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Dance is a beautiful medium to honor the past while building community in the present. Today, we are joined by Bhumi B Patel of Patel Dance Works to discuss her distinguished career. In this episode, you'll hear all about Bhumi's life, her creative interests, her college education at a women's liberal arts institution, her love for constant learning and education, and so much more! We delve into her MFA experience and working through injury before discussing her dissertation on how queer of color performance is informed by improvisational practice and the 'ghosts' of the past. She even tells us about getting her Ph.D. during COVID, what her research was about, and how she managed to finish it in just four years. Lastly, Bhumi tells us how she plans on expanding her dissertation work into a book and what else we can expect from her in the future. From her master's thesis encompassing the upheaval after World War Two, to her deep love for dance writing, Bhumi's talents, interests, and achievements are fascinating! This is a conversation you don't want to miss, so be sure to tune in now! Key Points From This Episode: Introducing Bhumi Patel to the show. How she became interested in dance, and why she chose a women's college. What inspired Bhumi to pursue a career in dance during her undergrad. Bhumi tells us about her master's thesis on Anna Sokolow's Rooms. What kept drawing Bhumi back into an academic setting. Bhumi's experience doing her MFA at Mills College and her focus on grief. Her dissertation on how queer of color performance is informed by improvisation. How she advocated for change through writing and starting her dance company. Bhumi tells us about the content of her Ph.D. and her determination to finish it fast. What she plans to do with her research and her plans for the future. For more on this podcast episode: Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast Connect with us on Facebook & Instagram
In this powerful podcast, Nepalese political theorist Biswo Bhakta Dulal (Ahuti) breaks down some of the most urgent global and national issues shaping Nepal today. From the rising tensions of the Iran USA conflict and the possibility of global war, to how the US dollar could impact the Nepal economy, this conversation dives deep into geopolitics and its real consequences. We explore Nepal geopolitics, including Nepal India security relations, border issues, and the controversial SPP Nepal agreement. Ahuti also explains the Nepal citizenship problem, E voting Nepal debates, and how Nepal can prepare for global uncertainty. The discussion further expands into social and political identity, including the Dalit debate Nepal, historical context, and Bhumi sudhar Nepal (land reform). There's also a thought-provoking segment on global power structures and the Epstein discussion podcast topic. If you want to understand Nepal current affairs, global war analysis Nepal, and Nepal foreign policy in a rapidly changing world, this episode provides critical insights. Stay informed about Nepal economic crisis risks, geopolitical shifts in South Asia, and what it all means for Nepal's future.
Discussing the inspiration behind her upcoming album, Bhumi Devi, Nina Rao and Raghu Markus explore preserving the planet and devotion to the sacred mother.Support the pre-sale of Bhumi Devi with exclusive reward levels on Kickstarter until June 2. Click here for more information.This week on Mindrolling, Raghu and Nina chat about: Moderating our consumption and doing our best to heal the earthNina's work in preserving wilderness areasWisely receiving gifts from Mother Earth while preserving uncorrupted landsThe unconditional love and presence that resonates through Maharaj-jiThe reciprocal relationship we have with the divineWhen Nina met Siddhi Ma, and seeing her as merged with Maharaj-jiThe first time Nina chanted for Siddhi MaSatsang: connecting with Maharaj-ji through communityPrayers to the Goddess in Nina's new album, Bhumi Devi Connect with Nina Rao this Summer at the Ram Dass Legacy Summer Mountain Retreat! Learn more HERE.About Nina Rao:Nina Rao is a devotional singer. She tours with Krishna Das, playing cymbals, singing, and acting as his business manager. Nina has two of her own albums, “Antarayaami – Knower of All Hearts” and “Anubhav”. Nina regularly leads kirtan, workshops, and retreats in her hometown of Brooklyn, New York and beyond. Together with Chandra and Genevieve Walker, Nina operates the 21 Taras Collective. You can keep up with Nina on her website or find her on Instagram @nina_rao and on Facebook @NinaRaoChant.