BHARATHIYAM TALES

Core Message

“This is our state too — death is near, yet though God offers freedom from samsāra,
we stay lost in the sweetness of fleeting worldly pleasures.”

This teaching reminds us that every joy of the material world is impermanent, just like those honey drops. While time (the rats) and death (the elephant) are certain, most humans ignore the Divine call for liberation, preferring small tastes of worldly joy.


Parables of Samsar

Across the timeless scriptures of Bharat, seers expressed the deepest truths through simple stories. Parables of Samsara reveals these ancient allegories — from the man clinging to a tree to the lamp in a windless place — each showing the journey of the soul from illusion to liberation. These are not tales of the past, but mirrors for our own awakening — from seeking outside to finding peace within.


The Cow That Returned

Long ago, there lived a king named Nriga. He was known throughout the land for his generosity. Every day, he donated cows, food, land, and wealth to those in need. People praised him as one of the most charitable rulers…

The Day Shiva Understood Shani

Long ago, Sage Narada was travelling across the three worlds, singing the divine name of Narayana. One day, he arrived at Mount Kailasa and bowed before Lord Shiva. After offering his respects, Narada said, “Mahadeva, Shani Dev is approaching. It…