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Storytelling with Shweta

Storytelling with Shweta

著者: Shweta Ganesh Kumar
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Who doesn’t love myths and folklore? Join bestselling writer and award-winning blogger Shweta Ganesh Kumar as she brings you retellings of stories and legends from the Indian epics - the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, Indian mythology and the folktales with a dash of history on the side. If you love storytelling in all its glory, sit back, relax, and enjoy this family-friendly podcast.Shweta Ganesh Kumar 文学・フィクション
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  • Episode 37: Arjuna, Krishna and a Mother Bird
    2025/08/28

    In this episode of Storytelling With Shweta we will hear a story about Arjuna, Krishna and a Mother Bird!

    This season of Storytelling With Shweta will be all about birds, animals and other creatures from across Indian myths!

    This family-friendly story is best for all who enjoy stories from the Mahabharata, the Ramayana, Indian mythology and South Asian Folk tales about Indian Gods, Goddesses, Asuras, Yakshas and animals. This story is said to be from a folk rendition of the Mahabharata. This story is dedicated to a special birthday girl by her mother.

    Show Notes

    For more stories from the Mahabharata from Storytelling with Shweta, listen to

    Ganga - The River Goddess

    Ulupi - Naga Princess

    Chitrangadha - The Warrior Princess

    Subhadra - The Princess of Dwaraka For other interesting bonus info about the story that did not make it into the podcast, please follow me on instagram at ⁠Storytelling with Shweta.⁠

    If there is a mythological character from the Mahabharata, Ramayana or any story from Indian mythology that you want me to choose next, or if you would like to dedicate an episode to a loved one, get in touch at ⁠shweta@shwetaganeshkumar.com⁠ or leave me a comment.

    Don't forget to follow the podcast and leave me a rating or review if you enjoyed the story!


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    11 分
  • JAMBAVATI AND THE GEM (Women of the Mahabharata series)
    2025/05/17

    In this episode of Storytelling With Shweta we will hear a story about Jambavati and the Symantaka Gem.

    This story is part of the popular Women of the Mahabharata series and versions of it exist in other ancient Indian texts as well. As is common with Indian mythology it has many variations and this story is well suited for the youngest to the oldest member of your family. The

    This family-friendly story is best for all who enjoy stories from the Mahabharata, the Ramayana, Indian mythology and South Asian Folk tales about Indian Gods, Goddesses, Asuras, Yakshas and more.

    Show Notes

    For more stories about Women of the Mahabharata from Storytelling with Shweta, listen to

    Ganga - The River Goddess

    Ulupi - Naga Princess

    Chitrangadha - The Warrior Princess

    Subhadra - The Princess of Dwaraka


    For other interesting bonus info about the story that did not make it into the podcast, please follow me on instagram at ⁠Storytelling with Shweta.⁠

    If there is a mythological character from the Mahabharata, Ramayana or any story from Indian mythology that you want me to choose next, or if you would like to dedicate an episode to a loved one, get in touch at ⁠shweta@shwetaganeshkumar.com⁠ or leave me a comment.

    Don't forget to follow the podcast and leave me a rating or review if you enjoyed the story!


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    13 分
  • THE STORY OF TRIPURANTAKA (A Shiva Story Retold)
    2025/05/09

    In this episode of Storytelling With Shweta, we will hear a story called Tripurantaka - A story about Shiva as the vanquisher of cities.

    This story is a retelling of a tale about God Shiva - the Destroyer. As is common with Indian mythology it has many variations and this story is well suited for the youngest to the oldest member of your family. The

    This family-friendly story is best for all who enjoy stories from the Mahabharata, the Ramayana, Indian mythology and South Asian Folk tales about Indian Gods, Goddesses, Asuras, Yakshas and more. The story was chosen based on a request from a listener. It is dedicated to Aaryan by his mother Sitara.

    Show Notes

    For more Shiva stories from Storytelling with Shweta, listen to

    Nataraja - The Lord of Dance

    The Story of How Ravana got his name

    The Tale of Kamadeva and Holi

    A Game of Dice between Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati

    For other interesting bonus info about the story that did not make it into the podcast, please follow me on instagram at ⁠Storytelling with Shweta.⁠

    If there is a mythological character from the Mahabharata, Ramayana or any story from Indian mythology that you want me to choose next, or if you would like to dedicate an episode to a loved one, get in touch at ⁠shweta@shwetaganeshkumar.com⁠ or leave me a comment.

    Don't forget to follow the podcast and leave me a rating or review if you enjoyed the story!


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    12 分
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