“Even if we've never met Maharaj-ji, we understand presence, we understand sacred divine presence that holds love, peace, equanimity, understanding, a place where you feel free on some level. That happened to me as a child, chanting to my grandpa, living close to the earth, engaging in ritual, and creating a space where we can offer gratitude.” –Nina RaoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Palestras completas e trechos selecionados de discursos deSwami B. V. Tripurari traduzidos para a língua portuguesa. Tradução simultânea das aulas de domingo pelo seu discípulo: Jivadaya Krsna Das.Áudio na voz do seu discípulo: Prema Mantra Das. Swami B. V. Tripurari é um mestre espiritual da tradição Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava. Ele é discípulo de Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Recebeu sua primeira iniciação em 1972 e entrou na ordem de vida renunciada — sannyasa — em 1975. Após a partida de Srila Prabhupada, Swami Tripurari refugiou-se em Srila B. R. Sridhara Deva Goswami, um renomado irmão espiritual de seu mestre. Atualmente, Swami Tripurari reside em Audarya Ashram, na Califórnia, Estados Unidos, onde se dedica à escrita, ao ensino e à orientação de seus estudantes. Ele também viaja pelo mundo compartilhando seus ensinamentos, visitando paísescomo Brasil, Chile, Polônia e Inglaterra. Para saber mais sobre sua vida, ensinamentos, livros e palestras, por favor, visite os links abaixo:Site oficial swamitripurari.com.brAcompanhe o canal do Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@SwamiTripurari-Portugu%C3%AAs
Palestras completas e trechos selecionados de discursos deSwami B. V. Tripurari traduzidos para a língua portuguesa. Tradução simultânea das aulas de domingo pelo seu discípulo: Jivadaya Krsna Das.Áudio na voz do seu discípulo: Prema Mantra Das. Swami B. V. Tripurari é um mestre espiritual da tradição Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava. Ele é discípulo de Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Recebeu sua primeira iniciação em 1972 e entrou na ordem de vida renunciada — sannyasa — em 1975. Após a partida de Srila Prabhupada, Swami Tripurari refugiou-se em Srila B. R. Sridhara Deva Goswami, um renomado irmão espiritual de seu mestre. Atualmente, Swami Tripurari reside em Audarya Ashram, na Califórnia, Estados Unidos, onde se dedica à escrita, ao ensino e à orientação de seus estudantes. Ele também viaja pelo mundo compartilhando seus ensinamentos, visitando paísescomo Brasil, Chile, Polônia e Inglaterra. Para saber mais sobre sua vida, ensinamentos, livros e palestras, por favor, visite os links abaixo:Site oficial swamitripurari.com.brAcompanhe o canal do Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@SwamiTripurari-Portugu%C3%AAs
Palestras completas e trechos selecionados de discursos deSwami B. V. Tripurari traduzidos para a língua portuguesa. Tradução simultânea das aulas de domingo pelo seu discípulo: Jivadaya Krsna Das.Áudio na voz do seu discípulo: Prema Mantra Das. Swami B. V. Tripurari é um mestre espiritual da tradição Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava. Ele é discípulo de Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Recebeu sua primeira iniciação em 1972 e entrou na ordem de vida renunciada — sannyasa — em 1975. Após a partida de Srila Prabhupada, Swami Tripurari refugiou-se em Srila B. R. Sridhara Deva Goswami, um renomado irmão espiritual de seu mestre. Atualmente, Swami Tripurari reside em Audarya Ashram, na Califórnia, Estados Unidos, onde se dedica à escrita, ao ensino e à orientação de seus estudantes. Ele também viaja pelo mundo compartilhando seus ensinamentos, visitando paísescomo Brasil, Chile, Polônia e Inglaterra. Para saber mais sobre sua vida, ensinamentos, livros e palestras, por favor, visite os links abaixo:Site oficial swamitripurari.com.brAcompanhe o canal do Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@SwamiTripurari-Portugu%C3%AAs
