
Suhas Mahesh
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Married to science. Affair with literature. Flings with philosophy
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23-11-2008 14:56:22
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.@OpenTheMag features Ramachandra Guha’s #SpeakingWithNature: The Origins of Indian Environmentalism, Anusha Rao and Suhas Mahesh’s #HowToLoveInSanskrit, #JeetThayil’s #IllHaveItHere, and সোহিনী 🌻 | ஸோஹினி | Sohini’s #TheDayIBecameARunner, among their selection of the best books of 2024. Read more:


All set up to talk this evening at Bangalore International Centre Bangalore International Centre




Suhas Mahesh Okay, I wrote a post on something like this, doing my own (crude) economic analysis x.com/helicopterosau… The key idea in my opinion is that replacing gas peakers is easier than replacing gas baseload—but how MUCH easier matters a lot wondering what your NREL friend thinks


Valentine's Day Special: How to Love in Sanskrit at India Habitat Centre today at 18:45 with Anusha Rao and me


‘The overwhelming obsession of poets in Sanskrit and Prakrit has been love.’ At India Habitat Centre #Samanvay2025, authors Anusha Rao and Suhas Mahesh join #ProfAnamika and #ProfSavitaSingh for a fascinating discussion on their book, #HowToLoveInSanskrit. The session unpacks the many


Padhega India (Bodhi Tree Knowledge Services) A book with each poem a delight and as vibrant as love itself ❤️🧡💙 Thanks Suhas Mahesh Anusha Rao for wrapping your book with this stunning cover! #padhegaindia #pigiveaway



An extraordinary personal story by my friend Jennifer Lai Remmel on cancer, the triumphs of modern genetics and resilience asimov.press/p/family-future



Can anyone explain: Internet Archive lost in court against Hachette, but books are still available to borrow on the website. How?

Topic in the Book Club was Quarrel. Enjoyed reading from the translated Sanskrit poetry collection by Anusha Rao & Suhas Mahesh , a delightful selection of poems. Stumbled upon it through the Bangalore International Centre Podcast. Worth a listen and the book is a must on every poetry lover's bookshelf.
