-Trushti Dand A daring thief, a legendary outlaw, or a misunderstood hero—who was Kayamkulam Kochunni? His story is one Read More
–Trushti Dand The folktale “Chandu and Omana” originates from South India, particularly from the rich oral storytelling traditions of Kerala Read More
Bhaga is a lesser-known but significant deity in the early Vedic pantheon, primarily associated with wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. Read More
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India is a land of diverse cultures, traditions, and beliefs, with an ancient religious history that dates back thousands of Read More
Revisiting the Ramayana and Mahabharata in contemporary Hindi poetry offers a fascinating lens through which poets reinterpret, question, and reframe Read More
Indian spiritual traditions use various terms to describe different types of seekers, ascetics, and practitioners. While these terms may sometimes Read More
Trishanku is a fascinating character from Hindu mythology, known for his unique fate of being suspended between heaven and earth. Read More
The Kaithi script, also known as Kayathi, Kayasthi, or Kayastani, is an ancient Brahmic script historically used across northern and Read More
Anasuya (Sanskrit: अनसूया, Anasūyā), meaning “free from envy and malice,” is one of the most revered figures in Hindu mythology. Read More