J Sai Deepak Garu is a gem of indic wing...delight listening to him & his thought provoking & enlightening corollary about Sanatan culture and indic renaissance.
Please Sai Gift this book to all the Supreme Milords. I have already purchased this book and I am actively promoting this book, even to my dentist who enjoys talking with me on these subjects a lot.
Bhaade ki samajh aur akla ke thekedaaron ki raatein sleepless honay waali hain😈 unki banaayi hui khokhli neenv aur kamzor padhne waali hai🔱🚩🚩🚩 Thanks, Team Upword and J. Sai Deepak for standing up for the cause and persevering with it until now. May all the necessary help for the sustenance, find innumerable ways to reach such Dhaarmik Warriors.🙌🏽🙇🏽♂️🙏🏽
You overlooked his thoroughness and incisiveness. I listened to him on the law in one of his videos and was so impressed with his restlessness in analysing things. One might think that restlessness and thoroughness are mutually exclusive but not with this guy. I wish you well in your practice. I'll attempt to get your book as soon as Covid restrictions are eased in my country. Best wishes.
Completed my first reading of "India that is Bharat". Must be made compulsory high school reading. Thank you, JSD garu. It is a tough read - both from the English perspective and from a research perspective, but recommend it as an essential read for a fearless look at our historical roots. I am now making notes to summarize for myself each chapter. If you are a youngster who wants to go places, read this book first, to know who you are and what you are likely to come up against. Quote from the book - "The direct and intended consequence of coloniality and the introduction of the modernity/rationality complex was the creation of supposedly universal standards for morals, ethics, religion, language, knowledge, scientific temper, political organisation, nationhood, individual rights, and more - in short, culture and civilisation."
Already pre ordered the book and can't wait for it. This discussion was very much awaited. J Sai Deepak is the only person I can listen to all day despite me being not from a law background because he understands common people of Bharat or rather people who want to dig deep into the Indic thoughts and values
Keenly interested in Colonialism, the Colonisation of Bharat and the ramifications of the appositely coined Coloniality, whose impact is perceptible even without the name .
Now only I was "debating" with a colonial mind who was thanking Britishers and christian missionaries for opening up education to masses .. Funny he didn't hear about nalanda and gurukuls , and he is Indian . I cant deal with these people , just want to slap them .
Shudras were denied education, discrimination and untochability existed which u can't atttribute to mughal or britishers... It happens even today in subtle manner.... Slap me now
@patriot When the Britishers came to India the Gurukulas had a capacity of 60 to 70 percent of Shudra students which has been recorded by the foreigners themselves. Please read Dharmapal's account of this fact
@@Thepatriotpodcast24 right the British were so good that they treated everyone as equals and ensured all were educated, treated right out of the goodness of their hearts 🙄🙄🙄
@@Thepatriotpodcast24 if you were discriminated by 4% Brahmin in 500 years of islamic rule 200 years of British rule and 70 years of Congress rules then you deserve one more rice bag along with that discrimination
My aim for buying this book was this. I needed the knowledge and the ammunition (with facts) with which I could counter the ignorant liberals and leftists hell-bent on maligning everything that is Bharathiya. So far, I've read about 20% and I can already say it serves this purpose very well! There is such open hostility and a sense of disrespect associated with our own culture and languages. It needs to change. It can only change if people like J Sai Deepak write more content and people like us read and spread it around in whatever circles we have an influence on.
I bought the book. It is such an interesting read. Please complete the entire series J. Sai Deepak! You're an exceptional writer and an eloquent speaker.
I ordered and received the book a few days back. Mr. Sai Deepak states this is targeted to an audience in India between 18 and 50, as I suppose they will dictate the future of India. Being an NRI and several decades older than the mean of the target, I am thankful for this wonderful work. Yes, I was brainwashed by the 'British Coloniality' and it is time absolve that stupid fog. 'Am prepared to donate this book after I read it and help with ordering more, to spread the word by outstanding civic minded organizations in India
Great Job Ashishji and Sai Deepakji It is a delight to see you guys Just fantastic look forward to puchasing and receiving the hard copy Om namo Bharath the great
His words are meaningful at the end. We can see many countries that has lost their past are in miserable conditions, and it’s people are running away from those countries. Unless they have been recognised by their past they will not be treated by goodwill. Our past determines what we will be in future, we must know our past and it’s value. Hats off to Mr J Sai Deepak.
Pre-ordered this book already. Great initiative. Great going 👍 all sanatanis must unite to save and flourish the glory of sanatana dharma and sanctity of Bharata.
