Episodes
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What's up there in the attic? Listen to little boy's exploration of an attic in a Karavali household and send your feedback on how different or similar it is to your attic. This story is chosen from Vijayashree Haladi's award -winning novel 'ಸೂರಕ್ಕಿ ಗೇಟ್' (Soorakki Gate)
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'ಸೂರಕ್ಕಿ ಮನೆ' (Soorakki Mane)- how did the house get it's name? Listen to know where the central character putta spent his days during his school vacation. This story has been diligently picked from Vijayashree Haladi's Kendra Sahitya Puraskrit novel 'ಸೂರಕ್ಕಿ ಗೇಟ್ '(Soorakki Gate) to help the listeners connect and appreciate the unique charm of the Karavali region of Karnataka
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'ಹಳ್ಳಿಮನೆ'(Hallimane) - a house in a village is the literal translation. But a house not made with bricks and cement?! Then how is it made? It is not just a house it's an experience! Listen to this episode from Katha Curator's Karavali children's writers' edition to transport yourself to 'Hallimane'.
This story has been chosen from Vijayashree Haladi's 2023 Kendra Sahitya Academy winning book 'ಸೂರಕ್ಕಿ ಗೇಟ್' (Soorakki gate)
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ಬಾಲ್ಯದ ರಾತ್ರಿಗಳು (Baalyada Ratrigalu) chosen from her book ಕಾಡಂಚಿನ ಊರಿನಲ್ಲಿ (Kaadanchina Orrinalli) authored by Kendra Bala-Sahitya awardee Smt. Vijayashree Haladi offers an insight into her experiences as a child where nature was both her playground and a teacher. Listen to be a part of the experience and be inspired to embark on your wilderness journey. You can read about her on www.kathacurator.in
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'Puttige Sittilla' story has been picked and chosen from Smt. Nirmala Surathkal's book 'Puttige Sittilla'- compilation of stories. Through this simple story, the writer conveys strong values children have to inculcate for as small a thing as plucking your neighbor's flowers. For adults who are listening this will surely bring back some childhood memories or remind you of your sneaky neighbor intruding into your garden. Listen and enjoy!
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ಬುದ್ಧಿ ಮಾತು ಹೇಳಿದರೆ ( Buddhi Maatu Helidare) - A tale of a little girl who realises the value of her mother's word through her self-learnings from nature. Listen to this beautiful story written by Smt. Nirmala Surathkal narrated on Katha Curator- an initiative by Kavya Manoj
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I am excited to begin this season with stories for children by Karavali children writers! Watch a brief intro
https://fb.watch/p67Zh5c15L/
I have chosen Dr. Vasanth Kumar Perla's eye-opening, thought-provoking article 'Sarpa Nade' as the first episode of this season.
Read about him on my blog www.kathacurator.in
Listen and give your valuable feedback
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Have you wondered if leeches are choosy about the kind of blood they suck? Did you know leeches are a boon to mankind? But, how? Listen to this episode to learn leech facts with a beautiful story woven around it by Dr. A.O. Avala Murthy in Kannada.
Katha Curator is delighted to be selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 10 Kannada Stories Podcasts on the web. Please subscribe to Katha Curator if you haven't already.
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Have you ever wondered why does thunder sound the way it does? Loud and sometimes fading in the sky? Are you curious to know? Then, listen to this episode written by Dr. A.O. Avala Murthy.
You can read about him on my blog www.kathacurator.in
Send in your queries and feedback to [email protected] or message me on my FB page Katha Curator
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Namageke Akalike Baruttade by Dr. A.O. Avala Murthy is a science story for children revolving around the question as to 'Why do we yawn?'. This particular episode was presented in collaboration with 5 urban children who have tried their best to deliver the story in the local language.You can read about the author on www.kathacurator.in
A precursor video to his stories
https://fb.watch/mMoQs0GWnz/
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Listen to a rock's story narrated by an old woman named Puttajji (ಪುಟ್ಟಜ್ಜಿ) that comes with a life lesson in this ಹಾಡ್ಗತೆ (Haadgathe) -A song in a story form named 'ಬಂಡೆಯ ಅದೃಷ್ಟ' (Bandeya Adrushta) from Na D'Souza's 'ಪುಟ್ಟಜ್ಜಿ ಪುಟ್ಟಜ್ಜಿ ಕಥೆ ಹೇಳು' (Puttajji Puttajji Kathe Helu).
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This ಹಾಡ್ಗತೆ (Haadgathe - A song story) titled 'ಹುಲಿ ಮತ್ತು ಕಾಡು'(Huli Matthu Kaadu meaning Tiger and the Forest) by Dr. Na D'Souza revolves around the topic on why it is crucial to conserve our tigers. This story is chosen from ಮರಿ ಮರಿ ಮರಿ ಪುಟ್ಟ ಮರಿ -ಪುಟ್ಟಜ್ಜಿ ಪುಟ್ಟಜ್ಜಿ ಕಥೆ ಹೇಳು -ಭಾಗ ೩(Mari Mari Putta Mari-Puttajji Puttaji Kathe Helu - Part 3). Take a listen!
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Listen to this last episode of 'Hanumanthanna Kathe Helu' from Matturu Subbanna's book in which Hanumanthanna worries about Sita's safety after setting Lanka on fire. Once, he finds she is safe he returns to Kishkinda to narrate the story to his tribe.
Bhajan composition by Matturu Nandakumar, London
Singing by Smitha Vasanth and students of Swarasmitha Academy of Music, Bangalore -
In this episode from Matturu Subbanna's book 'Hanumanthanna Kathe Helu', Hanumanthanna sets the entire Lanka town on fire. How does he do it? Does he experience pain at all? Listen to this action-filled episode to know more
Bhajan composition by Matturu Nandakumar, London
Singing by Smitha Vasanth and students of Swarasmitha Academy of Music, Bangalore -
In this episode from Matturu Subbanna's book 'Hanumanthanna Kathe Helu', Hanumanthanna is dragged to Ravana's court where his destiny as a messenger is decided.
Listen to the episode and recreate the scenes in your mind!
Bhajan composition by Matturu Nandakumar, London
Singing by Smitha Vasanth and students of Swarasmitha Academy of Music, Bangalore -
In this episode, Indrajit, the son of Ravana tries Brahmastra, a mighty weapon bestowed by Lord Brahma himself on Hanuman. Does Hanuman get captured? Listen to know more.
Source: Matturu Subbanna's book 'Hanumanthanna Kathe Helu'
Bhajan composition by Matturu Nandakumar, London
Singing by Smitha Vasanth and students from Swarasmitha Academy of Music, Bangalore -
Meet Ravana's son Aksha Kumara, as he fights with valor in this episode from Matturu Subbanna's book 'Hanumanthanna Kathe Helu'.
Bhajan composition by Matturu Nandakumar, London
Singing by Smitha Vasanth and students of Swarasmitha Academy of Music, Bangalore -
In this episode from Matturu Subbanna's book 'Hanumanthanna Kathe Helu' Hanuman gets into a battle with Ravana's men. Listen to experience the action
Bhajan composition by Matturu Nandakumar, London
Singing by Smitha Vasanth and students of Swarasmitha Academy of Music, Bangalore -
In this episode from Matturu Subbanna's book 'Hanumanthanna Kathe Helu' Hanuman destroys Ravana's favorite garden 'Ashoka Vana' to grab his attention. Listen to why and how he does so?
Bhajan composition by Matturu Nandakumar, London
Singing by Smitha Vasanth and students of Swarasmitha Academy of Music, Bangalore - Show more