BBlog A River Tells a StoryNovember 10, 2019No comments The first thing that hits you as you reach the end of the road is the sound. It… Read More
MMyth The story of ShunahshepaOctober 6, 2019No comments Harishchandra, the king was sonless in spite of having 100 wives. One day, Narada and Parvata approached him… Read More
BBlog Eclipse in different culturesSeptember 7, 2017No comments We know that demon do not swallow the sun during eclipse but, there is no dearth of excitement and curiosity… Read More
FFolktale The Pujari and the fishFebruary 26, 2017No comments My name is Hare Ram Mukhiya. My village is in Darbhanga. It is called Ucchhti . It is… Read More
FFolktale Ek se bhalle doFebruary 5, 2017No comments Shyam was getting ready to go out. He flung his nice red gamchha over his shoulder, jingled… Read More
MMyth Parashuram’s descendantsDecember 3, 2016No comments Parashuram was the son of Jamadagni and Renuka. His story is a part of the epic literature and… Read More
BBlog Olympia: Where myth meets historyOctober 1, 2015No comments The guide’s voice carried on behind me, in front of me were my excited daughter and husband racing… Read More
MMyth How long is the nightAugust 1, 2015No comments After Kasa Akhava (in Tangkhul Naga this literally means the Creator) had initially created the earth with beautiful… Read More
BBlog The world in a bangleJuly 1, 2015No comments The stories that we tell shape our lives and define our roles within our communities. They are incredibly… Read More
BBlog Remembering Manasa on Womens DayMarch 1, 2015No comments On Women’s Day today, there is the usual outpouring of celebratory messages, whether on the Google doodle or… Read More