Dedicated to thousands of years of Indian tradition and story telling

Our Mission

To re-tell stories from Indian culture using modern illustrations and a touch of children friendly spices. We believe that for these stories to thrive with newer generations, they need to adapted and re-told using some modern adaption. Growing up in India, we enjoyed many stories as part of Indian mythology and religious text.

From epics like Mahabharata and Ramayana that have been told millions of times to some less well-known but excellent short stories. These were passed over generations by word of mouth and later written into books and picture books. We grew up listening to them through our parents and caregivers and loved them a lot. They were remarkable works of literature that appealed to all generations. In the age of Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings, these epic stories can’t be just retold like they were in the 1990s. They needed to be adapted to the modern generation and made palatable.

Today’s generation has too many choices for entertainment, and the presentation of these works of literature needs to game up to that level. Our efforts have been focused on re-telling these stories using modern illustrations and a touch of literary spice. Only time will tell how this rendition will be received by the younger audiences, their parents and caregivers. Thanks for reading this far, and if you have any comments, do let me know using the various mediums listed below.

Our books:

Hanuman and his tail of fire

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The making of the book

In the Shadows of the Himalayas – Legends from Vedic texts

In the Shadows of Himalayas – Legends from Vedic texts is a child friendly version of various deities and explores the rich tapestry of legends found in Hindu texts.

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The making of the book

Chaturanga to Checkmate – The journey of chess from ancient India

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Kindle Ebook: India | Mexico | Brazil

The ten heads of Ravana

Here’s something funny about the ultimate “bad guy” from ancient stories in India. Ravana was a demon king who had not one, not two, but TEN heads! Yup, ten of them! Can you imagine trying to pick a hat with ten heads? It’s a fashion nightmare! But don’t worry, even though he was a super-duper bad guy, this Ravana’s story is a real page-turner. So, get ready to dive into a world of epic fun and problems Ravana had with his 10 heads. And like most adventures nowadays, it ends with a selfie.

Paperback & E-book version: In the works

Kindle Ebook: In the works

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