THE TALES OF DIVINITY 🔱

Meena Sandilya K 🌺

The Voice Behind “The Tales of Divinity” 🎙️ I am not just a podcaster—I’m a seeker, a scribe of silence, and a soulful wanderer of forgotten worlds. A medium through which ancient knowledge, hidden truths, and divine poetry flow into the modern heart. My name is Meena, and through The Tales of Divinity, I channel the wisdom of sacred scriptures, whisper unheard legends from spiritual texts, and gently weave them with the threads of human emotion—love, loss, self-reflection, and cosmic connection. Here, every episode is a sanctum. A place where the divine speaks in metaphors of humanity.

  1. The Avadhuta Who Saw Through Maya💫

    May 30

    The Avadhuta Who Saw Through Maya💫

    Jada Bharata was not merely a sage — he was a soul who crossed the boundaries of kingship, attachment, rebirth, and finally, identity itself. Born first as the great Emperor Bharata, after whom Bharata Varsha (India) is named, he renounced his kingdom in search of the Absolute Truth. Yet even a small attachment to a baby deer during meditation caused his consciousness to return once more into birth. Remembering this mistake, he was reborn as “Jada Bharata” — appearing silent, dull, detached, and almost mad to the world, while inwardly established in complete Brahma Jnana. He walked through life untouched by praise or insult, seeing the entire universe as a passing illusion upon the surface of the Eternal Self. People mocked him, used him for labor, and misunderstood him, but nothing disturbed his inner stillness. His silence was not ignorance — it was transcendence. His emptiness was not weakness — it was freedom from ego. He became the living embodiment of the truth that the awakened one no longer performs for society, no longer seeks validation, and no longer identifies with the temporary body-mind experience. The beauty of Jada Bharata lies in this terrifying purity: he teaches that liberation is not always radiant or socially acceptable. Sometimes enlightenment appears hidden behind simplicity, silence, and complete detachment from worldly identity. Through his teachings to King Rahugana, he revealed one of the deepest truths of Vedanta — that the Self neither carries nor is carried, neither rules nor serves, neither lives nor dies. Only consciousness exists. Everything else is passing dust in the dream of Maya. 🌺✨

    14 min

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The Voice Behind “The Tales of Divinity” 🎙️ I am not just a podcaster—I’m a seeker, a scribe of silence, and a soulful wanderer of forgotten worlds. A medium through which ancient knowledge, hidden truths, and divine poetry flow into the modern heart. My name is Meena, and through The Tales of Divinity, I channel the wisdom of sacred scriptures, whisper unheard legends from spiritual texts, and gently weave them with the threads of human emotion—love, loss, self-reflection, and cosmic connection. Here, every episode is a sanctum. A place where the divine speaks in metaphors of humanity.