Mallar Chatterjee’s Shakuni: A Fresh Perspective on the Mahabharata
Anshika Jain reviews Shakuni & The Dice of Doom by Mallar Chatterjee (published by Readomania, 2019). Har koi kahin na kahin naach hi raha hai,
Anshika Jain reviews Shakuni & The Dice of Doom by Mallar Chatterjee (published by Readomania, 2019). Har koi kahin na kahin naach hi raha hai,
Rhea Gangavkar curates a list of recommended reads on reimagined Indian Mythology for your TBR! Mythology has always been this sacred space that nobody touched,
Team P3 curates a list of the top 15 Indian Mythological Women Writers that are a must-read for all mythology lovers. Mythology, like many other
Sneha Pathak reviews Mandodari by Koral Dasgupta (Pan Macmillan India, 2023) and concludes if mythological rewritings are your thing, Mandodari should be on your list.
Team P3 curates a list of recommended mythology books for children in India which are a must-have in your list. India has had a rich
Team P3 curates a list of brilliant Indian mythology writers you should read today. Indian mythology has had a rich tradition of mythological storytelling, whether
Akankshya Abismruta reviews The Liberation of Sita by Volga, originally written in Telugu and translated into English by T. Vijay Kumar and C. Vijayasree. If
Akshaya Ganesh reviews The Kaunteyas: Queen Kunti’s Mahabharata by Madhavi S Mahadevan calling the writing descriptive. My obsession with historical fiction goes a long way.
Akshaya Ganesh explores the male gaze in Indian mythologies as she takes us through the various books by Indian writers and how they define the
Team P3 curates a list of the recommended books on Indian mythology which should be on your TBR! Searching for the best works on Indian
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