
▶️Whose story from Indian mythology would you love to read first? There is always something magical about revisiting the stories of gods and goddesses we grew up listening to. Stories of Radha and Krishna, Shiva and Parvati, Sati and Shiva, Krishna and Rukmini. These are some stories that I have grown up listening to from my parents and grandmother, and I have always loved knowing more about Indian gods, goddesses, and the famous stories from Indian mythology. Hence, this book felt like revisiting the stories I have always heard and loved. Epic Love Stories by Bulbul Sharma felt so comforting and nostalgic to read. It felt like revisiting stories that have always been a part of our lives, but this time through a fresh and beautifully woven lens. Epic Love Stories by Bulbul Sharma is a collection of sixteen unforgettable love stories drawn from Indian epics, mythology, and legends, where devas, asuras, kings, queens, and apsaras fall in love, and their stories become timeless examples of devotion, sacrifice, longing, and eternal connection. What I really loved about this book is that while some stories are familiar, others offer a fresh perspective. Along with beloved tales like Radha and Krishna, Sita and Rama, we also get stories like Mandodari and Ravana, Urvashi and Pururavas, Samjna and Surya, Nala and Damayanti, and even the emotional complexities between Draupadi and Bhima. One of the strongest aspects of the book is how concise yet impactful the storytelling is. Bulbul Sharma keeps every story light, short, and accessible while still making them emotionally immersive. Mythological tales are vast and layered, but the way she condenses and presents them here is something I genuinely appreciated. She captures the essence of every relationship — the devotion, sacrifice, jealousy, longing, separation, and eternal love without making the stories feel overwhelming. Her writing style is simple, raw, captivating, and deeply engaging, making readers fall in love with every story in their own way. Read the full review on website. #bookreview #readerviddh #indianmythology #epiclovestories #indiangods
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