bhairavi sharma

Bhairavi Sharma has always been a girl with countless dreams. Right from the time she was a little girl, she chose books, pens, colors, palettes, canvas boards and words over people.

She is the youngest daughter of well-renowned Santoorist, Pandit Surendra Sharma, popularly known as the “100-string instrument man” in the industry.

She was one of the merit rankers and gold medalists during her Higher Secondary School (H.S.C.) and cleared her B.M.S. (Bachelors in Management Studies) with Distinction.

Her thirst for knowledge and education did not stop even after her graduation.

She attained first class in M.Com. (Masters in Commerce – Business Management)

Her eagerness to learn literature brought her to the doors of Masters in Arts and she completed her M.A. (Masters in Arts – English Literature), after which she also developed a keen interest to learn about the society, stepping onto her third master’s degree M.A. (Masters in Arts – Sociology)

The glimpses of Bhairavi’s life are featured on Your Story and Indian Viral Diary.

For more information, visit: www.bhairavisharma.com

 Words from Bhairavi Sharma:

“Namaste!

I really don’t understand what the fuss is all about… every individual is rushing in his life, but he is so unaware of his destination; every individual is hungry, but even the best cuisines are unable to satisfy his hunger; every individual is thirsty, but even the finest of wine is unable to quench his thirst.

There was a time when I was as clueless and aimless as all the others around me. Despite excelling in education and hobbies, I didn’t know where my life was moving and what was my purpose of life. When my eyes were full of questions, my grandfather introduced me to that one practice that has answers to everything – meditation.

I dedicate this blog to the two most wonderful concepts (Meditation and Law of Attraction) that have not only changed my life for good, but made me what I am today – a woman who seeks possibilities and positivity even in the ‘toughest’ phases of life.

Just remember one thing – bigger the challenges, easier it is for you to align with your Higher Self.”