In this segment, host Sowjanya explains the scientific and superstitious reason why some people wake up on their side after a good night's rest The inclination to wake up on the right side after a night's sleep isn't universally applicable but has some cultural, personal, or physical influences. In traditional Hindu belief, starting the day by placing the right foot first on the floor is considered auspicious. Biomechanically, sleeping on the right side may aid digestion and alleviate pressure on vital organs. Some suggest it prevents acid reflux due to the stomach's positioning. However, the side people wake up on can vary due to comfort, habits, and the body's natural repositioning during sleep, making it a subjective practice rather than a universal phenomenon. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanya tells listeners the significance of the Crow in Indian mythology and the role the bird plays even today. In Indian mythology, the crow holds multifaceted significance across various cultural narratives. Revered in Hinduism, it symbolizes both positive and negative attributes. Lord Shani, associated with the planet Saturn, is often depicted with a crow, representing vigilance and spirituality. On the contrary, the crow is linked with ancestors and foretelling in some folk beliefs. Additionally, the Mahabharata features a pivotal event where a crow disrupts Yudhishthira's attempt to quench the thirst of a dying person, leading to a curse. This dichotomy illustrates the crow's portrayal as an omen, messenger, and harbinger of both blessings and misfortune in Indian mythology. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanyaa discusses why the state of Karnataka in Southern India celebrates Rajyotsava Day. Karnataka Rajyotsava, celebrated on November 1st, marks the formation of the state of Karnataka in India. This vibrant festival commemorates Karnataka's unification and pays tribute to its rich cultural heritage, diverse traditions, and notable achievements. The festivities include colourful processions, traditional dances like Dollu Kunitha and Yakshagana, music performances, flag-hoisting ceremonies, and cultural events. Citizens proudly adorn traditional attire, fly the Kannada flag, and engage in community activities, showcasing the state's cultural diversity. The celebration serves as a testament to Karnataka's distinct identity, fostering a sense of pride, unity, and reverence among its people for their state's heritage and history. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanya discusses the important topic of the GI tag and tells listeners why it is important in today's world. A Geographical Indication (GI) tag denotes a certification that identifies products originating from a specific geographical location, possessing qualities, reputation, or characteristics associated uniquely with that region. It safeguards against imitation and assures consumers of product authenticity and quality. This tag, granted by governing bodies, protects traditional methods, cultural heritage, and local expertise integral to the product's distinctiveness. Products like foods, handicrafts, and industrial goods, adorned with the GI tag, promote economic value for local producers, supporting rural economies. The tag not only upholds a region's cultural identity but also fosters market demand and elevates the product's marketability on a global scale. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanya takes us through the several world records that was created in international cricket over the years by different players. The ICC Cricket World Cup stands as cricket's most prestigious tournament, showcasing the world's best teams competing for glory in One Day International (ODI) cricket. Held every four years, the tournament gathers nations from around the globe for intense and riveting matches spanning several weeks. Established in 1975, this pinnacle event captivates fans with thrilling moments, outstanding performances, and iconic rivalries etched in cricketing history. Hosted by different countries, the tournament unites cricket enthusiasts worldwide, celebrating sportsmanship and the universal love for this gentleman's game while crowning one nation as the pinnacle of cricket excellence. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanya takes us through the history & significance of celebrating the Navratri festival. Navratri, a vibrant and devout Hindu festival, celebrates the power of the divine feminine, honouring Goddess Durga in her various manifestations over nine nights and ten days. Observed twice a year—Chaitra Navratri in March-April and Sharad Navratri in September-October—it symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. Devotees engage in rigorous fasting, devotional songs, and intricate dance forms like Garba and Dandiya, clad in colourful traditional attire. Each day holds significance, dedicated to different incarnations of the goddess, fostering spiritual reflection and cultural unity. Navratri, a time of joyous festivities, illuminates India with exuberance, spirituality, and collective devotion. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanya tells the story of one the most important pilgrimage sites in India - Amarnath. Amarnath, nestled in the Himalayas, is a significant pilgrimage site for Hindus in northern India. Revered for the naturally formed ice lingam, a symbol of Lord Shiva, devotees embark on a challenging trek to reach this sacred shrine during the annual Amarnath Yatra. This pilgrimage, held during July and August, witnesses thousands of devotees undertaking a strenuous trek through rugged terrain and snow-capped mountains, reflecting profound devotion and spiritual fervour. The journey, starting from Pahalgam or Baltal, encompasses serene landscapes, high altitudes, and a spiritual aura, making it a revered journey for seekers of divine blessings and religious fulfilment. