Category: Stories
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The Cosmic Churn: Vasuki’s Enduring Sacrifice
The Samudra Manthana story, or the Churning of the Cosmic Ocean, stands as one of the most pivotal and visually dramatic events within Hindu Puraanas. It is a narrative frequently depicted, illustrating celestial beings and formidable adversaries collaborating to extract Amrit or the elixir of immortality. Yet, within this grand cosmic endeavour lies a subtle,…
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When The Alchemist met Amar Chitra Katha: Unveiling the Inspirations Behind ‘Daiva’
The seed of ‘Daiva’ may have been planted just a year ago, but the inspiration for this exploration of Tulunadu’s mighty deities stretches much further back. Interestingly, the wellsprings of creativity that fueled ‘Daiva’ may surprise you – they don’t directly involve the Daivas themselves. Let me take you on a journey through time as…
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DAIVA – Where the Journey Began
When I began this journey last year, I wasn’t sure if I would be able to complete it. When an author says ‘journey’, then it obviously means a book, and that too of such a great magnitude. But then the Sathyolu of Tulunadu had held me tightly…
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Why do we say ‘Ji’
Why do most Hindi speakers use ‘Ji’? Growing up in North India, the way Ji added respect to everyone’s name always fascinated me. While living in Chennai a couple of years back, I have heard people using Ji as well. Ever wondered where it came from? Apparently, there’s an interesting North Indian folktale that is…
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