Modern Day Dharma

Geetha

Each of us unconsciously make nearly 35,000 choices each day. That's a rough 2000 choices every waking hour. You deciding to even land on my podcast involved a small set of choices too... While we're constantly deciding what to do... Do we really have time to think if they're right or wrong? How can you know what's right or what's wrong? This is where my curiosity towards Dharma started... Our elaborately written scriptures have laid out ways we could live our life to the full extent, whilst following Dharma. Many quickly mistake following Dharma, to the equivalent of being superstitious, or meant for the older generations. But I've come to realize that's probably not the case... Its for each and every one of us born as humans.In this podcast, I will try and pick the brains of those very wise people who have spent a major part of their lives learning these scriptures. People who are better well versed in Dharma than I am. I'm aiming at exploring the practical applications of Dharma to our life.Please join me in this journey and give me your precious inputs so lots of others out there can learn and live better fulfilled and happier lives.

  1. 025: Kumbhakarna enters the Battle field

    12/29/2020

    025: Kumbhakarna enters the Battle field

    Kumbhakarna is woken up from his sleep for the sake of war. He creates a havoc amongst Rama’s army. Literally scooping up the monkeys and eating them or crushing hundreds under his feet. After speculating on what’s the best way to deal with such a huge enemy, Rama decides to tear him apart, part by part. Ravana is feeling the heavy loss of his brother kumbhakarna and is loosing his confidence when Indrajit, the ever powerful son of Ravana steps in to help his dad. Indrajit puts the entire army to sleep so he could buy time to do his Nikumbini yaaga, which would ensure he’s never defeated. Lakshmana’s sleep is causing his heart rate dip to dangerous levels. Hanuman manages to wake up Rama who gets immediately worried about Lakshmana. The doctor from Rama’s kingdom, Sushena is brought in to treat Lakshmana. Sushena says the only way to save Lakshmana now, is to treat him before sunrise with a herb that’s available only in Himalayas Hanuman flies to the Himalayas and brings in the mountain with the life saving herbs. Sushena wastes no time and treats Lakshmana who immediately recovers. Vibheeshana urges that Lakshmana has very less time remaining to kill Indrajit as only a person who hasn’t slept for 14 years is able to kill Indrajit. Without wasting a second, despite his weakness from recovery, Lakshmana goes to the secret place where Indrajit’s yaaga is going on. They have a fearceful war and Lakshmana finally manages to kill Lakshmana. Ravana is broke. He’s unable to accept his son is lost too. He finally decides to go in to the war himself with the reserve army. Rama is unstoppable. He exhibits the peak of his valour, destroying crores and crores of Ravana’s army single handedly.

    29 min
  2. 021: Hanuman sets Lanka on fire

    12/19/2020

    021: Hanuman sets Lanka on fire

    Hanuman sets off to start eating something out of the plush garden filled with fruit bearing trees, but he’s on to something more mischievous…. He starts destroying the personal garden belonging to Ravana. It came as a surprise to Ravana’s guards and army to see a monkey so powerful. Ravana sends a sizeable army to catch the ‘Monkey’. Was enormously surprised to see that some of his best generals couldn’t stop him either. So, he finally sends his son Indrajit. Ravana’s son Indrajit, with a history of having won over Indra was a very powerful man. He shoots a Bramhastra at Hanuman. But Hanuman had a boon that even the Bramhastra wouldn’t work on him. Out of respect to the weapon, Hanuman stops the destruction and surrenders. He’s now tied up and taken to Ravana’s court. In the court, Ravan sees Hanuman. A conversation takes place between them in which Hanuman is advising Ravana to return Sita to Rama. Not to underestimate the power of Rama and his strength. He reminds Ravana that Rama has already killed a few whom Ravana couldn’t win over. Ravana’s ego couldn’t accept praise for someone else. He is angry beyond control. And is ready to get Hanuman killed. Ravana’s brother Vibheeshana stops him and advices that messengers should never be killed and that there are other forms of punishing them. Its decided that Hanuman’s tail should be set on fire and so, it was set on fire. Hanuman takes this as an opportunity, jumps out and uses the fire on his tail to set fire to every corner of Lanka. Somewhere in between, Sita is informed that Hanuman’s tail is set on fire. She prays to the lord of fire, Agni to not burn Hanuman.. suddenly Hanuman starts feeling the fire to be very cooling on is tail. He understands this must be some blessing from somewhere. Finally, while cooling his tail in the sea, Hanuman suddenly realises Sita Mata is in the very Lanka that he set to fire. He flies immediately to check if she was ok…. And Yes, she was. She blesses him and asks him to return quickly with Rama. Hanuman reaches the shores where his friends were waiting. He shouts again and again that he saw Sita. The entire group of monkeys is rejoicing his victory. They immediately reach Kishkinda. In the nearby forest, they drink honey and eat all they can. Finally, they’re summoned by Sugreeva to meet him and Rama immediately. Hanuman relates Sita’s story and gives the choodamani Sita sent. Rama is overjoyed and Hugs Hanuman. The best gift anyone can receive from Rama.

    35 min

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Each of us unconsciously make nearly 35,000 choices each day. That's a rough 2000 choices every waking hour. You deciding to even land on my podcast involved a small set of choices too... While we're constantly deciding what to do... Do we really have time to think if they're right or wrong? How can you know what's right or what's wrong? This is where my curiosity towards Dharma started... Our elaborately written scriptures have laid out ways we could live our life to the full extent, whilst following Dharma. Many quickly mistake following Dharma, to the equivalent of being superstitious, or meant for the older generations. But I've come to realize that's probably not the case... Its for each and every one of us born as humans.In this podcast, I will try and pick the brains of those very wise people who have spent a major part of their lives learning these scriptures. People who are better well versed in Dharma than I am. I'm aiming at exploring the practical applications of Dharma to our life.Please join me in this journey and give me your precious inputs so lots of others out there can learn and live better fulfilled and happier lives.