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Nirvikalpa samadhi is a state of no mind, beyond the ten thousand states of mind, where there is nothing but perfection, where the self no longer exists ... the ego dissolves into immortality. -- Frederick Lenz

I'm bored, lalalallalalala OLLI OXEN SOMETHING!! -- Bob Smith

ardor which is tapas; the name Indra -- Roberto Calasso

Indians, schmindians! -- George Armstrong Custer

Taste ... is a matter of taste (Tad Allagash) -- Jay Mcinerney

Nanak, the whole world is in distress. He, who believes in the Name, becomes victorious. -- Guru Nanak

I need my fill of Indian home cooking. -- Waris Ahluwalia

I am not only a Parsi, I am a Kashmiri too. -- Zubin Mehta

Cracking India by Bapsi Sidhwa reveals the upheaval of partition through the eyes of a child, "Lame Lenny," a young Parsi girl crippled from polio. Lenny's world is her beloved and beautiful Hindu ayah and her ayah's many Muslim admirers, the cook Imam Din, and the Untouchable gardener. -- Nancy Pearl

You Gujarati people are so cute but why is your food so dangerous dhokla, fafda, handva, thepla it sounds like they are missiles -- Kareena Kapoor

'Ek Main Aur Ek Tu' was a very special film for me. Imran and we complement each other very well. He is sugar, and I am spice. -- Kareena Kapoor Khan

A salaam aleikum. The elderly Irishwoman has a foamy cloud of white hair and a zigzag cashmere poncho. You wouldn't cross her. -- David Mitchell

Taleenoi olngisoilechashur. -- Leylah Attar

Though I am an MP from Maharashtra, my heart beats for Katihar. -- Tariq Anwar

Mhe varujta. Trust me as if my soul were yours. -- Susan Dennard

ginger ¼ teaspoon pumpkin -- Candice Kumai

Ah, is this thing that you call tinola a variety of lotus which makes people - er - forgetful? -- Jose Rizal

Ulluvathellam uyarvullal matratu Tallinum tellamai nirttut (Think of rising higher. Let it be your only thought. Even if your object be not attained, the thought itself will have raised you.) -- A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

What the ancients called Bogan, as separate from Ashla. -- James Luceno

Whatever ye say say nathin! -- Joe Brennan

Jumping Jehoshaphat. O Holy Night. -- Patricia Briggs

Nirvikalpa Samadhi means you are sitting in meditation and you go beyond the planes of light to nirvana. Then you come back and here you are "back in the saddle again". -- Frederick Lenz

I am proud to say that I was launched in Tamil through 'Poi' by Balachander sir, who was the one who launched the legends like Rajni sir, Kamal sir & Prakash Raj sir. -- Uday Kiran

No surprise you've got dhampirs with you. What happened to that Moroi boy you had in tow last time? The one with the nice cheekbones?"
"Oh, he's over there," I said, flushing slightly. "I, uh, married him."
Inez's pointed eyebrows rose. "Did you now? Well, good for you. -- Richelle Mead

Sally: 'We're in India: think spirituality, positive energy -'
Katia: 'Peace?'
Sally: 'And love.'
Katia: 'Karma.'
Sally: 'Tantra! Actually, maybe not that. Sounds a bit tiring and we do have work to do. -- Emma Jackson

nunna daul Tsuny in the Cherokee language, -- Mark Kurlansky

NI!
Oh no! Not ni! -- Graham Chapman

Actor Nani feels at home in Chennai, especially after the blockbuster Naan Ee. The -- Anonymous

Narendra Modi, the prime ministerial candidate for India's main opposition -- Anonymous

Pilar-remember-nothing is so boring as devotion. -- Agatha Christie

Bijli fails in the dead of night / Won't help to call "I need a light" / You're in Karachi now / Oh, oh you're in Karachi now. / Night is falling and you just cant see / Is this illusion or KESC / You're in Karachi now -- Kamila Shamsie

One Indian-inspired favourite of mine is mashed potato mixed with lemon juice, breadcrumbs, coriander and chilli, shaped into patties, fried and served with chutney and yoghurt. -- Yotam Ottolenghi

I'm lucky that I haven't been left out in the cold like Mumta Kulkarni or Meghna Kothari. -- Ameesha Patel

You put out a funny podcast, you talk about bak chor mee. I will say mee siam mai hum. -- Lee Hsien Loong

You are looking beautiful' Dhiren said. Vasundhra looked fresh like a morning flower in a casually draped Lavender chanderi sari. Her long, wet hair left open, just a pin holding them back from falling on her lovely face. 'A true Himalayan flower' Dhiren had thought. -- Joyita Nag Shankar

I eat too much. I drink to much. A greedy selfish such-n-such. But when I wrap my turban on my mind is clear, I'm 'Baba Lon'. -- Lon Milo Duquette

Nobody is like Tanuja Trivedi in this whole world. -- Kangana Ranaut

Our nation is like a tree of which the original trunk is swarajya and the branches are swadeshi and boycott. -- Bal Gangadhar Tilak

