Indian American siblings Nikhita Mahendru and Vikram Mahendru launched a dedicated portal of short videos with animated content on the stories of Ramayana, Mahabharata, Gita, Indian gods and festivals of India.
Keeping Indian mythology alive
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 02, Aug 2022
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