Kashmir: A Timeless Legacy Of Culture & Wisdom

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Representational image: Boniar temple in Kashmir, painted 1876; Date 19 May 1876; Source: http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/apac/other/019wdz000002105u00000000.html Author: Charles J. Cramer-Roberts
For centuries, the intellectual and cultural vibrancy that prevailed in Kashmir fostered an environment where brilliant minds could create their masterpieces.

Time and the process of self-discovery often move in parallel, each shaping and guiding the other. They are like two friends who, while never fully meeting, work in tandem to nurture a more cultured and mature individual—or sometimes, even a place.

At this point in my life, I find myself drawing many parallels between my own journey and the land of Kashmir. As a child, the engravings on the Chakreshwar temple, also known as Haeri Parbat, were little more than the work of a creative artist in my eyes.



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