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View all postsAparna Munipella is the Chief Editor at INDICA, an organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Indian Knowledge Systems. Her work explores the intersection of art and science through a Bharatiya lens. She was previously the Editor of ‘Samagana – The First Melody’, a magazine focused on Indian classical music. Her writing has appeared in mainstream Indian publications and the USC Diplomacy Blog, and she has also published a technical paper at the FAccT AI conference. She lives in Bengaluru, in Karnataka, India.
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The hidden strand: Inside the mystique of Akanksha Damini’s Aalolika
Like the hidden third strand in a choti, Aalolika: The First Lullaby follows something that is everywhere and yet rarely seen. It does not explain the mystery so much as teach the reader how to notice it. Read more
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Jainism seamlessly bridges ancient metaphysics with modern scientific thought
From atomic theory to ethical interconnectedness, a new book, titled ‘Significant Contributions of Jainism’ by Dhruti Ghiya Rathi, explores Jainism as a sophisticated, integrated map for modern life. Read more
