#ContemporaryWorldLiterature
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Swami Anand Krishna – Sindhi Sufi of Indonesia
Having 180 plus books to his credit, Anand Krishna believes in interfaith harmony and peace and has inspired millions of…
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The Child of Prayers – A Short Story
Mother added more events to her existing religious routine. She began to perform the monthly Chand Arti and Pallav (Prayers…
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Blooming Buds of May – A poem from Bhutan
Staring by the open mouthed window, Saw I thousand buzzing bee’s shadow, All over the newly sprung buds of May…
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The curse of the dragonflies – A short story from Uzbekistan
The story of a woman who suffers a lot as at the young age she had caused death of beautiful…
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Offence – A Short Story from Uzbekistan
This kind of stories can help us make sense of the feelings and draw strength from the experiences of others. …
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Eyes – A poem from Bengal
Eyes’re reflection of her soul pure and true; True and indifferent, indifferent and absorbent; who cares what those eyes perceive…
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Hanging afternoon on a wind – Poetry from Vietnam
I hang my afternoon on a wandering wind; the old shadow of time seems old in stale photo box; a…
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Good Morning – Poetry from Vietnam
I dream about the cool blue river, the moon is thin on high; it looks like a silver sickle, vaguely…
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Lay down the guns – Poetry from India
Before the earth, lay down the guns, lower your glare, bury the blind hatred, and the prejudice! [author title=”Apu Mondal…
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Drop of Love – A Poem from Peru
A drop of love makes a difference that tips the balance [author title=”Ramina Herrera Arteaga” image=”https://sindhcourier.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Ramina-Herrera-Arteaga-Peru-Sindh-Courier.jpg”]Ramina Herrera Arteaga, born in…
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