Nature's Narrative

Telling the story of our planet

One and only entity that governs the whole universe is Nature. Some have personified Nature as Almighty who is omnipotent and omnipresent. I endearingly prefer to call Mother Nature who is caring and benevolent. She takes care of and nourishes us all.

As a member of the great family, we must respect and care for every element of Mother Nature. Felling trees causes habitat destruction, ultimately leading to a big and irrevocable destruction. It needs to be managed scientifically to keep a harmonious equilibrium.

Here comes the LiFE, which is Lifestyle for Environment.

I endeavour to create impactful, quality writing pieces to instigate the thought process. It is how I want to contribute my bit to the social and environmental cause.

Come, embark on the journey with me. You will enjoy it, I am sure.


Religion and Philosophy

  • Whatโ€™s a cultural tradition from another country that you wish existed in yours? The text discusses the significance of cultural traditions and their evolution within Indian society. It emphasises the importance of festivals, such as “Ravana Dahan,” that unite families and communities and showcase faith and joy. The author contrasts traditional celebrations with modern consumerism’s… Read more

  • The text reflects on the concept of ideal societies, using the ancient notion of “Ram Rajya” as a reference for a time of harmony and equality. It argues that while utopian ideals are appealing, they are ultimately impractical due to inherent human nature and the inevitability of conflict. The narrative evolves to highlight how individuals,… Read more

  • The content emphasizes the inevitability and importance of change in life, nature, and society. It posits that change is a gradual process that is often unnoticed but crucial for growth and learning. The text illustrates various forms of change, such as the development of an embryo into a child and the Earth’s continual transformation through… Read more

  • The Shardiya Navratri Durga Pooja celebrates the Goddess’s annual return, symbolizing strength and protection against evil. The nine-day festival involves rituals, prayers, and artistic displays of divine idols, culminating in Vijayadashmi. It emphasizes women’s power, collective devotion, and respect for nature while fostering community belief in peace and harmony. Read more

  • The post discusses the evolution of traditions, particularly in Indian culture, as society changes over time. Festivals like Deepawali and Ganapati Pooja reflect deep-rooted customs that vary across communities and families. While these traditions serve to connect people to their heritage and nature, many have become less relevant or have transformed in modern times due… Read more