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Bhagavad Gita – A Summary
The Bhagavad Gita, or “Song of God,” is one of the most sacred texts in Hinduism. It is a 700-verse conversation between Lord Krishna and the warrior prince Arjuna, set…
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Mahabharata – A Summary
The Mahabharata, composed by Sage Vyasa, is the longest epic in world literature, with over 100,000 verses. It’s more than just a tale of war—it’s a profound exploration of duty…
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The Ramayana – A Summary
The Ramayana is one of the two great Indian epics, composed by the sage Valmiki in Sanskrit. It narrates the life and adventures of Lord Rama, the prince of Ayodhya,…
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Did Telugu originate from Sanskrit?
The relationship between Telugu and Sanskrit is deep, but Telugu did not originate from Sanskrit—instead, it was heavily influenced by it over time. Here's a breakdown:
Origin of Telugu:…
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The Vow of Bhishma
The kingdom of Hastinapura flourished under King Shantanu, a noble ruler known for his wisdom and valor. One day, while hunting near the banks of the Ganga, Shantanu saw a…
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Ekalavya’s Unmatched Devotion
Deep in the dense forests of Hastinapura, a young boy named Ekalavya lived among the Nishadas, a hunter tribe. Though born into a humble background, his heart burned with a…
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Karna’s Final Gift
As the great war of Kurukshetra raged on, the battlefield was soaked in the blood of countless warriors. The sun, crimson like the fires of destruction, hung low in the…
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The Clever Jackal and the Wicked Lion
Once upon a time, in a dense jungle, there lived a cruel and greedy lion named Simha. He ruled over the animals with fear, hunting not just for food but…
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The Foolish Tortoise and the Clever Swans
Once upon a time, in a beautiful lake, lived a tortoise named Kambu. He was good friends with two swans who often visited the lake. They would spend hours talking…