Martin Luther King Jr.: The Man Who Carried a D

Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–1968) was an American Baptist minister, activist, and the most visible leader of the Civil Rights Movement during the 1950s and 1960s. Like Mahatma Gandhi, whom he deeply admired, King championed nonviolent resistance (which he called “soul force”) to dismantle racial segregation and discrimination in the Continue Reading

Gandhi the man who prayed for Peace

Mahatma Gandhi was tiny. Bare feet, round glasses, a dhoti that wouldn’t have covered my knees. But he looked every policeman in the eye, every time. Started off as a shy lawyer who’d stammer on trains, then got thrown off one—boom—suddenly he knew: power wasn’t size, it was silence. He Continue Reading

Kitaro : From the East to the West!

Kitarō: The Eternal Journey of Sound – A Pioneer Who Turned Silence into Serenity In a world that often feels chaotic and disconnected, few artists have managed to create music that acts as a bridge between the earth and the heavens quite like Kitarō. Born Masanori Takahashi on February 4, Continue Reading