How Do I Tell These Stories?

How Do I Tell These Stories?

by Why Not Mom
Season 1
Karna - The First Son
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He was born first. He was found by a charioteer and raised by his family on a riverbank. He is the greatest archer of his era. He is fighting for the wrong side. And his birth mother has known where he was the entire time. He is Karna. SOURCES CITED THIS EPISODE: • Bibek Debroy — The Mahabharata (10 vols.), Penguin Books India, 2010–2014 • Devdutt Pattanaik — Jaya • Ramesh Menon — The Mahabharata (retelling) EPISODE CALLBACKS: • Kunti's boon from Durvasa — full story: Ep 10 (go listen if you haven't) • Duryodhana's origins and Gandhari: Ep 9 • The three brothers and the Kuru house: Ep 9 • Hastinapur and the world the boys grow up in:Ep 8 NEXT EPISODE: Season 2. The boys are in the palace. A teacher arrives. A rivalry takes its shape. And the women of this story are extraordinary. They mastermind the narrative, the men execute it. CONNECT: Subscribe wherever you listen. Tell one person — that is how this show finds its people.
The Three Brothers of Kuru Family - Part 2: Pandu & Vidur
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Three brothers engineered by Satyavati. One blind. One pale. One the wisest person in every room - and never allowed to be king. This is the story of a king who delivered everything the dynasty asked for and lost it all in one moment in a forest. And the wisest person in Hastinapur, who speaks truth his entire life and is never listened to. This is the story of Pandu & Vidur. This is the generation that built the conditions of the Mahabharat that we know. SOURCES: Bibek Debroy: The Mahabharata (10 vols.), Penguin Books India, 2010–2014 Ramesh Menon: The Mahabharata (retelling) Devdutt Pattanaik: Jaya EPISODE CALLBACKS Durvasa: Bonus episode on Angry Sages Niyoga and Vyasa: Ep 7 Satyavati as the GOAT matriarch: Ep 7 Dhritarashtra, Gandhari, and the succession crisis: Ep 9 NEXT EPISODE: A palace full of children. A rivalry that starts with something as small as a game and grows into an epic battle to remember. CONNECT: Subscribe wherever you listen. Tell one person — that is how this show finds its people.
The Three Brothers of Kuru Family - Part 1 - Dhritarashtra
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Three brothers engineered by Satyavati. One blind. One pale. One the wisest person in every room - and never allowed to be king. This is the story of the blind prince - Dhritarashtra and his family. His wife Gandhari who blindfolds herself on the day she marries. For life. Voluntarily. This is the generation that built the conditions of the Mahabharat that we know. SOURCES: Bibek Debroy: The Mahabharata (10 vols.), Penguin Books India, 2010–2014 Ramesh Menon: The Mahabharata (retelling) Devdutt Pattanaik:Jaya EPISODE CALLBACKS: Niyoga and Vyasa: Ep 7 Gandhara as political ally:Ep 8 Durvasa: Ep 6.1 Bonus Satyavati as a GOAT matriarch: Ep 7 NEXT EPISODE: Part 2 of the story. Pandu & Vidura. CONNECT: Subscribe wherever you listen. Tell one person, please. That is how this show finds its people.
Hastinapur - The City at the Center of Everything
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Hastinapur. A tour of the city, the kingdoms radiating outward for hundreds of miles, and the eight kinds of beings who share this world. And at the center: one divine being in a human body, holding all of it together with nothing but a vow and a will. KEY CONCEPTS & PLACES Hastinapur: "City of Elephants." Capital of the Kuru kingdom, on the banks of the Ganga in what is now Uttar Pradesh. Archaeological site confirmed by B.B. Lal's Painted Grey Ware findings (1100–800 BCE). The Eight Beings: Devas (divine beings), Asuras/Daityas/Danavas (cosmic rivals of the Devas), Gandharvas (celestial musicians), Apsaras (celestial dancers), Yakshas (elemental/nature beings), Rakshasas (often translated "demons," but far more complex), Vanaras (forest beings with their own civilization and divine lineage), and Humans. Vasu: One of thirty-three primary Devas in the Vedic tradition. Bhishma is the eighth Vasu, sent to earth to live out a human life as consequence of a past transgression. SOURCES CITED THIS EPISODE Bibek Debroy — The Mahabharata (unabridged, 10 volumes), Penguin Books India, 2010–2014. B.B. Lal — Archaeological excavations at Hastinapur, 1950s. Painted Grey Ware findings confirming the city's historical existence, dated 1100–800 BCE. CALLBACKS TO PREVIOUS EPISODES Menaka and Shakuntala: Episode 4 Shantanu, Ganga, and Bhishma's origin: Episodes 6 & 7 The concept of Swarga (Indra's heaven): Episode 6 The multi-being chandravanshi lineage pattern of the Kuru dynasty: Episodes 2, 4, 6, 7 NEXT EPISODE Three brothers are born into this world. Dhritarashtra. Pandu. Vidura. Each carrying something different. Each about to inherit all of this. CONNECT Subscribe wherever you listen. Tell one person please - that is how this show finds its people. Drop a comment: Which of these beings — the Gandharvas, the Yakshas, the Vanaras — did you grow up hearing stories about?
Satyavati The Matriarch and Bhishma's Terrible Vows
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She started as the girl nobody wanted. She ended as the woman who built a dynasty, saved it twice, and watched it burn anyway. Satyavati is the GOAT matriarch of the Mahabharata. Also a prince who loved his father so much he gave up marriage, children, and his entire future in one afternoon. Smart? It's your judgement. The cosmos had to invent a new word for what he did. That word was Bhishma.
Shantanu, Ganga & Bhishma
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Introducing Devavrat Bhishma. The eldest and most senior character of Mahabharat. The Pitamaha (Grandsire). A previous life, a karmic debt, and a river goddess with a broken heart to deliver. Shantanu's story starts before he's even born. It ends with a son who arrived carrying the heaviest cosmic score in the dynasty, and became its greatest legend.
Greedy Yayati
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Chandravanshi King Yayati gets cursed with instant old age and asks his sons to take it for him. Four say no. One says yes without blinking. His descendants become the Kauravas, the Pandavas, and everything you've heard about the Mahabharata. The oldest son who said no and got cursed for it? His line gives us Krishna.
Dushyanta, Shakuntala & The Boy Who Named A Nation
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King Dushyanta proposes in a forest, leaves a ring as a promise, and forgets everything — thanks to a curse Shakuntala never heard about. She walks into his court, with their son and the truth, and the room laughs. Their son Bharat grows up to become a landmark figure in Indian mythology, giving India it’s name.
King Purarvas' Obsession
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Urvashi had two conditions. Purarvas said yes before she finished. Pururvas and Urvashi — the most spectacular love story in the Lunar Dynasty, and probably the fastest anyone has ever lost everything over a goat.
The Story of Budh
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A moon god elopes with a goddess. Heaven takes sides. And the baby born from the chaos makes a smart demand. Gods behaving badly, a cosmic war no one expected, and the origin story of the Mahabharata's most dramatic dynasty.
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