When I think about cultural heritage, I feel a quiet pride — not just in the grandeur of monuments or the elegance of traditional clothing, but in the stories, rituals, and philosophies that have shaped generations. I’m most proud of Indian cultural heritage, both tangible and intangible.
My interest spans everything: languages, rituals, mythology, architecture, and the subtle philosophies that guide daily life. I’m not a scholar in the formal sense, but I’m a seeker in my own way — reading, reflecting, and absorbing what I can.
My brain is a hunger machine — always craving new perspectives, new stories, new ways of seeing. I find joy in learning about other cultures too: their myths, their architecture, their mindset. I believe every culture holds something beautiful, something worth understanding.
We must take the positive aspects of all cultures and work toward a more peaceful world. There’s a phrase called “Vasudhaika Kutumbam“, world is our family after all and we must learn about our family.

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