Mythic Waters: Rediscovering the Fantasy of Matsya

Divya Choudary “And then what happened?” my mother would prompt.“Matsya outgrew the lake!” we’d reply, our voices filled with joy. My sister and I loved hearing stories, especially the way our mother animated them at bedtime or during those cherished moments under the stars when the power would go out. We grew up with a … Continue reading Mythic Waters: Rediscovering the Fantasy of Matsya

A Trunk Full of Magic: How Indian Comics Shaped My Imagination

Jyoti Kushwaha Weekends today may be a time for leisure, but for someone like me—born in the late seventies and constantly balancing tradition and modernity—Sundays were never about rest. They were about dusting, cleaning, and occasionally stumbling upon forgotten treasures. One such Sunday, while rummaging through the storeroom, I tripped over an old trunk. As … Continue reading A Trunk Full of Magic: How Indian Comics Shaped My Imagination

Synthesis of the Real and the Fantastic in Gupi Gayen Bagha Bayen

Swarachita Dasgupta Reality, in itself, is a subjective notion. Each and every individual’s personal experience culminates to offer them their own picture of reality, every part of which is ‘real’ to them. This makes us question how we are to distinguish the real from the fantastic, the normal from the absurd, the sense from the … Continue reading Synthesis of the Real and the Fantastic in Gupi Gayen Bagha Bayen

Stories That Raised Me: Growing up in the Magic of Storytelling

Krishna Pillai Good stories have a captivating beginning. My introduction to the world of stories was nothing short of captivating.  Where do you think we started this business of storytelling? I like to think that one fine evening, after a long and hard day of hunting, people gathered around the crackling fire, and as they … Continue reading Stories That Raised Me: Growing up in the Magic of Storytelling

The Femme Fatales: The Enigmatic Yakshis of Kerala

Anandhu S. The sun sank below the horizon, painting the sky a deep red before twilight took over. Birds flitted across the evening sky racing to their nests as darkness wrapped around the village of Panchavankadu. Adithyan Namboothiri, the youngest of the Kizhekkeparabil family, walked quickly along the shadowy path holding a flambeau made from … Continue reading The Femme Fatales: The Enigmatic Yakshis of Kerala

Of Civets and Men

- Kajori Patra You must have heard of Gaganendranath Tagore — one of the leading artists of the Tagore family, the brother of Abanindranath Tagore, Jyotirindranath Tagore’s protégé, the illustrator of Rabindranath Tagore’s Jibansmriti and a determined proponent of swadeshi. Unlike his illustrious brother and uncles, Gaganendranath was a somewhat loner, in his span of … Continue reading Of Civets and Men