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Bharat Unscripted
Bharat Unscripted
Author: Parijit Khokle
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Bharat Unscripted brings India’s timeless legends, stories, and histories to life — just as our grandparents once did: casually, emotionally, and without scripts. No AI, no robotic voice-overs — just stories, rooted in tradition, told in today’s language.
A new story, every week.
A new story, every week.
19 Episodes
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Most of us believe the Ramayana ends with Ravan’s defeat and the establishment of Ram Rajya. But the true ending lies beyond victory — in a quiet, devastating chapter shaped by vows, dharma, and sacrifice.In this episode, we explore the moment when Lakshman made a single decision that sealed his own fate. The arrival of Rishi Durvasa, the mysterious visitor who revealed himself as Yam — the god of time and death — and the impossible choice faced by Raja Ram, where upholding dharma meant letting go of his own brother.From the Ashwamedha Yagya and the reunion with Luv and Kush, to Sita’s final return to the earth and the jal samadhi at the banks of the Sarayu — this is the rarely told ending of the Ramayana.This is not just an ending. It is a meditation on duty, sacrifice, and the cost of keeping one’s word.
A visit to Brahmaloka.A shift in time. A world transformed !! The unbelievable story of Revati and Balarama reveals a puranic version of time dilation that rivals modern science.Pauranic Calculation of Time - 1,000 Mahayugas = 1 Kalpa (a single day of Brahma)1 Kalpa = 1,000 × 4,320,000 = 4,320,000,000 years (4.32 billion years)
When Nahush fell to arrogance and Yayati surrendered to desire, their family’s fate was sealed.The choices born from their curses gave us a lineage that would one day fight the Mahabharat and define India’s idea of dharma for all time.
Are Ramayan and Mahabharat real? Why are they called myths? What are the Puranas? We explore the truth behind India’s so-called mythology !
Discover the rare story of Nabhag, son of Raja Dishta, from the Bhagwan Ram's lineage — a tale of humility, destiny, and the legacy that led to King Ambarisha. A story from Bhagavata Purana – Skandha 9, Chapter 1 (1–12) | Vishnu Purana (Book 4, Chapter 1) | Mahabharata – Shanti Parva (Chapter 231)
A rare legend where Bhagwan Shiva and Bhagwan Krishna once stood on opposite sides of a battlefield. The story of Banasura, a mighty king, and how his boon turned into his downfall - a story from Bhagwat Purana (Canto 10, Chapters 62-63)
Mark Twain called Kashi older than history, older than legend — yet there was a time when even Bhagwan Shankar had to walk away from it.A rare story of his return to his eternal abode — drawn from the Skanda Purana (Kāśī Khaṇḍa (Section on Kāśī))
From the legendary Ikshvaku dynasty — the lineage of Bhagwan Ram , comes the forgotten tale ,from the purana, of King Māndhātā, a ruler who conquered the three worlds but lost to his own pride. A timeless story of power, humility, and destiny A story from - Bhāgavata Purāṇa – Skandha 9, Chapter 6
Vishwakarma, the legendary Rishi who engineered the gods’ most powerful weapons, flying chariots, and magnificent cities. Explore his genius, ingenuity, and timeless creations that shaped the universe itself. #IndianMythology #SudarshanChakra #PushpakViman
From annihilating Kshatriyas 21 times to training Bhishma, Drona, and Karna — Parshuram’s story stretches across Ramayan and Mahabharat. Discover why his purpose is still unfinished, and why he awaits Kalki at the end of Kali Yuga.
A story from Ramayan : From Ahalya’s curse to Shabari’s wait, from Vibhishan’s choice to Ram’s own vanvaas — this episode explores how punishments in the Ramayan turned into the boons of destiny.
We've all heard it: “Hindus have 33 crore gods.” But what if that number was an old translation error? In this short story, we decode the myth and rediscover the meaning of divinity in Bharat.
What do a war, a weapon, and a rishi’s bones have in common?This is the tale of Rishi Dadhichi from Bhagavata Purana — the sage who gave up his life so the Dev could win.
He walked into a court full of scholars… crooked in body but crystal clear in mind. When others saw deformity, he saw arrogance — and shattered it with wisdom.
A tale of two gatekeepers (Jay & Vijay) , a shraap, and the price of ego that echoed across three yugs.A story of karma, devotion, and divine design from the Bhagavata Purana. Cover Art by : Pallavi (agrawalpallavi11)
An ancient Indian folklore of a king, a missing prince, and a blind sage who saw more than anyone else.
He ruled Lanka, but was it ever truly his? Hear the origin of Ravan — the king, the brother, the seeker... and the fallen - a tale from the Ramayan.
Before guiding Bhagwan Ram, he ruled as a king, fought with sages, and challenged even the heavens. This is the lesser-known story of Vishwamitra — the guru who earned his place beside the gods—a tale from the Ramayan.
Bharat Unscripted brings India’s timeless legends, stories, and histories to streaming — told just like our grandparents did: casually, emotionally, and without scripts.From the Ved, Purana, Ramayan, and Mahabharat to the stories of New India — this is history, not as a lesson… but as a kahani.






















