setu, having become a sannyasin during the seventies.
Until very recently, mankind was able to live without the aid of a mobile phone glued into their hands.
The internet is abuzz with news that Google wants to change the way it ranks website pages in its search engine.
Bhagawati reviews a film by Damien Chazelle, starring J.K. Simmons (who just won this year’s Oscar for Best Supporting Actor) and Miles Teller.
An essay by Georg Diez, published in the Süddeutsche Zeitung – Magazine 15/2009, Germany.
Where do all our many languages come from? There are roughly 6,500 spoken languages in the world today yet about 2,000 of them are spoken by less than 1,000 people.
Portrait of Praharsha’s life and work. The DVD of his life story ‘Video Vertov ‘ is being released today.
The high visibility of the star cluster Pleiades in the night sky has guaranteed it a special place in many cultures, both ancient and modern.
Exposing several tricks used by stores to entice consumers to spend more – based on a report by Sean Poulter in the Daily Mail on 15 April 2014