
I’m the host Narada Muni, and I’m a mythological character myself! I have the gift of eternal life, and knowledge of the past, the present, and the future. I’m also the son of Brahma, the creator of the Universe. By profession, I’m a traveling musician and storyteller, so the way I’m doing my job is by podcast. In every episode, I’ll bring you Stories from India from well known Indian Mythological... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 303 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | History | ||||

We’ve completed 5 Years of this show!!
This episode covers stories about Pradyumna and Aniruddha, Krishna’s son and grandson. Featuring a Shiva vs Krishna battle, prophecies, illusion, skydiving babies, and abductions
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The Mahabharata concludes with the Pandavas journey up the himalayas, with an unexpected companion and lots of surprises waiting for them in the afterlife
Transcript and show notes: sfipodcast.com/mahabharata-stairway-to-heaven-ep-277/
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The final Vikram and Betaal story, in which the Betaal stumps Vikram with a very complicated family tree. And the framing narrative ends with an assassination!
Transcript and show notes: sfipodcast.com/vikram-betaal-the-final-problem-ep-27... more
4 Akbar Birbal stories to celebrate the 300th episode of this show! Featuring musicians, a gray elephant that is also a white elephant, and child psychology!
Transcript and show notes: sfipodcast.com/akbar-birbal-music-mammoths-and-mind-gam... more
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I just started with this podcast and i am already feeling jittery that someday soon I will run out of episodes as I see you posted a long while back. Keep up the tremendous work. Truly appreciate and already an ardent fan.
Wonderful stories, told by a delightful narrator. As an American, I have no knowledge of these stories, so it’s so much fun to discover them.
My birthday is over but I was busy and forgot to ask u this
It must be really hard to maintain a show while also being an Indian mythological figure. Hats off.
Interesting tales that give an understanding of some aspects of ancient Indian culture and mythology. It is very enjoyable.
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A captivating exploration of Indian mythology and folklore, presenting timeless tales from celebrated epics and regional stories. The storytelling is anchored by a unique narrative style, where the host, a mythological figure himself, invites listeners on a journey through the rich tapestry of Indian culture with each episode. Listeners can expect thought-provoking narratives weaving themes of morality, ethics, and adventure, often enriched with humor and deep moral lessons that resonate with a broad audience. The content is particularly engaging for those interested in mythology, cultural history, and storytelling, offering both entertainment and educational value.
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