Palestras completas e trechos selecionados de discursos deSwami B. V. Tripurari traduzidos para a língua portuguesa. Tradução simultânea das aulas de domingo pelo seu discípulo: Jivadaya Krsna Das.Áudio na voz do seu discípulo: Prema Mantra Das. Swami B. V. Tripurari é um mestre espiritual da tradição Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava. Ele é discípulo de Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Recebeu sua primeira iniciação em 1972 e entrou na ordem de vida renunciada — sannyasa — em 1975. Após a partida de Srila Prabhupada, Swami Tripurari refugiou-se em Srila B. R. Sridhara Deva Goswami, um renomado irmão espiritual de seu mestre. Atualmente, Swami Tripurari reside em Audarya Ashram, na Califórnia, Estados Unidos, onde se dedica à escrita, ao ensino e à orientação de seus estudantes. Ele também viaja pelo mundo compartilhando seus ensinamentos, visitando paísescomo Brasil, Chile, Polônia e Inglaterra. Para saber mais sobre sua vida, ensinamentos, livros e palestras, por favor, visite os links abaixo:Site oficial swamitripurari.com.brAcompanhe o canal do Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@SwamiTripurari-Portugu%C3%AAs
Episode 327! Exact 30 minuten, schoon aan de haak. Een C-17 brengt de Roadrunner naar Schiphol, voor de entourage van Trump. De geheimen van de NAVO-top liggen op straat. Eerste vliegramp - 11A overleeft als enige - met de Dreamliner. AWACS-vliegtuigen onder vuur vanuit de ruimte. Indonesiẽ koopt Turkse straaljagers. Ryanair wil dat unruly passengers dik gaan betalen voor wangedrag aan boord. Moeilijke plaatsnaam: cursus Pools bij Lufthansa. Het speelkwartier van Play is afgelopen. En nog veel meer. (00:00) Hot Town Meep Meep Mix - DJ Turbulence (00:27) C-17 brengt Roadrunner voor Trump naar Nederland (01:50) Locaties Apaches voor NAVO-top zijn NIET geheim (04:04) Leader (04:37) Boeing baas blijft thuis na Air India crash (06:09) Enige overlevende zat op stoel 11A (10:23) Nieuwe KLM Dreamliner in aantocht (12:28) Israëlische Hercules boven Syrië (15:03) Turkse Temu-stealth voor Indonesië (16:23) Space bedreigt AWACS (18:07) Kinetic Kill Vehicles in de ruimte (18:50) Pas op voor de PAMI-1 (19:08) Ryanair wil geld zien van unruly passengers (22:00) TMHC Single Aisle Quiz (22:51) New Airline: Play is uitgespeeld (25:26) Lufthansa stewardess geeft Poolse les (27:21) New Airline in Israel (28:28) Bhumi zat bijna in rampvliegtuig (29:04) Hulde aan POL BBS! (29:33) Afsluit. Muziek: "The Road Runner Show" - original opening theme en "Summer In The City" - The Lovin' Spoonful. Tips en commentaar stuur je naar info@tmhc.nl Michiel Koudstaal is onze voice-over. Voor al je stemmenwerk ga naar voxcast.nl
This week, Taylor, Sandy and Taddea Richard discuss the panel's recent wilderness retreat, Joe Biden's nodule, Fan Bingbing's mother Bhumi bonanza, evil scientists' plan to “dim the sun,” Disney's Taliban collaboration, Taylor Swift's terrible testimony and much, much more!
Join us as Vaishnavi Srinivasan, Executive Director of Bhumi, shares her inspiring journey from volunteer to changemaker, leading the School Transformation Programme that impacts thousands of children. In conversation with Madhavi Singh, she discusses the power of education, volunteerism, and collaborative change in shaping brighter futures. Don't miss this insightful episode! Tune in to Spotify and Apple Podcast only on TALRadio English!Host : MadhaviGuest : Vaishnavi Srinivasan#TALRadioEnglidh #ChangemakerJourney #PowerOfEducation #VolunteerToLeader #SchoolTransformation #InspiringStories #FutureShapers #BhumiIndia #PodcastForChange #CollaborativeImpact #TouchALife #TALRadio
Get ready for polo, pitch decks, and plenty of sparks! Netflix's The Royals brings Ishaan Khatter as Aviraaj Singh, a dashing polo-loving prince, and Bhumi Pednekar as Sophia Kanmani Shekhar, a sharp-witted CEO battling corporate sharks. As these two polar opposites collide, witty banter and crackling chemistry take centre stage. Created by Rangita and Ishita Pritish Nandy, directed by Priyanka Ghose & Nupur Asthana, and featuring legends like Sakshi Tanwar & Zeenat Aman, this is royalty like never before. Streaming soon on Netflix —are you ready for the royal romance?
Is Bhumi external energy or internal energy? by Exploring mindfulness, yoga and spirituality
नए साल की देरी से ही सही, शुभकामनाएं! 2025 में भी इतिहास और मिथकों के बीच की खाई को समझना उतना ही मुश्किल है. इसी पर चर्चा के लिए हमारे आज के एपिसोड में हैं डॉ. रुचिका शर्मा, जो मध्यकालीन भारतीय इतिहास की विशेषज्ञ हैं. JNU से PhD, कई भाषाओं की जानकार और अपने अनोखे अंदाज़ में इतिहास पर बात करने वाली रुचिका से हमने धार्मिक स्थलों के विवाद, मंदिरों के विध्वंस, सोमनाथ मंदिर, और अकबर से जुड़े मिथकों पर चर्चा की, आराम से सुनें और इतिहास की परतें खोलें! Disclaimer: इस पॉडकास्ट में व्यक्त किए गए विचार एक्सपर्ट के निजी हैं.
