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EPISODE · Feb 20, 2025 · 27 MIN

#24: Who’s Who of Indian Mythology – Part 1: Brahma, Vishnu's Ten Avatars, and Shiva's Forms

from Mythical Masala With Neev: Magical Legends of Ancient India · host Neev

Dive into the vibrant realm of Hindu mythology in this special episode of Mythical Masala with Neev! Join Neev, as he explores the Trimurti—Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver, and Shiva the Destroyer—along with the ten Avatars of Vishnu, known as the Dashavatara. Learn how these powerful deities maintain cosmic balance, from Matsya the giant fish saving sacred scriptures to Kalki’s future role as the ultimate cleanser of evil. Perfect for families, kids, and anyone curious about Indian culture, ancient legends, and epic stories, this episode is brimming with fun facts, engaging storytelling, and modern parallels.Source Material Credit: The Little Book of Hindu DeitiesThe Puffin Book of Hindu Gods and GoddessesSend us a message or voice note Support the showNew episodes drop every week. Subscribe now to get the latest episodes.Got questions or a favorite myth to share? We would love to hear from you. Connect with us!Mythical Masala with Neev WebsiteYoutubeInstagramFacebookDISCLAIMER:The stories shared on Mythical Masala with Neev are based on ancient Indian myths and legends, adapted from various published sources and publicly available information. While we aim to stay true to the traditional tales, there are often multiple versions of these stories across different cultures and regions. Our retellings may include humor, dramatization, and modern twists to make the stories engaging for listeners of all ages.We acknowledge that Indian mythology is deeply tied to religious beliefs and practices. Our goal is to share these stories with respect and appreciation, while keeping the tone light and fun for educational purposes. The intent of this podcast is not to offend, alter, or challenge any religious or cultural values. If any story or interpretation varies from what you have heard, please know that mythology is filled with rich diversity, and we encourage listeners to explore the many different versions of these fascinating t...

Dive into the vibrant realm of Hindu mythology in this special episode of Mythical Masala with Neev! Join Neev, as he explores the Trimurti—Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver, and Shiva the Destroyer—along with the ten Avatars of Vishnu, known as the Dashavatara. Learn how these powerful deities maintain cosmic balance, from Matsya the giant fish saving sacred scriptures to Kalki’s future role as the ultimate cleanser of evil. Perfect for families, kids, and anyone curious a...

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