The Discover India Podcast by Professor Pankaj Jain: Bhārat Darśan

Prof Pankaj Jain

Bhārat Darśan: The Discover India Podcast is about Indian Culture, Indian classical music, Sustainability, Hindu/Buddhist/Jain Studies, Film Studies, and Diaspora Studies. Episodes also include presentations at various conferences and webinars. Dr. Pankaj Jain is the Director of The India Centre and the Head of the Department of Humanities and Language at FLAME University. #India #Indology #IndianClassicalMusic #IndianCulture #IndianTraditions #India #Hinduism #Jainism #Buddhism #Dharma #Jainology #ReligionAndEcology #FilmStudies #Bollywood #IndianDiaspora #Dharmic #ManojGovindraj

  1. 1d ago

    ऋग्वेद का पुरुषसूक्त: प्राचीन स्थिरता का अद्भुत दर्शन

    प्राचीन Rig Veda का Purusha Sukta मानव, प्रकृति और ब्रह्माण्ड के गहरे सम्बन्ध को प्रस्तुत करता है। इस सूक्त में वर्णित Purusha केवल एक पुरुष नहीं, बल्कि सम्पूर्ण सृष्टि का प्रतीक है—जिससे सूर्य, चन्द्रमा और पृथ्वी की उत्पत्ति बताई गई है। भारतीय दर्शन, विशेषकर Samkhya, इस विचार को आगे बढ़ाते हुए Prakriti और पुरुष के समन्वय से सृष्टि की व्याख्या करता है। आज के पर्यावरण संकट के समय में, यह वैदिक दृष्टि हमें स्मरण कराती है कि मानव और प्रकृति एक-दूसरे से पृथक नहीं, बल्कि एक ही ब्रह्माण्डीय तंत्र के अंग हैं। #ऋग्वेद #पुरुषसूक्त #भारतीयदर्शन #स्थिरता #धर्म #पर्यावरण #वैदिकज्ञान The Purusha Sukta of the Rig Veda presents a profound vision of cosmic interconnectedness. Humans, nature, and the universe arise from the same cosmic being. This ancient insight resonates strongly with contemporary discussions on sustainability and ecological responsibility. #RigVeda #PurushaSukta #Sustainability #IndianPhilosophy #VedicWisdom #Dharma#Ecology #DiscoverIndia

    1 min
  2. May 21

    Mahāvīra & Gandhi | Nonviolence from Ancient India to the Modern World | Episode 12

    Mahāvīra Biography Series | Dr. Pankaj Jain The Mahāvīra Biography Series explores the life, philosophy, and civilizational impact of Bhagavān Mahāvīra, the 24th Tīrthaṅkara of the Jain tradition and one of the greatest spiritual revolutionaries of India. Through research-grounded storytelling and global intellectual analysis, this documentary series situates Mahāvīra within the broader framework of Dharma — a living civilizational ethos shaping ethics, nonviolence, and social transformation across centuries. In Episode 12, we explore:• The transmission of Ahimsa from Mahāvīra to Mahatma Gandhi• The reinterpretation of nonviolence in modern political movements• Connections with global thinkers such as Tolstoy and civil rights leaders• Jain principles in contemporary activism and ethical discourse• The continuing relevance of Dharma in shaping a more just and peaceful worldThis episode reveals how Mahāvīra’s teachings did not remain confined to ancient India but traveled across time to influence some of the most powerful movements for justice and freedom. Through Gandhi and beyond, Ahimsa became not only a spiritual discipline but also a transformative force in global history. By examining these connections, Episode 12 highlights the enduring power of Dharma as a bridge between personal ethics and collective change. About the Presenter: Dr. Pankaj Jain is Director of The India Center and Professor & Head of Humanities & Languages at FLAME University. Author of Jainism: From Bhagwan Mahavira to Mahatma Gandhi (2025), he is a Fulbright-Nehru Fellow and internationally recognized scholar of Dharma traditions, sustainability, and Indian intellectual history. Subscribe to complete the Mahāvīra Biography Series and explore how ancient wisdom continues to inspire modern movements for peace, justice, and sustainability. #MahaviraAndGandhi #Ahimsa #Gandhi #Nonviolence #Jainisminfluence #Tolstoynonviolence#Civilrightsnonviolence#Indianphilosophy

    5 min
  3. Hindu Theology and Biology: The Bhāgavata Purāṇa and Contemporary Theory

    May 20

    Hindu Theology and Biology: The Bhāgavata Purāṇa and Contemporary Theory

    This webinar examines the relationship between Hindu thought and modern science through the lenses of history, integration, and innovation. Rather than asking whether a classical Hindu text can be reconciled with modern biology in a literal or reductionist sense, the book investigates how a sophisticated theological tradition can engage in constructive dialogue with contemporary scientific thought while preserving its intellectual integrity. By focusing on the Bhāgavata Purāṇa and its interpretive tradition, the study argues that Hindu theology possesses conceptual resources capable of engaging modern scientific discourse at the levels of metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophical anthropology.This lecture isolates the teleological structure of knowledge as the decisive point of contact. It contrasts the operative ends of modern scientific inquiry—explanation, prediction, and technical control—with the Bhāgavata’s soteriological orientation, in which knowledge functions as a transformative discipline ordered toward the reconfiguration of perception and the cultivation of devotion. On this account, epistemology is inseparable from formation: knowing is not merely representational but participatory. Reframing the science–religion interface in terms of ends rather than competing truth-claims, the argument advances a model of integration in which divergent yet potentially complementary purposes coordinate distinct epistemic practices.Jonathan B. Edelmann, Ph.D., is currently a Fellow of the International Society for Science and Religion (ISSR) and the owner and manager of Scholar Path Consulting, LLC. Edelmann has a BA in Philosophy from the University of California at Santa Barbara, an MA (MSt) and a PhD (DPhil) from the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, was a Luce Fellow in the American Academy of Religion, and has taught Sanskrit, Indian Philosophy, Science and Religion as an Assistant and Associate Professor.Edelmann’s first book, Hindu Theology and Biology, published by Oxford University Press, won awards from the John Templeton Foundation and the Dharma Academy of North America, and was nominated for the Hindu-Christian Studies Award. He has published in leading academic journals in his areas of specialization, such as the Journal of Vaishnava Studies, Journal of Religious Ethics, Journal of Hindu Studies, Journal of Dharma Studies, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Journal of the American Oriental Society, Zygon, and others. He has published chapters with Columbia, Brill, Oxford, and other leading academic presses.Edelmann has served as steering committee Chair and Editor for leading academic societies and journals, advised student university groups, and served as MA/PhD advisor.

    39 min

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Bhārat Darśan: The Discover India Podcast is about Indian Culture, Indian classical music, Sustainability, Hindu/Buddhist/Jain Studies, Film Studies, and Diaspora Studies. Episodes also include presentations at various conferences and webinars. Dr. Pankaj Jain is the Director of The India Centre and the Head of the Department of Humanities and Language at FLAME University. #India #Indology #IndianClassicalMusic #IndianCulture #IndianTraditions #India #Hinduism #Jainism #Buddhism #Dharma #Jainology #ReligionAndEcology #FilmStudies #Bollywood #IndianDiaspora #Dharmic #ManojGovindraj