On Episode 138 of Floating Through Film, we continue our series picked by Dany, Roberto Rossellini! Dany starts the episode with a discussion on what it means to say that Rossellini's camera explores the "enigmatic rapport between people and the world: how people relate to landscape, to each other, to the transcendent. (Bergala)". He then relates this to a discussion on Rosselini's thoughts on acting, and how actors should be used in film (21:43). We then review the two films for this week, 1950's The Flowers of St. Francis (40:38), and 1959's India: Matri Bhumi (1:40:37). Episode Next Week: The Taking of Power by Louis XIV + Socrates Music: - Intro: from The Flowers of St. Francis - Break: India: Matri Bhumi - Outro: India: Matri Bhumi Hosts: Luke Seay (LB: https://letterboxd.com/seayluke/, Twitter: https://x.com/luke67s) Blake Tourville (LB: https://letterboxd.com/blaketourville/, Twitter: https://x.com/vladethepoker) Dany Joshuva (LB: https://letterboxd.com/djoshuva/, Twitter: https://x.com/grindingthefilm) Podcast Links (Spotify and Apple): https://linktr.ee/floatingthroughfilm Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/floatingfilm/ Email: floatingthroughfilm@gmail.com
Ever wondered how the financial side of health care keeps things running smoothly? Join us in this episode of Here for Good: Inside Edition as Dennis Pullin sits down with Bhumi Kundu, director of internal audit. From starting as a staff auditor to climbing the ranks, Bhumi shares her inspiring journey of balancing family, career, and a passion for lifelong learning. Discover how her work ensures that patients receive top-notch care, and get a glimpse into her life outside the office.
Program Kick Andy dan PT.Pupuk Indonesia Persero akan menyelenggarakan malam penganugrahan kepada para Pahlawan Pangan yang diberi nama Svarna Bhumi Award 2024. Penghargaan ini adalah ajang penghargaan bagi para pejuang kehidupan yang memberikan dampak sosial bagi masyarakat di sekitarnya terutama dibidang pangan.
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations have surged from 290 ppm in the 1870s to 421 ppm in 2022, exceeding the safe limit of 350 ppm and reaching the highest levels in millions of years. Featuring insights from experts like Sunita Narain, Mirik Gogri, Bhumi Pednekar, and Navroz K Dubash, we explore the impacts of climate change and the implications of a dramatic increase in carbon dioxide levels, as well as the looming threat of a 3-degree temperature rise. We also discuss the opportunities and incentives for building low-carbon economies, the evident trend in energy transition, the importance of net-zero emissions, renewable energy, and much more. We discuss this on both the macro and micro levels, covering everything from tackling climate anxiety to implementing policies at an intergovernmental level for climate change mitigation.
Inspired by the Flight of Windhorse, Niema Ash, the Dalai Lama, Wisdom Seat, Chogyam Trungpa, and Ram Dass. Audiobook. Mature listeners only (18+).
Inspired by Ram Dass, Chogyan Trungpa, Michael Caroll, Judy Lief, Dionysus the Areopagite, Bhagavad Gita, Carl Jung, Richard Rohr, Helena P. Blavatsky, Arlyn Ruddy, Nina Rao, Trace Sahaja, Holy Cow Yoga, Swami Satchidananda, Radhanath Swami, Anne and Gavin, and Mont St. Michel. Audiobook. Mature listeners only (18+).
Inspired by the Tibetan Buddhism, the Tao, the Yoga Sutras, Trungpa Rinpoche, Ram Dass, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Tibet's Ancient Religion Bön, and Christopher Baumer. Audiobook. Mature listeners only (18+).
Inspired by the Bhagvad Gita, Radhanath Swami, The Dalai Lama, Tibetan Buddhism, Milarepa, Robert Thurman, Trungpa Rinpoche, Ram Dass, Nicene Creed, Khalil Gibran, Ecstatic Dance Charleston, Jack Kornfield, Trudy Goodman, Sadhguru, Nina Rao, Krishna Das, Eckhart Tolle, A. H. Almaas, Forrest Seaman, and the New Zealand Haka. Audiobook. Mature listeners only (18+).
