The Vanishing Art and Culture of Oral Storytelling
Why Stories Are the Lifeblood of Families, Businesses, and Civilizations
Once upon a time, storytelling was not a luxury or a hobby. It was survival. It was transmission. It was how human beings remembered who they were, how they belonged, what they believed, and how they overcame adversity. Today, in the race for speed, scale, and spectacle, we are losing that ancient art. The consequence? We are slowly becoming a civilization without a soul.
Let me explain why storytelling is not a pastime, but the fundamental daily work of a great civilization.
Why Stories Matter More Than Ever
At the heart of every strong cultureโwhether it is a family, a company, a country, or a civilizationโyou will find stories. Stories recount situations encountered and how people in those situations responded. They teach us that we are bigger than any situation and that adversity can be overcome with grit, courage, belief in self, belief in the divine, creativity, and hard work.
Stories nourish the human spirit long before food nourishes the body. Temples tell stories. So do books, epics, sculptures, festivals, and even recipes passed down generations. Gurus, elders, and parents are our original storytellers. And that’s how civilizations are raised: not on information, but on imagination.
The truth is, we’re wired for stories. Our brains don’t just process narrativesโthey crave them. When someone tells us a story, something magical happens. Neural coupling occurs, synchronizing the brain activity between storyteller and listener. We don’t just hear the story; we live it. Mirror neurons fire, allowing us to emotionally experience what the characters experience. Oxytocin floods our system, creating bonds of empathy and trust.
This isn’t just poetryโit’s biology. And it’s why stories have been humanity’s primary technology for transmitting wisdom across millennia.
The Crisis of Modern Storytelling
Somewhere along the way, we have forgotten how to tell stories. People have forgotten how to have long, leisurely conversations. Grandparents, once the repositories of wisdom and tales, no longer know how to tell stories. They often don’t have anything to pass on to their grandchildren anymore.
The statistics are sobering. Children today spend an average of seven hours daily on screens. Family dinner conversations have shrunk from an hour to barely fifteen minutes. The art of oral storytelling, practiced for thousands of years, is dying in a single generation.
Perhaps it’s time to not only teach Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) to children, but also create courses and camps for grandparentsโto help them rediscover the art of storytelling, to learn the stories and their meanings, and to relive their role as living libraries.
There is nothing quite like story time with grandparents. For many of us, summer vacation meant a fun train ride to Ajji Mane (Grandma’s house) in Dharwad. And enjoying “Beladingala Oota” on the terrace with Ajji Kai Tuthuโdinner under the moonlight with Grandma feeding us tasty food and captivating us with Mahabharata stories.
We read Amar Chitra Katha, listened wide-eyed to legends, and slowly imbibed values we didn’t even know we were learning. Each story was a seed, planted deep in our consciousness, blooming years later into principles that guided our lives.
The Digital Disruption of Human Connection
Recently, I conducted a 3-day children’s camp focused on developing the capabilities of the mind. I noticed that children today are so distracted that their observation skills have weakened. Schools have conditioned them to focus only on taking notes. So, we worked on unlearning these habits and cultivating good mental practices.
But the goal is not just to tell stories to childrenโit is to make them into storytellers. In that process, they become ambassadors of Sanatana Dharma and Indian Knowledge Systems. They carry forward not just knowledge, but a living, breathing tradition.
Most importantly, we have forgotten the art of conversations. When we were kids, there were no phones. Aunts and uncles would show up unexpectedly. Then we would have so much fun! Mom would rush to make something nice in the kitchen. Kids would bring out the chess boards and carom boards and start playing. But the party would never be complete without some good, real, old-fashioned storytelling by grandparents, parents, and older kids.
But now, everyone is glued to their phones. Storytelling is happening on reels and shorts. No one cares about human storytelling anymore. The heart-to-heart connection that stories used to build is being replaced by scrolls and swipes. And that is a loss we must consciously reverse.
The irony is palpable. We have more ways to communicate than ever before, yet we’ve never been more disconnected. We consume more stories through Netflix and Instagram than any generation in history, yet we’ve forgotten how to tell our own.
The Art and Science of Storytelling
Humor is an essential ingredient in storytellingโit disarms, connects, and makes even the most profound truths digestible. I really appreciate the way Upanishad Ganga was produced. The presence of a Sutradhar who acts as a bridge between the audience and the story and its characters transforms each episode into an intimate conversation. This narrative device, deeply rooted in Indian storytelling traditions, reminds us that stories must be told with rasaโwith flavor, emotion, and lifeโnot just recited like facts.
The Sutradhar doesn’t just narrate; he interprets, comments, and occasionally winks at the audience, creating a multi-layered experience. This ancient technique makes complex philosophical concepts accessible while maintaining their depth. It’s storytelling that respects both the story and the listener.
Beyond Listening: The Power of Writing Stories
We must go beyond just consuming storiesโeveryone should try their hand at writing them. Writing stories is an act that requires tremendous concentration, imagination, and creativity. It utilizes all parts of the brain simultaneously. When you write, you’re not just recording words; you’re architecting worlds, breathing life into characters, and weaving meaning into existence.
