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Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar Discourses

Mauricio Perez (Vimukta)

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My name is Mauricio Perez (Vimukta), I am a Social Worker, based in Washington State, USA. I read discourses from Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar also known as (P.R. Sarkar), also known as Shrii Shrii Anandamurti, also affectionately called by His followers as Baba. He founded the worldwide spiritual organization Ananda Marga (Path of Bliss) in 1955. Ananda Marga websites: https://anandamarga.us and https://anandamarga.net---- for inquiries or feedback email: prsarkarpodcast@gmail.com Looking for inte ...
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The latest issues. A broader view. Unique perspectives. Join international journalist Marga Ortigas and her special guests as they have the necessary conversations on everything from historical revisionism to human rights. . "Insightful." | "So Interesting!" | "Super accessible."
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Bhakti Marga Podcasts

Bhakti Marga

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Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda’s Mission of Love is a rapidly expanding worldwide movement known as Bhakti Marga: the path of love and devotion. Here to bring about lasting positive change in the world, the message of his mission is that, ultimately, the only thing that can truly bring such change is bhakti: the Love for God, experienced as devotion within each heart.
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Prabhat Samgiita Tour

Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar

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Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, aka Shrii Shrii Anandamurti and affectionately called Baba (Father), is widely viewed as the preeminent spiritual master of the 20th Century. Among his many and varied achievements, he gave 5018 sublime songs, most of them in Bengali and all of them in the last eight years of his life. This collection of mystic music is known as Prabhat Samgiita (Songs of Prabhat). Since late in 2013, Ac. Abhidevananda Avadhuta has been translating the lyrics of Prabhat Samgiita ...
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Asian Review of Books

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The Asian Review of Books is the only dedicated pan-Asian book review publication. Widely quoted, referenced, republished by leading publications in Asian and beyond and with an archive of more than two thousand book reviews, the ARB also features long-format essays by leading Asian writers and thinkers, excerpts from newly-published books and reviews of arts and culture. Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/asian-review
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AND is the Future, hosted by Ilham Kadri, the CEO of Syensqo, brings together great minds to explore how businesses can be both sustainable AND profitable through innovation and science. The best leaders practice the power of AND. To us, this means embracing ideas and behaviors that others might perceive as opposite or in conflict. Leaders who are daring AND caring. Leaders who are guided by science AND deeply human. Leaders who are strong AND show vulnerability. Leaders who focus on profita ...
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Susi Vine

