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

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I am a mother of two children who love stories. I used to work in the Insurance industry. I have heard and read lots of Indian stories from my childhood and still read. Our stories have lot of values and also reflect the way society was, in ancient days. As a hobby, I am rewriting the stories I have heard and read, in an attempt to preserve them for the benefit of present and future parents and grandparents and kids of course!!

Story of Meiporul Nayanar

This is the story of Meiporul Nayanar who saw Shiva in all his devotees. Read on to know of his extreme devotion…

Vikram and Vetaal – 2

This is yet another story from the series Betaal Pachchisi more popularly known as Vikram and Vetaal. If you know the introductory story, you can read on. Else read the introductory story by clicking the link…

The Name Game

This is yet another story from the Jataka tales about a young man who was unhappy with his name. Read on to find out what happens..

Glimpses from the life history of Sri Mahaperiyava

This is an attempt to retell some events from the life history of the great saint “Mahaperiyava”…

The story of Kanakadhara Stotram

This is my tribute to Guru Adi Shankara on his birth anniversary today.

Who is the most virtuous of them all?

A folk tale from Ancient India…

From the Panchatantra – Four Friends

This is a story from the Panchatantra on the value of friendship. It is from the chapter ‘Mitralabha’ or Gaining friends.

Bhadrachala Ramadasu

This is the story of a devotee of Sri Rama. Read on to find out how Sri Rama repaid the money owed by his devotee…

Gods in quarantine

It is not only humans who are in isolation when sick. Even Gods are. Surprised? Read on to find out….

Narahari Sonar – The saint-poet

This is the story of the transformation of Narahari Sonar, a goldsmith to Sant Narahari, the saint. Read on to find out how the transformation took place…

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