bhaskar saikia

the Galactic Nomad


love

  • We Exist Only in What We Remember

    Disclaimer: This thought came to me while watching the movie Saiyaara, which made me realize we are nothing without our memories. Strip away our memories, and who are we? Not our names, not our titles, not even the love we once believed eternal. Without memory, all vanities, achievements, and connections lose their meaning. It is Continue reading

  • Love and Anger

    Love and anger often feel like opposites. One soothes, the other burns. Yet, deep down, they are connected—like two moods of the same river. A river, in its gentle flow, bends around rocks and obstacles with grace. That is love—soft, tender, willing to adapt. But in the fury of a monsoon, the same river becomes Continue reading

  • My Red Rose

    There are thousands of red roses in the world. But mine is different. It’s not different because of how it looks—but because of what it means to me. I watered it, cared for it, and watched it bloom. I gave it my time, my attention, and my love. And in return, it became something special. Continue reading

  • Where Are Relationships Headed?

    Relationships today are changing faster than ever before. Marriage, once seen as a lifelong bond, is no longer the only path people choose. Many now question whether traditional ideas of love, loyalty, and commitment still make sense in a world that is constantly connected—and distracted. One major reason for this shift is social media. With Continue reading

  • My Name Is Love

    Love does not ask for recognition. It does not demand validation. It simply exists—floating, wandering, giving. It carries itself through the winds of time, sometimes reaching its destination, sometimes dissolving into the unknown. I am love, a dry leaf drifting upon the river of your sorrow, carried by your unspoken grief. I do not resist Continue reading

  • Glorious Life

    What glory is there in waiting for tomorrow if today already holds the possibility of an ending? Life is fleeting, unpredictable, and often cruel, yet the power to shape it remains within us. Why torment the soul over wounds inflicted ages ago? Why let past pain define the present? A heart is not truly a Continue reading

  • Understanding Anger

    Anger — we’ve all felt it. It rises like a storm inside, often bursting out in ways we later wish we could pull back. One moment we’re calm, and the next, our voice climbs higher, our tone sharpens, and suddenly we’re shouting at someone we care about. But have you ever wondered — why do Continue reading

  • What is Love?

    Life is a paradox, a delicate balance between creation and destruction, between joy and sorrow. Nature, in its wisdom, mirrors this eternal dance through the simplest of moments—a bird soaring high, a candle burning bright, a river flowing with purpose. Each carries within it a quiet truth: nothing exists without its counterpart. The marvelous bird, Continue reading

  • Timeless Love: A Thousand Years Ago

    Some emotions transcend time—love, longing and the echoes of a connection that lingers through centuries. Have you ever felt as if your soul remembers something your mind cannot? As if a love, once lost, still whispers through the wind, waiting to be found again? There are places in this world where the past and present Continue reading

  • Love: Across the Great Distance

    Love is often seen as a force that brings people together, an unbreakable bond that transcends time and space. But sometimes, love also necessitates distance—not as a means of separation, but as a journey toward wholeness. This road I travel does not take me toward or away from you. Instead, it is a path through Continue reading