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: A vessel that encourages reverence during the simple act of pouring.
: Highlights the narrative of collection and preservation.
Could changing the way we hold and pour water change the way we treat the planet? Let us know your thoughts on mindful consumption in the comments below! Bindu (1)
The project introduces three rhythmic, reflective objects designed to make us slow down and reconsider our impact:
In the rush of modern life, water has become little more than a utility—something that flows from a tap or sits in a plastic bottle. But what if we saw it as a living entity? The by Akhil Krishnan challenges us to do exactly that by turning everyday consumption into a mindful ritual. What is the Bindu? : A vessel that encourages reverence during the
The word Bindu originates from Sanskrit, meaning a droplet or a point. In ancient cosmology, it represents the primordial seed—the very source of consciousness and the beginning of all form. By naming a design project after this concept, the goal is to bridge the gap between ancient Indigenous wisdom and contemporary design. Design as a "Poetic Intervention"
Since there are several notable people and projects named "Bindu," I've prepared a blog post focusing on the , which explores our spiritual and physical relationship with water. If you meant a different Bindu—such as the Giller Prize-longlisted author Bindu Suresh or the Project BINDU digital education initiative—please let me know! Let us know your thoughts on mindful consumption
GitHub - GetBindu/Bindu: Bindu: Turn any AI agent into a living microservice - interoperable, observable, composable.

