Sanchari Das's Blog, page 27
May 30, 2022
Flight Feathers (Book Review)
“Listen to the language of hearts;
For all it sounds the same,
Play of words is just a form of art.”
‘Earthy and ecstatic fragrances’ as Poetess Shubneet Kaur calls her collection of poems in “Flight Feathers”, the book truly smells like the sublime touch of nature and feels like the brush of soothing emotions.
“Nature plays its songs in a muffled voice.
Spirit looks for its concealed meanings
in the world of chaotic noise.”
Brewed with the essence of her deepest emotions, the poems...
May 26, 2022
Fated to Live (Book Review)
“Sometimes it is necessary to move towards danger and face it head on instead of running away.”
~Fated to Live, C. Phillip
Mystical, bold, mysterious and thrilling, “Fated to Live” by author C. Phillip is the first book of the life and exploits of Princess Amodini that tells the tale of the lost princess of Amritambu.
Satya alias Princess Amodini was living a simple yet secretive life as a medical student at Satvikshila in the Kingdom of Satayu. Her life was quite peaceful and her inborn pow...
May 19, 2022
Celebrating Rabindra Jayanti with Tagore’s Core Ideology: Unity
With the threat of grey clouds hovering over our head, we gathered to celebrate Rabindra Jayanti on the streets of our small town, Rishra. The promise of a heavy shower was lingering all through the programme, yet we continued with our celebration under the open sky.
For, what could be a greater tribute to the Romantic Poet than celebrating his birth anniversary amid the lap of Nature and with numerous people united by one single string?
Tribute to the Romantic Poet Throughout his life, T...
May 3, 2022
Mythology Through a Realistic Lens | Author Interview: Mayank Shridhar
In this world, there are two kinds of people. One, who believes in the mythological tales and another, who brushes them off as just stories. But author Mayank Shridhar chooses to tread on the middle path. He believes that mythological tales are indeed real, but there is always a logical angle to look at them.
And with this belief, streaming from something his mother once said, our author pens down his novel “Krishna at the Mansarovar”. The book retales the mythological story of Krishna and Ba...


