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Bade Achhe Lagte Hain

Submitted by ismail ahmed » Wed 15-Jun-2022, 03:30

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The art of narrating a tale is a true indication of the creativity of a person. Indian stories are high in drama and excitement. There are tales about animals, about lost kingdoms, of demons and the standard festivals. India is a land of ceremonies where rituals in every religion form the intrinsic part of living. The old grandma stories are quite definitely transcending form generations to generations and we cannot stop marveling how very they remain intact with their moral values.

Indian dramas in the earlier days were performed with males putting on a costume as females. There clearly was lot of melodrama and the story line was centered on folk tales or Hindu mythology. The story of Ramayana is high in intrigue and several morals which kids like to know. The naughty acts of Krishna and the mystical judgment he poses on his devotees is loved by people of all ages. The Bhagwata includes a complete interplay of emotions and many stories from there may be broken into short stories.

Reading Indian stories from a guide is incomplete without adding a little bit of drama Bade Achhe Lagte Hain and using a baritone or mimicking your pet cries. Kids like to relate solely to such happenings better and hence the story remains in their memory for a lengthy time. Read out stories may also be appreciated by children who never seem fed up with flipping the pages prior to bed time. There is valor and patriotism in the stories of Shivaji Maharaj and Rani Lakshmibai.


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