The poem Matr Mandir ki Or is explained line by line. Read along for best results. Feedback welcome at sashint@gmail.com
Shreekanth Singh is adamant upon leaving the house. Lal Bihari feels guilty about what he did. Anandi saves the day. Read along for best results. This is an updated version with a detailed line by line explanation. For shorter verion please see earlier episodes. Feedback welcome at sashint@gmail.com
Anandi's husband Shreekanth Singh returns home and learns about the fight. He confronts his father and decides to leave home. Read along for best results. Feedback welcome at sashint@gmail.com
This is an updated version of Bade Ghar Ki Beti. Detailed line by line explanation. For shorter version, please see earlier episodes.
This is an updated version of Bade Ghar Ki Beti. Detailed line by line explanation. For shorter version, please see earlier episodes. The main characters of the story are introduced. Anandi and her brother-in-law Lal Bihari Singh get into a fight. Read along for best results. Feedback welcome at sashint@gmail.com
Line by line explanation of Nirala's poem Bhikshuk. Feedback welcome at sashint@gmail.com
Ramnihal remembers his meeting with Manorama and the effect she had on him. Mohan and his mental challenges are discussed. Feedback welcome at sashint@gmail.com
We meet Ramnihal and Shyama. Ramnihal is leaving and is upset. Shyama asks him the reasons for this. Your feedback is welcome at sashint@gmail.com
Line by line explanation of Jainendra Kumar's short story. Two friends holidaying in Nainital, meet a poor boy on a bitter cold evening. Feedback welcome at sashint@gmail.com
Line by line explanation of the poem Swarg Bana Saktey Hain by Ramdhari Singh Dinkar. Read along for best results. Feedback welcome at sashint@gmail.com
Explanation of the poem Megh Aaye. The poem is read aloud and explained line by line. Feedback welcome at sashint@gmail.com.
A delightful account of Tagore's childhood. Feedback welcome at sashint@gmail.com.
Stanzas 4 to 7 are explained. Topics include: self-interest driven friendships, risk-management, excess wealth and importance of timing. Feedback welcome at sashint@gmail.com
The first three stanzas are explained. Topics include lathi, kamri and gun. Feedback welcome at sashint@gmail.com
Published in 1774, Lord Chesterfield's letter to his son contains some great financial advice that remains relevant even today. Feedback welcome at sashint@gmail.com
We learn more about the various types of competitions and what motivates the players. Feedback: sashint@gmail.com
We learn about the history of pigeons and the type of pigeons in India. We are introduced to the sport of Kabootarbaazi and the key people involved. Feedback: sashint@gmail.com
The author explains the challenges faced by his friend due the large family size. This part includes a brief explanation for my disagreement with the author's way of thinking. Feedback welcome at: sashint@gmail.com
The author introduces his essay and describes the problems faced due to an increasing population.
Lajwanti is getting ready to leave for the Teerth Yatra, when she hears her neighbor Haro crying.
Lajwanti promises the goddess that she will go on a pilgrimage (Teerth Yatra) if her son recovers from this illness.