Written By: Mantasha Sofi In the silence of Srinagar’s old quarters, just outside the southern gate of Hari Parbat Fort,…
Zinda Koul: The Luminary of Kashmir’s Literary and Spiritual RenaissanceIn
By: Vats Ambardar ( junior Research Fellow ) In the intellectual and spiritual annals of Kashmir, where silence has often…
Mahamaheshwara Abhinavagupta
Written by: Sunil Raina Rajanaka Kashmir has been the melting pot of various schools of knowledge where philosophy, grammar, literature,…
Voices on the Verge: Jammu’s Vanishing Vocabularies
By: Dr Zahid ( Independent Researcher: PhD in Political Science) Language is not just a mode of expression—it is the…
The Good Samaritan and the Unfinished Mourning of Kashmir
By: Peerzada Muneer The Parable of the Good Samaritan, told in the Gospel of Luke, is one of the simplest…
Santoor: Kashmir’s Enduring Voice
By: Shabina Akhtar ( Research Scholar) The Santoor does not seek to dazzle. It does not declare its arrival in…
What Kind of Society Do We Choose to Be?
By: Dr Zahid ( Independent Researcher. PhD in Political Science) Email: zahidcuk36@gmail.com There are moments when a society must answer…
Kashmir, Remember Who You Are.
By:Dr Zahid There are moments in civilizational life that do not arrive with thunderclaps of ideology or the pageantry of…
An Epistemic Wound: Kashmir and the Unmaking of Indigenous Thought
By: Dr Zahid and Irshad Ahmad Bhat There are civilisations that forget, and there are civilisations that remember too much.…
Kashmir: A Presence, Not a Place— On Mysticism, Memory, and the Betrayal of Meaning
By: Safia Yousuf Kashmir is not merely a territory to be governed or a crisis to be solved. It is…