Inspired by Ram Dass, Trungpa Rinpoche, Radhanath Swami, Thich Nhat Hanh, Ani Pema Chödrön, and the Yoga Sutras. Music/Vocals by Mei-lan Maurits. Audiobook. Mature listeners only (18+).
Inspired by the The Yoga Sutras, the Catholic Church, and Burns Family. Audiobook. Mature listeners only (18+).
"The ego would write to sell books and make money, while the heart wants to write and share lessons/wisdom for free." ;) Portion 3: the Portion on Accomplishments. Inspired by The Yoga Sutras, EE cummings, Durga, Ma Kali. Audiobook. Mature listeners only (18+).
Inspired by Robert Svoboda, Krishna Das, The Yoga Sutras, CTR and all his students, Michael Carroll, Judy Lief, Matt R, Susan Piver, Ram Dass, Maggie Callanan, Patricia Kelley, Raghunath Cappo, Kaustubha Das, and Vedaji. Audiobook. Mature listeners only (18+).
Inspired by Ram Dass and Marcel the Shell. Audiobook. Mature listeners only (18+).
In this episode of Ruby for All, host Andrew kicks things off with a warm welcome and well wishes to his absent co-host, Julie. Then he welcomes guest, Bhumi Shah, a self-taught web developer who transitioned from doing low-level embedded software for implantable medical devices. She shares her journey of learning Ruby on Rails, her love for teaching, and her approach to learning as well. Bhumi also talks about her ideas for creating accessible educational content, such as an audio-only technical content platform and a unique onboarding concept for junior developers joining a new company. As the conversation wraps up, Andrew expresses his admiration for Bhumi's insights, hoping that her story and ideas will motivate others to engage in content creation. Hit download now to hear more! [00:00:24] Bhumi details her self-taught journey into web development with Ruby on Rails and discusses her passion for teaching throughout her career and aims to pursue it more actively. [00:02:24] Bhumi shares her inspiration with teaching from Chris Oliver of GoRails and reflects on the importance of building a reputation and trust over time before monetizing content. She discusses her initial discomfort with identifying as a content creator and her journey towards embracing that aspect of her professional identity, and her current challenge with figuring out how to charge for her educational content. [00:04:13] Andrew comments on the coolness of being a content creator and his own struggle with this identity despite creating substantial content. He suggests Podia as a platform for hosting courses. [00:05:01] We hear what motivated Bhumi from Chris's story as she tells us the importance of focusing on the beginning of one's journey and the gradual process of building an audience and credibility. [00:06:31] Bhumi discuss the challenges and potential discouragement in charging for content. She feels that it's too early and she needs people to first know and trust her. [00:08:33] Andrew reflects on setting realistic goals for course creation and the difficulties of publishing content. Bhumi shares her sporadic content creation history and her resolve to maintain consistency going forward. [00:12:18] Andrew asks Bhumi about her research preferences and prompts Bhumi to discuss her learning approach where she shares her philosophy on learning technical skills by aiming to become “friends” rather than “acquaintances” with technologies, using CSS as an example. [00:13:26] She explains her strategy for tackling new topics like Turbo and Hotwire, focusing on practical application and “just-in-time learning” to solve immediate problems and “follow-on learning” to deepen her understanding later. She also mentions engaging in “intentional learning” or “deliberate learning” through reading programming books and taking courses. [00:15:21] Andrew shifts the conversation to teaching and asks Bhumi what she enjoys in teaching. She finds joy in seeing the moment of understanding in others and sharing her rewarding experience with mentorship on the Indie Hackers platform.[00:17:28] Andrew tells us he experiences joy when he sees other people experience joy which is why he mentors. He shares his own challenge of being naturally curious but not a deep learner, which affects his approach to teaching and sharing knowledge. [00:18:59] Bhumi asks Andrew about his perceived barriers to sharing content, prompting a discussion about perfectionism. Andrew describes his struggle with publishing content that meets his high standards. [00:23:36] Andrew asks Bhumi about her preferences for mediums, and she expresses her comfort with writing, particularly in her newsletter format, which excludes links to encourage focused reading. [00:29:52] Andrew reflects on the challenge of discussing code through audio and suggests a narrative approach to sharing technical content, focusing on problem-solving stories which can engage listeners. He references Darknet Diaries Podcast as an example of combining narrative storytelling with technical details, which helps listeners learn through context. [00:27:09] Bhumi proposes a podcast idea centered around debugging stories which Andrew expands on, and she shares another idea related to onboarding junior developers, suggesting that companies should hire a contractor as a full-time mentor to support new developers during their initial months. Andrew praises her idea![00:31:37] Andrew acknowledges the cost concern but emphasizes the long-term benefits of junior developers learning effective problem-solving. Bhumi highlights the importance of teaching developers how to teach themselves and become self-sufficient.