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Monthly Archives: July 2012
The Miracle of the Five Loaves and Two fishes
Today’s Gospel was on the Miracle of the Five loaves and Two fishes. The Gospel of John reports that five small barley loaves and two small fish supplied by a boy were used by Eisa(Jesus) to feed a multitude. According … Continue reading
Ramayana Retold………
After Rama and Sita had been married for twelve years, Dasharatha who had grown old, expresses his desire to crown Rama, to which the Kosala assembly and his subjects express their support. On the eve of the great event, Kaikeyi—her jealousy … Continue reading
The Rag Doll………
He was all of seven, when the door bell rang. I went up and opened the door to greet him with a smile. But he stood in silence, hands folded behind, as though he wanted to not show me what … Continue reading
Pathar is a Stone……
“And I say also unto thee, that thou art Peter”. It was the name given to Simon by Christ when he called him to be a disciple, John 1:42 This was the Sermon … Continue reading
A Bagful of Dreams
Autumn of 2009. My work in Dubai had come to an end. It’s been long since I met my first love. Why not change course and get back to her – Painting, Photography & Music have been passion. Before I … Continue reading
Snakes & ladders
It’s sweltering outside, the summer of 1964. Final exams done, we were all over the beach from dawn to dusk. The colony we lived in was a nation like India — with its vast space, varied people and a little … Continue reading