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Bahurani by Rabindranath Tagore is a compelling novella that delves into the complexities of societal norms and relationships in Indian culture, exploring the clash between tradition and modernity through the story of a young bride navigating her place in a conservative household. Visit https://krity.app/ for more books and to become a narrator. Follow us on Instagram @krity.app and stay updated with the latest releases.
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Yogananda Podcast

Chris, Lauren, Mike & Priyank

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A podcast focussed on the teachings of our guru Paramahansa Yogananda, in a way that is intended for the general populace, following a structured but informal format and presented by devotees: Chris, Lauren, Mike & Priyank. NB: we are not experts & not everything mentioned is fact checked, but if you enjoyed the book/film, this unofficial podcast for you! Series 2: Autobiography of a Yogi — Line by Line Series 1: Awake: The Life of Yogananda Minute by Minute instagram/facebook @yoganandapodc ...
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Divinity Divulged

Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge

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Welcome to the Divinity Divulged podcast! The first podcast series from the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. In each episode we’ll be taking a look at one of the fascinating research projects happening within the Faculty through conversations with the researcher and an expert guest working in their field. Our episodes are aimed at all of those studying and or exploring religion and theology across all levels, and we hope you enjoy!
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Indiabolega

Aditya Pathak

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This podcast is actually a collection of everyday talks we all do and hear....We all are here to entertain you in this crisis....So,be ready and let's enjoy this❤️
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Naming the Real

Brandon Cook

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In an era of polarization, confusion, and "fake news," discerning and naming what is real—what satisfies, what has substance, what is meaningful—is more important than ever. The Naming the Real Podcast is about doing just that: rightly naming the beliefs, attitudes, practices, and behaviors that will help you transcend our cultural anxiety and lead a flourishing life, for the sake of the world.
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History helps us understand the cultures and conflicts of the changing multipolar world. But there is so much to read! Where to begin? Let Jeff Rich, writer historian, and ex-government official, be your guide to some quality world history. Appreciate world literature, discuss world crises and meet intriguing historians. Free weekly newsletter at jeffrich.substack.com
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Kingshuk Ghosh Recitation

Kingshuk Ghosh Recitation

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Bengali recitation artist.... With a voice which would protect the culture from getting extinct and with a dream to spread the culture to everyone....Here you will be able to hear BENGALI POEMS of all artists...
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Biker Radio Rodcast

Soundboard Media

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Biker Radio Rodcast is a podcast on motorcycling in India, celebrating her heroic riders, legendary mechanics and iconic builders through stories told by members of the community, one legend at a time. These are portraits in audio of the people who ride, fix and build motorcycles; their journey and their enlightening learnings from the road they have travelled on. Awarded The Whickers in the UK and with a BBC Sounds audio documentary to boot, the RODcast (Radio On Demand) is a proven example ...
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StoryTokri Originals - more than the bedtime stories. StoryTokri means a basket of stories and this basket is meant for children of all ages and also those grown-ups who wish to re-live their childhood. Here, you will get to hear original stories penned by Sneha, the storyteller. In short, it is your one-stop for interesting stories. These are not just bedtime stories but ones that can be enjoyed anywhere, anytime; stories that will leave you spellbound. Let's bring alive the culture of stor ...
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The Global Thinkers Project, Oxford was launched in 2017 with the aim of reviving silenced voices in the discipline of International Relations (IR). It explores the internationalist thought of individuals who have made significant contributions in international affairs but have been excluded from the discipline due to biases of language, region, and gender. By encouraging IR to 'rethink its thinkers', our project responds to a call for a more inclusive, diverse, and ‘Global IR’, making Oxfor ...
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Australia India Institute Podcast