[00:32:30] As a final message, Bhumi encourages listeners to give feedback to content creators, noting the positive impact it has on them.[00:33:32] Find out where you can follow Bhumi and her work online. Panelist:Andrew MasonGuest:Bhumi ShahSponsors:GoRailsHoneybadgerLinks:Andrew Mason X/TwitterAndrew Mason WebsiteJulie J. X/TwitterJulie J. WebsiteBhumi Shah X/TwitterOne Ruby Question NewsletterIndie HackersPodiaHow Rails.env works with EnvironmentInquirer & StringInquirer-by Bhumi Shah (GoRails)Chris Oliver X/TwitterDarknet Diaries (00:00) - Intro and Welcome (00:24) - Bhumi's Journey into Ruby on Rails (02:24) - Inspiration and Building Trust in Content Creation (04:13) - Andrew's Thoughts on Content Creation and Podia (05:01) - Bhumi on Building an Audience (06:31) - Challenges in Charging for Content (08:33) - Setting Goals for Course Creation (12:18) - Bhumi's Learning Approach (13:26) - Tackling New Topics in Web Development (15:21) - Teaching and Mentorship (17:28) - Andrew's Approach to Mentoring (18:59) - Overcoming Perfectionism in Content Sharing (23:36) - Medium Preferences for Content Sharing (27:09) - Discussing Code through Audio and Storytelling (29:52) - Debugging Stories and Onboarding Junior Developers (31:37) - Importance of Teaching Developers Self-Sufficiency (32:30) - Encouraging Listener Feedback (33:32) - Follow Bhumi and Her Work
Inspired by Trungpa Rinpoche and Tibetan Buddhism. Audiobook. Mature listeners only (18+).
Inspired by Rick Rubin, Tibet House, Ram Dass, and CTR. Audiobook. Mature listeners only (18+).
On this special episode of NoSugarCoat, Pooja's guest is award-winning actress Bhumi Pednekar. They chat about their school days, having the best and most supportive friends, their insecurities and how difficult dating is when you're in the limelight. Bhumi also tells Pooja all about her new film, Thank You For Coming, in which five best friends discover the depth of their friendship through hilarious and heartwarming shenanigans. Follow Bhumi, Pooja and Le15 Patisserie on Instagram. For more information, go to le15.com. This is a Maed In India production; follow Maed in India & visit maedinindia.in.
In the Vedic tradition, learning with a Guru is essential for wisdom and blessings to flow in our lives. What makes any Guru great is the Shaastra. There is no Guru without the Shaastra and the Shaastra cannot be learnt without a Guru. The select verses of what is known as the Guru Stotram, were selected by Pujya Swami Dayānanda Saraswatī. These verses are found in the Guru Gita, a text of 274 shlokas. Guru Gita itself is from Skanda Purana, one of the 18 Puranas. These beautiful shlokas talk about the glory of a guru, role and necessity of a guru in one's life, and the benefit of the pursuit of self knowledge. It is easy for the one who has a Guru to have reverence for Ishvara, Shaastra and the Guru. The one who does not have a guru nor seeks one, wonders what all the fuss is about. It takes having a guru, to know the magic that unfolds in one's life. New 3 month course starting 9th July 2023 - Self knowledge and the quest for happiness course - https://www.hua.edu/product/self-knowledge-and-the-quest-for-happiness/ Do read the podcast transcript/ article- https://discoveratma.com/category/podcast/ Please check out our June 2023 Aarsha Vidya Bharati newsletter - Bhumi puja l New course at HUA - Self knowledge and the pursuit of happiness l Guru Purnima announcement l Value of Values and much more ! - https://mailchi.mp/4f03f3f7d73f/aarsha-vidya-bharati-jun2023 Our monthly newsletter will bring you more happiness, more wisdom and more freedom. To subscribe to Aarsha Vidya Bharati - https://mailchi.mp/cea95b9ad987/aarsha-vidya-bharati Vedanta - the river of wisdom is a weekly podcast by Swamini B (Brahmaprajnananda), a Vedanta teacher, writer and Hindu monk. Please follow, learn and enjoy Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverAtma Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/discoveratma Twitter - https://twitter.com/discoveratma To connect and learn Vedanta - www.discoveratma.com
