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1 The Rationalistic Period In IndiaJishnu Dev VarmaThe mention of Sage Kapila and the Sankhya takes us to an age when this philosophy flourished. They were Indian philosophers, who accepted the separation of mind and body and argued for the existence .
2 THE MISTRESS OF THE THREE WORLDSJishnu Dev VarmaTHE MISTRESS OF THE THREE WORLDS .
3 THE MISTRESS OF THE THREE WORLDS PART 2Jishnu Dev VarmaTHE DIVINE MOTHER RETURNS .
4 Shravasti: the ancient religious cityPradip Kumar DuttaIn the Buddhist religious circuit the biggest names are Lumbini/Kapilavastu, Bodhgaya,Saranath,Sravasti,Vaishali,Sanchi,Kushinagar in Nepal and Northern India. These are  amongst the greatest places o .
5 Tagore in Europe……..the lyrics just flowedBy ​​​​​​​Uday Sankar DasThere are not many poets who are desirous of wandering into distant lands. This rarity applies to poets not only in Bengal, but one might say, in the whole world. But Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagor .
6 Mukabhinoy Fest: They tell it all in eloquent SilenceBy Tripuranet Mukabhinoy Fest: They tell it all in eloquent Silence .
7 THE POEMS OF ‘THE SILENT BYSTANDER’ - SANHITA SINHAShuktara Samkalpa❝ The Silent Bystander❞ by Sanhita Sinha is a collection of self-written poetry, written about her day-to-day life and emotional topics. .
8 I believe in both destiny and work: Usha UthupIBNS/Souvik GhoshThe Queen of Indian Pop, a biography on veteran singer Usha Uthup by Vikas Kumar Jha, was launched at Oxford Bookstore in Park Street on Thursday. India Blooms correspondent Souvik Ghosh speaks exclus .
9 Oh Dear !! Give me A Bit of EarthManas PalEach of our days is insanely brute in its eternal push on us. All our understandings of yesterday, which throw up a construct of poignant, passionate, and yes, often partly politically motivated momen .
10 ‘Song of the Spirit’ : A reviewManas Pal‘Song of the Spirit’ by Sanjeev Singha is by all means a collection of conscious, yet intense, expositions of strange intricacies of human emotions that reflect upon, mostly, ‘the unfinished’. .
11 CELEBRATING THE LATA PHENOMENONPartha Sarathi GuptaI grew up at a time when music wafted through air, not through the spectrum of either the second, third or fourth generations, .
12 Chai- the brew that binds IndiaShoma A. Chatterji /IndiabloomsGerman social worker Marco Husler has made a documentary film called Masala Chai which brings to the fore the much-loved Indian brew with its many regional flavours and the people who serve them.  .
13 A painting exhibition with a differenceTripuranett was a painting exhibition- which was, in many ways different. It was also, perhaps, for the first time in the country where the portraits of the Who’s Who of the state –about 150 in number -were dis .
14 Mission Overseas : A short Book ReviewManas Pal''Mission Overseas'' by Sushant Singh...where the author gave in details and in depth accounts of three Indian overseas operations--one in the Maldives (Operation Cactus), one of the IPKF and the last .
15 Digital archive on Bengali singer Feroza BegumIndiabloomsDigital archive on Bengali singer Feroza Begum launched on her birthday .
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