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The Tenth Riddle The Tenth Riddle by Sapan Saxena
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“When Shakti
takes over, Shiva steps back”
Sapan Saxena, The Tenth Riddle
“I always believe that sometimes it would take long, but it's
better to wait than pick the wrong one.”
Sapan Saxena, The Tenth Riddle
“Every night, when I go to sleep in this big lonely haveli, I pray
to God to let me live one more day so I can see her getting the
justice she deserved”
Sapan Saxena, The Tenth Riddle
“Darkness gives her permission, and protector gives the tears.
Beauty provides the conch, while mother provides the spear
Knowledge gives the moon, and head gives the bracelet
Widow provides the creator, while swan provides the snake
Music gives the sight, and the bloom gives mirror.
Or the blood of the queen will fall.
To make her lose a hand.”
Sapan Saxena, The Tenth Riddle
“While
motherhood and warship were associated with Parvati and Durga,
Tantra was associated to Kali, food and agriculture to Annapurna,
knowledge and education to Saraswati and, of course, luck and
money to Lakshmi.”
Sapan Saxena, The Tenth Riddle
“Lateral Thinking is key to all the secrets in the world”
Sapan Saxena, The Tenth Riddle
“Every single loss, every single humiliation, teaches us to strive for
more. Failure is the best teacher”
Sapan Saxena, The Tenth Riddle
“The structure of this facility is shaped like the Durga triangle. Each leg adds to a sum of twenty,”
Sapan Saxena, The Tenth Riddle
“It is a complete phenomenon that female deities find an
equal, and some time more weightage in temples, homes, festivities
and every aspect of life in our society”
Sapan Saxena, The Tenth Riddle
“It is a great folly of humanity, that they might worship someone
but do not care about the actual representations of their deity”
Sapan Saxena, The Tenth Riddle
“When invaders invade with an intent to only
loot, they don't normally destroy the idols, but if the intent is also to
sabotage the culture of the land.”
Sapan Saxena, The Tenth Riddle