Sayani gupta biography of mahatma

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  • Sayani Gupta pens a long note on healing and taking care of oneself and it will elevate your mood right away

    Pic: Sayani Gupta Instagram
    Sayani Guptais an avid social media user. The actress often shares stylish pictures of herself from photoshoots, selfies and more. Recently, the actress posted a selfie as she got dressed up at home.

    The actress talked about healing and taking care of oneself during the pandemic. The post was captioned, ''Took this for my friend @minimathur today cause chatting with her today, suddenly made me feel like..taking some effort.. for myself.. so put on my Turkish earrings and lipstick.. this was right before a meeting. Despite what it might look like on insta, I am not someone who takes great care. I don't have a routine etc. I never comb my hair, forget to put sunscreen on most days. Although sweating at this point, I felt good in this moment. Felt joy. We are all feeling a lot of things right now. I am mostly irritated, angry at things. From everything that's happening around.. for a while. But sometimes, it helps picking myself up and doing something just for me. Taking care of oneself. Even if it means putting some moisturizer.''
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    She further added, ''Don't know wh

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    By Vishnu Makhijani

    New Delhi– When Raja Rao’s biography of Mahatma Gandhi was published in 1998, it was seen as a coming together of two great minds. That it continues to be so today, a quarter-century later, is a testament to the originality of its narrative in the Puranic style of storytelling – “an experiment in honesty” as the author himself had put it

    “I am convinced that the time is ripe to offer this and other Raja Rao works to a discerning reading public, not the least because

    India has changed so much. It is at last ready to receive his myriad gifts of heart, mind and spirit,” Makarand Paranjape writes in a humongous new Introduction to “Mahatma Gandhi: The Great Indian Way” republished by Penguin to mark the 151st birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation on October 2.

    “An important feature of Indian traditional society, which persists to this very day, is its enormously rich and varied method of chronicling and celebrating life…Raja Rao belongs very much to this Puranic tradition. He has performed his duty as a writer as faithfully and sincerely as our ancient poets, who have told the stories of gods and demons, heroes and villains, apsaras and princesses, sages an