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Anubhooti

Usha Shrivastava

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“Anubhooti translates to “feelings” or “sensations” in English. This podcast is Usha Shrivastava’s attempt to create some space in the heart of society for her Anubhooti and to encourage people to fully experience and reflect on their own. She brings to life a collection of profound pieces (she has authored for children and adults) via soothing, poetic recitation in Hindi. ~ Cover art painted by Anjali Kant
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This discourse centers around the innate tendency to judge ourselves and others' tendency to judge us. Ultimately people are not born good or bad- its their environment that influences their self-identity. Written and recited by: Usha Shrivastava Episode art by: Priya Shrivastava ***This discourse has previously been published in: Shrivastava, Usha…
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There is no limit in age for learning. Learning is a lifetime ordeal and can be done anywhere and from anyone. Fear of judgement is perhaps a person's only obstacle to reaching their learning potential. Written and recited by: Usha Shrivastava Episode art by: Parul Khare ***This discourse has previously been published in: Shrivastava, Usha. Jeevan …
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This children's story reminds us of how we all can find connection to nature even when we feel like we don't belong. Validation, although pleasant when shared between peers, can also be sought metaphorically with other seemingly inanimate species. Therefore, we are never truly alone in how we feel. Written and recited by: Usha Shrivastava Episode a…
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Her friend grieves sudden and painful loss as Jyoti transitions from her childhood family life to married family life - poisoned by dowry - leaving behind everything that was common between them. Written and recited by: Usha Shrivastava Episode art by Parul Khare. Inspired by visualization of Poorti Gupta. ***This story has previously been publishe…
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Dreams are essential to manifest desires and purpose. This is a story of the journey of a stone affected by the rough waves of a body of water. It is a story of struggle that turns into hope for achieving something more substantial in life. Written and recited by: Usha Shrivastava Episode art: Picture by Parag Khare ***This story has previously bee…
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This is the story of Minnie and her friends who are mesmerized by the beautiful flowers in a garden. One fine day, Minnie gives her friends a surprise in her small fist. Listen to the story now and find out what it was! Meant for: Young children under age 10 Story written and recited by: Usha Shrivastava English translation written and recited by: …
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In this discourse the far reaches of the poison called laziness (i.e. indolence) are explored. Meant for: Young children under age 15 Story written and recited by: Usha Shrivastava English translation and recitation by: Priyamvada Shrivastava and Parul Khare Episode art:Created on Canva Published in: Shrivastava, Usha. Beej Ban Gaye Phool. Gwalior.…
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This is a short story that expresses the tale of a young boy and his attachment towards the nature. This story also expresses how a simple act of kindness merged with dedication can bring a lot of happiness around ourselves. Meant for: Young children under age 10 Story written and recited by: Usha Shrivastava English translation by: Priyamvada Shri…
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This is a short story which is based on the condition of most cities. The horrors a city faces in terms of its care and hygiene are presented by the personification of the city. The use of satire in this story, could also be seen in relation to political ceremonies. Written and recited by: Usha Shrivastava English translation written by: Priyamvada…
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"Ek thi Anu" is the story of a young kind-hearted girl Anu, who is full of life and is deeply connected to the nature and her dream of writing all life long. However,her dreams are crushed after her marriage and she finds herself in a dark and suffocated place. Sumi her best friend, finds herself looking into the past and relives her moments with A…
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This is a story of three children – Meenu, Banti and Nenu – who play on a sand dune near a garden. There, following a violent storm, they learn about the circle of life and the connectedness of different beings in nature through dialogue with the petals of a rose. Meant for: Young children under age 10 Story written and recited by: Usha Shrivastava…
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In Afsos, an existential dilemma faced by a wooden flowerpot is explored. This story personifies the destructive effects of deforestation and ensuing emotions from the point of view of what used to be a thriving part of a tree. Written and recited by: Usha Shrivastava English translation written by: Priyamvada Shrivastava & Parul Khare English tran…
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To relish in the beauty of one’s own feelings is the hallmark of personal happiness and satisfaction for some and for others a way to add colour to their mundane existence. I feel that by unlocking my experience, filling it up in my pen and etching it as words onto paper, I can manage to encourage people to reflect on their own existence. Words are…
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