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“Whatever happened, happened for the good. Whatever is happening, is happening for the good. Whatever will happen, will also happen for the good.”

In quiet moments, I’ve found myself poring over archives, chasing the origins of things, wondering how stories are stitched into history. My passion? It’s in the intricate worlds of philosophy, history, and English literature—I could talk about Descartes’ doubts, Dante’s visions, or the weight of an old manuscript with the same intensity. I also find solace in photographing the raw, unfiltered moments of urban life, capturing fleeting details as they unfold.

This blog is my attempt to bring to light the hidden treasures of medieval manuscripts, particularly those from medieval India. These works, often tucked away in archives, are waiting to be understood, and maybe, like me, you’ll come to see them as vibrant reminders of the past that continue to shape our present. So, here I am, imperfectly capturing what I love, sharing glimpses of a world where history is not a distant memory but a pulse that still beats.

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