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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 4: Jnana Karma Sanyasa Yoga — Science of Knowledge, Action and Detachment

A focused guide to Bhagavad Gita Chapter 4, exploring science of knowledge, action and detachment through its setting, core teaching, and practical relevance for dharma and spiritual life.

Deep dive 33 min

Sage Kanada: The Founder of Vaisheshika Philosophy

Sage Kanada is the founder of the Vaisheshika school, remembered for an early and remarkable analysis of nature, the categories of reality, and the idea of indivisible atoms.

Deep dive 8 min

Sage Kapila: The Founder of Samkhya Philosophy

Sage Kapila is traditionally honoured as the founder of Samkhya, one of the oldest systems of Indian philosophy, with its profound analysis of consciousness and nature.

Deep dive 8 min

Maitreyi: The Seeker Who Chose Wisdom Over Wealth

Maitreyi, a bramhavadini and wife of the sage Yajnavalkya, is remembered for choosing the knowledge of the Self over wealth in one of the most moving Upanishadic dialogues.

Intermediate 7 min

Gargi Vachaknavi: The Vedic Philosopher and Seeker of Bramha

Gargi Vachaknavi is a celebrated woman philosopher of the Upanishadic age, remembered for her fearless questioning of the sage Yajnavalkya about the ground of all reality.

Deep dive 8 min

Sage Yajnavalkya: The Great Teacher of the Upanishads

Yajnavalkya is a towering sage of the Upanishads, whose dialogues with King Janaka, Gargi and Maitreyi gave the tradition some of its deepest teachings on the Self.

Deep dive 9 min

Sage Vamadeva: Seer of the Fourth Rigveda Mandala

Vamadeva is the traditional seer of the fourth book of the Rigveda, remembered for hymns of striking spiritual depth and self-knowledge.

Intermediate 7 min

Sage Dirghatamas: Seer of the Great Riddle Hymns

Dirghatamas is a profound Rigvedic seer linked to the celebrated riddle hymns and to the timeless insight that truth is one, though the wise call it by many names.

Intermediate 7 min

Sage Vasishtha: Foremost of the Saptarishis and Guru of Ikshvaku

Vasishtha, foremost among the Saptarishis and family guru of the Ikshvaku kings, is linked to a whole book of the Rigveda and to the wisdom of the Yoga Vasishtha.

Deep dive 10 min

The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali: A Complete Guide to the 196 Aphorisms of Classical Yoga

A comprehensive reference on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali — the 196 aphorisms that form the philosophical foundation of Classical Yoga. Covers who Patanjali was, the four chapters, the eight limbs of Ashtanga Yoga in full, the five kleshas, Samadhi and Kaivalya, the Samyama siddhis, the commentary tradition from Vyasa to Vivekananda, and the Sutras’ relationship to modern yoga practice.

Deep dive 36 min

The Bramha Sutras: The Philosophical Foundation of Vedanta

A complete and in-depth guide to the Bramha Sutras — the 555 aphorisms of Badarayana/Vyasa that form one of the three pillars of Vedanta philosophy. Covers the four chapters, the opening sutra and its implications, the three great commentaries of Shankaracharya (Advaita), Ramanujacharya (Vishishtadvaita), and Madhvacharya (Dvaita), and why this ancient text remains the foundation of all serious Vedantic inquiry.

Deep dive 28 min

Goddess Saraswati: The Complete Guide to the Deity of Knowledge, Arts, and Divine Speech

A complete and in-depth guide to Goddess Saraswati — the deity of knowledge, speech, music, and wisdom. Covers her Vedic origins as the sacred river, her role as Vak (divine speech) and its four levels, her iconic white-swan imagery, the festival of Vasant Panchami, her presence in Buddhism and Jainism, her spread across Asia, and the living traditions of Vidyarambham and Saraswati Puja.

Deep dive 32 min

The Six Darshanas: India’s Six Great Schools of Philosophy

A complete and in-depth guide to the Six Darshanas — the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy. Covers Nyaya (logic), Vaisheshika (atomism), Samkhya (cosmic enumeration), Yoga (practical liberation), Purva Mimamsa (Vedic interpretation), and Vedanta (the culmination of all knowledge) — their founding sages, core doctrines, mutual debates, and enduring relevance to modern thought.

Deep dive 30 min

Purushartha: The Four Goals of Human Life in Hindu Philosophy

A complete and in-depth guide to the Purushartha — the four goals of human life in Hindu philosophy: Dharma (righteous duty), Artha (wealth and prosperity), Kama (pleasure and love), and Moksha (liberation). Covers the philosophy behind each goal, the Arthashastra, Kama Sutra, Bhagavad Gita’s teaching on Svadharma, the four Ashramas, and how this ancient framework offers a complete and integrated vision of the good human life.

Deep dive 34 min

Guru Poornima: The Complete Guide to the Festival of the Divine Teacher

A complete and in-depth guide to Guru Purnima — the most sacred day in the Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain teacher-disciple tradition. Covers the meaning of “Guru”, the Adiyogi and Vyasa Purnima legends, the Guru-Shishya Parampara, great guru-disciple pairs from Vasishtha-Rama to Ramakrishna-Vivekananda, the Guru Gita, Dattatreya’s 24 teachers from nature, and how the festival is celebrated in ashrams, monasteries, and yoga centres worldwide.

Deep dive 39 min

Advaita Vedanta: The Complete Guide to Shankaracharya’s Non-Dual Philosophy

A complete and in-depth guide to Advaita Vedanta — the non-dual philosophy of Adi Shankaracharya. Covers the life of Shankaracharya, the core doctrine of Bramha-Atma-Maya, the four Mahavakyas, the two levels of reality, the path of Jnana Yoga (Shravana-Manana-Nididhyasana), Jivanmukti, key texts from the Mandukya Upanishad to the Vivekachudamani, major objections and responses, and Advaita’s profound influence on global thought.

Deep dive 35 min