Colors of Mohiniattam- To me, a dancer with an innovative mind, ‘Mudras’ symbolise the colours of dance,- the classical dance forms of India. I am particularly enchanted by the dance of the enchantress – Mohiniattam. I started learning and performing Mohiniattam, while studying in school at Cochin, Kerala. I was lucky to have learnt under… Continue reading The Colours of Mudras & Mohiniattam
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A message on World Environment Day
We need Oxygen To protect and safeguard our lungs, Not the poisonous Carbon-Monoxide. A poem by Dr. Geeta Radhakrishna Menon
Siva Rasa in Ananda Siva Natanam
A workshop conducted on Ananda Siva Natanam
Guru Purnima Celebrated
On 27th July 2018, we celebrated Guru Purnima by chanting mantras, dancing and singing. The students who joined me to venerate and praise the tremendous contribution to Indian heritage of spiritual literature and culture, made by the great Guru Veda Vyasa, were Preeti, Debosmita, Shruti and Suniti. We bowed with humility and reverence to the… Continue reading Guru Purnima Celebrated
The Teacher & The Taught
Guru Purnima - The Heritage of the Teacher & the Taught On 27th July 2018, we celebrate ‘Guru Purnima’. Guru Purnima is a very significant day for the Indians, a celebration of a sublime bond between the Guru and Sishya – the Teacher and the Taught.  ‘Guru’ is not an ordinary teacher but an… Continue reading The Teacher & The Taught
The Song Of Spirit
Let me begin my blog with the Song of the Spirit. The ancient India thrived through perpetual spiritual quest. The goal in life was to seek the truth, to know the unknown, and to gain spiritual knowledge through discipline and austerity. The 'Rishi Munis' or the Sages of India had this as their prime goal… Continue reading The Song Of Spirit
