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  • 1.15 The Pandavas Retire Timely with Radhika Ramana Dasa
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode of the Bhagavata Podcast, Bhrigupada Dasa (Dr Måns Broo) welcomes back Radhika Ramana Dasa (Dr Ravi Gupta) to explore Canto 1, Chapter 15: The Pandavas Retire Timely. Beginning with Arjuna’s confirmation of Krishna’s departure, the conversation traces grief, remembrance, and vipralambha, love intensified through separation. Through close reading and lived reflection, the episode explores how loss dismantles worldly identity and reveals Arjuna’s deeper identity as Krishna’s friend.

    The dialogue moves through luminous Sanskrit verses, the withdrawal of divine power, Draupadi’s agency, and the Bhagavata’s post-Mahabharata clearing of the stage. The chapter closes by returning to the Bhagavad Gita within the Bhagavata and the phala shruti promise: devotion to Hari as the true perfection.

    Chapters

    00:05 Welcome

    03:20 Krishna Departs

    08:10 Naming Krishna

    14:00 Love in Separation

    19:40 Power Withdrawn

    24:30 Humbling Loss

    31:45 True Identity

    38:20 World Without Krishna

    45:00 When to Renounce

    56:30 Devotion as the Goal

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    1 h et 10 min
  • 1.14 The Disappearance of Lord Krishna with Jayananda Das
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode of the Bhagavata Podcast, Bhrigupada Dasa (Dr Måns Broo) welcomes back Jayananda Dasa (Dr Janne Kontala) to explore Canto 1, Chapter 14: The Disappearance of Lord Krishna. The conversation follows Yudhishthira’s growing anxiety as strange omens appear, Arjuna’s delayed return becomes ominous, and the unspoken fear of Krishna’s departure hangs between the brothers. Through close reading and lived experience, they unpack how exalted devotees can simultaneously be spiritually realized and emotionally shaken.

    The dialogue ranges from the anthropology of omens to yogic subtle anatomy, from Yudhishthira’s pastoral sensitivity to the paradox of vipralambha, love deepened through separation. What emerges is a chapter where feeling leads the philosophy, and where loss becomes the very means of intensifying remembrance of Krishna.

    00:25 Welcome & Setup
    01:48 Summary of the Chapter
    05:37 Devotees and Human Emotion
    08:29 Love in Separation
    10:20 Omens: Superstition or Insight?
    12:35 Strange Signs in Nature & Temples
    18:58 Body, Breath & Subtle Anatomy
    27:33 Deities Crying & Arjuna’s Return
    29:50 Yudhishthira’s Careful Questioning
    42:05 Krishna’s Disappearance & Closing Reflections

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    48 min
  • 1.13 Dhritarashtra Quits Home with Sundar Gopal Das
    Oct 28 2025

    In this episode of the Bhagavata Podcast, Bhrigupada Dasa (Dr. Mans Broo) welcomes Sundar Gopal Das to explore Canto 1, Chapter 13: Dhritarashtra Quits Home. The conversation traces Vidura’s return from pilgrimage, his tough love that awakens Dhritarashtra to seek his ultimate good, and the secret night departure to the forest with Gandhari. Narada arrives with forward-looking counsel, asking Yudhishthira not to interfere and foretelling Dhritarashtra’s yogic end in five days. Along the way, the dialogue reflects on mortality, forgiveness, grief, and how the Bhagavata’s layered storytelling (stories within stories) keeps past, present, and future in view.

    Themes include the discipline of speech (truthful, kind, beneficial), the danger of power without conscience, saints as living tirthas, and viraha, the ache of separation that runs through Canto One. Sanjaya’s devotion, Yudhishthira’s nonresentment, and Bhima’s sharp edge offer contrasting models of response. The episode also pauses on time and urgency: why insight often ripens only when the horizon comes into view.

