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Stories about Indian culture, Hindu narratives, and modern day connections-- as interpreted by a 20-something Indian-American Girl.

Storytime‪.‬ Ambika

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.8 • 6 Ratings

Stories about Indian culture, Hindu narratives, and modern day connections-- as interpreted by a 20-something Indian-American Girl.

    Episode 2: Obvi, It's About My Girl Ganga

    Episode 2: Obvi, It's About My Girl Ganga

    I couldn't sleep so instead of browsing through social media until I knock out like I usually do-- I decided to tell the first half of my version of Ganga's Story! So this is that.

    And to give credit where credit's due: I'm retelling this story based on the ones I heard about Her growing up, everything I've read in Amar Chitra Katha, and the pictures I've seen of Her at my house and the Mandir from when I used to go.

    I'm not an expert, and I'm still learning-- so please keep that in mind as you listen haha

    • 11 min
    Episode 1B: Groundwork

    Episode 1B: Groundwork

    I PROMISE I'm getting to the good stuff guys! I just have to lay down some super wordy groundwork before I start the next story, so that it's not as confusing.

     In this episode, I'm talking about some of the basics of Hinduism, including Brahman and Atman, Reincarnation, the TriMurti, and more! Stay tuned for next week's episode on the Story of Ganga.

    • 9 min
    Episode 1A: Introduction & Disclaimer

    Episode 1A: Introduction & Disclaimer

    Hi! Welcome to Storytime with me, Ganges Gal.
    In this episode, I'm just introducing myself and the story behind this project.

    • 2 min

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