Captured my interest - and I am not a history enthusiast
A few months ago I watched an interview where a famous celebrity said that the one thing she feels at loss always is that she knows very little about her history or heritage. That sat with me even after months and I pondered how blessed are some of us who have a treasure trove of it. This podcast reinforced that thought, once again. I was always the student who was bored in history class but I effortlessly cruised through quite a few episodes of Ithihaasa and that should say volumes ! Right from the background music to the tone of narrator to the unbiased points of view, each episode takes the listener through untold or forgotten and neglected mile posts in the sands of time. As I was listening, an illustrated animation video of Tallikota or parallel conspirings or kings, the pillage, went on in my head and I think that can happen only if there is clarity of thought from the narrator. I thoroughly enjoyed and I can only imagine the history buffs out there to have “kid in a candy store” experience.
chandraMama via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/24/20
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I love podcasts in general. I listen to them before i go to bed and a lot of the time fall asleep to them. I have lately been into podcast about Yoga/Meditation/History shows that i love. I love when people go in depth about anything . I was super excited when i found this Ithihasa podcast. I...Read full review »
awesomesita via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/10/20
To the point and highlights some rarely heard/taught aspects of our history. Hoping to see more seasons.
preetium via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/05/20
“A very nice podcast and a good attempt to teach Indian History. Heard few episodes and liked it so far.”
anishac via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/31/20
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