STORIBUZZ

A collection of Indian tales of wit, wisdom, humour, bravery, devotion and lots more...

Saraswathi Rajamani – The youngest Indian woman spy – Celebrating seventy-five years of Independence – 3

This is the fascinating story of India’s first youngest women spy. Read on to find out who she was and how she has contributed to our country’s independence…

RANI NAIKI DEVI OF GUJARAT – Celebrating seventy-five years of Independence – 2

This is the second story on the brave-hearts who have sacrificed to the greatest extent in protecting our country from invaders. This is about a lesser- known queen. Read on to find out who it is…

Ganpati Bappa Moraya – The story of Shri Moraya Gosavi

This is the story of the saint Moraya Gosavi, an important practitioner of Gaanapathya or the worship of Ganapathy. Pleased to present this on Ganesh Chaturthi day!

Ambalappuzha and the Chess connection – Janmashtami special

This is the story behind the origin of the Paal Payasam (rice kheer) as Prasad in the Ambalappuzha temple. Read on to find the connection betwen Chess and the Payasam!

Dheeran Chinnamalai – Celebrating seventy- five years of Independence -1

This is the first story on this series of great Indians who have sacrificed/given their life for the cause of our country Bharat. This story is of one of the very earliest freedom fighters of the erstwhile Kongu region. Read to find out more…..

She thought she had won but then there were none!!

This is a folk tale where a couple love the sweet dish Poli. Finally they decide to make Poli at home and there is a problem sharing the same. What happened and how did they share it? Read on to find out…

Mama Prayag Das Ji Maharaj – Part II

This is part II of the story of Mama Prayag Das Ji Maharaj. After Prayag had a vision of Ma Janki and Sree Rama at Ayodhya, he returned home to Janakpur. What happened after that? Read on to find out.

Mama Prayag Das Ji Maharaj – Part I

This is a story of a lesser known saint of India, Mama Prayag Das Ji Maharaj. Why was he called Mama or uncle? He considered Goddess Sita his sibling. Strange? Read on to find out how…

Kacha and Devayani

This is a story which is recounted in the Mahabharata about a young lad Kacha , the son of Brihaspati who was the Guru of Devas. He went to learn a special skill from the Guru of the Asuras. Did he learn it or not? Read on to find out…

True Friends – A tale from Hitopadesha

This is a tale from Hitopadesha about the choice of friends. Friendship of a deer with a crow, till a jackal comes by. Read to know what happens next..

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