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  1. May 26, 2026: Emperor

    ಛತ್ರಾಧಿಪತಿ¹
    chatthraadhipathi¹

    *Literally "overlord under an umbrella" which evokes the image of an emperor

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #red #standing #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #dashami #Tuesday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #crown #sh26

  2. May 26, 2026: Emperor

    ಛತ್ರಾಧಿಪತಿ¹
    chatthraadhipathi¹

    *Literally "overlord under an umbrella" which evokes the image of an emperor

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #red #standing #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #dashami #Tuesday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #crown #sh26

  3. May 26, 2026: Emperor

    ಛತ್ರಾಧಿಪತಿ¹
    chatthraadhipathi¹

    *Literally "overlord under an umbrella" which evokes the image of an emperor

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #red #standing #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #dashami #Tuesday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #crown #sh26

  4. May 26, 2026: Emperor

    ಛತ್ರಾಧಿಪತಿ¹
    chatthraadhipathi¹

    *Literally "overlord under an umbrella" which evokes the image of an emperor

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #red #standing #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #dashami #Tuesday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #crown #sh26

  5. May 26, 2026: Emperor

    ಛತ್ರಾಧಿಪತಿ¹
    chatthraadhipathi¹

    *Literally "overload under an umbrella" which evokes the image of an emperor

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #red #standing #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #dashami #Tuesday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #crown #sh26

  6. #Krishna instructs #Arjuna to shoot his arrow in the #Bhagavad #Gita. The arrow is not violence. It's #spiritual #duty to uphold #righteousness. #NYC is my home. That's why I'm doing it there. I'm going home first. In almost four decades, #Seattle has never been home. That's the way it is. 🔦🔦🔦

  7. May 25, 2026: Icon of truth [all that exists], thought, joy.

    ಸಚ್ಚಿದಾನಂದ ವಿಗ್ರಹ:
    sacchidhaanadha wigrahaha

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #red #standing #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #navami #Monday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #crown #sh26

  8. May 25, 2026: Icon of truth [all that exists], thought, joy.

    ಸಚ್ಚಿದಾನಂದ ವಿಗ್ರಹ:
    sacchidhaanadha wigrahaha

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #red #standing #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #navami #Monday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #crown #sh26

  9. May 25, 2026: Icon of truth [all that exists], thought, joy.

    ಸಚ್ಚಿದಾನಂದ ವಿಗ್ರಹ:
    sacchidhaanadha wigrahaha

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #red #standing #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #navami #Monday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #crown #sh26

  10. May 25, 2026: Icon of truth [all that exists], thought, joy.

    ಸಚ್ಚಿದಾನಂದ ವಿಗ್ರಹ:
    sacchidhaanadha wigrahaha

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #red #standing #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #navami #Monday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #crown #sh26

  11. May 23, 2026: Darling Krishna eats mangoes. 🥭

    ಮಾವು ಸೇವಿಪ ಮುದ್ದು ಕೃಷ್ಣ
    maawu saewipa muddhu krishna

    *end of mango season

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #pink #red #seated #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #saptami #Saturday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #bareHead #fruit #mango #sh26

  12. May 23, 2026: Darling Krishna eats mangoes. 🥭

    ಮಾವು ಸೇವಿಪ ಮುದ್ದು ಕೃಷ್ಣ
    maawu saewipa muddhu krishna

    *end of mango season

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #pink #red #seated #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #saptami #Saturday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #bareHead #fruit #mango #sh26

  13. May 23, 2026: Darling Krishna eats mangoes. 🥭

    ಮಾವು ಸೇವಿಪ ಮುದ್ದು ಕೃಷ್ಣ
    maawu saewipa muddhu krishna

    *end of mango season

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #pink #red #seated #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #saptami #Saturday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #bareHead #fruit #mango #sh26

  14. May 23, 2026: Darling Krishna eats mangoes. 🥭

    ಮಾವು ಸೇವಿಪ ಮುದ್ದು ಕೃಷ್ಣ
    maawu saewipa muddhu krishna

    *end of mango season

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #pink #red #seated #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #saptami #Saturday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #bareHead #fruit #mango #sh26

  15. May 22, 2026: Lakshmee, who received baagina¹.

    ಬಾಗಿನ ಸ್ವೀಕರಿಸಿದ ಲಕ್ಷ್ಮೀ
    baagina sweekarisida lakshmee

    ¹a specific kind of gift to a married woman

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #green #beige #seated #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #shashti #Friday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #bareHead #feminine #Lakshmi #sh26

