Hardeep Bali
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The Taste of Waiting: How Kashmir Dries Its Memories
A casual stroll through Srinagar’s old market turned into a discovery of the valley’s quiet art of preservation where sunlight, patience and memory blends into the taste of winter. As autumn sun had begun to mellow, I stepped out with… Continue reading
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The Transformative Travels of Guru Nanak 🙏🏻
Across Lands, Across Hearts On Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s 556th birthday, the world honors not only the founder of Sikhism but also one of the greatest explorers in history, a spiritual pilgrim who traveled across continents to awaken humanity to… Continue reading
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Velvety Autumn: The Chrysanthemum Comeback
With autumn sneaking into our homes, the valley is wrapping itself up in gold and amber as Chinars are shedding their russet leaves in mellow quiet crisp air. Nippy November often puts snooze on the tourists and nature lovers and… Continue reading
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11:11 — Eleven Years of Words, Wonder, and Becoming 🌼
Eleven years — a lifetime measured not in days, but in drafts, deadlines, and the quiet ache of unfinished sentences. When I first began to write, I believed it was about finding the right words. Now I know — it’s… Continue reading
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The Festival Within 💫
In a world dazzled by grandeur and display, the quiet strength of prayer reminds us that the truest celebrations happen not in noise, but in stillness. Performative festivities have become a vital aspect of society, but the most meaningful celebrations… Continue reading
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Needles & Nostalgia: A Sozni Love Story❤️
Winter is coming! And so has my unadulterated love for Sozni shawls exquisitely embroidered by karigars who have nurtured this artwork over the years. What absolutely catches my heartbeat is the quiet disciplined world of a craftsman where he measures his love in threads to keep this… Continue reading
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“From Girl to Woman: The Unbroken Thread of Dignity”
~ Fathers, Daughters, and the Making of Fearless Women Dignity — it begins as a whisper in a young girl’s heart. It is that quiet yet resilient belief that she deserves respect, love, and a space to exist freely in the world.… Continue reading
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Candle-lit dinner for Two : Truth and Error
History is kind to its lunatics once they illuminate the world Truth, as every philosopher and politician will tell you, is a noble thing just not particularly convenient. It rarely arrives gift-wrapped; it prefers to barge in uninvited, overturning certainties,… Continue reading
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A Coin of Memory: An Artist’s Daily Blessing from His Grandfather
It was the last thing I expected to notice at recently held Chinar Book Fest. The halls were alive with the scent of fresh pages, the sound of turning leaves, and the warm hum of ideas being exchanged. Authors signed books, poets recited lines, and artistsdisplayed… Continue reading
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Moonlight: Nature’s Antidote to Modern Stress
In a world transfixed to their smart devices receiving flurry of notifications and instant dopamine hits all day long, anxiety and stress are no longer considered alien terms. Uninterrupted exposure to blue light and noise from modern devices around us… Continue reading