    Chapters

    00:05 Invocation and welcome
    01:08 Guest intro and why this chapter matters
    02:42 Summary: Vidura returns, tough love, and the night departure
    04:43 Why the Bhagavata jumps in time
    05:49 Story within a story: emboxment explained
    07:51 Vidura as a manifestation of Yama
    09:31 Narada’s teaching on the world’s harsh cycles
    12:01 Sanjaya’s grief and loyalty
    13:56 Power, reckoning, and the Gita backdrop
    16:22 A caution when you are strong
    19:40 Saints make places holy: the tirtha verse
    22:10 Tough love in practice: Vidura to Dhritarashtra
    29:11 Krishna’s wake-up call to Arjuna as a parallel
    37:25 Why Dhritarashtra finally changes
    40:29 Time, turning 50, and urgency
    43:00 Krishna as time and the limits of control
    46:14 Hidden news and compassionate silence
    48:36 Yudhishthira’s nonresentment (Ajatashatru)
    52:31 Bhima’s contrast
    55:13 Letting go: a simple practice from everyday life
    59:20 Narada’s guidance to Yudhishthira
    64:25 What becomes of Sanjaya
    66:41 Closing

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  • 1.12 Birth of Emperor Pariksit with Jayananda Das
    Oct 22 2025

    In this episode of the Bhagavata Podcast, Bhrigupada Dasa (Dr. Mans Broo) is joined by Jayananda Dasa (Dr. Janne Kontala) to unpack the 12th Chapter of the First Canto. Their conversation follows two intertwined arcs: Yudhishthira’s preparation to leave the world and ensure stable leadership after him, and the auspicious rise of Parikshit, protected in the womb by Krishna and poised to become both exemplary ruler and ideal listener of the Bhagavata. They explore the text’s concern about leaderless societies, the pedagogy of praising kings with classical exemplars, and how viraha (longing) and milana (meeting) shape the canto’s rhythm as Krishna arrives and departs.

    Drawing on yoga philosophy and worldview studies, Jayananda explores samskaras (formative impressions), the social dimensions of ritual, and the debate over fate and free will. The discussion shows how the Bhagavata preserves meaningful agency even when destiny is foretold. From sacred geography and “the north” as a liminal threshold, to Parikshit’s prenatal darshan and the insight that enlightenment experiences should fuel, not finish, a life of devotion, this chapter comes into sharp, practical focus for contemporary seekers.

    Chapters

    00:00: Invocation & welcome

    01:03: Guest introduction: Jayananda Dasa (Dr. Janne Kontala)

    01:20: Two threads: Yudhishthira’s future planning and reckoning with the past

    04:44: Successor pedagogy: establishing Parikshit as a fit interlocutor

    06:55: Leaderless anxiety in the Bhagavata, then and now

    09:38: Dharma and basic needs: why stability supports spiritual life

    13:12: Renouncing power: ideal kings vs historical rarity

    17:43: “The Birth of Emperor Parikshit”: protection in the womb and lifelong longing

    22:27: Viraha-bhakti: when vision comes first and practice deepens after

    27:06: Training by exemplars: why astrologers praise future kings

    30:27: Predestination vs agency: scripture, karma, and the “labyrinth” analogy

    39:19: Seven days to live: how the Bhagavata preserves meaningful choice

    42:48: Sacred geography: heading north and crossing dimensions

    47:28: Krishna’s comings and goings: longing and meeting in Canto One

    48:23: Verse highlights: signs, lineages, and the hint of prior lives

    53:02: Samskaras as social spirituality: rites that shape persons and communities

    56:38: Closing reflections

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    57 min
  • 1.11 Lord Krishna's Entrance into Dvaraka with Krishna Ksetra Swami
    Aug 4 2025

    In this episode, Bhrigupada Dasa (Dr. Måns Broo) and Krishna Kshetra Swami (Dr. Kenneth Valpey) delve into the 11th chapter of the Bhagavatam, exploring the themes of Krishna's arrival in Dvaraka, the emotional dynamics of separation and reunion, and the contrasting natures of devotion exhibited by the residents of Dvaraka and Vrindavan. They discuss the significance of community in bhakti, the allegorical interpretations of Krishna's actions, and the emotional expressions of the queens upon his return. The conversation highlights the complexities of Krishna's detachment and the cultural nuances of devotion, culminating in reflections on the chapter's teachings and implications for practitioners today.

