Indian Mythology

Indian Mythology

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Prologue

THE TWO TARAS

Do I wear white for a widow or red for a bride? Tara heldthe soft red silk in her hand and let it slip through her stiff fingers....

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"The Art of Rule serves as your guide for unlocking the secrets of successful leadership and a fulfilling life."

Even a powerful elephant, feeling the blows of the feet of black...

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Who Is Vaishno Devi?

Mata Vaishno Devi is also widely known as Mata Rani, Trikuta, Ambe or Vaishnavi. She is considered to be a manifestation of the Hindu Mother...

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Afterlife

[T]he fact that early humans did decorate corpses, lay out the bodies

in particular postures or bury people with flowers, aligned horns or

tools would support the notion that some ritualization...

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21 March 2023

Navaratri Reads

Like most things Indian, there is a common thread that runs across all Navaratri celebrations around India.

 Here are our book recommendation for this Navaratri season!

 Like most festivals, Navaratri is also...

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18 October 2022

Festive Reads/ Diwali 2022

With Diwali just round the corner, we thought of recommending some books that shall be a detour from the staple sweets. Here's a little brief about each of them to...

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DAKSHA’S YAJNA, SATI, SHAKTI PEETHAS AND PARVATI

As I said earlier, Devi’s story doesn’t feature only in the Markandeya Purana. One of her most familiar stories is probably about Daksha’s yajna...

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For many centuries, in India, and around the globe, men dominated the literary space. From the scriptures to epics, stories, to folklore. Not only did the male authors focus on the...

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