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The poem speaks about the Supreme in Its Creator, Nurturer aspects. It also talks about the human arena where the nature of the Creator or ‘Creativity,’ plays out and is witnessed. It highlights the role of human beings as both the instruments and witnesses of this Supreme Play, where the Creator is deemed as All Knowing and the human as a mere pawn in a largely unpredictable play of daily life. The human acknowledgement of the divine as the One behind it all and the eternal quest for meanings in this Play forms the background to this piece. Is there a meaning locked away somewhere? Is there a key to this treasure chest? The search continues…

Back the Old Alley

Back the Old Alley – Amrita gives her own interpretation to the theme, ‘Celebrating Creativity and Creation.’

Child

A mother talks about those priceless moments she shares with her innocent, pure and selfless little one. Varsha Sreenivsan pens a poem.

Stealing from a Cookie Jar

One thing that most of us would have done as a child. Art by Amrita Sarkar.

Those Good Old Memories

Maheswaran Sathiamoorthy deviates a little from his routine this time and has something interesting to share. This time he sketches things that are slowly becoming a thing of the past and captures the sketches as photographs with an antique feel.

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Vani Viswanathan pens five little stories around childhood. Find the first one here and the rest in between other articles in this issue.

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The second of a series of stories on childhood by Vani Viswanathan.

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The fifth of a series of stories on childhood by Vani Viswanathan.

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The fourth of a series of stories on childhood by Vani Viswanathan.