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| Actress | Notable Nirvana Photo | Context | |---------|----------------------|---------| | | Seated as Goddess Parvati in penance, photo from Kandan Karunai (1967) | Film still turned devotional poster | | Lakshmi (actress) | White saree, facing sunrise on Marina Beach, 1975 magazine cover | Titled “Lakshmi’s Dhyanam” | | Nayanthara | Modern digital art of Nayanthara as a Buddhist nun, created by fans during her “silence retreat” in 2018 | Inspired by her real-life spiritual interests | | Jayasudha | Iconic image from Samsaram Oka Chadarangam (dubbed into Tamil) — meditating under a tree | Widely reused in Tamil motivational posters | | Ranjitha | 1996 photo for Kungumam Deepavali issue — styled as a rishika (female sage) | One of the most famous studio nirvana shots | Blog Post Structure: "The Dark Side of Digital

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Almost done with Mastering Behavioral Interviews, making the final push for the end of November deadline. A lot of this resonates with me, especially the bursty progress---for me, integrating book writing with my family's other activities and our primary business was challenging.
I turned to some motivational hacks to keep me moving, like completing parts of the writing process out of order (cover, layout, website before final draft). I even ordered a pre-print to see what progress felt like in my hand. All of that kept the wind in my sails.