Wisdom Circle: What does your soul want?
What are you going to do with the rest of your life? These are questions for the ages; questions that every religion attempts to answer. At the same time, these are urgent, immediate questions that each of us contend with every single day.
Deccan Herald on Namma Bangalore at the Bangalore Literature Festival
Where I spoke about the Kannada language and how it shaped my experience of Bangalore.
HT Media on Namma Bangalore at the Bangalore Literature Festival
Where I spoke about belonging and what Bangalore meant to me.
Luxury Bhutan: for The National, Abu Dhabi
Bhutan has 774 species of birds. In comparison, neighbouring India— nearly ten times the size— has just 1200 species.
For Mint Lounge India on Bhutan
Does thinking about death five times a day increase your happiness? The Bhutanese seem to think so.
For Moneycontrol India on Bhutan
Ten experiences that you can do in Bhutan that are fun and unique to that country.
Hotel Review: andBeyond Bhutan
This is the first Asian outlet from andBeyond and, while more Asian properties are in the works, Punakha River Lodge has set a high benchmark.
Hindustan Times: tribal goddesses
A long time ago, my friend Gauri Acharya took me to see a fire-walking ceremony. I have never forgotten it and this post is based on that experience. Check out the photos
Enchanted by Namma Bangalore
As A Proud Bangalorean, I Was Enchanted By ‘Namma Bangalore’ In the bustling heart of Bangalore, where the traffic hums and the markets echo with myriad voices, Shoba Narayan beckons readers into the soul of this metropolis in her [...]
Hindustan Times: Jungian psychology
For the last decade three areas have dominated my life: psychology, mythology and nature.
Wisdom Circle: Spending Money
In my thirties, I used to gather with a group of friends. The most frequent topic of discussion was how much we needed to save in order to retire.
Coonoor & Co: The Art of Perfume
Here is a piece I wrote about perfumes and perfumery for Coonoor & Co, a platform founded and run by my friend, Ramya Reddy. Please click on the link given in the story and read it in the Coonoor & Co website-- the visuals are beautiful.










