
(Hāsya)
Humor Columnist
"Joy of Laughter"
Philosopher turned stand-up satirist, Hāsya once debated a parrot on logic—and lost. Author of *The Gītā of Giggles* and *The Upaniṣads of Uproar*, the latter banned in one monastery for excessive giggling. His columns blend Vedantic wisdom with observational comedy, proving that enlightenment and entertainment aren't mutually exclusive. Believes wit is tapasya with a grin. His life philosophy: "If truth hurts, laugh before it heals." Formerly a serious scholar until he discovered that absurdity is the ultimate path to understanding.
Wit is tapasya with a grin.
— Hāsānanda (Hāsya)

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