• Folk Katha (Hindi Folk Tales Podcast)

  • By: Ep.Log Media
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Folk Katha (Hindi Folk Tales Podcast)

By: Ep.Log Media
  • Summary

  • कुछ कहानियाँ मनोरंजक होती हैं, तो कुछ कहानियाँ हमें जीवन की सीख दे जाती हैं। यहां Ep.Log Media पर हम आपके लिए लेकर आए हैं बंगाल की मिट्टी से जन्मी हुई कुछ ऐसी रोमानचक लोक कथाएं जिन्हे सुनने वाला हर बालक, महत्वपूर्ण शिक्षा प्राप्त करेगा और भारतीय संस्कृति से जुड़ जाएगा।

    Some stories are entertaining, while some stories are inspirational.
    We at Ep.Log Media, have brought to you, a collection of folktales that originate from the soil of Bengal.

    Children listening to these tales are sure to be entertained, learn important life lessons and come closer to our Indian Culture.

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Episodes
  • Bade Ghar Ki Badi Baat
    Oct 22 2023

    Aksar bade bade gharo mai baate bhi badi badi hi hoti hai. Aur phir ye baat toh swayam raajmahal ki hai..toh badi aur romaanchak kaise na ho? 

    Par baat aakhir hui kya..ye jaane ke liye aaiye sunte hai poori kahani. 

    Tune in and enjoy the stories only on Ep.Log Media

    Disclaimer: The following podcast series, "Folk Katha" is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. While the content is based on the facts provided in the public domain, it is important to note that artistic liberties may have been taken in the storytelling process. The podcast does not aim to promote any specific religious beliefs or endorse any particular interpretation of the scriptures. Listeners are encouraged to approach the stories with an open mind and view them as cultural and mythological narratives. The opinions and views expressed in the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of all individuals or communities. The podcast is not intended to replace personal spiritual practices or religious or cultural teachings. Please consult appropriate religious and cultural sources for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Ep.Log Media does not take any liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the podcast. Listener discretion is advised.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    14 mins
  • Thagraj
    Oct 10 2023

    Thago ke baare mai toh aapne suna hi higa, par aaj ki kahani hai thagraaj yaani sab thago ke raaja ke baare mai, jisne apni chaturaai se thago tak toh thag lia.

    Aaiye sunte hai poori kahani 

    Tune in and enjoy the stories only on Ep.Log Media

    Disclaimer: The following podcast series, "Folk Katha" is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. While the content is based on the facts provided in the public domain, it is important to note that artistic liberties may have been taken in the storytelling process. The podcast does not aim to promote any specific religious beliefs or endorse any particular interpretation of the scriptures. Listeners are encouraged to approach the stories with an open mind and view them as cultural and mythological narratives. The opinions and views expressed in the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of all individuals or communities. The podcast is not intended to replace personal spiritual practices or religious or cultural teachings. Please consult appropriate religious and cultural sources for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Ep.Log Media does not take any liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the podcast. Listener discretion is advised.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    13 mins
  • Zameendar Aur Uski Kataar
    Oct 1 2023

    This story is about a Zamindaar or Landlord who is wealthy however, he is a miser. He doesn't give the due money to the people who work for him. One day, the zamindaar is in dire need of money and is left with no option but to borrow money from some other person. In rerurn, he mortgaged his gold Kataar to him. Did the zamindaar return the borrowed money and what happened to the kataar?

    Listen to the full story to know the answers to these questions.

    यह कहानी एक जमींदार या मकान मालिक के बारे में है जो अमीर तो है लेकिन कंजूस है। वह अपने यहां काम करने वाले लोगों को उनका बकाया पैसा नहीं देता। एक दिन, जमींदार को पैसे की सख्त जरूरत होती है और उसके पास किसी अन्य व्यक्ति से पैसे उधार लेने के अलावा कोई विकल्प नहीं बचता है। बदले में उसने अपना सोने का कटार उसके पास गिरवी रख दिया। क्या जमींदार ने उधार लिया हुआ पैसा लौटा दिया और कटार का क्या हुआ? इन सवालों के जवाब जानने के लिए पूरी कहानी सुनें।

    Tune in and enjoy the stories only on Ep.Log Media

    Disclaimer: The following podcast series, "Folk Katha" is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. While the content is based on the facts provided in the public domain, it is important to note that artistic liberties may have been taken in the storytelling process. The podcast does not aim to promote any specific religious beliefs or endorse any particular interpretation of the scriptures. Listeners are encouraged to approach the stories with an open mind and view them as cultural and mythological narratives. The opinions and views expressed in the podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of all individuals or communities. The podcast is not intended to replace personal spiritual practices or religious or cultural teachings. Please consult appropriate religious and cultural sources for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Ep.Log Media does not take any liability for the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the podcast. Listener discretion is advised.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    12 mins

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