Decades back, children never had 24/7 TV, mobile phones, or tablets—a well-spent vacation was not a fancy trip abroad but spending quality time with grandparents, siblings and cousins.

I fondly remember my holidays with my Tatha (that’s ‘grandfather’ in Tamil), a master storyteller with a treasure chest of Epic Kathas.

Each day, he would share a new mythological tale, taking us through worlds of kings and queens, gods and goddesses, with every story offering a meaningful lesson. Tales of courage, kindness, friendship, sacrifice, and even rivalry—so vividly told they’re etched in our minds and hearts forever.

Let’s revive the magic and beauty of Indian mythology to our kids with Epickathas. Each story comes with a value or moral learning, lovingly passed down just as our grandparents once shared with us.

  • Vacation time

    Vacation time

    Sid and Ananya couldn’t wait for their vacation at Tatha and Tathi’s house – six glorious weeks of no school, no homework, just pure fun! From picking fresh veggies at the farm to listening to Tatha’s thrilling stories of kings, queens, and gods, it was their favorite time of the year. As they rushed out…

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