DISCLAIMER: Please be aware that the contents within this compilation represent a selection of unpublished essays. These essays were crafted over a span from 2012 to the present, encompassing a wide range of topics covered during undergraduate and graduate courses at Harvard University. They are presented here without a specific categorization or predetermined order.
BIO: As a graduate student at Harvard Divinity School, I pursued my passion for philosophy of religion, philosophical theology, and the Vedānta tradition, with a focus on the limits of language in exploring metaphysical, timeless, and beautiful entities, and the epistemological …
DISCLAIMER: Please be aware that the contents within this compilation represent a selection of unpublished essays. These essays were crafted over a span from 2012 to the present, encompassing a wide range of topics covered during undergraduate and graduate courses at Harvard University. They are presented here without a specific categorization or predetermined order.
BIO: As a graduate student at Harvard Divinity School, I pursued my passion for philosophy of religion, philosophical theology, and the Vedānta tradition, with a focus on the limits of language in exploring metaphysical, timeless, and beautiful entities, and the epistemological consequences thereof.
With the help of my professors and peers, I have developed my academic writing and research skills, producing papers on topics such as the nature of God, the problem of evil, and the role of aesthetics in philosophical and religious experience.
I also cross-pollinate among visual poetry and cinema studies, applying my philosophical insights to the analysis of film and video art. I have completed the NYU Film and TV Industry Essentials Certificate, where I learned the fundamentals of film production, editing, and storytelling.
My goal is to contribute to the academic and artistic discourse on the intersection of religion, philosophy, and aesthetics.
I am currently applying to doctoral programs.