Eat My coat, Eat- Baalgatha English
Listen to this short story from the tales of Naseeruddin Hooja, which carries a powerful message. People will treat us differently depending on the types of clothes we wear. This story was narrated by Sheearli Biju for gaatha story.
The Legend of Raja Rasalu- Part I: MLFT Podcast
The Legend of Raja Rasalu is a tale from Northern India, set in what is now known as Sialkot in Pakistan. This is a tale of bravery and adventure. Originally an eight part story, we have combined the different stories to form a single narrative for your listening pleasure. Learn how Raja Rasalu was born and how he spent the first twelve years of his life in an underground palaceThe adventures of Raja Rasalu do not end there, and we are confident that you will like to know what happens next.
Do Toton Ki Kahaani दो तोतों की कहानी – Baalgatha Hindi
दो तोते, जो बचपन में बिछड़ जाते है, अलग अलग वातावरण में बड़े होते हैं, और इसी वजह से उन का बर्ताव भी अलग अलग हो जाता है । यह कहानी हमें यह सीख सिखलाती है की हमें अपने मित्र और संगत सोच समझ कर चुन ने चाहिए ।
यह कहानी शीरली बीजू ने बालगाथा हिंदी पाड्कैस्ट के लिए प्रस्तुत कि है । अब आप ऐपल पॉडकास्ट, Google पॉडकास्ट, स्टिचर, सावन, कास्टबॉक्स, हुबहॉपर, स्टोरियोह, और कई अन्य वेबसाइटों और ऐप्स पर आप बालगाथा हिंदी पॉडकास्ट सुनते हैं.
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