
Our Sanatan is a treasure trove of philosophies and life lessons. The Upanishads delve into concepts like "Self-realisation", "Brahman" or "Supreme Being" and "Atman" or "Supreme Self". Puranas grasp the concept of the Supreme power using the medium of stories. Upanishads and Vedas are technically superior in terms of philosophies and thought processes, making them challenging for common people to... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityHinduism | |||

This is a continuation of my previous episode, "Why couldn't the Vashisthas and Vishwamitras see eye-to-eye? Story of Asi and Baka - Part 1".
In this episode, I will narrate the story when Sage Vasistha, as "Asi" or Bank Mynah, who clashed in a dea... more
Discover the age-old rivalry between the Vashisthas and Vishwamitras in this captivating tale from ancient Indian mythology. Learn about the story of Asi and Baka in the first part of this epic series! #ramayana #mahabharata #Rig Veda #Vasishtha #Vis... more
"What would you sacrifice for the truth? Your wealth? Your crown? Your family? This is the story of a man who gave up everything — not for power, not for glory, but for dharma. Step into the fire-lit world of King Harishchandra, where honesty clashes... more
What’s the real price of a promise? A piece of gold? A bit of land? For one legendary king, the price of his word was far, far greater. It wasn't his crown or his vast, prosperous kingdom. The ultimate cost of his promise was his beloved wife, his on... more
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Great podcast with excellent collection of stories and presentation! Appreciate all your hard work and dedication!!!
Thank you for sharing this wisdom. The depth of the Upanishads is limitless and I’m grateful to have access to these stories.
Please increase the mic clarity and quality. I can barely hear him speak
Full of history, culture and spirituality, I am hooked on to it.
Good narration, very easy to follow. Will wait for more episodes ! All the best !!
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Dedicated to exploring the profound philosophies embedded in the Upanishads and Puranas, this podcast presents an accessible approach to ancient Indian wisdom through storytelling. The themes include self-realization, the nature of reality, and moral dilemmas, all conveyed through engaging narratives that are rooted in the rich cultural heritage of India. Each episode delves into stories that not only entertain but also illuminate complex spiritual concepts, making them approachable for a contemporary audience. Unique for its blending of storytelling with philosophical discourse, it invites listeners to reflect on their own lives through the lens of these timeless teachings.
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