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By Suchitra G. Das
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The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
Odia Mahabharat Talks is back with a new episode of Krishna Said, this time narrating the tragic tale of Amba and her relationship with duty, sacrifice, destiny, and the man who refuses to marry her.
Thank you to the following for the music! "Invocation" by Siddhartha Corsus ( https://freemusicarchive.org/,usic/Siddhartha#contact-artist )
In the long awaited part two of Sakuni's Burden of Destiny, Suchitra G. Das continues the tale of Sakuni and his motivations behind the start of the Kurukshatra War, bringing a whole new perspective to the Mahabharata.
Thank you to the following for the music! "Invocation" by Siddhartha Corsus ( https://freemusicarchive.org/,usic/Siddhartha#contact-artist )
This episode from Sarala Mahabharata is a story about Krishna's education and paying his fees to Guru Santipani (or Sandeepani as he is known as in the Sanskrit Mahabharata).
Thank you to the following for the music! "Invocation" by Siddhartha Corsus https://freemusicarchive.org/,usic/Siddhartha#contact-artist )
In this new two-part episode of Krishna Said, Suchitra G. Das narrates the tale of Sakuni and his motivations behind the start of the Kurukshatra War, bringing a whole new perspective to the Mahabharata.
Thank you to the following for the music! "Invocation" by Siddhartha Corsus ( https://freemusicarchive.org/,usic/Siddhartha#contact-artist )
In this thrilling addition to the Sarala Mahabharata, Suchitra Das narrates the tale of the Mango of Truth and the Pandavas who divulge their deepest truths to appease a strange newcomer.
Thank you to the following for the music! "Invocation" by Siddhartha Corsus ( https://freemusicarchive.org/,usic/Siddhartha#contact-artist )
The third installment of Krishna Said brings us the story of Ekalavya and his journey to become an archer under the teachings of Drona. Narrated by Suchitra Das and translated from the Sarala Mahabharata.
Thank you to the following for the music! "Invocation" by Siddhartha Corsus ( https://freemusicarchive.org/,usic/Siddhartha#contact-artist )
In the second installation of Krishna Said, Suchitra Das narrates the story of Arjuna and the Navagunjara. Translated from Odia from Sarala Das's Mahabharata, please enjoy this never before heard tale of the infamous Pandava.
Thank you to the following for music!
"Invocation" by Siddhartha Corsus ( https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Siddhartha#contact-artist )
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.