
A Tale About Everything
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 64 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | History | ||||

The Pandavas hear the stories of King Yuvanasva, who gives birth to Prince Mandhatr, and of Jantu, the only child of King Somaka.
The tale of Rama Jamadagneya aka "Parasurama" concludes; the tale of another
Bhargava figure, Cyavana and his wife, Sukanya
We conclude the story of Rsyasrnga, and begin that of Rama Jamadagneya, aka Parasurama, or "Rama with an axe".
King Sagara's story continues, with his great-grandson Bhagiratha's efforts to entice Ganga to earth; in part II, we meet Rsyasrnga, a boy who's grown up in the forest and never met another human being before.
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Love the show. The intro music is a little bit too loud compared to the narration. Please lower the sound it hurts my ears every time.
Easy instalments to listen to, ‘feels like a hilarious soap opera.
Unique retelling! Love it. The music is catchy too. Can’t help dancing to it.
Why can’t I listen beyond ep62 ?
Arti takes a decidedly western eye towards the epic, and Indian culture in general, with attitudes informed by that of a western academic. Which can be annoying. But she’s never embarrassed or apologetic, is quite charming as an author and narrator, and does a good job of streamlining a highly complex tale—making it palatable and quite enjoyable to anyone who enjoys storytelling. This is a highly necessary endeavor and I will continue to listen!
It really is the tale of everything isn’t it? And every tale ever told as well. I’m am very grateful for this podcast and I enjoy the peculiar way in which Arti brings the stories to the current times. As timeless as the knowledge it contains is, the contextualisation really illuminates the enormity of what is at stake. Thank you very much for making your knowledge and expertise so easily available. I will suggest that you set a way for us listeners to support your continued work with small dona... more
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