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Naga Chronicles – The Serpent Prince: Trials of Patala

Hosted by srimukh · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 15 episodes

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Naga Chronicles is the official podcast companion to “The Serpent Prince: Trials of Patala,” Book 1 of The Naga Chronicles. When Arroyo Santos turns sixteen, he discovers he is the lost prince of Patala—the underwater serpent kingdom—and must face a series of deadly trials that will decide the fate of both human and Naga realms. Rooted in Hindu mythology and inspired by the Naga legends of the Mahabharata, this YA fantasy series brings an underwater world of serpent deities, golden palaces, and ancient prophecies to life.

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srimukh hosts Naga Chronicles – The Serpent Prince: Trials of Patala, a fiction show with 15 episodes published.

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Building a Magic System from Scripture

May 5, 20269mEp. 15S1

In this episode of The Naga Chronicles Podcast, join Srimukh Duvvuri as he unravels the fascinating challenge of building a magic system rooted in Hindu mythology. Discover how traditional concepts like tapas, mantras, a

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Mucalinda: The Naga Who Sheltered the Buddha

Apr 28, 20266m0

In this captivating episode of The Naga Chronicles, Srimukh Duvvuri unveils the poignant tale of Mucalinda, the Naga king who sheltered the Buddha during a fierce storm. Journey with us as we explore the profound connect

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Astika: The Boy Who Stopped a Genocide

Apr 21, 20265mEp. 13S1

In this riveting episode of The Naga Chronicles Podcast, discover the story of Astika, the young hero who defied the odds to save the Nagas from annihilation during Janamejaya's devastating Sarpa Satra. With nothing but

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What Readers Get Wrong About Hindu Mythology in Fantasy

Apr 14, 20265mEp. 12S1

In this episode, Srimukh Duvvuri tackles common misconceptions about Hindu mythology that often arise in fantasy literature. From the true nature of Patala to the complex identities of Nagas, he sheds light on how Wester

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Ulupi and Arjuna: When Two Worlds Collide

Apr 7, 20265mEp. 11S1

In this episode of The Naga Chronicles Podcast, Srimukh Duvvuri dives into the fascinating and underrated marriage of Ulupi, a Naga princess, and Arjuna, the exiled human warrior of the Mahabharata. Discover how their un

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Manasa Devi: The Naga Goddess

Mar 31, 20265mEp. 10S1

Join Srimukh Duvvuri as he unravels the captivating tale of Manasa Devi, the Naga goddess who demands recognition and respect in a world often overshadowed by more prominent deities. Explore the depth of her character, h

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Writing Morally Gray Characters from Mythology

Mar 24, 20264mEp. 9S1

In this thought-provoking episode, Srimukh Duvvuri dives into the complexity of morally gray characters in mythology, with a special focus on the Mahabharata. Discover how iconic figures like the Pandavas and Kauravas ch

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Kaliya: The Serpent Krishna Danced On

Mar 17, 20265mEp. 8S1

In this episode of The Naga Chronicles, we dive into the captivating tale of Kaliya, the serpent Krishna famously danced upon. Beyond the spectacle lies a story of displacement, mercy, and the true nature of heroism. Dis

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Takshaka: Villain or Justified?

Mar 10, 20265mEp. 7S1

In this gripping episode of The Naga Chronicles Podcast, Srimukh Duvvuri delves into the complex tale of Takshaka, the Naga king whose fury reshaped destinies. Was he a villain, or did his actions rise from deep-seated g

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How I Researched Naga Loka for The Serpent Prince

Mar 3, 20265mEp. 6S1

In this episode of The Naga Chronicles Podcast, join Srimukh Duvvuri as he unravels the fascinating research behind the world of The Serpent Prince. Discover how ancient texts from the Mahabharata and Purana shaped the u

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Vasuki: The King Who Became the Rope

Feb 25, 20265mEp. 5S1

In this episode of The Naga Chronicles Podcast, dive into the compelling tale of Vasuki, the king of the Nagas, who became the very rope that churned the cosmic ocean. Experience his harrowing sacrifice as he endures uni

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Adi Shesha: The Infinite Serpent

Feb 17, 20265mEp. 4S1

In this episode of The Naga Chronicles Podcast, join Srimukh Duvvuri as he unravels the timeless tale of Adi Shesha, the infinite serpent who embodies loyalty, service, and the very foundation of the cosmos. Discover how

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My Publishing Journey: Lessons Learned

Feb 9, 20262mEp. 3S1

Writing a book is art. Publishing it is a business. In this episode, Srimukh shares the hard-won lessons from bringing The Serpent Prince to life — from rewriting the opening chapter seven times, to building a reader com

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Nagas in Hindu Mythology: A Primer

Feb 8, 20263mEp. 2S1

How much of The Serpent Prince is based on real mythology? More than you think. In this deep dive, Srimukh breaks down the Nagas of Hindu tradition — from Adi-Shesha, the cosmic serpent supporting the universe, to Vasuki

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Why I Wrote The Serpent Prince

Feb 8, 20261mEp. 1S1

What happens when the stories your grandparents told you become a novel? In this episode, Srimukh Duvvuri shares the childhood obsession with the Mahabharata that sparked The Serpent Prince — and why he chose to tell the

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