The process is transformative. As you struggle to find the right word, visualize a scene, or capture an emotion, your neural networks fire in ways that no passive activity can match. Writing is meditation in motion, therapy without a couch, and education without a classroom.
The science backs this up. Stories with clear narrative structure naturally appeal to our brains.
Reviving Storytelling in Every Sphere
We need to host storytelling nights everywhereโat restaurants and hotels, in schools and colleges, and especially in corporate establishments. Imagine walking into your favorite restaurant to find not just good food, but a corner where stories are being shared. Picture hotels hosting weekly story circles where travelers exchange tales from their journeys. Envision corporate boardrooms transformed into narrative spaces where employees share not just quarterly reports, but the stories behind the numbers.
The Theater of Life: Beyond Passive Listening
But we shouldn’t stop at storytelling. We must embrace the full spectrum of narrative artsโwriting, directing, and enacting plays in both social and corporate settings. When people don’t just tell stories but embody them, transformation happens. The shy employee discovers confidence playing a king. The rigid manager learns flexibility through comedy. The disconnected team finds unity in shared performance.
I’ve experimented with this extensively through my summer camps at Sanskritishaala, and the results have been nothing short of magical. In one session, we had children create, write, and perform their own interpretations of ancient stories.
Kids are natural-born actors and storytellers. Their imagination hasn’t yet been constrained by the “proper” way to do things. They don’t need to be taught muchโjust given permission to explore and express. They instinctively understand that stories aren’t meant to be perfect; they’re meant to be lived.
The biggest challenge? Keeping them away from gadgets. But that’s easier said than done.
Storytelling in Families
In a family, storytelling is how values, identity, and resilience are passed down. Grandparents who share tales of struggle, migration, devotion, or transformation do more than entertain. They encode within the next generation a sense of where they come from, what matters, and what is possible.
History gives us powerful examples of this transformative power. Consider how Jijabai shaped the mind and character of Shivaji Maharaj through storytelling. She didn’t just tell him bedtime storiesโshe strategically narrated tales from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, stories of valor from Rajput heroes, and accounts of their own ancestors’ bravery. Each story was carefully chosen to instill courage, dharma, and a vision of Swarajya. Through her narratives, she sculpted not just a son, but a leader who would change the course of Indian history. Jijabai understood what modern neuroscience now confirms: stories shape neural pathways, build character, and inspire action.
Without storytelling, families raise children who know facts but not meaning. They grow up with gadgets but not grounding. But tell a child stories of their ancestors, or mythological figures who wrestled with their dharma, and you raise a different human being altogether.
Every family has its epic talesโthe grandfather who walked miles to school, the grandmother who started a business with nothing, the uncle who chose principle over profit. These aren’t just anecdotes; they’re the DNA of family identity.
Storytelling in Business
In a business, storytelling is the keeper of culture. Every founding story, customer testimonial, early failure, and big win has to be told, retold, and woven into the fabric of the organization. It builds emotional connection, preserves hard-won insights, and passes on cultural DNA to new employees.
When a company loses its stories, it becomes a transaction machine, not a living entity. Stories create belonging. They explain why things are done a certain way. They show what the company stands for.
The most successful companies understand this. Apple doesn’t sell computers; it tells stories of creative rebels. Nike doesn’t sell shoes; it narrates tales of human potential. Every brand that touches hearts does so through story.
Storytelling in Civilization
For a civilization, storytelling is food. Gross food comes later. If you want to build a 1000-year society, you must feed it the stories of its gods, its heroes, its founders, its scientists, its saints, its rebels, and its poets.
Stories are the seeds of civilizational consciousness. Lose the stories, and you lose the civilization.
Take India, for example. Every major cultural practiceโfrom temple architecture to dance formsโis steeped in narrative. Our deities are not abstract symbols; they are characters in elaborate stories. And the way they act, decide, bless, punish, or transform becomes the map by which generations orient themselves.
India’s Treasure Trove of Storytelling Traditions
India has a breathtaking range of storytelling forms, each a universe unto itself:
Harikatha Kalakshepam โ Philosophical storytelling with music and drama
Villu Pattu โ Tamil and Malayalam bow-based folk music tales
Kaavad โ Rajasthani box-shrine storytelling
Pandavani โ Mahabharata retellings from Chhattisgarh
Burra Katha โ South Indian three-person storytelling combining music, satire, and social commentary.
Karnataka for example, boasts an extraordinary array of traditions that deserve special mention:
Yakshagana โ A spectacular folk theater combining dance, music, dialogue, and elaborate costumes to present stories from Hindu epics. Performers spend entire nights bringing mythological characters to life.