Australia India Institute

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The Australia India Institute Podcast examines key questions facing contemporary India and the Australia-India relationship. The Australia India Institute podcast is brought to you in association with the Australia India Institute @ Delhi and founding partners La Trobe University and the University of New South Wales.
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This episode covers the start of chapter 29 to: “...Tagore’s version of an old Bengali song, “Light the Lamp of Thy Love.” Summary: As Paramahansa Yogananda speaks so fondly of Rabindranath Tagore's achievements and influence both in and beyond India, we explore Tagore's educational legacy through Shantiniketan and Viswa Bharati University, discuss…
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This episode covers the last part of chapter 28 from: “I returned to Ranchi a few days later...” to the end of the chapter Summary: Paramahansa Yogananda’s search for the reincarnated Kashi in Kolkata comes to a beautiful crescendo and an emotional encounter with Kashi's new family to be. We examined Guruji's abilities to detect electrical impulses…
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This episode covers the next part of chapter 28 from: “I returned to Ranchi a few days later...” to “...I practised the yoga method steadily for about six months after Kashi’s death”. Summary: Paramahansa Yogananda’s emotional confrontation with Kashi's family after learning of Kashi's death was a little shocking to us gentle readers, but discuss t…
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This episode covers the start of chapter 28 to: “...unfavourable publicity to the school. He saw no choice but to go.” Summary: We introduce this chapter and set our expectations focusing on themes of reincarnation and the spiritual journey of Kashi, who received Guruji's unconditional support despite not being his formal disciple. We discuss vario…
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This episode covers the last part of chapter 27 from: “The body of Pranabananda, which had appeared so well and strong during...” to the end of the chapter. Summary: Swami Yogananda's asks Swami Pranabananda some probing questions surrounding his connection with God in the twilight years of his life. Swami Pranabananda’s principal devotee Sanandan …
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Emily Welcome to the Divinity Divulged podcast! The first podcastseries from the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. In each episode we’ll be taking a look at one of the fascinating research projects happening within the Faculty through conversations with the researcher and anexpert guest working in their field. With dialogue aimed …
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This episode covers the next part of chapter 27 from: “With twenty fertile acres at our disposal, the students, teachers, and I...” to “... So keep up Kriya Yoga ceaselessly, and reach the divine portals quickly.” Summary: This chapter contains a beautiful image of Ranchi School which shows how it has, since then, transformed into a full-fledged as…
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This episode covers the next part of chapter 27 from: “I organised a programme for both grammar- and high-school grades...” to “...he observed with twinkling eyes, ‘but I can feel for you!’” Summary: Paramahansa Yogananda's educational vision and the establishment of the Yogoda School is the core theme of this episode, we discuss how he incorporate…
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In this fourth installment of the Somatic Series, we explore how trauma is embedded not simply through overwhelming event but through the body's incomplete survival responses. Stress, overwhelm, and trauma are energies which can become trapped in our bodies as long as our survival responses remain unfinished. How do we release and discharge these e…
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This episode covers the first part of chapter 27 to: “...new school, which I called “Yogoda Satsanga Brahmacharya Vidyalaya.” Summary: This episode focuses on self-inquiry, and the role of rituals in achieving spiritual understanding with respect to Kriya Yoga. We discussed various philosophical perspectives on self-realization and the concept of S…
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Welcome to the Divinity Divulged podcast! The first podcastseries from the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. In each episode we’ll be taking a look at one of the fascinating research projects happening within the Faculty through conversations with the researcher and an expert guest working in their field. With dialogue aimed at al…
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This episode covers the last part of chapter 26 from: ‘“Introspection, or “sitting in the silence,” is an unscientific way of trying’ to the end of the chapter. Summary: This episode focuses on self-inquiry, and the role of rituals in achieving spiritual understanding with respect to Kriya Yoga. We discussed various philosophical perspectives on se…
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What can one say about a timeless icon but that they lead by example when all else falter. Naanu, Chinni, Chinnappa, call him as you choose he will always be the reluctant legend that he truly is. Born in 1953 CK Chinnappa was among the disruptive news makers of India's halcyon days of idyllic sports back in the 80's through the turn of the century…
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Welcome to the Divinity Divulged podcast! The first podcastseries from the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. In each episode we’ll be taking a look at one of the fascinating research projects happening within the Faculty through conversations with the researcher and an expert guest working in their field. With dialogue aimed at al…
