Hi, welcome.
It’s a bit of a miracle you’re here. In this vast world of digital debris, you somehow found me and decided to spend your precious time here. Thank you.
Aside from being a mother, writer is how I know myself. I explore a wide range of topics, mostly because I’ve always convinced myself I’m a wannabe polymath.
I write because it is a matter of sustenance, and I truly hope these words can become a refuge for you too. ❤️
Portfolio | Poetry, Fiction & Essays
- My Complete Works
- A Lifetime of Poems, Fiction & Essays – Read by Rachana
- Poem Anthology
- Love Poetry
- The Writer-At-Large Collection
- The Short Story {Fiction} Collection
- My Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech
- As Fekta Kapur Roasting Bollywood
Social Commentary
- Between Two Worlds: Identity, Culture, Belonging
- The Indian American Dream: A Day, Week, and Year in the Life of a Desi
- The Anonymous Manifesto
- How Can We Stay Relevant In A World Run By Machines?
Spirituality | Hinduism
Podcasts | Youtube Videos
- Productivity And Parenting Podcasts
- Main YouTube Channel
- Rach YouTube Poetry Playlist
- Regenerate With Rachana: YouTube Series
Recommendations (Books, Movies, Quotes)
- Favorite Quotes
- Book Recommendations
- Top Book & Movie Recommendations
- Videos That Haunt Me
- Best Articles
- My Job As A Teacher (Robotics & Coding)
- Voyage Interview
About Rachana – A Playlist of Essays
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I will either find a way, or make one. Below are all the articles, podcasts and vlogs I have published so far.
Ramachandraya Janaka: The Mangalam Song That Ends Carnatic Concerts & Prayer Sessions with Blessings
Hi all,Ramachandraya Janaka is a classic "Mangalam" that's often sung at the end of concerts or puja ceremonies to invoke blessings and peace. Thank you for listening. Hope you like it. Here are the lyrics: rāmachandrāya janakarājajā manōharāyamāmakābhīṣṭadāya...
The Two Logs in the River: A Ramayana Lesson on Love, Detachment, and Living Fully
Shlokas As Compass Ever since I understood the meaning of a shloka of Adi Shankara's from Bhaja Govindam, I've tried to use it as a way to operationalize my spiritual journey. Shankara says, Satsangatve nissangatvam,Nissangatve nirmohatvam,Nirmohatve...
Breathless – A Poem by Rachana
Through Breathless, I capture fleeting moments of desire and intimacy, weaving cosmic and everyday imagery. These micro-poems are tiny jolts of electricity, meant to be felt when words fail and emotions can’t betray us. CURBING HUNGER desire tearing...
Why the World Is Finally Slowing Down: The Rise of the Slow Thought Revolution
I've been noticing an interesting phenomenon lately. The desire for slowing down and adopting an intentional way of consuming information. For nearly two decades the internet trained us to read faster, scroll faster, react faster. But lately something unexpected is...
Perimenopause: Not Global Warming, Just My Personal Climate Crisis
Hey, so I’m not “leaning into” some stream-of-consciousness writing style to sound cute or anything. This is literally what I’m going through. No, not as a raging maniac, although I do feel like I’m becoming one. And not even because my body seems to have forgotten...
You could’ve chosen to land your eyeballs anywhere. And yet, here you are. Thank you.
Its been my dream for years to do something to consciously create a better future where every one of us is excited about our own potential. My challenge to everyone is that they aspire for their personal best and leave a legacy of their work through their contributions to mankind.
I want us to remember to respect ourselves, our time and our capabilities in a world where distractions are just a click or a swipe away. I also never want to let this idea out of my sight – Our children are not just GPAs. In a world obsessed with metrics and machines, there’s so much we must do to equip our children with real life readiness skills.
In December of 2044, I hope to win the Nobel.
Namasté.







