From Forest to Home - Anavila's Birhor-Inspired Sanctuary Collection Embraces Mindful Living
- 27th Feb 2025
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The Philosophy of Unhurried Living
"For how many years did I wander slowly through the forest? What wonder and glory I would have missed had I ever been in a hurry!"
Rooted in nature, shaped by necessity, and guided by mindfulness. A home where simplicity meets intention, honoring craft, and tradition. In harmony with the Earth, where every choice is conscious and purposeful. A sanctuary of balance—unhurried, present, and deeply connected.
Nature's Rhythm: Taking Only What We Need
The natural rhythm of life lies in taking only what is essential from nature to sustain us and making conscious choices in every aspect of our lives. The food we eat, the clothes we wear, the bed we sleep on—each is rooted in a deep connection to nature, shaped by necessity and a slower pace. Overconsumption disrupts this harmony, taking more than needed and leaving little room for the earth to breathe.
As our perspective shifts toward speed—fast fashion, fast food, and the rapid extraction of raw materials—our lives accelerate. Yet today, a return to mindful living is upon us. As a civilization, we are rediscovering a deeper purpose, realizing that a slower, more intentional way of life preserves traditions, crafts, and communities.
The Birhor Connection: Indigenous Wisdom

In this unfortified way of life, nature is not merely a resource but an equal partner. The land-shared by trees, animals, and humans-nurtures mindfulness. Every action, whether simple or intricate, honors the delicate balance of giving and receiving, deepening our connection with the earth.
About Anavila: Artisanal Heritage

Well-known in the fashion circle and beyond as one of the first designers to embrace pure linen yarns for saris, Anavila Misra established her eponymous brand in 2012. She has carved a niche for herself in the fashion industry with her linen saris, which are considered the best heritage gift handed down to us.
She works closely with various craft clusters across the country, including West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Bhuj, promoting sustainable fashion through traditional handloom techniques.
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