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanya gives listeners an insight into the history and significance of the Amarnath Yatra. The Amarnath Yatra, a sacred pilgrimage, connects devotees to the mystical origins of Lord Shiva. The revered Amarnath Cave, nestled in the Himalayas, is believed to be the place where Lord Shiva revealed the secret of immortality (Amar Katha) to his consort, Goddess Parvati. Legend has it that this divine revelation was heard by a pair of doves, symbolizing peace and devotion, leading to the sanctification of the cave. Pilgrims undertake the challenging Amarnath Yatra annually to seek Lord Shiva's blessings by trekking through arduous terrains. The icy Shivling formed inside the cave is considered a divine manifestation of Shiva. This journey symbolizes spiritual purification, endurance, and unwavering faith, connecting devotees to the ancient legend and the transcendental essence of Lord Shiva's divine wisdom. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanya takes listeners through the history of India and why it is called "Bharat". The name "Bharat" holds deep cultural and historical significance in India. It traces back to ancient scriptures and mythology, specifically from the revered Sanskrit epic, the Mahabharata. According to Hindu mythology, Bharat was a legendary emperor and an ancestor of the Pandavas. His reign was considered a golden era of righteousness and prosperity. The term "Bharatvarsha" or "Bharat" was used to denote the region ruled by King Bharat, encompassing present-day India and beyond. Over time, "Bharat" became synonymous with the Indian subcontinent in various texts and scriptures. It reflects a sense of heritage, pride, and continuity with the ancient past, serving as a reminder of India's historical legacy, diverse cultures, and the enduring spirit of its people. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanya tells the story of how the Indian subcontinent got its name, through different eras in history. The name "India" finds its origins in the ancient Sanskrit word "Sindhu," referring to the mighty river Indus, which flowed through the region. Over time, the Persians adapted this term as "Hindu," using it to describe the land beyond the river. The Greeks, through their contacts with the Persians, transformed this to "Indos" and "Indika," which later evolved into "India" in English. Historically, the name encapsulates the rich heritage and diverse cultures that thrived along the Indus River, encompassing a vast expanse of land, traditions, languages, and civilizations. Today, "India" symbolizes a nation imbued with a mosaic of history, cultures, and identities. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanya takes listeners through one of India's historical events - the nation's first Independence Day celebrations in 1947. India's inaugural Independence Day on August 15, 1947, marked an unprecedented epoch in the nation's history, heralding a new dawn after nearly two centuries of British colonial rule. Celebrations echoed across the country as the tricolour flag was unfurled for the first time, signifying India's sovereignty. Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister, delivered a stirring speech, exalting the nation's triumph and envisioning a future rooted in unity and progress. Amidst jubilation, India embarked on a journey of rebuilding and shaping its destiny, emphasizing the values of democracy, unity, and social equality. The day resonated with hope, fervour, and an ardent commitment to charting a course towards progress and development. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanya takes us through the story of one of Indian mythology's prominent figures - Dadhichi Maharshi. Dadhichi Maharshi, a revered figure in Hindu mythology, is renowned for his selfless sacrifice. According to legends, he donated his spine to the gods to create a powerful weapon, the Vajra, capable of defeating the demon Vritra. Dadhichi's sacrifice exemplifies unparalleled devotion and the willingness to endure immense personal pain for the greater good. His story emphasizes the Hindu virtue of selflessness and the belief in the cosmic balance maintained by noble sacrifices. Dadhichi's spine, integrated into the Vajra, became an instrument of divine triumph, immortalizing his legacy as a symbol of altruism and divine service. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanya tells us the story of Lord Ganesha's famed mouse - The Mooshika Vahana. In Hindu mythology, Mooshika Vahana refers to Lord Ganesha's unique mount, a mouse. The story symbolizes wisdom and humility prevailing over size and strength. Despite its small stature, the mouse serves as Ganesha's loyal vehicle, demonstrating that intellect and devotion supersede physical might. Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, riding the Mooshika signifies the harmonious coexistence of diverse qualities. The tale imparts the profound lesson that true strength lies in the unity of intelligence and devotion, emphasizing that even the humblest creature can play an essential role in divine narratives, embodying the spirit of collaboration and divine synergy. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanya takes us through the story of Kakabhushandi - an immortal being that is featured in the Indian epic, Ramayana. In the Ramayana, Kakabhushandi's story is a fascinating tale of transformation and wisdom. Originally a celestial Garuda, he incurs a curse transforming him into a crow due to an unwitting insult to a sage. Undeterred, Kakabhushandi embraces his avian form with unparalleled wisdom and devotion. Perched on Lord Rama's bow during the epic battle of Ramayana, he imparts spiritual insights, serving as a wise counsellor. Kakabhushandi's journey symbolizes resilience, acceptance, and the timeless wisdom that even in a diminished form, one can radiate profound knowledge and contribute meaningfully to the cosmic drama unfolding in the Ramayana. