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Kathleen Cox, a journalist who first visited India in 1985, lived in New Delhi throughout the 1990s. She has traveled throughout the subcontinent and has served as a consultant for the private sector and the Government of India. She has been researching Vedic traditions for the past decade; she started her formal vastu education in 1997 and studied with a prominent Indian architect and vastu scholars. Cox has written extensively about India's culture and business development for major publications in the United States and India, including the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, Travel and Leisure (Asian Edition), Harper's Bazaar, and the Times of India. She was the principal contributor to many successive editions of Fodor's India and is the author of Fodor's The Himalayan Countries. She lives in New York City, where she consults and lectures on vastu living. She can be reached via her web site,www.vastuliving.com. |
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Allison Eden Karn received her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Architecture from Yale University. When she is not drawing Hindu deities or vastu-compliant furnishings, she is busy at work in New York City designing architecture and interiors. |
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