Audiobooks Narrated by Rohini Vij

The Jungle Radio: The Bird Songs of India

By: Devangana Dash; Narrated by: Rohini Vij

Curious little Gul hears strange sounds from her radio,
Following the musical clues into an Indian jungle.
There, she meets feathered friends who tweet, tap, and chat.
Some howl and hoot, while others play the flute.
With a kee here and a kaw there,
Gul discovers melodies in every corner,
Uncovering the jungle’s joyful symphony!

Dakshin: South Indian Myths and Fables Retold

Nitin Kushalappa (Author), Rohini Vij (Narrator), Random House Audio (Publisher)

Dive into this treasure trove of fifteen opulent folk tales, myths and fables from southern India. Travel down the banks of the Kaveri to the shores of the Indian Ocean; from the depths of mysterious jungles to the towering Nilgiris; from the lavish abode of kings to quiet villages in Coorg; Finally, meet the enchanting fairies, elves, and even gods along the way

Laugh at the funny deeds of a miser. Cry at the misfortunes of the naïve. Wonder at the courage of the weak against the mighty. Come, revel in these fantastic folk tales!

The Very, Extremely, Most Naughty Asura Tales for Kids

By: Anand Neelakantan; Narrated by: Rohini Vij

All little asura kids are mischievous and always causing trouble! You might find yourself landing in a muddy puddle or getting your long hair cut into a bob. They’ll prod and tug until you yell—just like the fed-up gods, especially Vishnu and Shiva! Dive into the hilariously naughty tales of asura twins Kundakka and Mandakka, who dread school; clumsy Bhasma and his pet pig Nakura, who stir up chaos in the village; brothers Atapi and Vatapi, who devour ninety-six cartfuls of fruit for dessert; and the mighty Bana, who claps with his thousand hands, among many more!

Puffin Lives: B.R. Ambedkar - Saviour of the Masses

By: Payal Kapadia; Narrated by: Rohini Vij

Born in April 1891 to a poor Mahar family, Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar faced casteism from a young age. He championed the political rights of Dalits during British rule, becoming the first “untouchable” to earn a college education. An eminent jurist, astute economist, and celebrated philosopher, he fought against social discrimination throughout his life and earned the title Babasaheb. As a key architect of the Indian Constitution, he laid the foundation for a more equitable society. This captivating narrative exploring the life of independent India’s first law minister and his dedication to uplifting the Dalit community.

Puffin Lives: Mahatma Gandhi - The Father of the Nation

By: Subhadra Sen Gupta; Narrated by: Rohini Vij

On his passport, he was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, but poet Rabindranath Tagore called him Mahatma—the great soul—a title he found uncomfortable. Nelson Mandela referred to him as a sacred warrior, while others labeled him the saint of the spinning wheel, and he is now recognized as the father of the nation. A courageous freedom fighter, shrewd politician, and passionate social reformer, Mahatma Gandhi was all this and more. In a vivid narrative, Subhadra Sen Gupta explores the life and legacy of this extraordinary leader, revealing the man behind the simple handspun clothes.

Puffin Lives: Sunita Williams - A Star in Space

By: Aravinda Anatharaman; Narrated by: Rohini Vij

Sunita Williams’ story is one of having to settle for second choices. She grew up wishing to become a professional swimmer. Then she wanted to train as a vet. Instead she went on to join the Naval Academy and serve as a pilot. Before long, however, space was calling. A new dream had been born in Sunita. But it wasn’t all cakewalk. The path to becoming an astronaut called for resilience, patience, and grit. Sunita had all this and more. As record holder for the longest spaceflight by a woman (195 days), Sunita’s story inspires and excites one to look anew at the world of space missions. 


How the Bamboo Got Its Bounty

By: Sudha Murty; Narrated by: Rohini Vij

‘From human birth to death, our Bamboo finds one way or another to be useful to a common person. It is truly the unsung and the forgotten.’ In a lush, green forest, a shy, unassuming tree is presented with a reward by the forest queen. This makes all the forest inhabitants curious . . .Sudha Murty brings to us the story of the humble bamboo that endures and selflessly gives.

A charming ode to our bountiful forests and trees, their resilience and the abundant gifts they bestow upon us. 

How the Earth Got Its Beauty

By: Sudha Murty; Narrated by: Rohini Vij

Have you ever stopped to admire the earth’s beauty?
From snow-capped mountains to the depths of the oceans,
And colorful flowers to extraordinary animals,
Each element tells a story of wonder and grace.
The tale of how this beauty came to exist is curious indeed.
It invites us to explore the intricate processes at play.
Nature’s marvels inspire us to appreciate our world even more.

How the Mango Got Its Magic

By: Sudha Murty; Narrated by: Rohini Vij

We all love the sweetness of mangoes, especially on a hot summer day,
But have you ever wondered how they got their magical flavor?
The story of this sweetness is truly fascinating.
Sudha Murti brings this tale to life,
Using her signature wit and simplicity.
Through her narrative, the journey of the mango unfolds.
Get ready to be enchanted by the origins of this beloved fruit!

Nava Durga: The Nine Forms of the Goddess

By: Nalini Ramachandran; Narrated by: Rohini Vij

Durga, the powerful warrior-goddess,
Has nine special forms—each unique, not just a clone.
Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, and Chandraghanta,
Kushmanda and Skandamata,
Katyayani and Kaalratri,
Maha Gauri and Siddhidatri—
They are the Nava Durga, Here is their story!

Gauri and the Talking Cow

By: Devdutt Pattnaik; Narrated by: Rohini Vij

Sweety tells Gauri about the first cow on earth, Surabhi, and how she provided so many useful things to man fuel, manure, medicine and shelter. Sweety narrates stories about a king who found good luck because he gifted cows to many people, and how another king was turned into a lizard because he was not careful about who he gave his cows to! Sweety also tells Gauri how Krishna the cowherd looked after his beloved animals, and why Kali decided to comb her hair

 

Indra Finds Happiness

By: Devdutt Pattnaik; Narrated by: Rohini Vij

Why was Indra an unhappy god? What magical treasures does he possess in paradise? Will he ever find true happiness? Little Harsha, feeling sad, is whisked away by a cloud to Indra’s palace, discovering that the king of gods is even sadder than he is! There, alongside Indra and Airavata, the majestic six-tusked elephant, Harsha encounters incredible wonders—a wish-fulfilling tree, a pot of endless gold, and a potion for health. Indra hatches a mischievous plan to steal Vasishta’s cow, but when caught, an enraged Vasishta reveals the secret to happiness (and it has nothing to do with ice creams or video games). Will Indra finally learn his lesson and overcome his sadness?

An Identity Card for Krishna

By: Devdutt Pattnaik; Narrated by: Rohini Vij

One day, Krishna wanted to board an aeroplane,
But he was turned away for lacking an identity card.
His friends Garuda and Sesha took him to Lata-kumari,
Who shared the tale of Anasuya and the Ashwini twins.
She explained why Rishi Chavan decreed that all gods
Must carry a dhvaja—a flag with each god’s unique symbol.
Did Krishna finally get his identity card to fly?