I fail to find even one "Netaji" among the several thousand "Netas" of today. India needs our sacrifices once more and my entire life is and will remain dedicated to the service of my country. -- Sharad Vivek Sagar

This is what award-winning author and international journalist TIMERI MURARI had to say:
Dear Anant
I managed to read 'Skewed Fantasy' a charming story on Chitra and her problems with NRIs and her dreams.
Best wishes
Timeri -- Anant Acharya

Maa tujhe salaam
pher lete hai nazar jis waqt bete or bahu..
ajnabi apne hi ghar me hae ban jati hai maaa.. -- Muhammad Iqbal

Don't say Fili, sister. Say Pili. In Tagalog, pili means to choose. Pino means fine. Pilipino equals 'fine choice. -- Jessica Hagedorn The Gangster Of Love

Delhi's most famous Sufi saint, Nizamuddin Auliya, who gave spiritual guidance to the incredible Amir Khusro - musician, scholar, poet and the father of qawwali. -- Saba Naqvi

This was the woman Narasimhan had married, as opposed to whatever girl from Madras his family wanted for him. Subhash wondered how his family reacted to her. He wondered if she'd ever been to India. If she had, he wondered whether she'd liked it or hated it. He could not guess from looking at her -- Jhumpa Lahiri

I'm a pucca Indian. Bombay is my home. -- Zubin Mehta

Niima: center of the galaxy, repository of manifold cultures, offering to its myriad inhabitants a never-ending succession of entertainment, education, and enjoyable distractions. Her -- Alan Dean Foster

Nini was looking at her face, so pure, so innocent, and so angelic. He was wondering about the man that she thought he was. He wanted so much to be that man. He felt like he never wanted to leave her dream. -- Stevan V. Nikolic

Baji-naji, nand' paidhi. Fortune has a human face and bastard Chance whores drunken down your streets. -- C.j. Cherryh

Begum Para, did I say? Not the Begum Para? The saucy heroine of the silver screen? And why not? This remarkable lady had dropped in from Pakistan to play the part of my grandmother in Shubhadarshini's serial Ek Tha Rusty, based on stores of my childhood. -- Ruskin Bond

You let them out again, Old Man Willow!' he said. 'What be you a-thinking of? You should not be waking. Eat earth! Dig deep! Drink water! Go to sleep! Bombadil is talking! -- J.r.r. Tolkien

Commemoration of Pandita Mary Ramabai, Translator of the Scriptures, 1922 A memory of yesterday's pleasures, a fear of tomorrow's dangers, a straw under my knees, a noise in my ear, a light in my eye, an anything, a nothing, a fancy, a chimera in my brain, troubles me in my prayers. -- John Donne

I love cooking, and I can make real good rajma chawal. It is a time consuming process and only for the consumption of a select few very special people. Also, I can make delicious mutton biryani, but I must confess I have stolen the recipe from my mother. -- Nimrat Kaur

It's foolish to call Chanakya an Indian Machiavelli. Rather, Machiavelli was possibly an Italian Chanakya. -- Ashwin Sanghi

You say potato, I say potahto." "I say rice pilaf. I say you're trying to distract me with talk of side dishes. -- Josh Lanyon

Malavika Vishwanath. Don't try to say it you'll just piss me off. -- Peter Clines

order a prawn curry, -- James Dargan

I do not like sweets. But if I have to choose one, it has to be rasmalai. -- Shreya Ghoshal

Three years after my birth, my mother swells again. When Lanka is born and brought home, Shiva and I gaze over the edge of the bassinet at this strange, alien creature and claim her as our own. We are a threesome from then on. Joined at the hip. A pyramid. A triangle. -- Nayomi Munaweera

I was just studying with my father, a very difficult task for me since he was a great, great Qawwali singer. -- Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

Khalepa ta kala
"Beauty is harsh -- Cassandra Clare

If my life was a song the title would be 'Naima'. -- Naima Adedapo

Pukka sahib or rank outsider
gentleman or bounder
and it's accent, accent, all the way. -- Christina Stead

He was holding a tray. On the tray were two glasses of milky Indian chai. 'Chota hazari, sahib,' said Ladoo. Bed tea. 'What a nice gesture,' I said returning to Olivia. 'Mrs Puri has sent us up some tea.' 'I wish she had sent it up two hours later,' said Olivia from beneath her sheets. -- William Dalrymple

And I and him, and him and me. (I will always remember that he tasted like cigarettes and something passing sweet, which I could not quite identify.) Andiandhimandhimandme. (And so on.) -- Gabrielle Zevin

Ruby clapped her hands in glee and gave a comedic wiggle of her head, Bollywood style.
I know the song now, can even sing it, but back then all I heard was the verdant Punjabi, the striking primary colours of the five rivers, the intricate history of a complex land. -- Ruth Ahmed

Baby, I bear remnants of you on my body, on my soul. I always have, I always will, gladly. I just want you to know that.'
('Left from Dhakeshwari') -- Kunal Sen