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Living in a stressful world doesn’t mean you have to give up on happiness. You can live your life in flow by transforming your perspective of stress with some simple tools and habit upgrades. Cut through the noise of conflicting health information and explore current research, meet practitioners resolving disease by addressing the root cause, and learn from inspiring visionaries in a variety of fields who have overcome the challenges of stress to rise and thrive in our demanding world. Susi ...
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Podcast featuring Maye Gal, ingleserang walang pera (broke). A 26 year old self proclaimed critic and minimalist. Curator of things and broken human. Occasional photographer and erratic interior specialist. Gandang ganda sa sarili. Daming satsat minsan non-sense naman. May drama ang mama so sit back and listen to her not-so-peculiar chika and spilling the bean moments. She’s an art of her own daw (sabi niya). x
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"The Tech Diaries" is a podcast that takes a deep dive into the lives and experiences of developers, software engineers and tech innovators. Hosted by me, Sahil David, this podcast features honest conversations with developers from a variety of backgrounds, exploring their personal and professional journeys, their challenges, their adventures and most importantly their mindset.Each episode of "The Tech Diaries" is a unique and engaging exploration of what it means to be a professional in tod ...
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Dada Veda shares seven basic tips that can help you get started and become established in the practice of meditation. If you have additional tips or would like to share things which have helped you, put them down in the comments section. To attend a retreat in person with Dada visit https://www.anandaliina.org/events To contact Dada visit: https://…
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Climate change. The refugee crisis. The rise of social media. These big social questions—and others—inspired journalist Marga Ortigas in the creation of her new novel God’s Ashes (Penguin Southeast Asia, 2024) , a piece of speculative fiction set in a very different 2023. A transnational crime unites the book’s characters, rich and poor, on a journ…
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***This podcast was recorded on February 2024 in New Jersey, USA***Swami Revatikanta is a disciple of Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda. He is also a Spiritual Educator. Listen to his podcast Thinking Bhakti on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Music.LINK: @SwamiRevatikaantaofficialNamarasa das による
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Jayadvaita Swami is an editor, writer, publisher, and teacher. He is a disciple of His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder-Acharya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Maharaj was initiated in 1968 at the age of eighteen. Check out Maharaj's new book "Srila Prabhupada's Kirtana Standarads: A Handbook" Devot…
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On January 16, 1945, dozens of U.S. Navy aircraft took off for China’s southern coast, including the occupied British colony of Hong Kong. It was part of Operation Gratitude, an exercise to target airfields, ports, and convoys throughout the South China Sea. U.S. pilots bombed targets in Hong Kong and, controversially, in neutral Macau as they stro…
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Imagine. Be the change. Inspire - these are the words that Anousheh Ansari had made into a badge for her spacesuit as she became the first Iranian woman to fly into space! They are also the principles that led her to become a successful, sustainable CEO. Anousheh and Ilham have a fascinating conversation about the importance of having big dreams an…
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As soon as the Russian invasion of Ukraine began, prominent independent Russian journalist Mikhail Zygar circulated a Facebook petition signed first by hundreds of his cultural and journalistic contacts and then by thousands of others. That act led to a new law in Russia criminalizing criticism of the war, and Zygar fled Russia. In his time as a jo…
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Dada Vedaprajinananda gives and explains three tips that anyone can use to deepen the meditation experience. To contact Dada visit www.dadaveda.com and to find out about the coming meditation retreat in Illinois visit www.anandaliina.org/events Visit the YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/@dadavedaDada Vedaprajinananda による
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This conversation for mature listeners explores wearable technology that monitors sexual health, with a pioneering device that aims to revolutionize personal well-being, and even help identify cardiovascular and other chronic issues. Dr. Elliot Justin, MD, FACEP is the CEO and Founder of FirmTech, the first sex tech company dedicated to improving m…
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Macau was supposed to be a sleepy post for John Reeves, the British consul for the Portuguese colony on China’s southern coast. He arrived, alone, in June 1941, his wife and daughter left behind in China. Seven months later, Japan had bombed Pearl Harbor, invaded Hong Kong, and made Reeves the last remaining British diplomat for hundreds of miles, …
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This episode was recorded in March 2024 in New Jersey, USAA link to Kishor’s Kirtan (starts at 02:10:00) referenced at the end by Namarasa: https://www.youtube.com/live/Yu0sGv-A...Kishor Gopal Das was born into ISKCON and is a kirtaniya, teacher, and preacher of Krishna Consciousness. He is based in Alachua, Florida. To get in touch with Kishor Gop…
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After reading David Chaffetz’s newest book, you’d think that the horse–not oil–has been humanity’s most important strategic commodity. As David writes in his book Raiders, Rulers and Traders: The Horse and the Rise of Empires (Norton, 2024), societies in Central Asia grew powerful on the backs of strong herds of horses, giving them a military and a…
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Journalism has been in a state of disruption since the development of the Internet. The Metaverse, or what some describe as the future of the Internet, is likely to fuel even further disruption in journalism. Digital platforms and journalism enterprises are already investing substantial resources into the Metaverse, or its likely components of arti…
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Susi shares her top tips to raise your vibration in a chaotic world, with insights to help you catch your breath and lighten your load. In this special episode we’ll explore Do’s and Don’ts to resolve stress and boost your resilience, from prioritizing rest and relaxation to making mindful choices about nutrition and media consumption. Plus, we'll …
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Climate change. The refugee crisis. The rise of social media. These big social questions—and others—inspired journalist Marga Ortigas in the creation of her new novel God’s Ashes (Penguin Southeast Asia, 2024) , a piece of speculative fiction set in a very different 2023. A transnational crime unites the book’s characters, rich and poor, on a journ…
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So how does it feel to be part of one of the most sustainable sports? Great, according to Formula E champion, Stoffel Vandoorne! As he explains, Formula E, the driving competition for electric cars, is “really a championship that is on the rise, that is pushing sustainability, electrification and bringing that racing to the cities as well.” Stoffel…
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***This podcast was recorded in February 2024 in New Jersey, USA.***0:00 - Start02:05 - Intro & Background of Kalakantha prabhu06:30 - Writing books and poems as a service16:30 - Processing of writing poems & use of AI 24:54 - What is Krishna House Project32:09 - Liberal vs conservative approach in preaching to locals51:07 - KH vetting process56:56…