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This episode covers the next part of chapter 26 from: ‘“Introspection, or “sitting in the silence,” is an unscientific way of trying’ to “...and Death once dead, there’s no more dying then.” Summary: This section of the chapter exploring the extremes of having perfect Kriya and no Kriya. We explore the nuanced spiritual concepts including meditatio…
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This episode covers on the next part of chapter 26 from: “The ancient yogic technique converts the breath into mind-stuff...” to “...And Death once dead, there’s no more dying then.” Summary: Paramahansa Yogananda’s gentle promotion of the benefits of Kriya Yoga and its scientific principles is varied and persistent. We explore Guruji's teachings o…
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Welcome to the Divinity Divulged podcast! The first podcastseries from the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. In each episode we’ll be taking a look at one of the fascinating research projects happening within the Faculty through conversations with the researcher and an expert guest working in their field. With dialogue aimed at al…
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This episode covers on the next part of chapter 26 from: “Kriya Yoga is mentioned twice by the ancient sage Patanjali...” to “...which constitutes the first materially active expression of Spirit.” Summary: Paramahansa Yogananda teaches us Kriya Yoga's connections to Christian texts and its significance in spiritual evolution of man. We discuss the…
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This episode covers on the last part of chapter 25 from: “On my return from Japan, I learned that during my absence...” to the end of the chapter. Summary: This section of the book covers the various healing practices and spiritual techniques from Paramahansa Yogananda and Sri Yukteswar's teachings, including how faith, physical objects, and specif…
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To be human is experience stress as well as being on a trauma spectrum. In this episode—part three of the Somatics Series—we define trauma in relationship to stress, in connection with Polyvagal Theory. Trauma is the energy of overwhelm in which we feel (and then, most often, come to believe) that we don't have the resources to make life work. This…
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This episode covers on this part of chapter 25 from: “Soon after Ananta’s passing, my younger sister Nalini was...” to "...their marriage, begun so inauspiciously, turned out to be ideally happy.” Summary: This section of the chapter continues the themes of sibling dynamics, cultural perspectives on marriage, and spiritual healing. We explore the c…
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This episode covers on the start of chapter 25 to: "...in all family affairs he played this dual parental role.” Summary: This chapter covers some fascinating themes of family dynamics, spiritual growth, and the balance between spiritual topics and storytelling elements. We examine Guruji's experiences, including his intuitive realization about his…
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Off road adventure star, rally racer, trainer and FMSCI steward Devaraja Venkatesh is a 'Dev' of the offroad and that's for sure. On the 102nd episode of the Biker Radio Rodcast, Dev shares his core dream; something that he's never spoken about. The boyhood dream of the man he wants to be. And that's a mic drop Your comments will inspire us all for…
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This episode covers on the last part of chapter 24 from: "There are a number of great men, living today in American...” to the end of the chapter. Summary: Michael and Priyank explored the distinctions between yogis and swamis, while discussing Paramahamsa Yogananda’s inclusive perspective on Western spiritual practitioners who embody yogic qualiti…
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This episode covers on the next part of chapter 24 from: " The ancient rishi Patanjali defines yoga as “neutralisation of the alternating waves in...” to “...with egotistical desires and plays his part in life as a willing instrument of the Divine.” Summary: Paramahansa Yogananda focusses on Patanjali's Yoga Sutras and the eightfold path of yoga, i…
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* This episode had to be republished due to Spotify instructed copyright removal of small snippet used from John Lennon music, for full version you may see it on youtube at ~12mins * Our second guest of the show Carolina from Brazil joins us to discuss what the word "Guru" means to her and the impact of yoga to the world. 00:00 Meet Carolina; 04:00…
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In this second episode in the Somatics series, we explore Polyvagal Theory as a tool for raising awareness and befriending your body. Exploring the three central states in Polyvagal Theory (safety/connection, fight or flight, and shutdown), as well as the freeze state that most humans get stuck in, we name practices for getting your body unstuck an…
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* This episode had to be republished due to Spotify instructed copyright removal of small snippet used from George Harrison music, for full version you may see it on youtube at ~48mins * This minute starts with a profound prayer then more from Krishna Das about Paramahansa Yogananda's impactful voice. We discuss Guruji's voice in some detail. Georg…
