Writings & Interpretations

Where ancient stories are read not for what they say, but for what they have always meant.

This section brings together foundational narratives, traditional accounts, and cultural retellings of various deities and archetypal figures from Sanatana Dharma. The intention here is not exhaustive interpretation, but accessible orientation - offering readers a contemporary doorway into stories that have travelled across centuries through scripture, folklore, ritual, and oral memory.

This section offers accessible introductions, summaries, and contextual overviews of various sacred texts, scriptural traditions, and philosophical works that have shaped Indic thought across centuries. These pieces are intended as navigational and cultural resources rather than definitive theological commentaries, and many traditions, translations, and interpretations may coexist around the same text.

These essays and studies are part of an ongoing exploration into mythology, culture, symbolism, history, and civilisation. Several pieces are developed in collaboration with researchers and editorial contributors. Interpretations may evolve over time as newer sources, perspectives, and scholarship emerge.