Épisodes

  • EP. 11: Contemprizing the Educational Practices of the Bharatiya Civilisation with Sahana Singh
    Dec 26 2021

    In this episode of shravaNa: the Rashtram Podcast, Rashtram Accelerator Programme learner Sri Anshuman Panda talks to Smt Sahana Singh, author of Revisiting the Educational Heritage Of India and other books, about the educational methods and techniques that have been historically practised in the Bharatiya civilisational context and how elements thereof may be contemporized in the context of modern educational practices.   

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    36 min
  • EP. 10: Baul, Sahajiya, Sadhana & More with Ramachandra Roddam
    Nov 20 2021

    In this episode of shravaNa: the Rashtram Podcast, Prof Sampadananda Mishra interviews spiritual practitioner and poet Sri Ramachandra Roddam. The conversation brings out Ramachandra Ji's experience of teaching at Rashtram as a guest faculty for the Rashtram Accelerator Programme, the intricacies of the Baul tradition of Bengal and the Sahajiya Marga, and the significance of Sadhana or spiritual practice. Tune in to shravaNa for this deeply engaging dialogue. 

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    54 min
  • EP. 9: What Is Cultural Marxism? Sreejit Datta interviews Dr Saumya Dey
    Oct 31 2021

    In this episode of shravaNa: the Rashtram Podcast, we attempt to understand the phenomenon popularly known as 'Cultural Marxism' through a conversation between author Dr Saumya Dey, Associate Professor of History at Jindal Global University and Sreejit Datta, Director of Centre for Civilisational Studies and Assistant Professor at Rashtram School of Public Leadership. Referring to a chapter on Cultural Marxism in Dr Dey's recently published book Narrativizing Bharatvarsha & Other Essays, the discussion traces the development of the phenomenon and explains its implications in the politics and culture of India and the world. Tune in to our channels across Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and more to listen to the podcast. 


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    1 h et 16 min
  • EP. 8: The Itihasa-Purana Tradition & "Mahabharata Unravelled: Lesser-Known Facets of a Well-Known History" by Ami Ganatra
    Aug 29 2021

    In this latest episode of shravaNa: the Rashtram Podcast, Rashtram Accelerator Programme learner Namrata Anantharam talks to author Ami Ganatra about the latter's newly released book, titled "Mahabharata Unravelled: Lesser-Known Facets of a Well-Known History" (Bloomsbury India, 2021), in light of Bharat's unbroken Itihasa-Purana tradition, distortions of several aspects of this tradition's interpretation through pop culture, the importance of yatra-s in understanding the tradition, and more. 


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    1 h
  • Ep. 7: 'The Coeval Israel Foreign Policy Objectives' & More With Ms. Rony Yedidia-Clein
    Aug 14 2021

    In this episode of shravaNa: the Rashtram podcast, we engage in conversation with Ms Rony Yedidia-Clein on the topic of 'Israel foreign policy objectives'. She is currently the Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Israel in New Delhi. The conversation delves deep into the topic to understand the governance model of Israel, the country's neighbourhood/Middle East policy, and finally, Israel's Asian engagement and COVID-19 situation. Hosted by Sagar K. Chourasia, Rashtram's Centre for Staretgic and Foreign Relations.

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    32 min
  • EP. 6: "Vedic Knowledge & Global Indigenous Resurgence: The Journey Of An American Dharmic Activist" with Sri Brannon Parker
    Jul 12 2021

    What connects the various ancient civilisations of the past and the myriad indigenous cultures from around the globe with the ancient yet living civilisation of Bharatavarsha or India? How does one straddle multiple identities while staying true to one’s roots, and still pursue Dharmic values? What role do the state and law play in shaping the cultural aspects of a country? Do PETA campaigns about Indian Gaushala-s reflect the reality? What is the global relevance of the various indigenous cultures and what relevance does Hinduism hold for them? These interesting issues and more enliven the highly engaging conversation between Sri Brannon Parker and Dr Nagaraj Paturi in the latest episode of shravaNa: the Rashtram podcast, titled “Vedic Knowledge & Global Indigenous Resurgence: The Journey of an American Dharmic Activist”.   



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    1 h et 34 min
  • EP. 5: "Sanskrit: Encapsulating Civilizational CODEs in Wordscapes" with Dr Anuradha Choudry
    May 29 2021

    The language of a land most effectively captures and communicates the worldview of its people. In ancient Bharat, Sanskrit was that medium that effectively encapsulated the breadth and depth of its civilisational aspirations in its basic sound structures, word-formations and syntactic expressions. Words like Dharma, embodying the CODE or the 'Collective Oath for Development and Excellence', represent the gold standards that generations strived to achieve concretely in every aspect of their individual and collective lives, leading to the enjoyment of a natural state of abhyudaya or prosperity, freedom in the material world, as well as nishreyasa or spiritual freedom at a personal level. This conversation is an attempt to decode the multi-layered thought-frames that are embedded in the wordscapes of this ancient and potent tongue.

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    1 h et 17 min
  • EP.4: 'Civilisational Implications of 2021 West Bengal Assembly Elections' & More with Sri Deep Halder
    Mar 26 2021

    In this fourth episode of shravaNa: the Rashtram podcast, Rashtram faculty & director of Rashtram's Centre for Civilisational Studies Sri Sreejit Datta interviews Sri Deep Halder, noted journalist and author of "Bengal 2021: An Election Diary" and "Blood Island: An Oral History of the Marichjhapi Massacre". Focusing on Deep's latest book "Bengal 2021: An Election Diary", published by HarperCollins Publishers India, this conversation between Deep & Sreejit brings out the key civilisational aspects & issues on which this year's West Bengal assembly elections are being fought, as well as their larger implications for Bengal and India.

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    1 h et 9 min