The Grip Of Infamy. Episode 20. By R. Sittamparam
Episode 20 (Scroll down the Literature section to read earlier episodes of this serialised Malaysian novel) A secret meeting was
Read moreEpisode 20 (Scroll down the Literature section to read earlier episodes of this serialised Malaysian novel) A secret meeting was
Read moreThis is a dance-drama production by Asthana Arts on the story of Malacca’s founder, Parameswara. What happened under the rule
Read moreConfusion abounds in everything Tamil Starting with the birth of our New Year Chithirai or Thai, whence falls the date?
Read moreEpisode 19 (Scroll down the Literature section to read earlier episodes of this serialised Malaysian novel) The following day reports of
Read moreA life dedicated to classical dance in particular the wholesome art of Bharathanatyam places the practitioner right in the bosom
Read moreThe much awaited direct link to Indian art and culture for Malaysians in the form of a dedicated cultural centre
Read moreWe are all cursed; to see elements of time whizzing past, imperfectly asymmetrically beautiful pieces of the unsolvable puzzle that
Read moreOutside of India the Malaysian Peninsula has the most numbet of Hindu temples in the world. In keeping with the
Read moreThey dwelling in the dark regions bound by the arrogance of ignorance Arrogance deep set in their being Drummed weekly
Read moreEpisode 18 (Scroll down the Literature section to read earlier episodes of this serialised Malaysian novel) The CWC meeting was
Read moreI was in the vicinity of Stephen Hawking territory, Trinity Hall – where the world’s foremost theoretical physicist had studied
Read moreA fund raising campaign by a Vedic Maths tutorial centre to help pupils from poor families is now underway. The
Read moreThe Naga Linga or Siva Linga flower tree is grown widely in Shiva temples across India. The flower has two
Read moreThis sculpture of Lord Indra on the gateway to the Amber Fort in Jaipur, Rajasthan in India.
Read moreThis acrylic painting by Jeganathan Ramachandram captures the essence of the forest.
Read moreWoman thou art the magnet of this Mayaloka Pulling man, children and elders together. Why do you think you are
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