MMyth The song of loveFebruary 14, 2020No comments The song of love There once lived a musical genius, son of the Muse, Calliope. Ever since he… Read More
BBlog Young and angryFebruary 9, 2020No comments Students have borne the brunt of the brute force of power over the ongoing countrywide protests against the… Read More
BBlog Queen HeraJanuary 20, 2020No comments In the Greek pantheon, Zeus grabs all the eyeballs. He fought the Titans, he established Olympus and his… Read More
MMyth The birth of SomaJanuary 13, 2020No comments The myth about the birth of the moon god, Soma, is the most beautiful birth story in world… Read More
FFolktale Cotton trees and DraupadiJanuary 5, 2020No comments Why does the semul/semal/salmali have thorns? Blame it on Draupadi. Bhima, the strongest and mightiest among the Pandavas… Read More
FFolktale Cotton trees and demonsJanuary 5, 2020No comments The cotton tree known as the semul/semal/salmal in various parts of the country has a number of folk… Read More
FFolktale The Divine WitnessDecember 24, 2019No comments Acharya an old Brahmin lived on the outskirts of Puri, a temple town in Odisha. His work was… Read More
UUncategorized The tale of the peacockDecember 16, 2019No comments Whenever Peacocks are the focus of conversation, the tail forms the epicenter of the tale- iridescent feathers that… Read More
MMyth Indra’s ordealDecember 9, 2019No comments Rishi Gautam was married to a girl, exceedingly beautiful and several years his younger—some said almost like his… Read More
MMyth Chasing BosphorusDecember 1, 2019No comments Istanbul, a sprawling, bustling metropolis straddling two continents is truly a tale of two cities, that of east… Read More