by Khurshed Batliwala | Nov 3, 2021 | Festivals, Food for Thought, Spiritual Knowledge
Dhanya means grains. Literally means may food always overflow in your house. May there never be a lack. May you always be surrounded by the most amazing stuff to eat. This is a wonderful thing to happen in anyone’s life. But what is even more wonderful is the capacity...
by Khurshed Batliwala | Nov 2, 2021 | Festivals, Food for Thought, Spiritual Knowledge
Dhana Lakshmi is the second of the Ashta Lakshmis. She has amazing PR and is quite possibly the most well-known and most favoured. She represents material wealth. She is quite capracious and is normally depicted sitting on a lotus floating in water. A lotus floating...
by Khurshed Batliwala | Nov 1, 2021 | Festivals, Food for Thought, Spiritual Knowledge
Who are you? Most people will reply with their names and possibly what they do. I am Khurshed. I am an Art of Living teacher, an author, a speaker, a coach. I am a friend, a son, a pianist, a chef. I am an Indian. A Parsee. These are just roles you play. Who are you?...
by Khurshed Batliwala | Mar 20, 2021 | Book, Food for Thought, Self Help
Sleep is a really strange super power that nature has given all of us. If you have enough great quality sleep, you will become younger, stronger, sexier and smarter. If you don’t you will age faster, become uglier and definitely dumber. Every single organ and...
by Khurshed Batliwala | Feb 23, 2021 | Food for Thought, Spiritual Knowledge
Me: What is water? I want to understand water… You: It’s a liquid. It’s made up of 2 atoms of Hydrogen and 1 atom of Oxygen – H2O. This is what forms water… You can drink it, take a bath with, put out fire with it… Me: Really?! But aren’t Hydrogen and Oxygen...
by Khurshed Batliwala | Jan 1, 2021 | Festivals, Food for Thought
Many people will agree that it’s nice to think of 2020 as a thing of the past. It’s done with and over. There is a sort of a magic to new beginnings. But it is we who create that Magic. In fact, we are the Magic. If you look at it objectively, nothing really has...