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Tales of Itihasa

Nithin Putchakayala
Tales of Itihasa
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14 episodes

  • The Land Remembers

    2025/10/18 | 39 mins.
    What makes a place sacred?
    By the Sona River, beneath star-scattered skies, Ram asks Vishwamitra why this land feels different—why it radiates such peace and vitality.
    The sage's answer takes them deep into the lineage of ancient kings and reveals a profound truth: the land remembers. It holds the imprint of every deed done upon it, every act of righteousness, every moment of cruelty.
    But the heart of tonight's story belongs to a hundred daughters—young women of unparalleled beauty and unity—who catch the eye of Vayu, the Wind God himself. When they refuse his proposal with dignity and conviction, his wounded pride turns cruel. In moments, their beauty is shattered.
    What happens next reveals one of the most powerful teachings in all of dharma.
    King Kusanabha's daughters choose forgiveness over vengeance. Not because they lack power. Not because they're weak. But because they understand a truth that most never grasp:
    Every moment spent in anger is a moment surrendered to the one who hurt you.
    In this episode, discover:
    ​Why land absorbs the character of those who walk upon it
    ​How a hundred sisters moved as one like waves across an ocean
    ​The moment Vayu's manifestation filled the garden with swirling petals
    ​What true forgiveness looks like when tested by divine cruelty
    ​Why forbearance is the axis around which the cosmos spins
    ​How dharma recognizing dharma creates miracles
    This is more than a story. It's a teaching that will change how you see forgiveness, anger, and the marks we leave upon the world.
    Episode 13 of Tales of Itihasa—where myths breathe, and imagination flows.
    Based on Valmiki Ramayana, Bala Kanda, Sargas 32-34
    Tales of Itihasa invites you into a moment of myth reimagined — where every step forward is a step deeper into the soul.

    🎧 Written and narrated by Nithin Putchakayala
    ✨ Follow for more epic retellings and mythological reimaginings.
    ⚠️ Disclaimer: This episode contains a fictionalized version of events and characters inspired by Indian mythology. It is a creative interpretation and not a historical retelling. If any part of this episode unintentionally hurt your beliefs or sentiments, I sincerely apologize. Please feel free to share your feedback and corrections.
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talesofitihasa/
    Music:
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  • The Invitation of Mithila: Ram and Lakshman’s Next Journey

    2025/9/12 | 15 mins.
    The sacred fire has burned its last, the demons are defeated, and peace returns to Siddha Ashram. As dawn breaks, Rama and Lakshmana prepare to return home—only to be drawn into a new destiny. A messenger arrives, and Sage Vishwamitra reveals an invitation from King Janaka of Mithila.
    What begins as a simple journey to witness a ritual soon unfolds into the tale of a bow forged in divinity, a trial of strength that no god or mortal has yet conquered.
    Join me as we follow the princes and the sage on their path from the quiet triumph of Siddha Ashram to the threshold of Mithila, where destiny waits.
    Tales of Itihasa invites you into a moment of myth reimagined — where every step forward is a step deeper into the soul.

    🎧 Written and narrated by Nithin Putchakayala
    ✨ Follow for more epic retellings and mythological reimaginings.
    ⚠️ Disclaimer: This episode contains a fictionalized version of events and characters inspired by Indian mythology. It is a creative interpretation and not a historical retelling. If any part of this episode unintentionally hurt your beliefs or sentiments, I sincerely apologize. Please feel free to share your feedback and corrections.
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talesofitihasa/
    Music:
    https://pixabay.com/music/modern-classical-peaceful-piano-background-music-218762/
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  • The Fire of Judgment: Ram vs. Mareecha and Subahu

    2025/9/05 | 19 mins.
    Six days of vigilance have passed at Siddha Ashram. The sacred fire blazes higher, but so do the shadows that seek to consume it. Mareecha, master of deception, and Subahu, devourer of innocence, descend with their horde to destroy the ritual once and for all.
    Standing in their way are Ram and Lakshman—no longer just princes, but guardians of dharma. In this climactic battle, mercy yields to justice, arrows blaze with divine light, and the fate of dharma itself hangs by a thread.
    But even in victory, doubt lingers. Did Ram’s arrow end Mareecha… or did destiny spare him for battles yet to come?
    Join me as we uncover why the prince who once showed compassion to Tataka now unleashes fire and judgment upon her kin.
    Tales of Itihasa invites you into a moment of myth reimagined — where every step forward is a step deeper into the soul.

