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Sinopsis

A start-up for the soul.

Episodios

  • Why India needs a new constitution based on Dharma

    13/11/2022 Duración: 37min

    In this episode, award-winning historian and author Hindol Sengupta speaks to Professor Gautam Desiraju, one of India’s most cited living scientists on Desiraju’s book Bharat: India 2.0 and why the scientist at the hallowed Indian Institute of Science believes India needs a new constitution based on Dharma.

  • Where ancient Indians and ancient Indian culture comes from

    08/10/2020 Duración: 43min

    Award-winning historian Lavanya Vemsani strives to unravel old myths about ancient India and its culture and show what really happened and what colonial theories got wrong.

  • Why the universe might be conscious

    04/06/2020 Duración: 17min

    In this pathbreaking conversation Dr. Johannes Kleiner, a mathematician and physicist at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy. He works at the cutting edge of an ever urgent question - is the universe conscious? It could well be.

  • Yoga and globalisation

    21/05/2020 Duración: 26min

    How is the ancient science of well-being, yoga, being globalised, and is it working? The answers from Dr. Bhaswati Bhattacharya who was trained as a doctor at Cornell, Harvard and Columbia and has a PhD from the Benaras Hindu University.

  • Meditation during the Covid-19 lockdown with Professor Jeffery D. Long.

    10/05/2020 Duración: 25min

    In this episode the renowned professor of religious studies, Jeffery D. Long, talks about how the coronavirus pandemic has forced us to look within, and how, if we cared to, we could find true happiness within ourselves.

  • How Iceland rediscovered its ancient faith with Hilmar Hilmarsson

    19/06/2019 Duración: 23min

    Turning away from the excesses of monotheism, more and more people are turning to ancient faiths which treasure openness and the environment. This is a very special episode from Iceland, on how it rediscovered its ancient faith which is now growing very fast. We speak to its chief priest Hilmar Hilmarsson.

  • The Ancient Language of Everyday Bliss with Oxford-trained Sanskrit scholar and singer Gabriella Burnel

    14/05/2019 Duración: 30min

    Gabriella Burnel read Sanskrit, the language India’s most ancient Hindu philosophical texts, including its great epics, the Ramayan and the Mahabharat, at Oxford and has gone on to became one of the most loved Sanskrit singers in the world. But the knowledge of Sanskrit brought her more than just knowledge and fame - it brought her freedom and a sense of everyday bliss. It taught her how to live, and how to accept the reality of death. It gave her lessons in living that freed her from the anxiety of ambition and consumption. In this podcast, she talks about the universal lessons of Sanskrit. 

  • 'Can Artificial Intelligence show mercy?' with Stanford's Dr. Adrienne Mayor

    10/04/2019 Duración: 22min

    Did the ancient world, Greek and Hindu, imagine robots and technology that are coming true today? Dr. Adrienne Mayor at Stanford University, a  research scholar in classics, history and the philosophy of science,  says yes. She has written a wonderful new book called Gods and Robots:  Myths, Machines, and Ancient Dreams of Technology and spoke in this podcast about the nature of technology, whether human use and abuse of technology and whether artificial intelligence (AI) could ever develop the conscience for mercy, or even crack a dark joke. 

  • The art of non-violence with teacher of philosophy and religion Prof. Pankaj Jain

    05/04/2019 Duración: 28min

    Prof. Pankaj Jain at the University of North Texas is a renowned expert in philosophy and religion and especially in the philosophy of non-violence espoused by Jainism. In this episode he talks of how to eradicate every day acts of violence from our lives including the violence we commit on the environment and in our food habits.

  • Why I chose the spiritual life with Australian author Braja Sorensen

    02/04/2019 Duración: 24min

    Braja Sorensen is an Australian writer and poet. About 20 years ago, she moved to lived in the village of Mayapur in the eastern state of Bengal in India. Mayapur is the village which has been one of the most influential centres for the Vaishnavite tradition in Hinduism for more than 500 years. It is also the headquarters of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, more commonly known by the acronym ISKON. In this episode she talks about why she chose the spiritual life and what that decision has meant for her.  (Editors note: There is a slight echo in a small portion of this conversation due to the shaky internet and voice connection from the village of Mayapur.) 

