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Young Corpse's Tale

As the auto rattled along the dusty road, the afternoon sun bore down relentlessly, casting long shadows over the land. My gaze drifted to the side, where a shamshan ghat came into view. We were moving quickly, but not so fast that I didn’t catch sight of her—a body laid out in front of the entrance, dressed in the striking red of a bride. Even from a distance, she seemed so small, so still, surrounded by a handful of silent figures who I could only assume were her family. I barely had time to take in the scene, yet the image of her—a woman shrouded in crimson, lying motionless under the harsh midday sun—seared itself into my mind. The auto bounced on the uneven road, the driver muttering something about the heat, but my thoughts remained frozen in that brief glimpse of sorrow. Who was she? A new bride, or a wife who had walked the path of marriage, now dressed in the colors of a wedding one last time? It was the custom, after all, to send a married woman off in the same way she had on...

31st March 2025

I don’t know who needs to read this or how it will reach them, but what I experienced today was beyond anything I could have ever imagined. It was moving, overwhelming, and profound. And while it is my greatest honor that this blog is about her—my best friend, my elder sister by choice, my family—what she did today was something beyond words. In India, for centuries, She/Her has been treated as a word of weakness. The yearning for a son after the birth of a daughter is still deeply rooted in our society. But today, she was the strongest person I have ever seen, a failing proof of this ideology. I have been surrounded by strong women all my life, but if I feel compelled to write about her today, it is because she stood as the epitome of strength. She, my guide in life, my partner in building a home in an unfamiliar city, the one who has taught me everything—from karma to relationships, from career to finances. I feel like i was made of soft clay and she shaped my ideologies, making it m...

Somewhere between the Colours, White found Solace

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A white Canvas laid on the stand and waited.....  For something more than silence.  That's how the colours of different shades Splashed their way into the empty pathway.  Some crimson Reds danced, While some Blue  hues gave the raged colour a peaceful view.  The playful Orange   created an aura of the happiness in the air,  The Vibrant Yellow  spread the purity.  Somewhere between the Chitter Chatter of these colours the white canvas found Solace... 

Sleep My Child..you're sleeping never to wakeup... 💔💔

Mother: 'Sleep my Child. You're going for a long Slumber from which you are never going to wake up...we are now going to meet after a long.long time.. Her four year child couldn't decode the meaning of her mother's words.. All she knew was that amidst the sea, giant waves scared everyone in the ship except her who reunited with her mother, she knows 'mother's lap' is the Safest place