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanya tells the story of a rare gemstone in Indian Mythology - the 'Shyamantaka Mani'. "Shyamantaka Mani" is an enchanting saga deeply rooted in Indian mythology. The narrative centres around the legendary Shyamantaka gem, steeped in divine significance. In the tale, the precious jewel becomes a symbol of cosmic balance and prosperity. Its disappearance sparks a mythological quest, intertwining gods, mortals, and mystical creatures. Set against the backdrop of ancient India, the story explores the intricate dynamics of divine realms and mortal lives. As characters embark on a celestial adventure, the legend of Shyamantaka Mani unfolds, revealing profound truths about destiny, devotion, and the timeless interplay between the celestial and earthly realms in Indian mythological lore. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanya tells one of the most popular stories in Indian mythology - the story of Lord Ganesha & the moon. One of the most beloved tales featuring Lord Ganesha revolves around the moon. Once, after a playful feast, young Ganesha rode on his mouse, startling the moon and causing it to wane. Mocked by other gods, the moon sought refuge with Lord Shiva, who advised him to approach Ganesha for forgiveness. Understanding the moon's remorse, Ganesha kindly granted him a boon, decreeing that anyone who looks at the moon on the auspicious occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi will face false accusations. This story not only highlights Ganesha's benevolence but also explains the tradition of avoiding moon-gazing on that sacred day. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanya takes us through the different avatars that Lord Ganesha took on, which is spoken about elaborately in Hindu mythology. Lord Ganesha, the revered Hindu deity, is believed to take on various avatars to fulfil specific cosmic purposes. Among them, the popular forms include Vakratunda, with a twisted trunk symbolizing his ability to remove obstacles; Mahotkata, a fearsome manifestation representing his protective nature; Dhumraketu, depicted with a smoky complexion and a comet-like halo; and Gajanana, portraying him as the elephant-headed god. Each avatar carries unique attributes, emphasizing Ganesha's diverse roles in Hindu mythology, from remover of obstacles to bestower of wisdom and protector of devotees. These avatars serve as powerful embodiments of his multifaceted divine presence in the Hindu pantheon. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanya talks about the oldest known statue of Lord Ganesha that was discovered in India centuries ago. The oldest known statue of Lord Ganesha discovered in India is an exquisite representation of the revered deity. Carved from schist stone, this ancient artefact dates back to the 5th century CE, showcasing remarkable craftsmanship. Standing at just over 2 feet tall, the statue depicts Ganesha in a seated posture, adorned with intricate jewellery and a crown. His elephant head, symbolizing wisdom and auspiciousness, is a prominent feature. This significant archaeological find provides invaluable insights into the early worship of Lord Ganesha in the Indian subcontinent, highlighting the enduring cultural and spiritual significance of this beloved deity in Hinduism. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanya takes us through the significance behind the sacred flute used by Lord Krishna in Hindu mythology. Lord Krishna's flute, known as "Murali" in Sanskrit, is a divine and iconic instrument in Hindu mythology. Crafted from a special type of bamboo, it embodies ethereal beauty and symbolism. The flute is inseparable from the image of Lord Krishna, representing his divine connection with music, nature, and the soul. Its melodious tunes are said to captivate not only mortal beings but also the hearts of gods and goddesses. The music of Lord Krishna's flute is believed to evoke a sense of bliss, spiritual awakening, and an eternal longing for the divine. It is a symbol of love, devotion, and transcendence in Hindu culture. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.
In this segment, host Sowjanya talks about Lord Krishna's famed instrument - the divine flute and how its melodies captured the interest of the gods in Indian Mythology. Lord Krishna's flute, known as "Murali" in Sanskrit, is a divine and iconic instrument in Hindu mythology. Crafted from a special type of bamboo, it embodies ethereal beauty and symbolism. The flute is inseparable from the image of Lord Krishna, representing his divine connection with music, nature, and the soul. Its melodious tunes are said to captivate not only mortal beings but also the hearts of gods and goddesses. The music of Lord Krishna's flute is believed to evoke a sense of bliss, spiritual awakening, and an eternal longing for the divine. It is a symbol of love, devotion, and transcendence in Hindu culture. Listen in. Subscribe to this podcast and also follow us here. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjsowjanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rjsowjanyaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rjsowjanyaofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rjsowjanya Credits: Produced by SpoolerProducer - Prathiksha NehruAudio Editor - Sujay BhatShow Host - RJ Sowjanya Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.