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Storytelling & Mythbusting
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Storytelling & Mythbusting

Versions & Interpretations from Outside the Hindu Tradition.
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In this episode, we continue the conversation around stories from Hindu epics, the itihasas (Ramayana and Mahabharata). Bharathi ji, avid storyteller and writer specialising in Mahabharata, helps us access the original texts and bust many myths. We also discuss the danger of assuming versions from outside the tradition to be accurate and true.

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In this episode, we have talked to Bharathi ji who is really deep into the study of Mahabharata. Do check out her post on substack here, where she has chronicled the myth busting that she did of Ekalavya who we have all learnt is a tragic hero who had to give his thumb as guru dakshina to Dronacharya. Find out the truth of Ekalavya both of rom our podcast as well as Bharathi’s substack post. Do subscribe to her substack too

and follow her on twitter @MyMBJourney

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