Oberon & Titania by Arthur Rackham
✨ANCIENT INDIA AESTHETIC MOODBOARD✨
For @suvarnarekha
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Manifesting Sriya Reddy as Draupadi in the upcoming Palace of Illusions movie. This goddess got both the acting chops and the looks, Suzhal bears testament. Divine powers, please let it happen. Please
Devi Saraswati, the one who is dressed in a white attire, who is the epitome of knowledge and education, the one who governs learning in the Universe,
You hold the Veena and the book, you remove the darkness by illuminating our lives with the knowledge
You hold a garland of beads that sparkle and you are seated on a lotus that represents blossoming mindfulness.
I worship you, O mother Sharada, the Goddess of wisdom
Tags: @navaratna @allegoriesinmediasres @lil-stark @manwalaage @bluebeadss @kajaaaaaaal @aasthuu @balladofableedinggod2112 @itsfookingloosah @svapnakalpa-mareechi @kalavathiii @thewinchestergirl1208 @arachneofthoughts @ambarsariyaaaa @reallythoughtfulwizard @wishingicouldcontroltime @almondswirls @swayamev @saanjh-sakhi @raisemybodybacktolife
Also hope Maa saraswati blesses us to pass our exams and tests
Deewangi ki had maine nochi, o parvardigara
- Yeh Fitoor Mera, Arijit Singh
//What happens when fire makes love to the earth?//
saanjh ab bhayi nahi aaye / tum bin mora jiya ghabaraye.
just wanted to ask, what is wrong with the amish.tripathi books? I'm curious to know
Nothing is "wrong" per se. It's just that they're not exactly my cup of tea. They're kind of tropey and clichéd, for me. I won't deny that the author tries to incorporate creative elements or venture into the unknown territory. It's just that in whatever sphere it is- research or creative elements, characterization, world-building etc. the author doesn't venture too far from the tested path. It often feels like some stereotypical fantasy retelling with the same stock characters with a sprinkle of south Asian culture into them. And I don't really blame the author for that. The genre he's working with is still quite untested as an arena in India, it involves substantial risk. He sure as anything is trying to go for something new while sticking to the safe path but that's kinda off-putting for someone who desires something avant-garde. And it's slightly annoying when they tout the same old thing as a "fresh" perspective, every single time.(And this applies to most mythological retellings, not just Amish's books)
And by this I'm not dissing those that love Amish tripathi's book. I made that ask to papenathys because I wanted something that suited my personal preferences.
The Continuum of Beauty - Daniel Gerhartz
Alas, our frailty is the cause, not we!
For such as we are made of, such we be.
.......
O time! thou must untangle this, not I;
It is too hard a knot for me to untie!