Today is the 2nd day of #Navratri2020
Over the last two years, I had written about sets of Carnatic kritis composed by Muthuswamy Dikshithar during #Navratri #Thread
In 2018, we spoke about the Kamalaamba Navavaranas.
It has rained last night. The cloudy, wet, sky watches the dim sun try to dry what’s left of the moisture. The heavy leaves outside my window are dripping some of the water weight they gained overnight. #Thread#Story
“What’s a Sunday without a story?”, they ask me. What about you? Would you guys like to hear a story to fill your Sunday morning with? #Story
This is a story based on true events.
This is a story of blood, of gore, of violence and more than anything else, of power. #Story
The Church of the Savior on Blood was built by Tsar Alexander III to mark the memory of his father, Alexander II.
The 'blood' in its name indicates that the church was built at the spot where Alexander II's blood was spilled, in the last assassination attempt. #Thread
Attempts on his life were not new to Alexander II. He had taken charge as the Tsar as Russia was emerging from a humiliating defeat in the Crimean War.
He would have an eventful reign, peppered with reforms, but also several attempts to assassinate him.
5 years after his coronation, Alexander II abolished the longstanding practice of serfdom in the Russian Empire.
Since the end of the Space Shuttle program almost a decade ago, the only way to get to the International Space Station #ISS has been the Soyuz capsule of Russia.
Unlike earlier American modules which "splashed down", the Soyuz touches down on land. Like this:
Touching down on land does not always mean an open field, and could also be in the mountains or forests (Russian bears! Yikes!).
The tragedy of Hampi is matched by little else in history.
The largest and richest city in India during its time wiped out of history in a flash. #ShortThread