• The Early History of Tea

    The Early History of Tea

    From mythology, let’s move on to the history of tea. One of the earliest texts on the subject of tea is Ch’a Ching (also known as The Classic of Tea), written by Lu Yu in the eighth century CE. Lu Yu, the great tea master, began to travel and research tea and water in the year 755 CE.… Read more

  • The Tea Mythology

    The Tea Mythology

    Before there was history, there was mythology. That’s the strange thing about human societies. The origins are almost always riddled with obscurities and only myths and legends can shine some light on them. The same holds true in the case of tea. Since it originated and evolved in the far-eastern cultures, which, historically, have maintained… Read more

  • Ruskin Bond: A Life Well Lived in the Mountains

    Ruskin Bond: A Life Well Lived in the Mountains

    Few writers are loved as much in India as Ruskin Bond. The famous children’s writer has spent much of his life in the Himalayas. Born to an English couple in the British India, the 17-year-old Ruskin Bond had to go back to England in 1951. It was while he was in England, though, in the… Read more

  • Himalayas in Indian Imagination

    Himalayas in Indian Imagination

    The concept of mountains as places of perfection in an imperfect world is a powerful trope in India, especially when it comes to the mighty Himalayas. Author and mountaineer Ed Douglas writes about the perspective through which Indians (of past and present) have viewed these mountains in his book Himalaya: A Human History. In the… Read more

  • When Swami Vivekananda Became a Shaman in a Himalayan Village

    When Swami Vivekananda Became a Shaman in a Himalayan Village

    Himalayas have always inspired the spiritual seekers of the Indian subcontinent. The mighty, majestic mountains fill you with a feeling of mysticism. This was true in the 19th century as well, when Swami Vivekananda, the famous Indian monk, pursued his spiritual yearnings. In his biography Swami Vivekananda on Himself, the monk recounted one such experience.… Read more

  • Iqbal’s Ode to the Himalayas

    Iqbal’s Ode to the Himalayas

    Muhammad Iqbal, the National Poet of Pakistan, was born in British India. In the early twentieth century, his poetry emerged as a remarkable site where message and art coalesced, as he re-configured major poetic devices like metaphor, myth, and symbol to re-visit history, philosophy and the Islamic faith to develop his individual vision. While his… Read more