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Jaya Sibu writes in Hindi and Kashmiri. She is the recipient of Bhagwan Gopinath Research Fellowship. Some of her Kashmiri poems have been translated by Amrita Pritam in Hindi.

Her publication includes 'Mantrik Bhajan Dipika' in Kashmiri verse based on the Kashmiri Beej Mantras of the Shaktivad tradition. 'Bhagwan Gopinath evam Dharmik Chintan' in Hindi is under publication. She is a regular contributor to various Hindi and Kashmiri magazines and publications.

K H A Z A N C H I- a short story

Khazanchis? was a well-known family residing at Chattabal in a crowded locality some distance away from the Tonga Stand and close to the oil mill in the locality. more

Yogi Nand Bab

Kashmir's Yogi Nand Bab more

Why India Bashing!

It is a irony Indian Muslim instead of owning country is talking of his DNA matching with invaders like Timur, Ghazni etc more

Harisa- The classic Dish of Kashmir

This is called harisa, a saffron-flavoured dish. A gift from Iran to the people of Kashmir. more

Kashmiri Recipe Roganjosh

Kashmiri Recipe Lamb Roganjosh more

Ek Shab Ke Musafir

Beautiful Ghazal by: Mahesh Chander more

The Homeland Podcast

Presenting 'The Homeland Podcast' a new live community interaction series by Panun Kashmir. more

Pt. Vishinath Kampasi - Paintings

The Maharaja gave due recognition to the son of soil and made Vishinath a member of the jury.Offer of landed property by the Maharaja was curtly refused. more

Ahrabal

The Charming Place With Breathtaking Waterfall more

I Bow yo Thee

That is Trika --- Shaivistic path more

Raktim Tandav

A collection of beautiful poems more

Payments to Shehjar - Google Checkout
Koshur Saal

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Neerja Pandit honored

Neerja Pandit honored with Prestegious Distinguished Visitor Award more

Razdan-Kumar Miami Wedding

The wedding reception was a beautiful amalgamation of two cultures, more

Kashmir - The untold story

The pigeons roaming in the homes of Kashmiri Pandits are a real testament to the government's failed policy, which abandoned the Hindus of Kashmir. more