Dasapadas โ Songs in Kannada narrating stories from Puranas and real-life events, carrying both emotional depth and spiritual wisdom
Katha/Kathe โ An umbrella term for various narrative traditions including Kamsale, Chaudike, Jogi, and Tatvaโall performed through recitation and music
Jogi Kathe โ Jogi performers use the kinnari (stick zither) while singing stories interspersed with relevant songs
Kamsale โ Ancient dance form where performers create bell-like sounds with disc-shaped instruments while singing about Lord Male Mahadeshwara
Chitrakathi โ Picture storytelling using painted scrolls, particularly popular in the Pinguli area
Each form carries centuries of refinement, audience engagement techniques, and cultural wisdom. They blend music and metaphysics, entertainment and enlightenment, creating experiences that transform both performer and audience.
Our literary traditions are equally profound. The Upanishads use stories to express the inexpressibleโphilosophical and spiritual truths that transcend logical explanation. The Panchatantra teaches strategy and ethics through animal tales that have traveled the world. The Kathasaritsagara is a vast ocean of nested legends, romance, and wonder.
The Global Language of Story
Storytelling isn’t unique to Indiaโit’s humanity’s shared heritage:
Bali: Kechak, Barong, and Legong transform dance into narrative
France: Medieval troubadours sang tales of love and chivalry
Japan: Noh and Kabuki preserve ancient narratives through stylized performance
Africa: Griots serve as living libraries, memorizing generations of their people’s history
Across the globe, storytelling is survival, memory, and identity. Every culture that has survived has done so by telling its stories.
Stories as Medicine: The Psychological Healing Power of Puranas
I believe our Puranas and Itihasa-Puranas are not just stories but profound tools for psychological healing. They function as mirrors that reflect our consciousness, revealing truths about ourselves we might otherwise never see.
Take the Mahabharata, for instance. It’s more than a story; it’s a psychic and psychological mirror. How you respond to itโwhom you idolize or despise, whom you worship or condemn, which characters confuse or amaze you, or who feels utterly transparentโreveals profound truths about your state of consciousness. These reflections uncover your deepest fears, prejudices, vices, and aspirationsโyour samskaras and vasanas.
This is why our ancestors insisted on regular exposure to these stories. They weren’t entertainmentโthey were medicine for the soul, therapy for the psyche, and maps for spiritual evolution. Each hearing reveals new layers, not because the story changes, but because you do.
Bridging the Urban-Rural Storytelling Divide
In villages, storytelling remains communal, participative, and organic – shared over fires, in fields, or at temples. The audience isn’t passive; they respond, interject, and shape the narrative. The story breathes with collective life.
In cities, storytelling has become digital, fragmented, and performance based. We consume stories alone, on screens, without the warmth of human presence. Both forms have their place, but we must ensure village-style oral traditions don’t vanish in the urban rush.
The Transformative Power of Stories
In health communication, storytelling is emerging as a game-changer. WHO’s Communication for Health framework uses personal narratives to promote health behaviors. Real storiesโlike that of Mildred, a TB survivor, or Roy, the “Mangrove Man” from Papua New Guineaโhumanize statistics and inspire action.
These stories don’t just informโthey transform. They change not just what people know, but how they feel and what they do. A single well-told story can shift behavior more effectively than a thousand facts.
The Path Forward: Practical Steps
So how do we revive this lost art? Here are concrete steps we can take:
Start Story Circles: Gather friends and family monthly for dedicated storytelling sessions. No phones allowed.
Document Family Stories: Interview elders. Record their voices. Transcribe their memories before they’re lost forever.
Integrate Stories in Education: Every subject can be taught through narrative. History is already storiesโbut so are science, mathematics, and even coding.
Corporate Story Initiatives: Create “Story Fridays” where employees share founding myths, customer victories, and lessons learned.
Write Your Stories: Start a journal. Write one story from your life each week. You’ll be amazed at what emerges.
Support Traditional Storytellers: Attend performances. Invite them to schools. Ensure these art forms don’t die with their practitioners.
Create Modern Formats: Podcasts, video essays, and interactive narratives can carry ancient wisdom in contemporary vessels.
The Urgency of Now
We stand at a crossroads. We can either become the first civilization to abandon its stories, or we can consciously choose to revive, preserve, and evolve our narrative traditions.
The stakes couldn’t be higher. Without stories, we raise a generation that knows everything but understands nothing. That has information but lacks wisdom. That can code but cannot connect.
Final Reflections
In a world obsessed with data, productivity, and speed, let us return to story.
Because story is where the human soul lives.
As parents, teachers, leaders, or citizens, our primary responsibility is not just to pass on wealth or informationโbut stories.
Because only stories can awaken the next generation to who they really areโand what they must become.
Let us bring storytelling backโnot as performance, but as practice.
Not as nostalgia, but as nourishment.
Because the future of our families, our companies, and our civilization depends on it.
The next time you’re with family, put away the phones. Light a candle if you must, to mark the moment as sacred. And begin with those three magical words that have launched a thousand journeys:
“Once upon a time…”
Because every time we tell a story, we keep civilization alive. One narrative at a time.

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