Cellulose breaks down at or under 100 Cs. Chitin cells, with their elastic nature, is not going to fall apart. That's why a mushroom stays in its form, and you can't boil it apart.
So I talked about chicken-- either fried or smothered. Chitlins. I talked about pig intestines.
And of your own confidence. chitter-chat-- because a nice girl was supposed to make everyone else feel comfortable.
describe it and read from it. Chitra Divakaruni: Thank you, Ross. It's a real pleasure to be back here at Google. I enjoyed my last visit very much and I'm already enjoying this visit a great deal. And I'm hoping that after I talk, we'll have
I would never have guessed that. Chitra Divakaruni: Thank you. Thank you. So Ross, maybe you should start off with a question.
Yes? Who's an author you admire? Chitra Divakaruni: Who is a writer, author,that I admire a great deal? Well, actually one of the big influences on my life is Maxine Hong Kingston, who is writing out of a slightly different tradition, the Asian-American tradition.
Yes? Chitra Divakaruni: The question is do I see the new technology impacting writers and in what way. Well, first, I have to thank Google, because really Google has made my life as a writer so much easier, so much better.
Yes? Chitra Divakaruni: Oh, wow, that's a complex question. I'll take it part by part and if I forget you'll have to remind me.
Yes? Chitra Divakaruni: Right. Right. Chitra Divakaruni: Yes. That's a very good question.
Chitra Divakaruni: Right. Right. Chitra Divakaruni: Yes. That's a very good question. That -- is there a cultural component to how we behave when there are disasters? So is there, for example, in the Eastern or
Yes? Chitra Divakaruni: Yeah. The question, that again is an interesting question, looking at cultural difference.
You know, I saw people who were very kind to each other. Chitra Divakaruni: The question is that if you're a writer, but you're
You know, I saw people who were very kind to each other. Chitra Divakaruni: What do my kids think about my writing?
You know, I saw people who were very kind to each other. Chitra Divakaruni: Thank you so much. It's been a pleasure talking to you and having
OK. These are people who have had chitlins. So chitlins are pig intestines-- not for everybody-- usually stewed or fried. OK. Side dishes. Greens.
That is where the new terrain is, in your ignorance, not in your knowledge. So chitta is unsullied by memory. It's just pure intelligence.
You become New Agey. The chitta, that dimension of the intelligence is designed to make you expand.
Well, it's really easy. We chitchat first. We talk about sports, or the weather, or something else.
On a personal note, as a woman, mother, daughter, and friend with a strong interest in the experience of the Southeast Asian community, I've been drawn to Chittra's work. Her books have become favorites. For me, her stories fully immerse the reader in her characters' journey, joys, struggles, and triumphs.
questions yes and I think they want you to use the mic over Amar chitra Kata I have to tell you that every time we went to India we would buy stacks of Amar chitra Kata for our
brain, loving through the heart, that living force is divine. It is Sat Chit Ananda, eternal, full of knowledge, and full of bliss. It's indestructible.
So I talked about chicken-- either fried or smothered. I only eat chitlins two times a year-- Thanksgiving and New Year's Day.
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comics than amitra Kata but I started off with indrajal comics and the usual stories that we all grow up on champak Chanda Mama Amar chitra Kata and uh there is a hierarchy that we all follow don't we uh uh if you've grown up in India at a particular point of time most of us follow that hierarchy uh you move on from these stories to famous 5 and
The next dimension of intelligence is most important. This is called as chitta. This is an intelligence without an iota of memory in it, unsullied by memory.
So here it is. This is from Chitwan, but this is sort of like to where Bardiya where I was sent, with the elephant grasses. This is about 600 feet elevation.
People who just work for money have a lot of stress because they always worry, will they have enough money to meet their next consumerism goal. We also go to Chitwan National Park.
So it's very fitting. A squirrel chitters. Much the same.
People want to work with them more. And you do 5 minutes of chit -chat at the start, 50 minutes of work, and 5 minutes of conclusion at the end.
And I think small talk and chit -chat gets a bad rap.
And then Kate would just chit chat with me.
The cell structure is made of chitin, which kind of like the material that makes our fingernails.
indian terminology it means buddhism and chitta what
It is is the famous "Chithi Aayi Hai."
And I'm talking about when "Chithi Aayi Hai" was-- the film was released in the late '80s.
I'm honored to welcome back Chittra Banerjee Divakaruni to Google. Her accomplishments as an author are far-reaching.
It's actually the first place she's reading here in California, and it's being officially launched tomorrow. So please join me in welcoming Chittra Banerjee Divakaruni. Thank you, Regina. Thank you for inviting me back to Google.
and here it is and I will chitter chatter a little bit afterward.
I am pleased today to welcome chitra banery divakaruni to begin with I have a slight cautionary tale that I will tell many years ago chetra and I were
I am very happy to take questions and chit chat or let you thunder off to lunch or whatever it is.
And they called me the King of the Chitlin Circuit.
Think of the shell of a lobster is made out of chitin.
were talking about, "Chithi Aayi Hai." However, I want to request the audience, that doesn't mean you guys get up and leave
And today I'm going to be interviewing Oliver Chittenden, who is the founder of Head Talks.
and making this happen. But the most important dimension of your intelligence is chitta. In today's education systems, in today's social conditions, there is no effort to dip into deeper dimensions of our intelligence.
He had spent 10 years crushing up the shells of chiton, of crustaceans, exploring other potential applications of other chemicals until he accidentally made LSD, got some
where he had been a professor at the University of Chittagong in Bangladesh.
partner one share it with partner to no chitchat just share exactly what you want say it three times say it three
of Illusions um and she will take questions after the reading please remember to use the mic over there on the side and now I'd like to welcome chitra banery Dakar rooni thank you Ross it was a great pleasure to meet up with you after many years over here
cultures, you ever feel kind of pressured as been a representative of Indian culture and ? Chitra Divakaruni: The question is do I ever feel pressured as a representative of Indian culture and how do I feel about that. I think often writers are taken to be representatives of the cultures that they write from, especially if they're living in a place where