After showing his resplendent cosmic form Bhagavan Krishna tells Arjuna, ‘nimitta maatram bhava' – just be an instrument or rather a channel for the cosmic plan to unfold. How do we see the meaning of this in our lives? If we are being the mere ahankara, attachment to a limited concept of self then what are its effects? In contrast, how and why should one be an instrument of the divine? Perhaps the simple, elegant flute has some lessons to teach us. Credits for Royalty free music - Krishna-the land of wonders - www.beatsuite.com - Self knowledge and the quest for happiness course - https://www.hua.edu/product/self-knowledge-and-the-quest-for-happiness/ Do read the podcast transcript/ article- https://discoveratma.com/category/podcast/ Please check out our June 2023 Aarsha Vidya Bharati newsletter - Bhumi puja l New course at HUA - Self knowledge and the pursuit of happiness l Guru Purnima announcement l Value of Values and much more ! - https://mailchi.mp/4f03f3f7d73f/aarsha-vidya-bharati-jun2023 Our monthly newsletter will bring you more happiness, more wisdom and more freedom. To subscribe to Aarsha Vidya Bharati - https://mailchi.mp/cea95b9ad987/aarsha-vidya-bharati Vedanta - the river of wisdom is a weekly podcast by Swamini B (Brahmaprajnananda), a Vedanta teacher, writer and Hindu monk. Please follow, learn and enjoy Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverAtma Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/discoveratma Twitter - https://twitter.com/discoveratma To connect and learn Vedanta - www.discoveratma.com
Many of our conflicts in close relationships arise because we mistake understanding for agreement. 'If these people really understand us, they just have to agree with us', we think. However, since we are similar to each other as well as different from each other, we can learn to co-exist with warmth and respect We explore our natural need for agreement with the other as well as learn to increase our understanding of the other. Our hearts become bigger as we practise kshama, accommodating the other and freeing ourselves from our ragas and dveshas to 'our' views and opinions. Self knowledge and the quest for happiness course - https://www.hua.edu/product/self-knowledge-and-the-quest-for-happiness/ Do read the podcast transcript/ article- https://discoveratma.com/category/podcast/ Do check out our June 2023 Aarsha Vidya Bharati newsletter - Bhumi puja l New course at HUA - Self knowledge and the pursuit of happiness l Guru Purnima announcement l Value of Values and much more ! - https://mailchi.mp/4f03f3f7d73f/aarsha-vidya-bharati-jun2023 Our monthly newsletter will bring you more happiness, more wisdom and more freedom. To subscribe to Aarsha Vidya Bharati - https://mailchi.mp/cea95b9ad987/aarsha-vidya-bharati Vedanta - the river of wisdom is a weekly podcast by Swamini B (Brahmaprajnananda), a Vedanta teacher, author and Hindu monk. Please follow, learn and enjoy Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverAtma Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/discoveratma Twitter - https://twitter.com/discoveratma To connect and learn Vedanta - www.discoveratma.com
'Perfect' preens and struts on the catwalk of achievements with its self-importance. The dictionary meaning of the word ‘perfect' is to have all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; If indeed we used the meaning of the word ‘perfect' in the sense of what it really means, that is great. But often we use the word, ‘perfect' in the sense of complete and absolute. And then ‘Perfect', becomes a sword hanging over your head. The perfect job. The perfect child. The perfect life. The perfect body. The perfect guru even… This is not the same as having high standards. We see the problems that our need for perfection creates and learn to align our need to our best with Dharma, in the light of the Vedic tradition. Things change for us, for the better in different areas of our lives. What are these? Do read the podcast transcript/ article- https://discoveratma.com/category/podcast/ Do check out our May 2023 Aarsha Vidya Bharati newsletter - Bhumi puja l New course at HUA - Self knowledge and the pursuit of happiness l Guru Purnima announcement l Value of Values and much more ! - https://mailchi.mp/4f03f3f7d73f/aarsha-vidya-bharati-jun2023 Our monthly newsletter will bring you more happiness, more wisdom and more freedom. To subscribe to Aarsha Vidya Bharati - https://mailchi.mp/cea95b9ad987/aarsha-vidya-bharati Vedanta - the river of wisdom is a weekly podcast by Swamini B (Brahmaprajnananda), a Vedanta teacher, author and Hindu monk. Please follow, learn and enjoy Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverAtma Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/discoveratma Twitter - https://twitter.com/discoveratma To connect and learn Vedanta - www.discoveratma.com
