Trapped and Cornered


Okay, these are few quick notes from our History. They not too closely related or coherent, consider them as 'a bit of that dash of that'. I will not get into elaborations or conclusions as this was not meant to be a full-fledged post, or at least, not for now.  Consider them as my stick-it … Continue reading Trapped and Cornered

Conspiracy Theories, Russell’s teapot, and Breast Tax


Conspiracy theories. They always get frowned upon. They receive instant and hostile condemnations from established academies, intellectuals and scholars. These Theories recognized as wild imaginations of individuals or groups, who probably promote every silly epiphany as a serious hypothesis. Why should any entity spend their valuable time and resource to validate a wild thought, probably … Continue reading Conspiracy Theories, Russell’s teapot, and Breast Tax

Kalash – the lost tribe of Vedic India ?


This post is more of a note rather than a blog post. I fact, I wasn't even looking (or heard) for Kalash tribe. I stumbled upon this while I was researching on 'India connection' of Romanis and Yezidis Get this. Apparently, Kalash is the 'smallest minority' of Pakistan. We all know what that phrase means. … Continue reading Kalash – the lost tribe of Vedic India ?

Quotes on policing wives


Came across a couple of quotation on wives! कार्येषु मन्त्री करणेषु दासी रुपेषु लक्ष्मीः क्षमया धरित्री स्नेहेषु माता शयनेशु वेश्या षट्कर्मनारी कुलधर्मपत्नी Translation: Work efficiency like a counsellor, workability like a maid, as beautiful as goddess Lakshmi, forgiveness like earth herself, a friend like a mother, and at the end of the day like a … Continue reading Quotes on policing wives

George Carlin on religion


Another Gem by George Carlin. I conclude he is the most hilarious, ruthless, honest public intellectual ever! I mean, look at this line on GOD ".... he has a special place, full of fire and smoke and burning and torture and anguish, where he will send you to live and suffer and burn and choke and … Continue reading George Carlin on religion