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The Mythical Saga

The Mythical Saga

By Shilspire

Making mythological stories fun for kids and simplified to the core. Easy to understand tales of legendary animals and bird gods.

In this digital era, Mythological stories helps us to differentiate between good and the evil. The adventures and characters that children experience through stories are almost certain to have a lifelong impact. Stories inculcate value in children, showcases the Power of Love and teaches respect.

Idea and abstraction - Shilpa, nurtured and processed - Kalpana and delivered to your ears - Swetha.

The Power to Imagine a New World.
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Lion – 'The Divine Vahana of Goddess Durga'.

The Mythical SagaAug 22, 2021

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Lion – 'The Divine Vahana of Goddess Durga'.

Lion – 'The Divine Vahana of Goddess Durga'.

Maa Durga is the human manifestation of Shakti. The Mount Lion is the symbol of immense power, and this power can be positive or negative. Lion is the king of beasts. Goddess Durga sitting on a Lion represents her sovereignty. Maa Kali is the symbol of negative or destructive energy while Maa Parvati is the symbol of positive and organized energy.
Idea, abstraction and delivered to your ears - Shilpa.
Nurtured and Processed - Kalpana.
Disclaimer : Recorded audio was uploaded mainly for educating kids to Indian culture in the form of a short story.
Aug 22, 202103:03
Paravani – 'The Divine Vahana of Lord Muruga'.

Paravani – 'The Divine Vahana of Lord Muruga'.

Kartikeya carries a spear on one hand and is always blessing devotees with his other. His vehicle is a peacock, a pious bird that grips a serpent with its feet, which symbolizes the ego and desires of people. The peacock represents the destroyer of harmful habits and the conqueror of sensual desires. The symbolism of Kartikeya thus points to the ways and means of reaching perfection in life.
Idea and abstraction - Shilpa, nurtured and processed - Kalpana and delivered to your ears - Swetha. Disclaimer: Recorded audio was uploaded mainly for educating kids to Indian culture in the form of a short story.
May 26, 202107:30
Mooshika – 'The Divine Vahana of Lord Ganesha'.

Mooshika – 'The Divine Vahana of Lord Ganesha'.

Lord Ganesha has the mouse as his vahana. The mouse symbolises human mind whose thoughts keep wandering like a mouse. Lord Ganesha having the mouse as vahana symbolises that he helps in bringing the wandering thoughts of humans to a constructive one. 

Idea and abstraction - Shilpa, nurtured and processed - Kalpana and delivered to your ears - Swetha. 

Disclaimer : Recorded audio was uploaded mainly for educating kids to Indian culture in the form of a short story.

Mar 28, 202104:31
Nandi – ‘The Divine Vahana of Lord Shiva’.

Nandi – ‘The Divine Vahana of Lord Shiva’.

Nandi, the bull was a great devotee of Lord Shiva. He had a short life span of just 8 yrs. Devotees pray to Nandi first to get his permission to visit Lord Shiva in temples. In this Episode we will learn how Nandi became the Vahana of Lord Shiva. Idea and abstraction - Shilpa, nurtured and processed - Kalpana and delivered to your ears - Swetha. Disclaimer : Recorded audio was uploaded mainly for educating kids to Indian culture in the form of a short story.
Feb 27, 202102:53
Garuda – 'The Divine Vahana of Lord Vishnu'.

Garuda – 'The Divine Vahana of Lord Vishnu'.

Garuda had the nectar of immortality, the amrit, he became immortal even without drinking it.  In this episode we will learn how Garuda became immortal and the vahana of Lord Vishnu.

 Idea and abstraction - Shilpa, nurtured and processed - Kalpana and delivered to your ears - Swetha.

 Disclaimer : Recorded audio was uploaded mainly for educating kids to Indian culture in the form of a short story.

Jan 28, 202105:37