  16. May 22, 2026: Lakshmee, who received baagina¹.

    ಬಾಗಿನ ಸ್ವೀಕರಿಸಿದ ಲಕ್ಷ್ಮೀ
    baagina sweekarisida lakshmee

    ¹a specific kind of gift to a married woman

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #green #beige #seated #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #shashti #Friday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #bareHead #feminine #Lakshmi #sh26

  17. May 22, 2026: Lakshmee, who received baagina¹.

    ಬಾಗಿನ ಸ್ವೀಕರಿಸಿದ ಲಕ್ಷ್ಮೀ
    baagina sweekarisida lakshmee

    ¹a specific kind of gift to a married woman

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #green #beige #seated #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #shashti #Friday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #bareHead #feminine #Lakshmi #sh26

  18. May 22, 2026: Lakshmee, who received baagina¹.

    ಬಾಗಿನ ಸ್ವೀಕರಿಸಿದ ಲಕ್ಷ್ಮೀ
    baagina sweekarisida lakshmee

    ¹a specific kind of gift to a married woman

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #green #beige #seated #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #shashti #Friday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #bareHead #feminine #Lakshmi #sh26

  19. May 21, 2026: Krishna worshipped by ["at the hands of"] Madhwaachaarya.🐄

    ಮಧ್ವಕರಾರ್ಚಿತ ಕೃಷ್ಣ
    madhwakaraarchitha krishna

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #red #standing #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #panchami #Thursday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #crown #animal #cow #sh26

  20. May 21, 2026: Krishna worshipped by ["at the hands of"] Madhwaachaarya.🐄

    ಮಧ್ವಕರಾರ್ಚಿತ ಕೃಷ್ಣ
    madhwakaraarchitha krishna

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #red #standing #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #panchami #Thursday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #crown #animal #cow #sh26

  21. May 21, 2026: Krishna worshipped by ["at the hands of"] Madhwaachaarya.🐄

    ಮಧ್ವಕರಾರ್ಚಿತ ಕೃಷ್ಣ
    madhwakaraarchitha krishna

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #red #standing #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #panchami #Thursday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #crown #animal #cow #sh26

  22. May 21, 2026: Krishna worshipped by ["at the hands of"] Madhwaachaarya.🐄

    ಮಧ್ವಕರಾರ್ಚಿತ ಕೃಷ್ಣ
    madhwakaraarchitha krishna

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #red #standing #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #panchami #Thursday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #crown #animal #cow #sh26

  23. May 20, 2026: Lord of Lakshmee, with gold arch. 🟡

    ಸುವರ್ಣಪ್ರಭಾವಲೀಯುಕ್ತ ಶ್ರೀಶ:
    suwarnaprabhaawaleeyuktha shreeshaha

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #green #orange #beige #standing #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #chauti #Wednesday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #crown #sh26

  24. May 20, 2026: Lord of Lakshmee, with gold arch. 🟡

    ಸುವರ್ಣಪ್ರಭಾವಲೀಯುಕ್ತ ಶ್ರೀಶ:
    suwarnaprabhaawaleeyuktha shreeshaha

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #green #orange #beige #standing #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #chauti #Wednesday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #crown #sh26

  25. May 20, 2026: Lord of Lakshmee, with gold arch. 🟡

    ಸುವರ್ಣಪ್ರಭಾವಲೀಯುಕ್ತ ಶ್ರೀಶ:
    suwarnaprabhaawaleeyuktha shreeshaha

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #green #orange #beige #standing #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #chauti #Wednesday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #crown #sh26

  26. May 20, 2026: Lord of Lakshmee, with gold arch. 🟡

    ಸುವರ್ಣಪ್ರಭಾವಲೀಯುಕ್ತ ಶ್ರೀಶ:
    suwarnaprabhaawaleeyuktha shreeshaha

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #green #orange #beige #standing #parabhava #uttara #greeshma #jyeshta #adhika #sp #chauti #Wednesday #m5 #y2026 #fullview #crown #sh26

  27. ## Mahabharata

    When I wanted to listen to the Mahabharata I simply went into my podcast client *Antenna Pod on Android* and searched for `Mahabharata`

    I then got a hit to which I subscribed immediately. I didn't even need to go to the website that I linked below, my clients simply fetch the ***RSS feed*** which I shall also include in the sources

    I shall dwell only **briefly** up on the content of the Mahabharata here. Instead of a full story, I shall point you to Wikipedia feeds regarding this beautiful ***Epic***

    ## The Mahabharata is so vast that the physical books cover the *entire length* of a living room!

    **Artie** has also talked about the Mahabharata, in her podcast. She has studied the subject at the *University of Canada* and she has been studying at the time of her recording, the Mahabharata for 25 years.
    Artie drew the same conclusion as I have

    **You will never be able to remember everything about the Mahabharata just what is important to you, in your life...**

    I have screenshots of my podcast reader ready but chose not to include them, because it doesn't matter what you use in order to listen to the ***Stories of the Mahabharata***. What does matter is that if you're interest is sparked, you can listen to it, but most important you should actually **read *the Mahabharata***.

