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The Stories of Indian Mythology
by Pundlik Kuvalkar
Are you into stories, mythology, vedic literature and interesting facts of Hinduism? Then say no more.... THE STORIES OF INDIAN MYTHOLOGY is here for you!Follow our podcast for fresh episodes every weekFor enquiries - [email protected]:All stories and information shared on The Stories of Indian Mythology are based on various sources including ancient texts, books, and online references. We aim to present meaningful and engaging content, but we do not claim absolute authenticity.Interpretations of mythological stories may vary, and our content reflects one of many perspectives.We respect all beliefs and traditions and do not intend to hurt any religious sentiments.Some visuals, music, or clips used in our content may be sourced from the internet. We do not claim ownership and will provide credit or remove content if required.<p style='color:grey; font-size
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Indian Mythology Episode 1: Lord Ganesha Birth Story, Legends & Untold Stories
Discover the complete story of Lord Ganesha, from his divine birth to the powerful legends that define him. This episode explores how he received his elephant head, the story of his broken tusk, and his famous race with Kartikeya. Learn why he is known as Vighnaharta (remover of obstacles) and Siddhivinayak (giver of success), along with his deep symbolism, wisdom, and love for modaks. A simple and engaging journey into the timeless stories of Ganpati Bappa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Are you into stories, mythology, vedic literature and interesting facts of Hinduism? Then say no more.... THE STORIES OF INDIAN MYTHOLOGY is here for you!Follow our podcast for fresh episodes every weekFor enquiries - [email protected]:All stories and information shared on The Stories of Indian Mythology are based on various sources including ancient texts, books, and online references. We aim to present meaningful and engaging content, but we do not claim absolute authenticity.Interpretations of mythological stories may vary, and our content reflects one of many perspectives.We respect all beliefs and traditions and do not intend to hurt any religious sentiments.Some visuals, music, or clips used in our content may be sourced from the internet. We do not claim ownership and will provide credit or remove content if required.<p style='color:grey; font-size
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