A Basohli/Jammu school miniature of the Matsya Avatara. 18th-19th Century
A Basohli/Jammu school miniature of the Matsya Avatara. 18th-19th Century For Sale Short Catalogue NoteExtended EssayEnquire Close Enquire Your name Your email Your Phone No Select your Country Select CountryAfghanistanAland IslandsAlbaniaAlgeriaAmerican SamoaAndorraAngolaAnguillaAntarcticaAntigua And BarbudaArgentinaArmeniaArubaAustraliaAustriaAzerbaijanBahamas TheBahrainBangladeshBarbadosBelarusBelgiumBelizeBeninBermudaBhutanBoliviaBosnia and HerzegovinaBotswanaBouvet IslandBrazilBritish Indian Ocean TerritoryBruneiBulgariaBurkina FasoBurundiCambodiaCameroonCanadaCape VerdeCayman IslandsCentral African RepublicChadChileChinaChristmas IslandCocos (Keeling) IslandsColombiaComorosCongoCongo The Democratic Republic Of TheCook IslandsCosta…
The Making of an Eye – A Collector’s Journey
The Making of an Eye – A Collector’s Journey Author: Dr. Anirban Sadhu The Unlikely Beginning Certain passions arrive in one’s life with the quiet inevitability of destiny. Others appear more like eccentric visitors—unexpected, slightly mysterious, and met with raised eyebrows by everyone around you. My life as an art collector belongs firmly to the…
The School That Never Leaves You: Reflections on Vidyapith’s 100 Years
The School That Never Leaves You Reflections on Vidyapith’s 100 Years Author: Dr. Anirban Sadhu Old institutions are not just buildings; they are living archives of ideas, values, and excellence — roots that keep the future from drifting. Great nations are not built overnight; they are sustained by their oldest institutions, where generations learn not just what to…
The Molecular Biology of Looks
The Molecular Biology of Looks Why Every Face Is Unique, Every Body Unequal, and Why This Question Still Astonishes Us Author: Dr. Anirban Sadhu Modern biology has every reason to be confident. In little more than a century, it has moved from speculation to precision, from metaphor to molecule. We can read entire genomes, compare them…
The First Clinical Trial… In a Palace Kitchen
The First Clinical Trial… In a Palace Kitchen Author: Dr. Anirban Sadhu If you think clinical trials began with fluorescent-lit laboratories, white-coated researchers arguing about p-values, and statisticians sighing into their spreadsheets, allow yourself to travel back—far back—to the 6th century BCE. Long before regulatory agencies, IRB approvals, or PowerPoint presentations on adverse event reporting,…
The Eternal Pyramid
The Eternal Pyramid How the World’s Cultures Reinterpreted a Primal Form Author: Dr. Anirban Sadhu Introduction Pyramids are far more than icons of ancient Egypt. They represent one of the oldest and most resilient architectural ideas in human history. Across millennia and continents, civilizations have independently devised pyramid-like structures as tombs, temples, shrines, and ceremonial platforms.…
The Cucumber and the Cosmos
The Cucumber and the Cosmos The Mahāmrityuñjaya Mantra and the Art of Effortless Detachment Author: Dr. Anirban Sadhu There is something almost disarming about it. Among the loftiest metaphysical invocations of the Vedic world — a prayer to Shiva, the Three-Eyed Lord, conqueror of death — we find… a cucumber. Not thunder. Not cosmic fire. Not celestial weapons. A…
RĀTRI SUKTA: THE FIRST FEMINIST VOICE OF HUMANITY
RĀTRI SUKTA: THE FIRST FEMINIST VOICE OF HUMANITY Women, Wisdom, and the Forgotten Intellectual Power of Ancient India Author: Dr. Anirban Sadhu The Forgotten Fire Most people today assume — almost instinctively — that ancient Indian or Vedic civilization must have been rigidly patriarchal, a world where men spoke, men taught, and men shaped the sacred. This assumption has been…
From PhD to Industry: A Journey into Regulatory Affairs
This talk features Dr. Anirban Sadhu, Vice President of Global Regulatory Affairs, who shares insights on education, career transitions, and the importance of transferable skills. He explains that learning goes beyond formal degrees and continues throughout one’s professional life. Reflecting on his journey from studying microbiology in India to completing a PhD in neuroscience in…