  • The philosophy of the murder of a Noble laureate with author Zarrar Said

    28/03/2019 Duración: 21min

    Dr. Abdus Salam is Pakistan’s first Noble laureate, a scientist of global repute. But he was ostracised and denounced as a heretic in his homeland. This tragic story forms the backdrop of Pureland, a beautiful allegorical book by the New York-based author Zarrar Said. In this podcast Said talks about belief, fundamentalism and simplifying the idea of the divine.

  • The Song of Consciousness: The Gita in the World with Acharya Vidyabhaskar

    22/03/2019 Duración: 26min

    The renowned Swiss teacher of meditation and scripture Acharya Vidyabhaskar talks about the enduring and eternal message of the Gita, the beloved book of sermon that has inspired people around the world including Mahatma Gandhi. What should we do about choice? How do we handle pain? What can we do about war? The Gita tries to answer all this and more.

  • Music against war: the magical South Asian Symphony Orchestra with Nirupama Menon Rao.

    17/03/2019 Duración: 18min

    Nirupama Menon Rao was the Indian Foreign Secretary and held some of the most important positions in Indian diplomacy around the world. She is now the innovative founder of the first South Asian Symphony Orchestra that aims to use music to bridge nations in a troubled region.

  • Naked Poetesses, Divine Singers and Indic Feminism with Prof. Lavanya Vemsani

    09/03/2019 Duración: 25min

    In this episode Prof. Lavanya Vemsani, Vice President of the Ohio Academy of History and Distinguished Professor of History at Shawnee State University, talks about the different approaches of feminism in the East and West and about India's magnificent, legendary feminists spanning many epics and thousands of years. 

  • Artificial Intelligence, Consciousness and God with Prof. Subhas Kak

    06/03/2019 Duración: 32min

    What connects research on artificial intelligence, the study of consciousness and the search for god with award winning scientist Prof. Subhas Kak.

  • The Shishupala Principle with award-winning historian and author Hindol Sengupta

    04/03/2019 Duración: 21min

    India and Pakistan, the two nuclear-armed neighbours in South Asia, are at war again. But something has changed over the last few years in India’s strategic doctrine. Historian and best-selling author Hindol Sengupta explains why the Shishupala Principle helps us understand this change.

  • Meditation and The Gift of Crisis with Author Bridgitte Jackson-Buckley

    03/03/2019 Duración: 17min

    Author Bridgitte Jackson-Buckley from Los Angeles talks about how financial failure made her homeless and devastated until she found ‘radical gratitude’ and god consciousness through meditation. She is the author of a lovely new book The Gift of Crisis: How I Used Meditation To Go From Financial Failure To A Life Of Purpose.

  • Strategic thought in the great Hindu epic the Mahabharata with Dr. Prashant Hosur Suhas.

    02/03/2019 Duración: 25min

    The Mahabharata is one of the world’s oldest and longest epics. At the heart of it is a dramatic and apocalyptic war, and a rousing philosophy of morality. In this podcast we talk about why this epic has never been studied, and why it should be studied, for its immense impact on strategic thought. (This podcast has a very slightly abrupt ending due to technical reasons but none of the content is missing or hampered in any way.)

  • How to make peace on the brink of nuclear war with Dr. Gautam Sen.

    27/02/2019 Duración: 27min

    Dr. Gautam Sen taught political economy and strategy for more than two decades at the London School of Economics. He has been an advisor to the government of India. He talks about his lifelong research interest - understanding how to make peace against the backdrop of the threat of nuclear warfare.

  • Why the science of the 5,000-year-old Hindu Ayurveda tradition is changing the medicine and health.

    26/02/2019 Duración: 36min

    Trained in medicine at Cornell and Harvard, Dr. Bhaswati Bhattacharya turned to Ayurveda which changed her life. She went on to do a PhD in Ayurveda and talks about how the ancient system of medicine can change the way we look at health and how it taught her to be unafraid of cancer.