Home Actress Lisa Ray Instagram Photos and Posts – April 2020 Part 1 Lisa Ray Instagram - That time I was ambling through the corridors of @theoberoiudaivilas in my beloved robe, trying to get into character and trying to find the set. Full disclosure: there were many times I wandered in the opposite direction. @4moreshotspls @pritishnandycommunications @primevideoin

Lisa Ray Instagram – That time I was ambling through the corridors of @theoberoiudaivilas in my beloved robe, trying to get into character and trying to find the set. Full disclosure: there were many times I wandered in the opposite direction. @4moreshotspls @pritishnandycommunications @primevideoin

Lisa Ray Instagram - That time I was ambling through the corridors of @theoberoiudaivilas in my beloved robe, trying to get into character and trying to find the set. Full disclosure: there were many times I wandered in the opposite direction. @4moreshotspls @pritishnandycommunications @primevideoin

Lisa Ray Instagram – That time I was ambling through the corridors of @theoberoiudaivilas in my beloved robe, trying to get into character and trying to find the set. Full disclosure: there were many times I wandered in the opposite direction.
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Lisa Ray Instagram – I love you #pachamama to the depth of my being. When my girls were 3 weeks old and mere Chia seeds, I packed them into my friend @vishakhakhetrapal car along with my nanny and we drove to #Kazbegi, a scenic spot in the Caucasus mountains of Georgia. Just so I could place my girls on the grass, have them soak in earth energy and gaze in wonder at the beauty of it all.
Deep bows this #EarthDay and every day.
Lisa Ray Instagram – Repost from @janicepariat using @RepostRegramApp – Today I learnt a new word, not in English, but in Khasi—rympei. Quite simply, the room in which the fire is lit, where food is cooked and water heated, where the household gathers to warm themselves.

My Khasi-Khasi-English dictionary (which provides definitions for Khasi words in both languages) goes on to explain, in English, that rympei is also “the Khasi way of life where the hearth is at its centre”

But I’m intrigued by the definition offered in Khasi which uses the word “ker”—to guard or protect. So rympei is both the hearth, the “dpei”, and the house built around to shelter it. A house that extends, it hints, beyond brick and stone and mortar.

Rympei is one of those lovely expansive words. It contains, I realise, not merely a pinpointing of domestic location but also a way of being that trusts the fire will be kept burning—by song, story, ritual, action—to sustain, and nourish, and provide.

It turns out too that today is Earth Day (thank you @google doodle), and no better day on which to learn a word that’s meant to signify community, learning, and care towards that which sustains us and keeps us alive.
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