    00:00 Introduction to the 11th Chapter of Bhagavatam
    00:58 Krishna's Arrival in Dvaraka
    05:27 Themes of Separation and Reunion
    09:36 Allegorical Interpretations of Krishna's Return
    11:11 Community and Collective Bhakti
    14:44 Theological Significance of Key Verses
    19:57 Krishna's Presence and Its Impact
    24:42 Contrasting Dvaraka and Vrindavan
    26:36 The Role of Dvaraka in the Bhagavatam
    29:46 Anticipation of Future Events
    34:11 Krishna's Sound and Connection with Devotees
    36:17 The Role of Imagination in Spiritual Practice
    42:02 Creativity and Scriptural Interpretation
    47:50 Understanding Dvaraka's Society
    54:37 The Queens' Reception of Krishna
    01:00:52 Contrasting Love: Dvaraka vs. Vrindavan
    01:05:02 Introduction to the Bhagavatam Podcast

    Keywords: Bhagavatam, Krishna, Dvaraka, Bhakti, Separation, Reunion, Devotion, Queens, Allegory, Community

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    1 h et 5 min
  • 1.10 Departure of Lord Krishna for Dvaraka with Shaunaka Rishi Das
    Jul 21 2025

    In this episode of the Bhagavata Podcast, Bhrigupada Dasa (Dr. Måns Broo) is joined by Shaunaka Rishi Dasa for a rich and wide-ranging exploration of Canto 1, Chapter 10 of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam. In this chapter, Yudhiṣṭhira ascends to the throne and, with guidance from Bhīṣma and Kṛṣṇa, establishes a reign of peace, prosperity, and harmony. But the real heart of the chapter lies in the interweaving of political dharma, divine relationships, and deep philosophical reflection.

    Together, they reflect on Yudhiṣṭhira’s inner world, his reluctance to lead, his depth of thought, and his capacity to rule with empathy and restraint. The conversation highlights Kṛṣṇa’s dignified farewell from Hastināpura, the women’s rooftop glorifications, and the remarkable way their words merge Vedantic insight with intimate devotion. Shaunaka Rishi draws out powerful lessons on leadership, trust, virtue, and the spiritual value of evening rituals. What begins as a close reading of a single chapter opens into profound meditations on society, secularism, and what it truly means to live, and lead, well.

    00:00 – Welcome & Introductions
    03:00 – Yudhishthira’s Crisis and Dharma
    09:00 – Nature and Righteous Leadership
    13:00 – Women’s Theological Voice
    21:10 – Krishna’s Departure & Devotion
    28:15 – Relational Theology & Intimacy
    36:30 – What Makes a True Leader?
    45:20 – Secularism, Trust, and Principles
    51:10 – Ritual, Reflection & Divine Care
    59:30 – Wisdom, Humor & Farewell

    Keywords:
    Bhagavata Purana, Yudhishthira, Krishna, Dharma, Leadership, Devotion, Women in Scripture, Secularism, Bhakti, Rasa, Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 1, Shaunaka Rishi, Srila Prabhupada, Divine Relationships, Evening Rituals, Hindu Theology, Gaudiya Vaishnavism

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  • 1.9 The Passing Away of Bhishmadeva in the Presence of Lord Krishna with Radhika Raman Das
    Jun 20 2025

    In this episode of the Bhagavata Podcast, Bhrigupada Dasa (Dr. Måns Broo) is joined by scholar and teacher Radhika Ramana Dasa (Dr. Ravi Gupta) for an in-depth exploration of Canto 1, Chapter 9 of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam. Picking up the story immediately after the Mahābhārata war, we witness the Pandavas’ crushing grief, Bhīṣmadeva’s consolations, and the profound lessons he imparts as he lies on his bed of arrows—culminating in an exemplar “good death.”

    At the heart of their discussion are Bhīṣmadeva’s stages of consolation: first sharing in the Pandavas’ sorrow, then reframing their suffering in terms of kāla (time) and ultimately Kṛṣṇa’s will, before guiding Yudhiṣṭhira toward the duties of rulership. We explore how the chapter distills hundreds of Mahābhārata verses into key teachings on dharma, detachment, and devotion, and we linger over Bhīṣmadeva’s beautiful Sanskrit prayers in praise of Kṛṣṇa’s various forms. Finally, we reflect on the sages who surround Bhīṣmadeva’s passing—not merely to pay respects but to learn by observation, offering a powerful reminder that in the Bhāgavatam “we learn how to die by watching someone die well.”

