On Krishna Matsya Dwadashi, Lord Vishnu took the form of a fish to save Manu (the first man) and life's seeds from a ...
“Long before Noah, Hindu texts spoke of a great flood – not just of water, but of illusion. Only one man listened... and one divine fish came to guide him.” The story begins, not with thunder or ...
Indian mythology isn't just a catalogue of gods and battles; it's a layered mirror to the natural world. One of the most profound aspects of Hindu mythology is the belief that the divine doesn't just ...