Anitya

Anitya

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A Sanskrit word - Anitya, means impermanence. In Buddhism, it is expressed as the concept that all things and experiences are subjected to change because of causes and conditions. Anitya is the first volume to the books of poetry, quotes and everything in between. A true reflection of the random thoughts that rummage through my mind during capricious hours, unapologetically written. The volumes of books are not for the fainthearted but I promise, I will ease you into the journey. A journey where you shall witness my growth, and I influence yours. One where we connect through words reflected off a digital screen or engraved on paper between your hands. Anitya.
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