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Thank you for the lovely series on the Divine Mother in Her various forms. Likewise, I would love to hear you speak about the various forms of Ishwar/Shiva. I feel that Shiva is indeed a very misunderstood form of the Divine consciousness, often mystified by many. Also, this thought of mine may be a diversion from the topic: the 4 forms of The Mother represent 4 core values that match with the 4 Varnas of Sanatan Dharma. Of course, every single person has different permutations and combinations of these values and Varnas in herself/himself.
Dear Gouri, We would like to clarify that when we refer to Mahalakshmi, we are specifically speaking about Sri Aurobindo's depiction of the four powers of the Mother. It's important to note that she differs from the Lakshmi found in Lakshmi Tantra and other Puranic texts. While the names may be similar, they represent distinct concepts, and we should avoid conflating them. Thank you for your understanding. 😊🙏🏼✨
Can you please stop interrupting the speaker. Let him complete one thing then could touch on other sections it would be more in flow.. Otherwise I like the concept and discussion
Very nice Words, Shivakumar. I have a question? How to understand the Silence hurt or Ignore hurt and purpose? Thank you for your understandable answer. 🙏
Wow!! Amazing episode. So insightful and enlightening. Thank you so much. I have liked and subscribed and looking forward to more content. OM GAM GANAPATI YE NAMAHA!
Quite insightful but the interviewer’s affirmation’Hmm..’ after each sentence was disturbing.... her questions were great though. For future such videos she can take it as constructive criticism .. she herself seems to be very informed.
I am grateful for the knowledge the gentleman was transmitting to the host (lady) of the show. However, in honesty, I had to drop out at 15 mins because I just could not absorb the constant “jarring hmmm hmmm hmmm” by the lady host, after every sentence the man spoke . Acknowledging yourself as a good listener does not require so many “loud hmmm’s” when both of you are facing each other. No disrespect and maybe I need to improve my tolerance to the frequent hmmm’s….so sorry. Or take it as plain constructive feedback. I recommend host sitting alone and listening to the talk. 🙏🏼🪷🕉️
Hmm 🙂, Narayana ji, Thank you for your feedback! Given this was our podcast debut, we did encounter a few unexpected issues-particularly with the “hmm” sounds that our microphones seemed to capture a bit too eagerly. The “hmms” were picked up by both mics and ended up more pronounced than we anticipated, which is why we included a disclaimer in the description. Our editing team, also new to this, did their best to address the audio challenges but couldn’t resolve them completely before the release. They felt it was better to proceed rather than delay the episode. During the recording, I did briefly consider the mic’s enthusiasm for the “hmms,” but Manoj-my cofounder and life partner-suggested focusing on the conversation rather than the technical details. Just to clarify, I wasn’t seeking any awards for “Best Listener.” My approach to listening involved putting my own knowledge on the subject to the side, stepping into the host role and allowing Manoj to take center stage, which he well deserved. I’m delighted you stayed with us for the first 15 minutes. Personally, I didn’t find the “hmm” distracting and thoroughly enjoyed the conversation. I hope you found value in the content despite the audio quirks. We’ll certainly work on refining the audio for future episodes. Warm regards, Divyanshi
@@divyanshichugh - thank you. It was a wonderful topic. I would do what makes it best for you and your audience. I was a bit reluctant to state my views but my intention was pure, and hopefully that did come across. Look forward to coming back to your podcasts and wish your channel and future topics lots of success. Bhagwan Ganapati is with you 🪷🙏🏼🕉️.
Manoj's answers are exceptional, showcasing his deep understanding of Lord Ganesha. But the way Divyanshi frames her questions makes it clear that she too has profound knowledge of Ganesha. Her ability to summarize Manoj’s thoughts is remarkable, reflecting not just her grasp of the subject but also her deep connection to it. Her subtle hmm throughout the conversation adds a sense of attentiveness and mindfulness, drawing listeners in and creating a truly engaging and intimate experience. This synergy between the host and guest makes the podcast a captivating journey into the wisdom of Ganesha.
Vannakum I would like to share some of my perspective relating our culture and our science of living. (Hinduism) There are two transitions to understand and connect with cosmic divine ( Supreme consciousness)The yogic transition and vedic transition.and three channels of communication, mantric ( sound based), tantric(action based) and yantric ( geometric dimensions of energy). In the yogic culture it is an inward path to the oneness. In the vedic culture it's a journey from within moving outward to shared consciousness. We find references to naadies, chakras, energy fields, auras and other aspects that will open and connect to this cosmic divine consciousness. In the vedic culture we find references of chanting, repetitive calling out the names of avatars or God personalities, festivities with masses, community based engagements to channel to this divine consciousness and because we are now in interactions with other sentient beings, the issue of morality and "right living" comes into play. Therefore we have Grace embracing us with saints and sages. However, having said that, both inadvertently are linked cause its focused on the Supreme consciousness and ultimately to become one with. For all of this, which ever transition or channel is employed, Lord Ganesha has to be present, "he's" the force to be applied to move any energy from the state of suspended animation towards action. That's why we say, he's the prana - the Life Force , the Maha Pranavam. Aum shree Ganeshaaya Namaha
Such a profound exploration of Lord Ganesha’s symbolism and significance! 🙏✨ Divyanshi’s insightful questions really brought out the depth of Manoj’s wisdom, especially when they discussed how Ganesha resides in the muladhara and how He holds everything together, even in chaos. The connection between Ganesha and stability during transformation truly resonated with me, as did the reminder that behind every obstacle lies His divine presence. Divyanshi’s thoughtful hmm throughout the podcast gives it a sense of presence and attentiveness, making the conversation feel alive and heartfelt. This podcast beautifully highlights the spiritual depth of Ganesha’s teachings. Thank you, Divyanshi and Manoj, for these enlightening insights!
Thank you Divyanshi for making this podcast possible. The way you navigate the conversation towards deeper insights is very inspiring and also the way you conclude and summarise is excellent. You are a highly skilled host with a deep understanding. Thank you so much, with gratitude and love.
I am cherishing very innovative style of this Podcast. Ganesha is bringing people together. We are obedient child of Mother Nature, Everybody has good intention. Remembrance the Divine in habits. We are always happy with this transformative learning community and both of your company. O Lord Ganesha! praying your blessings to enrich our journey🙏🙏
This was really insightful. It was such a delight to receive knowledge from both of you 🙏🏼🌸 Different aspects of spiritual journey was beautifully synthesised with Lord Ganesha 😇
Thank you so much divanshi and manoj... You both so beautifully integrate divine in daily living... Beautiful.... Seeing difficulties/obstacles as a path to divine.... Especially in palliative care... Where there is so much pain and suffering... Seeing that as path to divine... Thank you to both of you ....your dance also very graceful... Thank you...
Thank you, Vandana, for the feedback. While shooting the podcast, I myself felt unsure of how the hmm may come out in the recording. We will take care in future. Hope you enjoyed the podcast 🌸
Dear one, thank you for your feedback. It was actually because the quality of Divyanshi's microphone is better than the quality of Manoj's microphone. We tried our best to process things in post-shooting editing. This is our first podcast and we will learn from this and grow :).
The sharing in the video of seeing your parents in the universe really to sort of get rid of the dualitu touched me deeply. Thank you for this enriching podcast.