Harinder meets Shakespeare in a dream in this verse and talks about Antonios and Shylocks, exclusively for Different Truths. In my dreams, I met the Bard of Avon It felt...
Here’s an evocative poem by Anumita that deals with the ephemeral life and its eternal possibilities – exclusively for Different Truths. One night when my feet touch the clouds,...
Soumya reminisces the life and times of his grandfather, a Rai Bahadur, where eating was a ritual with elaborate meals. He remembers his occasional lavish meals too, where he...
An evocative poem about the many meanings of life, layered and enigmatic, by Kamrun, exclusively for Different Truths. Morning shines every day But so many days had gone I...
Sarika shares her voyages within and without, mapping what Yamas, Niyamas and Ahimsa did to her – exclusively for Different Truths. We are all the same, yet different. Our...
Dr Ranjana explores the various layers of human relationships, wishes, longings and disappointments with sensitivity – exclusively for Different Truths. The retired life of Mr Sharma was in search...
Dr Swaraj talks about snoring, replete with scholarship, wit, and humour – exclusively for Different Truths. We had a hearty talk about the idiosyncrasies of some of our...
The romance of a runaway couple is huge but starting a life with a wife has its challenges and fun. A tongue-in-cheek account by Soumya, exclusively for Different Truths....
Ruchira profiles Moumita Chatterjee, an Indian expat, staying in Bamberg, Germany. Music is her lifeforce, her medicine. Here’s her candid interview exclusively for Different Truths. Far, far away in...
Here’s an inward-looking, contemplative poem, by Rajumoni, exclusively for Different Truths. Age is amazing! I am teaching the songs of life. It exercises the tune of craving To move...
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