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Stories and Magic Rajarajeshwari Mahitha
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- Ficción
Old Stories • New Perspectives
Stories from Indian Mythology, rewritten and narrated by Mahitha.
The framework of the narratives are ancient, being taken from Indian epics - The Ramayana & Mahabharata, and other texts like the Puranas.
The conversations however, and the emotions expressed, are timeless, focusing on justice, gender equality & positivity.
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Savitri- the extraordinary woman who redefined love.
A woman who loved so fiercely, even the god of death bowed before her.
But who was he, this man she walked to the ends of the earth for?
Why did she love him as much as she did?
Come with me to the story of Savitri, and her beloved, Satyavan, to an adventure where love triumphs, against all odds.
📚 Mahabharata - Vana Parva
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Ruru - He was ready to sacrifice his life so his beloved Pramadvara could live.
Stories of women who love in extraordinary ways abound in the books we read. To find men who were not just brave warriors, but who loved as deeply, one has to look a little harder, and then one will discover the stories- of Shiva who almost destroyed the worlds in grief stricken madness after the death of Sati, of Aja, of Pururavas, and Ruru… gods and men who could not live without the women they loved, gods and men who made the greatest of sacrifices, so the women they loved could live.
Come with me to the story of Ruru, a young man whose life held meaning only if he could share it with his beloved, Pramadvara. -
Dhruva - The prince who became the pole star.
Once upon a time, as most stories start, there lived a young prince, with his father, mother - the elder queen, his step-mother and half-brother, both of whom were the king's favorites.
This is the story of a young child's yearning for his father's love, for justice for his mother, for equality for all.
And who better to seek this from, than the lord Narayana himself.