    I don't need to tell you that reading something yourself, is more powerful than listening to an audiobook or a podcast

    *I'm certain you've also read Stephen King's Christine, just like me, in just a couple of hours and have experienced how reading a great book forms in your mind. I'm also certain that you know The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by heart❤️ just like I do.*

    Naturally I'm kidding; those are my experiences though and they have formed incredible synapse connections within my brain system and my Atma

    You don't need to read the Stories of the Mahabharata in Sanskrit, it is probably translated in whatever language you speak natively.

    I enjoy listening to the podcast as a supplement to the actual books. I am a multilingual individual and thus can enjoy this Epic and multiple languages.

    The statistics of the Mahabharata are astonishing

    * 100,000 I repeat 100,000 Shlokas
    * Stories within Stories **Bhagvad Gita** e.g
    * ***16 million and Mahabharata***
    * **16 million snakes** fall from the sky in the beginning
    * **16 million people die** in the **massive war** that erupts at the climax of the Epic
    * These statistics are iterated and reiterated by **Artie** in her podcast
    * Arti approaches the Mahabharata from a point of view of **science and literature** not as Holy Scripture

    ## spawn
    When the Mahabharata begins, snakes fall out of the sky. Snakes, many of them. If you want to hear that level of beginning you should listen to the podcast of Artie

    The Stories of Mahabharata by Shudipta Bhoumic, is a treasure to listen to, even while you are riding in traffic. He has the incanny ability to talk about the Mahabharata in a very comfortable form and manner, only a scholar on the subject can do

    Note;
    The **Bhagavad Gita** is an **excerpt** of the Mahabharata
    * The Gita is short
    * teaches you about Dharma
    * while the War is coming close
    * you learn how to life as a warrior and a Dharmic Atma
    * is a Epic within an Epic
    * **People have learned the Bhagvad Gita by heart** (it;s short irt the Mahabharata)

    For the rest I advise you, to go on your own Mahabharata Discovery Mission. I've given you some of the tools that I use

    ## Have fun!

    EOF

    ^Z

    Sources:

    Antenna Pod on Android

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabhar

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devayani

    shows.acast.com/thestoriesofma

    feeds.acast.com/public/shows/t

    #Mahabharata #Epos #Stories #Devak #Prata #Bhema #Arjuna #Krishna #Epic #Hinduism #not #religion #podcast #wonderful #War

  28. ## Mahabharata

    When I wanted to listen to the Mahabharata I simply went into my podcast client *Antenna Pod on Android* and searched for `Mahabharata`

    I then got a hit to which I subscribed immediately. I didn't even need to go to the website that I linked below, my clients simply fetch the ***RSS feed*** which I shall also include in the sources

    I shall dwell only **briefly** up on the content of the Mahabharata here. Instead of a full story, I shall point you to Wikipedia feeds regarding this beautiful ***Epic***

    ## The Mahabharata is so vast that the physical books cover the *entire length* of a living room!

    **Artie** has also talked about the Mahabharata, in her podcast. She has studied the subject at the *University of Canada* and she has been studying at the time of her recording, the Mahabharata for 25 years.
    Artie drew the same conclusion as I have

    **You will never be able to remember everything about the Mahabharata just what is important to you, in your life...**

    I have screenshots of my podcast reader ready but chose not to include them, because it doesn't matter what you use in order to listen to the ***Stories of the Mahabharata***. What does matter is that if you're interest is sparked, you can listen to it, but most important you should actually **read *the Mahabharata***.

    I don't need to tell you that reading something yourself, is more powerful than listening to an audiobook or a podcast

    *I'm certain you've also read Stephen King's Christine, just like me, in just a couple of hours and have experienced how reading a great book forms in your mind. I'm also certain that you know The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by heart❤️ just like I do.*

    Naturally I'm kidding; those are my experiences though and they have formed incredible synapse connections within my brain system and my Atma

    You don't need to read the Stories of the Mahabharata in Sanskrit, it is probably translated in whatever language you speak natively.

