Home Actress Pallavi Sharda Instagram Photos and Posts December 2021 Pallavi Sharda Instagram - Get lost. Get found. The motto of my favourite yoga studio in LA @roamlosangeles… took their advice these last few months 💖

Pallavi Sharda Instagram – Get lost. Get found. The motto of my favourite yoga studio in LA @roamlosangeles… took their advice these last few months 💖

Pallavi Sharda Instagram - Get lost. Get found. The motto of my favourite yoga studio in LA @roamlosangeles… took their advice these last few months 💖

Pallavi Sharda Instagram – Get lost. Get found. The motto of my favourite yoga studio in LA @roamlosangeles… took their advice these last few months 💖 | Posted on 12/Nov/2021 01:34:48

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Pallavi Sharda Instagram – A message from my father reminded me: today marks 101 years since my late dadaji’s (paternal grandfather’s) birth. It also marks 11 years since the passing of my dadima, my dearest grandmother. She died on his 90th birthday. 

11 years ago circumstance had it that I (the youngest grandchild) was tasked with delivering Dadaji the news of his wife’s passing. I’ll never forget the image of him bounding down the stairs of my uncle’s New Delhi home, in a crisp new kurta which he had worn in commencement of his 91st year. I’ll also never forget his eyes glazing over with realisation. The clipped, lucid way in which he looked at me and said ‘I’m so sorry-yy’… his voice breaking at the second syllable. 

I had never seen my paternal grandparents in the same room, their informal separation having preceded my birth. Except during the rituals before my grandmother’s funeral. Where one stood erect, while the other’s soul had departed. 

No words can describe the utter gratitude I feel for the legacy of my grandparents. Despite growing up at the bottom of earth’s latitudinal plain, despite never seeing them together when I visited India as a child, the resonance of Sri Gyan Chand Sharda & Dr. Krishna Sharda vibrated through me always… courtesy the conduit that is my father’s story telling capacity and the love of my paternal uncle and aunt who bridged the gaps and created a sense of belonging during my early childhood trips to India. 

Today, as I think of my dearest Dadaji and Dadima… I feel their united souls vibrating down on me even more boldly than ever before. I am nothing but for the legacy of my ancestors.

Hari Om 🙏🏽

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