23 sacred tales from India's greatest temples — narrated with warmth, meant for young ears.
The Preserver's stories — from the seven hills of Tirupati to Ahobilam and the sealed vaults of Padmanabhaswamy
On the seven hills of Tirumala, Vishnu made a vow to stay until the end of Kali Yuga. This is the story of why he chose these hills — and why he never left.
Inside the oldest temple in Kerala lies a door sealed for centuries. What is behind it, and why must it stay shut forever?
There is a moment each year when Vishnu sleeps. But who watches over the world while the protector rests?
Vishnu rests on the great serpent Ananta, floating on an endless ocean. A story from Kerala's most sacred shore.
When they finally opened the vaults of Padmanabhaswamy temple, what they found inside stunned the entire world.
On one mountain in Andhra, nine sacred forms of Lord Narasimha appear in nine different places. Why nine? Why this hill?
The beloved blue god — from the shores of Guruvayur to the gardens of Madurai
After the great war, Krishna brought his presence to the coast of Kerala. Here is how Guruvayur was born from a god's last wish.
Guruvayur's most beloved elephant carried a story inside him that goes all the way back to Krishna himself.
A single lamp has been burning in this temple for centuries. No one extinguishes it. No one knows when it was first lit.
In Madurai's great temple, a parrot sits by the goddess. It has been listening to prayers for a thousand years.
The destroyer and creator — stories from the silk city of Kanchipuram
Kanchipuram has so many temples that you could spend a year visiting them all and still find new ones. Here is how it began.
The weavers of Kanchipuram learned their craft from the gods themselves. This is the story they still tell their children.
At the entrance of this ancient temple stands an elephant who has been on guard for so long that the stone remembers.
The remover of obstacles — joyful stories from Meenakshi to Tirupati
When the goddess of Madurai got married, every god in the universe was invited — and every god came.
The seven hills of Tirumala are not just hills. Each one guards something the ancient texts call sacred beyond measure.
At Tirupati, people wait for days just to see the god for thirty seconds. This is why they say it is worth it.
The goddess in her many forms — warrior, mother, queen — at Meenakshi
A princess was born with three breasts and a warrior's heart. The gods said she would find her equal. She found him.
The hall of a thousand pillars in Madurai holds a secret — each pillar sings a different note when struck.
The miracles, mysteries, and ancient truths hidden inside India's holiest walls
Every flower offered to Vishnu at Tirupati carries a prayer. Where do the prayers go when the flower wilts?
Prahlada kept saying the name of Vishnu even when his own father threatened to kill him. This is his story.
When a demon said no god could stop him, a pillar cracked open. What came out of it changed everything forever.
The sacred days when heaven touches earth — Vaikuntha Ekadashi, Karthigai Deepam and more
Once a year, on Vaikuntha Ekadashi, the gates of heaven open. Every devotee believes they can pass through.
Before Diwali, there is Karthigai Deepam. A flame lit on a hill that can be seen from miles away for centuries.
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