    I enjoy listening to the podcast as a supplement to the actual books. I am a multilingual individual and thus can enjoy this Epic and multiple languages.

    The statistics of the Mahabharata are astonishing

    * 100,000 I repeat 100,000 Shlokas
    * Stories within Stories **Bhagvad Gita** e.g
    * ***16 million and Mahabharata***
    * **16 million snakes** fall from the sky in the beginning
    * **16 million people die** in the **massive war** that erupts at the climax of the Epic
    * These statistics are iterated and reiterated by **Artie** in her podcast
    * Arti approaches the Mahabharata from a point of view of **science and literature** not as Holy Scripture

    ## spawn
    When the Mahabharata begins, snakes fall out of the sky. Snakes, many of them. If you want to hear that level of beginning you should listen to the podcast of Artie

    The Stories of Mahabharata by Shudipta Bhoumic, is a treasure to listen to, even while you are riding in traffic. He has the incanny ability to talk about the Mahabharata in a very comfortable form and manner, only a scholar on the subject can do

    Note;
    The **Bhagavad Gita** is an **excerpt** of the Mahabharata
    * The Gita is short
    * teaches you about Dharma
    * while the War is coming close
    * you learn how to life as a warrior and a Dharmic Atma
    * is a Epic within an Epic
    * **People have learned the Bhagvad Gita by heart** (it;s short irt the Mahabharata)

    For the rest I advise you, to go on your own Mahabharata Discovery Mission. I've given you some of the tools that I use

    ## Have fun!

    EOF

    ^Z

    Sources:

    Antenna Pod on Android

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabhar

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devayani

    shows.acast.com/thestoriesofma

    feeds.acast.com/public/shows/t

    #Mahabharata #Epos #Stories #Devak #Prata #Bhema #Arjuna #Krishna #Epic #Hinduism #not #religion #podcast #wonderful #War

  29. ## Mahabharata

    When I wanted to listen to the Mahabharata I simply went into my podcast client *Antenna Pod on Android* and searched for `Mahabharata`

    I then got a hit to which I subscribed immediately. I didn't even need to go to the website that I linked below, my clients simply fetch the ***RSS feed*** which I shall also include in the sources

    I shall dwell only **briefly** up on the content of the Mahabharata here. Instead of a full story, I shall point you to Wikipedia feeds regarding this beautiful ***Epic***

    ## The Mahabharata is so vast that the physical books cover the *entire length* of a living room!

    **Artie** has also talked about the Mahabharata, in her podcast. She has studied the subject at the *University of Canada* and she has been studying at the time of her recording, the Mahabharata for 25 years.
    Artie drew the same conclusion as I have

    **You will never be able to remember everything about the Mahabharata just what is important to you, in your life...**

    I have screenshots of my podcast reader ready but chose not to include them, because it doesn't matter what you use in order to listen to the ***Stories of the Mahabharata***. What does matter is that if you're interest is sparked, you can listen to it, but most important you should actually **read *the Mahabharata***.

    I don't need to tell you that reading something yourself, is more powerful than listening to an audiobook or a podcast

    *I'm certain you've also read Stephen King's Christine, just like me, in just a couple of hours and have experienced how reading a great book forms in your mind. I'm also certain that you know The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by heart❤️ just like I do.*

    Naturally I'm kidding; those are my experiences though and they have formed incredible synapse connections within my brain system and my Atma

    You don't need to read the Stories of the Mahabharata in Sanskrit, it is probably translated in whatever language you speak natively.

    I enjoy listening to the podcast as a supplement to the actual books. I am a multilingual individual and thus can enjoy this Epic and multiple languages.

    The statistics of the Mahabharata are astonishing

    * 100,000 I repeat 100,000 Shlokas
    * Stories within Stories **Bhagvad Gita** e.g
    * ***16 million and Mahabharata***
    * **16 million snakes** fall from the sky in the beginning
    * **16 million people die** in the **massive war** that erupts at the climax of the Epic
    * These statistics are iterated and reiterated by **Artie** in her podcast
    * Arti approaches the Mahabharata from a point of view of **science and literature** not as Holy Scripture

    ## spawn
    When the Mahabharata begins, snakes fall out of the sky. Snakes, many of them. If you want to hear that level of beginning you should listen to the podcast of Artie