Thank God we have people like you who explore these arenas. De colonialising our minds is the first step towards asking valid questions about our Indic Civilization and its values. We will not become history, we will create History :)
If you Accept that India is civilizational nation then her Flag should be our Civilization Flag of "Bhagwa"🕉️🚩 and our Army's war cry should our Civilizational War cry of "HAR HAR MAHADEV" not those of Jai Hind types if your State is seriously consider India as Civilizational State
Recently while making a video on Garos of Meghalaya. A hindu jati converted to Xtianity. I too encountered 'Coloniality' . Well 37 Garos conversation to Xtianity in 1876 that Missionaries got "hope" in the northeastern part of India.
Well as a Tamil Christian am sure you have met us without realising it... Cos we are not anglicised ( this is culture what you eat how u dress etc) but followers of christhu. So we dress Indian, eat Indian but our religious belief differs. Google Thomas christians . And also you would know that Christ was not Portugese or British. Their church has undergone reform in their belief since then...
I have come to learn so so many things from J. Sai Deepak. He is one of the most articulate speaker and deep thinker amongst all the current political commentators across the spectrum. His clarity of thought and grasp of knowledge is absolutely commendable and inspiring. I am going to buy the book 1. Because of course I want to read it, 2. I want to give back to JSD in a small form for what I have learnt from him.
Ordered the book in the first hour of its release. I really wish I could have a signed copy of the book. But nevertheless, I'm really excited to read it. Best wishes to J Sai for the book. And I am sure this will turn out to be the gem in the library of indic books. May Jagganath bless.
Fantastic discussion by two great Atmans! Most Bharatiya people I come across fidget, laugh, mock, squirm the very moment I utter the words 'Bharat' & 'Bharatiya'. The potent combination of inferiority complex & ignorance among people of all ages is sickening. I am not blaming anybody though. I used to be one of them. But I chose to get to the truth & learn than live the half-baked colonial lies in the name of modernity.
I discovered Sri Sai Deepak and Sri Dushyanth Sridhar somewhere in the middle of last year. Both have taken different paths but the goal seems to be the same - discover our past, where we come from and what we have lost on the way and the choices before us. It is difficult but not impossible to get back on the Indic path. Another thing I would like to point out is we celebrate the great minds that come out of institutions like IITs, IIMs, BIT etc especially those who have found success in the C-suite. It’s time to recognize great minds like these men who come from the same institutions but have taken a very difficult path to put the rest of us on the right path. Thank you Upword team for bringing us content like this. Can’t wait to get my hands on SJD’s book!
Is the book available in the U.S? If not is there any way Upword can arrange shipping to the U.S? Edit: I see the kindle version is available, just pre-ordered it. Keep it up J. Sai Deepak garu.
अद्भुत वाद ! पुस्तक कि प्रतिलिपि को मैंने भी मँगवाया है , अग्नि कि उड़ान के पश्चात यह दूसरी पुस्तक मैं स्वंय खरीदकर पढूँगा । इसका एकमात्र कारण साई.दीपक जी कि बुद्धिमत्ता और विलक्ष्ण क्षमता है । आशीश धर जी और साई दीपक जी आप दोनों को प्रणाम 🙏🏻
I am reading the book and just want to tell you all that please get this book anyhow and read it for once. You will come across many thing that you wouldn't have come across without this book. Salute to Learned Advocate J. Sai Deepak Ji.
i deeoly admire Sai Deepak for hisbrilliance. I have purchased the book. My request is to translate the book into all the Indian languages. May the lofty thoughts reach everyone!
For me Rajiv Malhotra makes lots of sense to get historical civilizational details of Bharat. In terms of law and constitutional aspects Sai Deepak. Rough edged Clarity as it exists never mincing words
Sir do regular discussion as sanjay dixit sir does. it helps in narrative building. Young people like us need to know- what was we, what should be we. Onus is upon u to enlighten the generation. 🙏
Sai is a sagacious critique, super intelligent 🧠 Bless you Sai. We need a Sai from each state to make all our Indians know and understand our Power within, culture, rich history and to exercise them , impart them to every single individual in our nation & roar to the entire world.
A great surprise. In a dilemma whether I first watch this episode or go to pre-order my copy. One significant attempt to propagate the conscience of Indic Renaissance.
Well conducted interview, mature discussion and some revealing aspects which is tempting to get my hands on the book ASAP. Thank you and best wishes to Sai Deepak to continue his tremendous work and enlighten who are keen to learn and share.
Clarity of thought displayed by Sai Deepak is phenomenal! Hope he emerges a major voice in public intellectual discourse and helps right wing ecosystem raise its profile.
Sai Deepak... I admire your ability to enmesh things so as to declutter. You inspire me to read and know more about Bharat. I would have missed knowing the greatness of Bharat if it wasn’t for your speeches and writings.