Episodi

  • Nothing Here Is Ever Lost!
    Apr 14 2026

    Mumbai is always moving — redefining itself, replacing what came before, and pushing forward without pause.But within this constant shift, Chor Bazaar stands as a reminder that not everything gets left behind.

    In this episode of Where the Land Speaks!, we explore one of Mumbai’s oldest markets — a place where objects resurface with history still attached to them. From its origins as “Shor Bazaar” to the stories that shaped its identity, this is more than a marketplace — it’s a space where time overlaps.

    Walking through Chor Bazaar isn’t just about what you find, but what you begin to understand — how value can outlast time, and how the past doesn’t always stay where it began.

    And somewhere in the middle of it all, one idea quietly stays with you:

    what leaves one place… often finds its way into another.

    …this is where the land speaks
    and trust me… it never repeats itself

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    4 min
  • The Heart That Still Beats!
    Apr 5 2026

    Step into the heart of devotion at the Jagannath Temple in Puri, where time seems to pause and the presence of Krishna, Balarama, and Subhadra quietly fills the air. In this episode, we walk through sacred halls, feel the continuity of centuries-old rituals, and witness the divine heartbeat that moves silently from one idol to the next. The Heart Still Beats is a journey of devotion, reflection, and timeless connection — where faith lives, breathes, and speaks.

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    3 min
  • A Queen Who Carved Love Into the Earth
    Mar 5 2026

    What if love could be carved into the earth itself?

    In this episode of Where the Land Speaks, we step into Rani ki Vav — a stunning underground stepwell built by Queen Udayamati in memory of her husband.

    With hundreds of intricate sculptures and seven levels descending into the earth, this place is more than architecture… it’s a story of devotion, patience, and timeless love.

    Hidden for centuries and now featured on the back of the ₹100 note, this masterpiece reminds us that some stories are not written in books — they are carved in stone.

    Close your eyes… and step inside.

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    3 min