    The Stories of Mahabharata by Shudipta Bhoumic, is a treasure to listen to, even while you are riding in traffic. He has the incanny ability to talk about the Mahabharata in a very comfortable form and manner, only a scholar on the subject can do

    Note;
    The **Bhagavad Gita** is an **excerpt** of the Mahabharata
    * The Gita is short
    * teaches you about Dharma
    * while the War is coming close
    * you learn how to life as a warrior and a Dharmic Atma
    * is a Epic within an Epic
    * **People have learned the Bhagvad Gita by heart** (it;s short irt the Mahabharata)

    For the rest I advise you, to go on your own Mahabharata Discovery Mission. I've given you some of the tools that I use

    ## Have fun!

    EOF

    ^Z

    Sources:

    Antenna Pod on Android

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabhar

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devayani

    shows.acast.com/thestoriesofma

    feeds.acast.com/public/shows/t

    #Mahabharata #Epos #Stories #Devak #Prata #Bhema #Arjuna #Krishna #Epic #Hinduism #not #religion #podcast #wonderful #War

  30. ## Mahabharata

    When I wanted to listen to the Mahabharata I simply went into my podcast client *Antenna Pod on Android* and searched for `Mahabharata`

    I then got a hit to which I subscribed immediately. I didn't even need to go to the website that I linked below, my clients simply fetch the ***RSS feed*** which I shall also include in the sources

    I shall dwell only **briefly** up on the content of the Mahabharata here. Instead of a full story, I shall point you to Wikipedia feeds regarding this beautiful ***Epic***

    ## The Mahabharata is so vast that the physical books cover the *entire length* of a living room!

    **Artie** has also talked about the Mahabharata, in her podcast. She has studied the subject at the *University of Canada* and she has been studying at the time of her recording, the Mahabharata for 25 years.
    Artie drew the same conclusion as I have

    **You will never be able to remember everything about the Mahabharata just what is important to you, in your life...**

    I have screenshots of my podcast reader ready but chose not to include them, because it doesn't matter what you use in order to listen to the ***Stories of the Mahabharata***. What does matter is that if you're interest is sparked, you can listen to it, but most important you should actually **read *the Mahabharata***.

    I don't need to tell you that reading something yourself, is more powerful than listening to an audiobook or a podcast

    *I'm certain you've also read Stephen King's Christine, just like me, in just a couple of hours and have experienced how reading a great book forms in your mind. I'm also certain that you know The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by heart❤️ just like I do.*

    Naturally I'm kidding; those are my experiences though and they have formed incredible synapse connections within my brain system and my Atma

    You don't need to read the Stories of the Mahabharata in Sanskrit, it is probably translated in whatever language you speak natively.

    I enjoy listening to the podcast as a supplement to the actual books. I am a multilingual individual and thus can enjoy this Epic and multiple languages.

    The statistics of the Mahabharata are astonishing

    * 100,000 I repeat 100,000 Shlokas
    * Stories within Stories **Bhagvad Gita** e.g
    * ***16 million and Mahabharata***
    * **16 million snakes** fall from the sky in the beginning
    * **16 million people die** in the **massive war** that erupts at the climax of the Epic
    * These statistics are iterated and reiterated by **Artie** in her podcast
    * Arti approaches the Mahabharata from a point of view of **science and literature** not as Holy Scripture

    ## spawn
    When the Mahabharata begins, snakes fall out of the sky. Snakes, many of them. If you want to hear that level of beginning you should listen to the podcast of Artie

    The Stories of Mahabharata by Shudipta Bhoumic, is a treasure to listen to, even while you are riding in traffic. He has the incanny ability to talk about the Mahabharata in a very comfortable form and manner, only a scholar on the subject can do

    Note;
    The **Bhagavad Gita** is an **excerpt** of the Mahabharata
    * The Gita is short
    * teaches you about Dharma
    * while the War is coming close
    * you learn how to life as a warrior and a Dharmic Atma
    * is a Epic within an Epic
    * **People have learned the Bhagvad Gita by heart** (it;s short irt the Mahabharata)

    For the rest I advise you, to go on your own Mahabharata Discovery Mission. I've given you some of the tools that I use

    ## Have fun!

    EOF

    ^Z

    Sources:

    Antenna Pod on Android

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabhar

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devayani

    shows.acast.com/thestoriesofma

    feeds.acast.com/public/shows/t

    #Mahabharata #Epos #Stories #Devak #Prata #Bhema #Arjuna #Krishna #Epic #Hinduism #not #religion #podcast #wonderful #War

