Krupaya Dhyaan De
Podcast de Department of Inter-Religious Studies
Welcome to Krupaya Dhyaan De, a podcast brought to you by the Department of Inter-Religious Studies of St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. In an age where w...
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16 episodiosIn this episode, we contemplate as we explore the concept of rejuvenation in the context of India. In our quest, with our speaker Ashley Tellis we delve into mobilizing the youth and transitioning towards a greener economy. Next, we ponder the sectors in India that demand revitalization and a fresh leap into efficiency. The elusive idea of "global peace" takes center stage as we question its achievability and discuss whether it's a myth we should reluctantly let go. Our conversation then shifts to the role of culture in national rejuvenation, pondering the importance of a shared cultural identity in the face of cultural diversification. Lastly, we address India's commendable efforts in redeveloping neglected sites, questioning the delicate balance between preserving cultural heritage and the imperative to modernize. Tune in for a compelling exploration of rejuvenation, culture, and the global landscape,where we navigate the possibilities of rejuvenating India in a rapidly evolving world.
"Drops of water makes an ocean” In this episode with Dr. Radha, we dive into the complexities of artistic expression. Art has never been fragile; over the course of time art is perhaps the only thing which has remained resilient. Resilient, yet not unchanged. Dr. Radha shares with us her thoughts on what expression through art means to her and also how it affects artists at large. She helps us ponder on the themes of discipline, meditation and self discovery, various platforms for art and more. This episode highlights the relationship between the body, soul and the regulation of them both through art. Small shifts in our habits make way for an eventual consequent shift in the perception of society at large. Let us explore artistic expression as a way of rejuvenation. Have a listen and enjoy!
Hello listeners, the DIRS podcast is back with the very first episode for this year. Keeping our theme of ‘Rejuvenation’ in mind, this episode will talk about food, more specifically food for the soul. Joining us is Chef Brinda. In this captivating episode chef Brinda and our host embark on a profound exploration of the intimate connection between what we eat and the well-being of our inner selves. Chef Brinda shares heartwarming stories of how certain dishes have shaped her life, from her first time Cooking khichdi to the traditional Bengali fish dish. Learn how mindful eating practices can help us connect with our inner selves, fostering a sense of balance and peace. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a novice in the kitchen, this episode will inspire you to savor every bite and savor life's precious moments.
Welcome to today's episode of the Jataka Series! In this episode, we will delve into the art of giving while revisiting the gift culture week, celebrated in the month of December. We have a group of exceptional students from DIRS who played pivotal roles in making the gift culture week a resounding success. These students, namely Suraj, Anjisha, Harshit, Riva, and Naomi, will be sharing their invaluable insights and experiences from the week. Join us on this podcast as we explore the importance of gifting and uncover the wisdom in ancient texts such as the Jatakas. Let us together celebrate the beauty of giving and discover how it can transform lives and make the world a better place.
In this episode of our podcast, we will explore the ancient wisdom of the Jataka tales and discuss the role of environment and animals in Jatakas with Prof. Jason Johns from St. Xavier's College. Prof. Jason Johns expertly compares the Jataka tales with the renowned Panchatantra collection, highlighting their similarities and differences. Furthermore, he shares his invaluable perspectives on fostering a harmonious and nature-friendly environment, shedding light on the ethical standpoint of human beings. Join us for this thought-provoking episode where we explore the timeless wisdom of Jataka tales and the importance of the animal in the human!
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