Author: Dipa Sanatani

  • The Author Interviews: The Little Light by Dipa Sanatani

    The Author Interviews: The Little Light by Dipa Sanatani

    My very first author interviews are out. If you’re interested in hearing more about my literary influences as well as the journey that led to the making of The Little Light….

  • The Little Light: An Amazon Bestseller

    The Little Light: An Amazon Bestseller

    I woke up this morning, checked the display page of my book on Amazon and… my eyes widened. For the first time in years, I didn’t need a coffee to wake me up. The Little Light: A Story of Reincarnation and the Crazy Cosmic Family was a bestseller in two categories.

  • The Little Light: A Story of Reincarnation and the Crazy Cosmic Family

    The Little Light: A Story of Reincarnation and the Crazy Cosmic Family

    The Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu – Celestial Beings from world mythology – bicker and squabble, just like any family. But they’re going to have to put their differences aside to help the Little Light – a wise soul, imbued with insight and curiosity – prepare for its birth…

  • Day 4 in Xi’an: the Giant Goose Pagoda, Da Ci’en Temple and Travelling by DiDi

    Day 4 in Xi’an: the Giant Goose Pagoda, Da Ci’en Temple and Travelling by DiDi

    Xi’an was once the ancient capital of China – and you can certainly feel it. No one stares at me – or even bothers with a double take. You can see layers and layers of history everywhere you turn. The city’s many historical monuments, ancient ruins and tombs give you the sense that many important…

  • Banpo Village and the Terracotta Army: the fallen matriarchy and the fallen soldiers

    Banpo Village and the Terracotta Army: the fallen matriarchy and the fallen soldiers

    Whenever I visit a place like the Terracotta Army Museum, I realise that humans are absolutely crazy. All this fuss over death – or perhaps not wanting to die? And it doesn’t just begin and end with China. My visits to the Pyramids of Giza and the Taj Mahal were equally astounding. When we have…

  • Day 2 in Xi’an: the Hui People, Paomo, the Great Mosque, the Bell and Drum Towers and the City God Temple

    Day 2 in Xi’an: the Hui People, Paomo, the Great Mosque, the Bell and Drum Towers and the City God Temple

    Islam was introduced to China by Arab traders during the Tang Dynasty: which is considered by many to be a golden age in China’s history. The Muslims who settled in China married the local Han Chinese in the area. The Great Mosque was built to honour the founding fathers of Islam in China. 

  • Day 1 in Xi’an: the journey to the Muslim Quarter in China’s Ancient Capital

    Day 1 in Xi’an: the journey to the Muslim Quarter in China’s Ancient Capital

    I’m relatively familiar with history of the Uyghur Community in Xinjiang Province – since it’s covered in the news a fair bit – but I was largely unaware of the Hui People of Xi’an. But ignorance is nothing that a bit of light reading and personal experience can’t fix. The origin of the Hui People…

  • Shanghai: China’s international mega city

    Shanghai: China’s international mega city

    Shanghai feels more ‘Western’ than any other ‘Western’ city I’ve been to. Seriously. Nearly everyone wears dark colours. Err… whatever happened to Chinese people love red and gold? Hmm… People here are fashion and status conscious. Even the foreigners fit in like locals. No one stares and no one gives exaggerated comments when you speak…

  • Zhujiajiao Water Town: Shanghai’s very little own Venice

    Zhujiajiao Water Town: Shanghai’s very little own Venice

    Whenever most of us think of Shanghai, we always think that it is some big capitalist soulless city, but places like this remind us that even the most capitalist of cities still have that soul… if you know where to look. 

  • Day 1 in Old Shanghai: a first class bullet train ride to an era long gone

    Day 1 in Old Shanghai: a first class bullet train ride to an era long gone

    I booked myself a first class ticket on the bullet train from Hangzhou to Shanghai. Whatever expectations I had to travel in class and luxury were shattered within the first five minutes. There was some guy in the carriage watching a soap opera sans earphones… (Believe it or not this is a regular occurrence in…