This book journeys into the heart of Kashmir’s sacred heritage, focusing on Mata Ragnya and the mystical shrine of Kheer Bhawani. Weaving together ancient texts like the Nilamata Purana and Rajatarangini with modern experiences, it reveals the goddess’s influence on Kashmiri Pandits and beyond. From miracles of the color-changing spring to centuries of resilient faith, this work honors enduring spirituality, calls for preserving sacred traditions, and celebrates Mata Ragnya's timeless grace in the Valley.
ABOUT THE BOOK
This book journeys into the heart of Kashmir’s sacred heritage, focusing on Mata Ragnya and the mystical shrine of Kheer Bhawani. Weaving together ancient texts like the Nilamata Purana and Rajatarangini with modern experiences, it reveals the goddess’s influence on Kashmiri Pandits and beyond. From miracles of the color-changing spring to centuries of resilient faith, this work honors enduring spirituality, calls for preserving sacred traditions, and celebrates Mata Ragnya's timeless grace in the Valley.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Sanjay Parva is a versatile Kashmiri writer, poet, photographer, and columnist, with five books on tourism, culture, healthcare, and disability advocacy. His coffee table book, Unseen Beauty of Kargil, was a pioneering work on the region, while Disability Is This Ability was India's first guidebook for parents of children with special needs. Dr. Parva is skilled in medico-marketing strategy and content, contributing to rural healthcare digital initiatives and doctor-patient communication networks. He has held leadership roles in international and Indian companies, focusing on healthcare engagement, and worked with the University of Rochester-Media Lab Asia on rapid health assessments for rural India.
Language : English
Publisher : Paper Towns
Binding : Paperback
Pages : 92
ISBN : 978-9361858420
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Blurb : This book journeys into the heart of Kashmir’s sacred heritage, focusing on Mata Ragnya and the mystical shrine of Kheer Bhawani. Weaving together ancient texts like the Nilamata Purana and Rajatarangini with modern experiences, it reveals the goddess’s influence on Kashmiri Pandits and beyond. From miracles of the color-changing spring to centuries of resilient faith, this work honors enduring spirituality, calls for preserving sacred traditions, and celebrates Mata Ragnya's timeless grace in the Valley.
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