Let us buy atleast one product of Khadi fabric and help light a lamp of Diwali in the homes of the poor. -- Narendra Modi

One cold wintry day in London, I was dreaming about salad nicoise - one of my favorites. -- Gwyneth Paltrow

Makr Shakr aims to share this new potential - design-make-enjoy - with everyone in just a few minutes: the time taken to prepare a new cocktail. -- Carlo Ratti

We make authentic Maharashtrian food at home. My mother supervises the preparation and the menu every day. She has been doing this since before I was born. I absolutely love the mutton sukka that she makes. -- Riteish Deshmukh

The man who comes to fix the cable approaches her when she is alone in the house. 'Is there anything to eat?' he asks. 'There are some chapatis,' she replies. 'Can I get something to eat?' he repeats. -- Suketu Mehta

The moment the rickshaw stopped, your abba said, 'This is Vanity Bagh, where we will build our home and make it heaven-like. -- Anees Salim

Farsi Couplet:
Naala-e zanjeer-e Majnun arghanoon-e aashiqanast
Zauq-e aan andaza-e gosh-e ulul-albaab neest
English Translation:
The creaking of the chain of Majnun is the orchestra of the lovers,
To appreciate its music is quite beyond the ears of the wise. -- Amir Khusrau

... la kuvunda halian ubani. There is no incense for something rotting. And that is the condition of the world. This I know. -- Giles Foden

I love Indian food, and my favourite dish is dal rice. -- Madhur Bhandarkar

Samia, it appeared, had become one of those desis who drink Pepsi in Pakistan and lassi in London. -- Kamila Shamsie

In India: A Wounded Civilization, Naipaul writes that 'the Indian way of experiencing' means that 'the outer world matters only in so far as it affects the inner'. -- Ian Jack

Do please," said Captain Naphi, "expedite this journey relevance-ward. -- China Mieville

I'm too tired to speak in English ... -- David Ginola

After this happens again and again, we reach a point were there is nothing but satori, which is what nirvikalpa samadhi is like. -- Frederick Lenz

Many a morning and evening found Mother and me meditating before an improvised shrine, offering flowers dipped in fragrant sandalwood paste. With frankincense and myrrh as well as our united devotions, we honored the divinity which had found full expression in Lahiri Mahasaya. -- Paramahansa Yogananda

I found Bombay and opium, the drug and the city, the city of opium and the drug Bombay -- Jeet Thayil

When you revealed that the Rani was in fact the Nagi," Charlie said, "the players collectively pissed their pants."
"I'd rather they creamed their jeans. -- Walter Jon Williams

Deewaar is also, with the exception of Sholay, the finest script that Salim-Javed created. -- Anupama Chopra

When Shah Rukh stated, "Bhootnath ... will be among the top three hits of the year!", I told him, "Aapke moonh mein dudh, ghee, shakkar sab! -- Amitabh Bachchan

I swear by swadeshi as it affords occasion for ample exercise of all our faculties and it tests every one of the millions of men and women, young and old. -- Mahatma Gandhi

Napa cabbage is very beautiful, all those long, pale leaves with ruffled edges. -- Nobu Matsuhisa

All action is prayer. All trees are desire-fulfilli <>ng>ngng>. All water is the Ga<>ng>ngng>a. All land is Varanasi. Love everythi<>ng>ngng>. -- Neem Karoli Baba

I will always come for you, a ghra. You are my life, the very air I breathe, and I cannot be without you. Taim I ngra leat. Is tu mo shonuachar. I love you. You're my soul mate. -- Lisa Sanchez

Inspirasi tak mengenal kata mati
There is no death for inspiration. -- Skylashtar Maryam

Holi, the spring carnival, when members of all castes mingle and let down their hair, sprinkling one another with cascades of red powder and liquid, symbolic of the blood that was probably used in past centuries. -- Wendy Doniger

Wave to the haters like nanananana. -- Chris Brown

Zindagi migzara (life goes on) -- Khaled Hosseini

Ismat Chugti has been my inspiration, for her patriarchy submerged, womencentric stories. I see and think of women as they would want to be and not how we have been formularized in imaginations." (interview in Beyond Sindh, a HongKong based Sindhi magazine). -- Kusum Choppra

I love the smell of Chai Tea in the morning... (What should have been said in "Apocalypse Now") -- Sakinaa Davies

But think of me fondly right till the end. Think of me always as your brother's friend. Think of me whenever you see an Amrood tree. Think of me on cold winter nights.'
('Left from Dhakeshwari') -- Kunal Sen

A ghra. A amhain. My love. My only. -- Nora Roberts

Good Chianti, that aged, majestic and proud wine, enlivens my heart, and frees it painlessly from all fatigue and sadness. -- Francesco Redi

Nyarlathotep ... the crawling chaos ... I am the last ... I will tell the audient void ... -- H.p. Lovecraft

This for me was home, and for the visitors, Kashmir". -- Irfan Nabi