    00:00 – Introduction
    00:39 – Invocation & overview of the post-Kurukṣetra drama
    01:31 – The Pandavas’ grief and Kṛṣṇa’s initial consolations
    03:53 – Bhīṣmadeva on the bed of arrows: the “good death” paradigm
    09:15 – Duty, remorse & the Mahābhārata as an argument against war
    14:04 – Love, violence & divine rasa in battlefield memory
    20:26 – Condensing the Mahābhārata: Bhāgavatam’s relational focus
    25:14 – Śrīla Prabhupāda’s first-canto commentary & sage biographies
    29:24 – Consolation in kāla vs. karma: relinquishing self-blame
    41:50 – Bhīṣmadeva’s prayers: from Viṣṇu’s four-armed form to Vṛndāvana leelas
    56:24 – The exemplary final teaching: attachments & detachment
    01:08:13 – Sages as witnesses: “We learn how to die by watching someone die well”
    01:12:00 – Closing reflections: life, death, and devotion

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  • 1.8 Prayers by Queen Kunti and Pariksit Saved with Radhika Raman Das
    Jun 6 2025

    In this episode of the Bhagavata Podcast, Bhrigupada Dasa (Dr. Måns Broo) is joined by scholar and teacher Radhika Ramana Dasa (Dr. Ravi Gupta) for an in-depth exploration of Chapter 8 of the First Canto of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam. As Krishna prepares to leave Hastinapura for Dwaraka, the chapter unfolds as a deeply emotional and theological moment—marked by silence, prayer, memory, and transformation.

    At the heart of this episode are the profound prayers of Queen Kunti, whose reflections on suffering, divine presence, and detachment have become some of the most beloved verses in the Bhagavatam. The discussion touches on the nature of prayer, the transition from fear to faith, the unique sweetness of Krishna’s Vrindavan pastimes, and the silent power of Krishna’s smile. We also witness King Yudhishthira’s inner conflict over violence, sacrifice, and remorse, setting the stage for Bhishma’s guidance in the next chapter.

    Together, the speakers guide listeners through a tapestry of bhakti theology, poetic imagery, and practical insights that illuminate how the Bhagavatam speaks both to historical kings and to seekers today.

    00:00 – Introduction and context: Krishna prepares to leave Hastinapura
    01:50 – Chapter overview: Setting the stage for Krishna’s departure
    05:09 – Krishna listens but says nothing: The silence of divinity
    06:16 – Untangling the timeline: Chronological fluidity in the Bhagavatam
    09:27 – From sacrifice to samsara: Uttara, Parikshit, and the unfolding story
    10:55 – Kunti’s transformation from queen to bhakta
    15:43 – What makes a prayer? Arjuna, Uttara, and Kunti’s unique voices
    17:12 – Fear, devotion, and divine intimacy: Prayers as relational revelations
    22:06 – Prayers as theology: Learning Krishna through the words of his devotees
    23:46 – Verse 25: “Let calamities come again”—Kunti’s faith through suffering
    27:03 – Writing our own Bhagavatam: Seeing Krishna through life’s trials
    33:49 – Verse 31: The bewildering beauty of Krishna’s Vrindavan lila
    38:59 – Hearing as seeing: Relating to Leelas we’ve never witnessed
    43:52 – Krishna’s vulnerability and the secret of Vrindavan’s love
    47:18 – Krishna’s own bewilderment: Waves of divinity and intimacy
    50:04 – Verse 42: The Ganges metaphor and the flow of devotion
    56:24 – Krishna’s smile: Silence, affection, and unspoken blessing
    58:30 – Beyond words: Bhakti at the edge of language
    1:01:43 – Yudhishthira’s grief and rejection of violent sacrifice
    1:04:34 – The Mahabharata as an argument against war
    1:10:13 – Why Krishna chooses silence: Letting Bhishma speak instead
    1:11:31 – Closing reflections: Glory shared with the devotees

    Keywords: Bhagavata Purana, Queen Kunti, Radhika Ramana Dasa, Krishna, Vrindavan, Prayer, Devotion, Bhakti, Suffering, Theology, Srimad Bhagavatam, Arjuna, Uttara, Yudhishthira, Mahabharata, Sacrifice, Gaudiya Vaishnavism, Smaranam, Vandana, Divine Silence, Bhishma

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