  31. ## Mahabharata

    When I wanted to listen to the Mahabharata I simply went into my podcast client *Antenna Pod on Android* and searched for `Mahabharata`

    I then got a hit to which I subscribed immediately. I didn't even need to go to the website that I linked below, my clients simply fetch the ***RSS feed*** which I shall also include in the sources

    I shall dwell only **briefly** up on the content of the Mahabharata here. Instead of a full story, I shall point you to Wikipedia feeds regarding this beautiful ***Epic***

    ## The Mahabharata is so vast that the physical books cover the *entire length* of a living room!

    **Artie** has also talked about the Mahabharata, in her podcast. She has studied the subject at the *University of Canada* and she has been studying at the time of her recording, the Mahabharata for 25 years.
    Artie drew the same conclusion as I have

    **You will never be able to remember everything about the Mahabharata just what is important to you, in your life...**

    I have screenshots of my podcast reader ready but chose not to include them, because it doesn't matter what you use in order to listen to the ***Stories of the Mahabharata***. What does matter is that if you're interest is sparked, you can listen to it, but most important you should actually **read *the Mahabharata***.

    I don't need to tell you that reading something yourself, is more powerful than listening to an audiobook or a podcast

    *I'm certain you've also read Stephen King's Christine, just like me, in just a couple of hours and have experienced how reading a great book forms in your mind. I'm also certain that you know The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by heart❤️ just like I do.*

    Naturally I'm kidding; those are my experiences though and they have formed incredible synapse connections within my brain system and my Atma

    You don't need to read the Stories of the Mahabharata in Sanskrit, it is probably translated in whatever language you speak natively.

    I enjoy listening to the podcast as a supplement to the actual books. I am a multilingual individual and thus can enjoy this Epic and multiple languages.

    The statistics of the Mahabharata are astonishing

    * 100,000 I repeat 100,000 Shlokas
    * Stories within Stories **Bhagvad Gita** e.g
    * ***16 million and Mahabharata***
    * **16 million snakes** fall from the sky in the beginning
    * **16 million people die** in the **massive war** that erupts at the climax of the Epic
    * These statistics are iterated and reiterated by **Artie** in her podcast
    * Arti approaches the Mahabharata from a point of view of **science and literature** not as Holy Scripture

    ## spawn
    When the Mahabharata begins, snakes fall out of the sky. Snakes, many of them. If you want to hear that level of beginning you should listen to the podcast of Artie

    The Stories of Mahabharata by Shudipta Bhoumic, is a treasure to listen to, even while you are riding in traffic. He has the incanny ability to talk about the Mahabharata in a very comfortable form and manner, only a scholar on the subject can do

    Note;
    The **Bhagavad Gita** is an **excerpt** of the Mahabharata
    * The Gita is short
    * teaches you about Dharma
    * while the War is coming close
    * you learn how to life as a warrior and a Dharmic Atma
    * is a Epic within an Epic
    * **People have learned the Bhagvad Gita by heart** (it;s short irt the Mahabharata)

    For the rest I advise you, to go on your own Mahabharata Discovery Mission. I've given you some of the tools that I use

    ## Have fun!

    EOF

    ^Z

    Sources:

    Antenna Pod on Android

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabhar

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devayani

    shows.acast.com/thestoriesofma

    feeds.acast.com/public/shows/t

    #Mahabharata #Epos #Stories #Devak #Prata #Bhema #Arjuna #Krishna #Epic #Hinduism #not #religion #podcast #wonderful #War

  32. Mahabharata

    md formatted

    When I wanted to listen to the Mahabharata I simply went into my podcast client Antenna Pod on Android and searched for Mahabharata

    I then got a hit to which I subscribed immediately. I didn't even need to go to the website that I linked below, my clients simply fetch the RSS feed which I shall also include in the sources

    I shall dwell only briefly up on the content of the Mahabharata here. Instead of a full story, I shall point you to Wikipedia feeds regarding this beautiful Epic

    The Mahabharata is so vast that the physical books cover the entire length of a living room!

    Artie has also talked about the Mahabharata, in her podcast. She has studied the subject at the University of Canada and she has been studying at the time of her recording, the Mahabharata for 25 years.
    Artie drew the same conclusion as I have

    You will never be able to remember everything about the Mahabharata just what is important to you, in your life...

    I have screenshots of my podcast reader ready but chose not to include them, because it doesn't matter what you use in order to listen to the Stories of the Mahabharata. What does matter is that if you're interest is sparked, you can listen to it, but most important you should actually read *the Mahabharata*.

