A Panoramic View of Manipal

Saturday nights happen to be the most important time of the week for students of MIT. It’s the only time when they can unwind and celebrate a long hectic week with friends. The student’s are generally found hanging out at cox & mocks, Deetee, dollops to name a few. It gives the students the much… Continue reading A Panoramic View of Manipal

Lover’s Quarrel

Returning from his office at 6, he found the house silent. Yet, he could sense her presence in the house . The atmosphere inside the home was dull, perhaps the result of the early morning fight ,  prior to his leaving for office. The issue wasn’t resolved yet, he knew that much.  The first year… Continue reading Lover’s Quarrel

My Own Personal Hell

Source: http://poppyseedgallery.wordpress.com/2010/09/29/phantasia/

In the Renaissance, Hell was seen as a physical place. Humanist author Dante Alighieri wrote about Hell in Inferno, the first part of his Divine Comedy. He describes Hell as a literal pit in the center of the earth, with nine circles of increasingly gruesome punishments for the sinful souls that inhabit it. People’s vision… Continue reading My Own Personal Hell

Who Am I?

Unknown Identity

He was flying. It was natural to him, like how it felt to walk, or to run. A great city lay spread out under him. The glow of the many lights of the city resembled fireflies, twinkling merrily against the darkness of the night. He dived down towards the city, speeding up as he searched… Continue reading Who Am I?

Shiva Trilogy: Book Review

The Immortals of Melhua

I saw someone reading what looked like a really interesting book in the clinics.  On further queries I found out that it was the first part of the series “Shiva Trilogy” by Amish.  I’ve always been fascinated by mythology.  Indian mythology is fantastic, at par with Greek and Roman Mythology. Ordered the first two of the series… Continue reading Shiva Trilogy: Book Review

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