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This episode covers on the next part of chapter 24 from: "As I knelt before Sri Yukteswar, and for the first time heard...” to “... a manifest need exists for yoga: the science of mind control.” Summary: Mark and Reva from the London centre join us to discuss Mukunda's initiation ceremony into the Swami order, the historical significance of Shankar…
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Bosky, like he says, is an accidental content creator, popular with hundreds of thousands of bikers across India. His messages are concise, logical and quirky enough to put a smile on the grumpiest face. The joy as well as the liberty he derives from his motorcycle workshop allows him time to travel and also the space to reflect on the road he's be…
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In this episode—the first in a new series about befriending our bodies—we explore how awareness of our body's feelings, experience, and sensation is the engine of sustained change. In a society in which we are encouraged, implicitly if not explicitly, to disembody—to dissociate from embodied awareness—we begin to lay out a path towards fully inhabi…
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This episode covers on the start of chapter 24 to: "...such as: “This atma is Brahma” or “Thou art That” or “I am He.”. Summary: This section is all about Mukunda’s journey to becoming Swami Yogananda. We reflect on our own Kriya initiation experiences and the need to balance spiritual life with family responsibilities. Paramahansa Yogananda quotes…
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Title: Autobiography Chapter 23, Part 4: Dear Guruji, you inspire me because... Description: This episode covers on the last part of chapter 23 from: " The second instruction on the sheet read...” to the end of the chapter. Summary: As Mukunda answers the easiest of exam questions (how his Guru inspired him), we share how we would answer that criti…
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This episode covers the next part of chapter 23 from: " Thinking over the examination in English literature, I realized...” to “...I could not have passed the Bengali examination.” Summary: As Mukunda expounds spiritual and educational themes, we share our own exam experiences, readings about divine intervention, and the importance of following int…
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This episode covers the next part of chapter 23 from: "One night about eleven o’clock, as I was putting on my shoes in preparation...” to “... which had been arranged by the faculty of Calcutta University.” Summary: This section of the book explores the tug of war between spiritual pursuit and academic exams through Mukunda's experiences. We share …
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This episode covers the start of chapter 23 to: "...I scarcely noticed when darkness changed into dawn.” Summary: The beginning of Chapter 23 explores the themes of spirituality, education, and personal growth through life’s varied experiences. We examined the various teaching methods throughout the world, cultural differences in perceptions toward…
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This episode covers the last part of chapter 22 from: "‘You little fool,’ my brother-in-law blurted out...” to the end of the chapter. Summary: We use’s Satish’s excellent life to focus on our own transformative experiences, divine interventions, and cultural perspectives on spirituality and death. Paramahansa Yogananda’s teachings encourage us to …
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This episode covers the next part of chapter 22 from: "Reluctantly I opened my eyes, and saw that the temple doors...” to “...It was one o’clock; the divine vision had lasted an hour.” Summary: The Indian temple customs surrounding the lunchtime closure have a varied and fascinating history. With Samadhi being the ultimate form of escapism, we exam…
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This episode covers the start of chapter 22 to: "...a devout Christian sees Jesus; a Hindu beholds Krishna, or the Goddess Kali, or an expanding Light if his worship takes an impersonal turn.” Summary: As we start this chapter we reflect on its intriguing title and why Paramahansa Yogananda included it in the book. Guruji’s expert handling of relig…
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This episode covers the large footnote at the last part of chapter 21 from: " Only a Self-realized master can transfer his life force or convey...” to the end of the chapter. Summary: We review the ways in which self-realized masters can transfer life force via the yogic methods as well as devotion and the importance of the devotee maintaining phys…
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This episode covers the large footnote at the next part of chapter 21 from: "In Kashmir a large number of the people, world-famed for their beauty...” to “... receive the omnipresent consciousness or Holy Ghost that later descended upon them.” Summary: Paramahansa Yogananda touches on the various complexions of Indians - we look at the fascinating …
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This episode covers the large footnote at the next part of chapter 21 from: "We continued on the labyrinthine way, delighting in views of rivers...” to “...mirrored in underground waters, present a glimpse of other worlds as fancied by man.” Summary: Paramahansa Yogananda's journey through Kashmir is described in glorious detail – the beautiful lan…
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In this final conversation with Celtic thinker and author John Philip Newell about his book 'The Great Search,' we explore themes of returning to the wisdom of childhood and learning to encounter the light of the world in the midst of darkness. What emerges is a map for navigating the challenging landscape of our contemporary culture, with its emph…
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