    I don't need to tell you that reading something yourself, is more powerful than listening to an audiobook or a podcast

    I'm certain you've also read Stephen King's Christine, just like me, in just a couple of hours and have experienced how reading a great book forms in your mind. I'm also certain that you know The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by heart❤️ just like I do.

    Naturally I'm kidding; those are my experiences though and they have formed incredible synapse connections within my brain system and my Atma

    You don't need to read the Stories of the Mahabharata in Sanskrit, it is probably translated in whatever language you speak natively.

    I enjoy listening to the podcast as a supplement to the actual books. I am a multilingual individual and thus can enjoy this Epic and multiple languages.

    The statistics of the Mahabharata are astonishing

    • 100,000 I repeat 100,000 Shlokas
    • Stories within Stories Bhagvad Gita e.g
    • 16 million and Mahabharata
    • 16 million snakes fall from the sky in the beginning
    • 16 million people die in the massive war that erupts at the climax of the Epic
    • These statistics are iterated and reiterated by Artie in her podcast
    • Arti approaches the Mahabharata from a point of view of science and literature not as Holy Scripture

    spawn

    When the Mahabharata begins, snakes fall out of the sky. Snakes, many of them. If you want to hear that level of beginning you should listen to the podcast of Artie

    The Stories of Mahabharata by Shudipta Bhoumic, is a treasure to listen to, even while you are riding in traffic. He has the incanny ability to talk about the Mahabharata in a very comfortable form and manner, only a scholar on the subject can do

    Note;
    The Bhagavad Gita is an excerpt of the Mahabharata

    • The Gita is short
    • teaches you about Dharma
    • while the War is coming close
    • you learn how to life as a warrior and a Dharmic Atma
    • is a Epic within an Epic
    • People have learned the Bhagvad Gita by heart (it;s short irt the Mahabharata)

    For the rest I advise you, to go on your own Mahabharata Discovery Mission. I've given you some of the tools that I use

    Have fun!

    EOF

    Z

    Sources:

    Antenna Pod on Android

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabhar

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devayani

    shows.acast.com/thestoriesofma

    feeds.acast.com/public/shows/t

    #Mahabharata #Epos #Stories #Devak #Prata #Bhema #Arjuna #Krishna #Epic #Hinduism #not #religion #podcast #wonderful #War

  33. Mahabharata

    md formatted

    When I wanted to listen to the Mahabharata I simply went into my podcast client Antenna Pod on Android and searched for Mahabharata

    I then got a hit to which I subscribed immediately. I didn't even need to go to the website that I linked below, my clients simply fetch the RSS feed which I shall also include in the sources

    I shall dwell only briefly up on the content of the Mahabharata here. Instead of a full story, I shall point you to Wikipedia feeds regarding this beautiful Epic

    The Mahabharata is so vast that the physical books cover the entire length of a living room!

    Artie has also talked about the Mahabharata, in her podcast. She has studied the subject at the University of Canada and she has been studying at the time of her recording, the Mahabharata for 25 years.
    Artie drew the same conclusion as I have

    You will never be able to remember everything about the Mahabharata just what is important to you, in your life...

    I have screenshots of my podcast reader ready but chose not to include them, because it doesn't matter what you use in order to listen to the Stories of the Mahabharata. What does matter is that if you're interest is sparked, you can listen to it, but most important you should actually read *the Mahabharata*.

    I don't need to tell you that reading something yourself, is more powerful than listening to an audiobook or a podcast

    I'm certain you've also read Stephen King's Christine, just like me, in just a couple of hours and have experienced how reading a great book forms in your mind. I'm also certain that you know The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by heart❤️ just like I do.

    Naturally I'm kidding; those are my experiences though and they have formed incredible synapse connections within my brain system and my Atma

    You don't need to read the Stories of the Mahabharata in Sanskrit, it is probably translated in whatever language you speak natively.

    I enjoy listening to the podcast as a supplement to the actual books. I am a multilingual individual and thus can enjoy this Epic and multiple languages.

