The Story Of The Great Soul – Mahatma Gandhi – The Father Of The Nation Of India

On February 21, 2012, in Guest Writers, Joy J. Kaimaparamban, by Joy J. Kaimaparamban

I know nobody in the world will be ignorant about this half naked man. Despite of his study in law, he himself chosen the dressing of a poor Indian citizen throwing away his pants and such decorations of a barrister.

Khajuraho India – A Moment Of Erotic Dreams by Joy J. Kaimaparamban

On February 12, 2012, in Guest Writers, Joy J. Kaimaparamban, by Editor

In the Indian State of Madhya Pradesh, there is a district known as Chathaarpure, where you can see a lot of beautiful Temples there. In ancient times there were growing numerous date palms, which being called as Khajur in Hindi language

Buddha: Transfiguration Of A Prince – An Essay by Joy J. Kaimaparamban

On January 23, 2012, in Guest Writers, Joy J. Kaimaparamban, by Joy J. Kaimaparamban

Gauthama who had been known as Buddha and Siddhartha after getting ‘Light of Knowledge’ was born in Lumbini. It is in Kapilavassthu, which is situating in the north part of Basthi district in Uthar Pradesh. He took birth as the son of the King Suddhodana.

The Greatest Holy Sage Of India – Essay by Joy J. Kaimaparamban

On January 18, 2012, in Guest Writers, Joy J. Kaimaparamban, by Editor

January of 2012 marks the 150th Birth Anniversary day of Swami Vivekananda, the Greatest Holy Sage of India. He is known as a ‘Karmayogi’ who had done his duties without expecting any reward. He had been blowing as a whirlwind all over the word.

Taxila – An Ancient Indian Scholastic Centre

On January 5, 2012, in Guest Writers, Joy J. Kaimaparamban, by Joy J. Kaimaparamban

Taxila, an ancient Indian scholastic centre, which is known as Takshasila among the people of India is now in Pakistan. After India was partitioned into two, the place was included there. 30 kilometers northeast from Raavalpindi, there is Saraikala which is beside Bheerkunnu where Taxila, the scholastic centre was situated.

Ancient India – Naalanda University

On December 29, 2011, in Guest Writers, Joy J. Kaimaparamban, by Joy J. Kaimaparamban

If you think about ancient India, two names will ascend in your minds, Naalanda and Thakshasila. First the name of Naalanada can be considered for attention. The word Naalanda has a meaning ‘Insatiable in giving.’

The Lost Days – A Short Story by Indian Author Joy J. Kaimaparamban

On June 20, 2011, in Guest Writers, Joy J. Kaimaparamban, by Joy J. Kaimaparamban

A Short Story by Indian Author Joy J. Kaimaparamban, author of “The Ayurvedic Healer.”

The Snake-Charmer And The King Cobra – A Short Story by Joy J. Kaimaparamban

On June 16, 2011, in Guest Writers, Joy J. Kaimaparamban, by Joy J. Kaimaparamban

There were many tea shops and hotels in the market. Maathen was the man who had been helping the people of the shops by bringing water from the well. Whenever he went for that purpose he used to take a pulley and a folded rope and two metal pots in his hands. As the teashops and hotels began work earlier in the morning he had to supply them water earlier.

INCINERATION OF A DEAD BODY – A Short Story by Joy J. Kaimaparamban

On June 14, 2011, in Guest Writers, Joy J. Kaimaparamban, by Joy J. Kaimaparamban

An old man was there, Prabhakaran’s father. For three years he was in bed. Prabhakaran was not satisfied in taking his father before only a doctor. So with the period of two years, the old man was laid in four hospitals. Prabhakaran did not trust in the ability of doctors in full. It caused the shifting of his father to various hospitals.

Wild Elephants In A City – A Short Story by Joy J. Kaimaparamban

On June 13, 2011, in Guest Writers, Joy J. Kaimaparamban, by Editor

The City lay rather in a high level than the surrounding places. And the black colored tar road was a wide one. As it was dawn vehicles had begun to start journey. People stood before a teashop, which was in the lower side of the road. It was the teashop of Keasavan who arrived in the City before some years. As he could purchase some cents of land beside the teashop, which he started in small rate was expanded with a brick made basement and planks nailed walls around.