The Srikalahasthi Trio: A Journey of Faith
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I have a passionate emotional side, which I naturally prefer to keep private. But I overthink things, spending sleepless nights on even the smallest disagreements. Every word of discord stings, no matter where it comes from. Ironically, navigating professional disagreements feels easier than personal disagreements. Perhaps it's because expectations are clearer in professional settings. At home, with my husband, I become this open floodgate, pouring out every thought, worry, every twist and turn of mental maze. He, being a calm soul, often encourages me to embrace differences and reminds me of the story of Srikalahasthi. Sri Kala hasthi is temple town near Tirupathi in Indian State of AndhraPradesh. The Srikalahasti’s Temple name is derived from a popular story. The story says that a Sri (spider), a Kala (snake), and an Hasti (elephant) used to worship Lord Shiva in this particular town to attain Moksha (Peace.) Appeased with their unflinching devotion, Lord Shiva gave them a boon ...