    The statistics of the Mahabharata are astonishing

    • 100,000 I repeat 100,000 Shlokas
    • Stories within Stories Bhagvad Gita e.g
    • 16 million and Mahabharata
    • 16 million snakes fall from the sky in the beginning
    • 16 million people die in the massive war that erupts at the climax of the Epic
    • These statistics are iterated and reiterated by Artie in her podcast
    • Arti approaches the Mahabharata from a point of view of science and literature not as Holy Scripture

    spawn

    When the Mahabharata begins, snakes fall out of the sky. Snakes, many of them. If you want to hear that level of beginning you should listen to the podcast of Artie

    The Stories of Mahabharata by Shudipta Bhoumic, is a treasure to listen to, even while you are riding in traffic. He has the incanny ability to talk about the Mahabharata in a very comfortable form and manner, only a scholar on the subject can do

    Note;
    The Bhagavad Gita is an excerpt of the Mahabharata

    • The Gita is short
    • teaches you about Dharma
    • while the War is coming close
    • you learn how to life as a warrior and a Dharmic Atma
    • is a Epic within an Epic
    • People have learned the Bhagvad Gita by heart (it;s short irt the Mahabharata)

    For the rest I advise you, to go on your own Mahabharata Discovery Mission. I've given you some of the tools that I use

    Have fun!

    EOF

    Z

    Sources:

    Antenna Pod on Android

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabhar

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devayani

    shows.acast.com/thestoriesofma

    feeds.acast.com/public/shows/t

    #Mahabharata #Epos #Stories #Devak #Prata #Bhema #Arjuna #Krishna #Epic #Hinduism #not #religion #podcast #wonderful #War

  34. Mahabharata

    md formatted

    When I wanted to listen to the Mahabharata I simply went into my podcast client Antenna Pod on Android and searched for Mahabharata

    I then got a hit to which I subscribed immediately. I didn't even need to go to the website that I linked below, my clients simply fetch the RSS feed which I shall also include in the sources

    I shall dwell only briefly up on the content of the Mahabharata here. Instead of a full story, I shall point you to Wikipedia feeds regarding this beautiful Epic

    The Mahabharata is so vast that the physical books cover the entire length of a living room!

    Artie has also talked about the Mahabharata, in her podcast. She has studied the subject at the University of Canada and she has been studying at the time of her recording, the Mahabharata for 25 years.
    Artie drew the same conclusion as I have

    You will never be able to remember everything about the Mahabharata just what is important to you, in your life...

    I have screenshots of my podcast reader ready but chose not to include them, because it doesn't matter what you use in order to listen to the Stories of the Mahabharata. What does matter is that if you're interest is sparked, you can listen to it, but most important you should actually read *the Mahabharata*.

    I don't need to tell you that reading something yourself, is more powerful than listening to an audiobook or a podcast

    I'm certain you've also read Stephen King's Christine, just like me, in just a couple of hours and have experienced how reading a great book forms in your mind. I'm also certain that you know The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge by heart❤️ just like I do.

    Naturally I'm kidding; those are my experiences though and they have formed incredible synapse connections within my brain system and my Atma

    You don't need to read the Stories of the Mahabharata in Sanskrit, it is probably translated in whatever language you speak natively.

    I enjoy listening to the podcast as a supplement to the actual books. I am a multilingual individual and thus can enjoy this Epic and multiple languages.

    The statistics of the Mahabharata are astonishing

    • 100,000 I repeat 100,000 Shlokas
    • Stories within Stories Bhagvad Gita e.g
    • 16 million and Mahabharata
    • 16 million snakes fall from the sky in the beginning
    • 16 million people die in the massive war that erupts at the climax of the Epic
    • These statistics are iterated and reiterated by Artie in her podcast
    • Arti approaches the Mahabharata from a point of view of science and literature not as Holy Scripture

    spawn

    When the Mahabharata begins, snakes fall out of the sky. Snakes, many of them. If you want to hear that level of beginning you should listen to the podcast of Artie

    The Stories of Mahabharata by Shudipta Bhoumic, is a treasure to listen to, even while you are riding in traffic. He has the incanny ability to talk about the Mahabharata in a very comfortable form and manner, only a scholar on the subject can do

    Note;
    The Bhagavad Gita is an excerpt of the Mahabharata

    • The Gita is short
    • teaches you about Dharma
    • while the War is coming close
    • you learn how to life as a warrior and a Dharmic Atma
    • is a Epic within an Epic
    • People have learned the Bhagvad Gita by heart (it;s short irt the Mahabharata)

    For the rest I advise you, to go on your own Mahabharata Discovery Mission. I've given you some of the tools that I use

    Have fun!

    EOF

    Z

    Sources:

    Antenna Pod on Android

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabhar

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devayani

    shows.acast.com/thestoriesofma

    feeds.acast.com/public/shows/t

    #Mahabharata #Epos #Stories #Devak #Prata #Bhema #Arjuna #Krishna #Epic #Hinduism #not #religion #podcast #wonderful #War