The paper focuses on the immigrant psychology of South Asian Canadian Women's Poetry. Immigrant experience is the central to number of her poems. All these poets have felt marginalised colonised ; most of them know about immigration either first or second hand which traumatised them expressively ...
The term South Asian arts refers to the literary, performing, and visual arts of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.
South Asian arts - Assamese, Folk, Music: The earliest text in a language that is incontestably Assamese is the Prahlāda-caritra of Hema Sarasvati (or Saraswati; 13th century); in a heavily Sanskritized style it tells the story, from the Viṣṇu-Pur
Resolution: Combat trafficking of women and girls in Southasia 1 Aug 2023 One of the significant challenges for the Southasian region is to combat human trafficking. We are confronted with a lack of information about the magnitude of the problem and the… ...
The women wear silk saris and thin shoes and ride up to the shrine on mules. And sometimes even if you are an expert mountaineer, the mountains can still claim you. Many years ago, Kunda’s brother, Kanak Dixit, had crossed the Thorong La Pass and was walking solo down past Manang ...
Mataji understands that her biological female sex “naturally” connects her to the transformative divinity of the Goddess…. She stresses that women more so than men embody the great goddess Shakti, who creates, sustains, and destroys the universe. But Shakti is more than a divine feminine life...
The South African government was compelled to announce the country’s departure from the British Commonwealth after being pressured by African and Asian Commonwealth members, who protested against South Africa’s racist regime. After holding a referendum among the white population, the government proclaim...
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A South Asian saint is more often irate, rancorous and capricious than kind and charitable. In saint Nasiruddin Chiragh-i Dihli's words, 'moral precepts (akhla¯q) give knowledge of the goal, but leave a person in ignorance as to the means of its achievement' (Nizami 1953: 76). ...
A bindi is a mark or sticker worn by Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist women and occasionally men on the forehead between the eyebrows. The bindi’s significance has changed over time, so that there is not one static interpretation but a multitude of meanings ac