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This episode was recorded in February 2024, in New Jersey, USA. Yogi Nataraj is currently completing his PhD in Ayurveda, yoga, and Physiology, focusing on innovative approaches to reversing chronic conditions, particularly diabetes. With a deep academic background, he holds master's degrees in both yoga and Ayurveda, complemented by a bachelor's d…
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Sri Prem Prayojan Prabhu has three decades of experience in the practice of Bhakti yoga and the study of Vedic texts under the personal tutelage of some of the greatest masters of the 20th century, including Srila Bhaktivedanta Narayana Goswami Maharaja and Srila Gour Govinda Swami Maharaja. In the service of his spiritual teachers, he has translat…
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Send us a text Today's podcast is a reading of the book titled "Anandamurti: The Jamalpur Years by brother Devashish. This is a reading of the 32nd of 33 chapters of the book. Copyright 2010 by Devashish Donald Acosta. If you enjoy the book I would encourage you to consider purchasing a copy of the book to support the efforts of brother Devashish a…
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In 330 BC, Alexander the Great conquers the city of Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Persian Empire. His troops later burn it to the ground, capping centuries of tensions between the Hellenistic Greeks and Macedonians and the Persians. That event kicks off Rachel Kousser’s book Alexander at the End of the World: The Forgotten Final Years o…
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Liz Long, author of "Navigating Shitstorms," shares her personal story of overcoming childhood trauma and adult depression, and insights from her own transformative journey from "Victimtown" to "Freedomville." Liz’s childhood was shaped by the mysterious disappearance of a close family member, until she committed to healing and called on intrinsic …
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Shanghailanders (Spiegel & Grau: 2024), the debut novel from Juli Min, starts at the end: Leo, a wealthy Shanghai businessman, sees his wife and daughters off at the airport as they travel to Boston. Everyone, it seems, is unhappy. The novel then travels backwards through time, giving answers to questions revealed in later chapters, jumping from pe…
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Send us a text [Please excuse any variations in tone as we are currently refining a cloned version of my voice. We're focused on increasing output quality and quantity.] Today's podcast is a reading of the book titled "Anandamurti: The Jamalpur Years by brother Devashish. This is a reading of the 31st of 33 chapters of the book. Copyright 2010 by D…
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For the first half of the twentieth century, no American industry boasted a more motley and prolific trade press than the movie business—a cutthroat landscape that set the stage for battle by ink. In 1930, Martin Quigley, publisher of Exhibitors Herald, conspired with Hollywood studios to eliminate all competing trade papers, yet this attempt and e…
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How Documentaries Went Mainstream: A History, 1960-2022 (Oxford University Press, 2023) provides a more comprehensive and meaningful periodization of the commercialization of documentary film. Although the commercial ascension of documentary films might seem meteoric, it is the culmination of decades-long efforts that have developed and fortified t…
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Baseball’s introduction to the Philippines. The slot machine trade between Manila and Shanghai. A musical based extremely loosely on the life of the sultan of Sulu. These are just a few of the historical topics from Lio Mangubat’s Silk, Silver, Spices, Slaves: Lost Tales from the Philippine Colonial Period (Faction Press: 2024), a collection of 13 …
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Aryana Rollins is featured in this episode as the first Stress Buster Spotlight guest! Aryana’s primary issue of stress is her beloved dog, Roby’s behavior when guests arrive, or in other situations where he becomes defensive. Susi shares insights into ways Aryana can prepare for and maneuver through situations with a more calm and peaceful perspec…
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The spice islands: Specks of land in the Indonesian archipelago that were the exclusive home of cloves, commodities once worth their weight in gold. The Portuguese got there first, persuading the Spanish to fund expeditions trying to go the other direction, sailing westward across the Atlantic. Roger Crowley, in his new book Spice: The 16th-Century…
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In the 2010s, Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) began to mobilize an international media system to project Turkey as a rising player and counter foreign criticism of its authoritarian practices. In Talking Back to the West: How Turkey Uses Counter-Hegemony to Reshape the Global Communication Order (University of Illinois Press, 20…
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We are looking at Shiva’s guidelines for achieving spiritual success. Dada Vedaprajinananda goes over the main points based on discourses given by Shrii Shrii Anandamurti in Ananda Vacanamrtam Parts 3 and 12. To contact Dada Veda directly visit http://www.dadaveda.com and go to the contact page. Please subscribe to the audio podcast and to the YouT…
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Welcome to the Global Media & Communication podcast series. This podcast is a multimodal project powered by the Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication (CARGC) at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. At CARGC, we produce and promote critical, interdisciplinary, and multimodal research on global medi…
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It’s the 1930s. Amarendra Chandra Pandey, the youngest son of an Indian prince, is about to board a train when a man bumps into him. Amarendra feels a prick; he then boards the train, worried about what it portends. Just over a week later, Amarendra is dead—of plague. India had not had a case of plague in a dozen years: Was Amarendra’s death natura…
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Early pollsters thought they had the psychological tools to quantify American mind, thereby enabling a truly democratic polity that would be governed by a rational public opinion. Today, we malign the misinformed public and dismiss the deluge of frivolous polls. How did the rational public become the phantom public? We tell the story of George Gall…
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For over thirty years, modern Italy was plagued by ransom kidnappings perpetrated by bandits and organised crime syndicates. Nearly 700 men, women, and children were abducted from across the country between the late 1960s and the late 1990s, held hostage by members of the Sardinian banditry, Cosa Nostra, and the ’Ndrangheta. Subjected to harsh capt…
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Melville Jacoby was a U.S. war correspondent during the Sino-Japanese War and, later, the Second World War, writing about the Japanese advances from Chongqing, Hanoi, and Manila. He was also a relative of Bill Lascher, a journalist–specifically, the cousin of Bill’s grandmother. Bill has now collected Mel’s work in a book: A Danger Shared: A Journa…
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Melville Jacoby was a U.S. war correspondent during the Sino-Japanese War and, later, the Second World War, writing about the Japanese advances from Chongqing, Hanoi, and Manila. He was also a relative of Bill Lascher, a journalist–specifically, the cousin of Bill’s grandmother. Bill has now collected Mel’s work in a book: A Danger Shared: A Journa…
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Eliza Scidmore (1856-1928) was a journalist, a world traveler, a writer, an amateur photographer, the first female board member of the National Geographic Society — and the one responsible for the idea to plant Japanese cherry trees in Washington DC. Her fascinating life is expertly told by Diana Parsell in Eliza Scidmore: The Trailblazing Journali…
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