    🎧 Written and narrated by Nithin Putchakayala
    ✨ Follow for more epic retellings and mythological reimaginings.
    ⚠️ Disclaimer: This episode contains a fictionalized version of events and characters inspired by Indian mythology. It is a creative interpretation and not a historical retelling. If any part of this episode unintentionally hurt your beliefs or sentiments, I sincerely apologize. Please feel free to share your feedback and corrections.
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talesofitihasa/
    Music:
    https://pixabay.com/music/build-up-scenes-tense-suspense-background-music-376385/
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  • Ram’s Relentless Resolve: When Mercy Yields to Justice

    2025/8/29 | 22 mins.
    Did you know that Ram once spared Tataka, showing compassion even in battle… but later vowed to end Mareecha and Subahu without hesitation?
    In this episode of Tales of Itihasa, we witness the young princes of Ayodhya guard Vishwamitra’s sacred ritual at Siddha Ashram. What begins as a test of vigilance soon becomes a revelation: sometimes mercy enables greater cruelty, and justice demands a harsher path.
    Through firelit nights, whispered vows, and the wisdom of sages, Ram learns to see the difference between pain-driven violence and deliberate evil. His choice marks the turning point of his transformation—from a compassionate prince to a protector who understands that some evils must be ended, not endured.
    Join us as we explore not just the battle, but the deeper question: When does mercy become complicity?
    Tales of Itihasa invites you into a moment of myth reimagined — where every step forward is a step deeper into the soul.

    🎧 Written and narrated by Nithin Putchakayala
    ✨ Follow for more epic retellings and mythological reimaginings.
    ⚠️ Disclaimer: This episode contains a fictionalized version of events and characters inspired by Indian mythology. It is a creative interpretation and not a historical retelling. If any part of this episode unintentionally hurt your beliefs or sentiments, I sincerely apologize. Please feel free to share your feedback and corrections.
    Music:
    https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-the-book-of-life-159923/
    https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-serious-intense-music-no-copy-right-388798/
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  • The Scared Ground: Siddhaashrama

    2025/8/15 | 21 mins.
    A playful dawn between two brothers leads to a journey that will test their courage, loyalty, and destiny itself. Ram, Lakshman, and Sage Vishwamitra arrive at the fabled Siddhashram — the Hermitage of Accomplishment — where Dharma has been safeguarded for ages.
    But the sacred ground holds more than just peace. Vishwamitra’s tale of Vamana and Bali weaves through generations, revealing an extraordinary truth: two avatars of Vishnu, two battles, one family… and a shared ancestor — Sage Kashyapa.
    As the night deepens and the ritual approaches, unseen eyes watch from the shadows. The hunt has begun.
    Step into a story where history, myth, and fate collide — and where every connection might change how you see the epics forever.
    Tales of Itihasa invites you into a moment of myth reimagined — where every step forward is a step deeper into the soul.

    🎧 Written and narrated by Nithin Putchakayala
    ✨ Follow for more epic retellings and mythological reimaginings.
    ⚠️ Disclaimer: This episode contains a fictionalized version of events and characters inspired by Indian mythology. It is a creative interpretation and not a historical retelling. If any part of this episode unintentionally hurt your beliefs or sentiments, I sincerely apologize. Please feel free to share your feedback and corrections.
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talesofitihasa/
    Music:
    https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-ancient-legend-187639/
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About Tales of Itihasa

Tales of Itihasa is a podcast that brings to life stories from Indian mythology, ancient wisdom, and history — reimagined and retold with wonder, imagination, a cinematic flair, and a modern voice. Join me, Nithin Putchakayala, your host, each week as we explore the great epics, the “what might have been,” the untold narratives, and the echoes that still whisper through the silence of time. A journey for the curious minds, the daydreamers, and the imaginative souls. ✨ Ancient stories beyond the known.
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