Hindu Myths spins together different classical, familial, and folk tellings of Hindu tales into a single thread woven through the ages. Written with modern audiences in mind , Blake Praharaj rewrites each myth with the depth of emotion, romance, and action that fantasy readers crave. Curating a collection of dramatized tales that match the intensity, humor, and psychedelic nature of the spiritual journey we all undertake as he guides readers through the lives and adventures of different Hindu Gods, and the struggles they face from the beginning to the end of our world. Each story is infused with facets of Hindu philosophy, giving readers an excellent starting place to learn about the vibrant depths of the stories behind the most ancient widely practiced religion in our time. Retellings weave together humor, struggle, and love to create a deceptively simple and enjoyable journey laced with deep symbolism and exploration of Hindu philosophy. - Those familiar with Hindu myths will find classic favorites retold including tales of the divine figures: Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Saraswati, Lakshmi, Parvati, Indra, Durga, Kali, Hanuman, Ganesha, and many more. - Inspired by bedtime stories told by a first generation immigrant to share a connection to a rich culture during the modern Desi diaspora. - Short asides and a preface/afterword from the author weave in a personal touch, musing about impacts of these stories on a modern life, while highlighting a deep reverence for the divine nature of these stories in a playful and introspective way. Perfect for those who have always wanted to learn about Hinduism but don't know where to start, or for those who love Hindu mythology, but want a fresh and fun retelling. A great gift for those who want to explore or share an enjoyable introduction to the timeless nature of Dharma with their friends and family! Inspired by and a great fit for fans of Stephen Fry's Mythos from his "Greek Myths" series, who appreciate an interesting telling of classical tales, but want to learn about a new set of mythological tellings from an active culture. Also a great fit for fans of Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse, Circe by Madeline Miller, Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes by Edith Hamilton, The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell, and My Gita by Devdutt Pattanaik.