Thank you for the love

We have been blown away by the unique, meaningful, extraordinary, and pure thoughts of love that have been sent to us to help the Mending Broken Hearts appeal.

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Why do we celebrate Śivarātri?

Western scholars of the 19th century, failing to understand Hinduism, declared that the Śivaliṅgā was a phallic symbol. Unfortunately, many ‘educated’ Indians believe it too.

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Chasing the chaste

So if you like a guy, and you want him to know it, you ignore him. Something about that seems counter-intuitive, doesn’t it?

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Daddy’s Diaries XI

Wear my name inside your soul, To pick you up if you should fall. It was unusual, I realize now, that a 13-year-old would contemplate such a reality.

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Red Recipes

“One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.” Heart-healthy recipes to satisfy more than just your hunger!

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Mending Broken Hearts

The miraculous zebrafish can repair its own heart and regrow damaged heart muscle–an ability human hearts lack. For every “love note” we get on our FB page, we’ll donate £1 to fund research to mend human hearts. Post your note today, and let your message of hope swim a long way!

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Playing the Desi game

Dating is hard. Dating in South Asian culture is even harder. As a single Indian girl in her mid 20’s, I’ve reached the inevitable stage where most of my friends are getting engaged, married, or are already in serious relationships.

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Perfect strangers

This is a simple story, rarely told. Of a magic that began when I was first created. Of a rainbow that leads to eternity, one that will remain long after I have left.

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