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Bhumi is the Co-Founder and VP of Strategic Alliances of Way.com, where she's responsible for the strategic alignment, corporate sales, and operational leadership of the company's online organization. Bhumi brings with her over seven years of industry experience, during which she has made hundreds of direct alliances with parking operators and companies, further establishing Way.com's presence to include over 100 cities throughout the United States.Prior to Way.com, Bhumi was the Co-Founder and COO of Raksha International - and has held management positions at Genentech and the California Department of Health. Bhumi received her Master of Science degree from the London School of Economics and her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of California, Berkeley.Host James Lott Jr breakdown how this app works and what it doesway.com
Writer Sudip Sharma (NH10, Udta Punjab, Paatal Lok, Laal Kaptaan) joins us for a Sonchiriya deep dive. Sonchiriya is one of my favorite films of last 10 years. It's also my favorite Sushant Singh Rajput film. I believe his performance, much like the film, remains underrated and under-discovered. This episode is, in part, an attempt to help people discover and appreciate Sonchiriya. Sudip and I talked about key scenes and moments, conducting script research in Bundelkhand, casting Sushant and Bhumi, working with Sushant, the set pieces, and film influences on Sonchiriya. Sudip also shared how Sonchiriya is his tribute to Shekhar Kapur's Bandit Queen (1994), one of his all-time favorite Hindi films. Join us!Sonchiriya is currently streaming on Zee5. Feedback/comments/questions: loveofcinemasf@gmail.comCredits:Produced and hosted by: Himanshu Joglekar (@loveofcinemasf8)Editor: Devika JoglekarMusic: Nakul AbhyankarCopyrights © Love of Cinema 2022Support the show
In this episode of The Filter Koffee Podcast, Karthik is joined by Aaditi Pohankar, the lead actress of 'She', exclusively on Netflix. Karthik and Aaditi talk about how the shift happened in her life from a sprinter to a theatre artist. They also discuss the upcoming season of 'She' and what lies ahead in the story of Bhumi, the character that Aaditi plays in the series. Aaditi explains her craft, All this, and much more on this episode of The Filter Koffee Podcast. You can follow Aaditi Pohankar on: https://instagram.com/aaditipohankar?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=You can watch the 'She' series on: https://www.netflix.com/watch/81183494Listen to this conversation and don't forget to rate us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Tweet to Karthik Nagarajan (@The_Karthik): https://twitter.com/The_Karthik and follow his WordPress handle here (filterkoffee.com).You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com
This special live podcast recording features Sima in conversation with writer/choreographer Bhumi Patel to talk about the state and fate of the dance review.
Bhumi Bhutani is the co-founder and VP of strategic alliances for WAY.COM, a supper app designed to save auto users money. As most business travelers use their vehicle for work and/or utilize airport parking lots, WAY.COM can provide savings for us. Bhumi swapped out a future in medicine to be an entrepreneur and start up this successful mobile app company.We talked about how they were able to pivot where needed yet stay focused on their long term goals during the worldwide shutdowns. Maintaining a balance of family friends and work is paramount to Bhumi and we had a nice chat about how similar we are when it comes to work-life balances.Make sure to follow Bhumi and WAY.COM on their social media pages to see the latest on how WAY.COM can save you money.ABOUT Bhumi BhutaniBhumi is the Co-Founder and VP of Strategic Alliances of Way.com - a leading all-in-one car services superapp - responsible for partnerships and sales. Bhumi has over eight years of industry experience during which she made hundreds of direct alliances with companies across various industries including parking, hospitality and automotive/mobility. These alliances helped establish Way.com's rich portfolio of services which expands to thousands of locations and hundreds of cities in North America. On Way, partners engage in invaluable revenue opportunities and customers transact across thousands of car service options on our platform. Prior to Way.com, she was the Co-Founder and COO of Raksha International and held management positions at Genentech and the California Department of Health. She received her Master of Science degree from the London School of Economics and Bachelor of Science degree from the University of California, Berkeley.SUBSCRIBEYou can subscribe to The Travel Wins Podcast on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, YouTube, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Spreaker, Podnews, Castbox, Pocket Casts, Radio Public, and Amazon.The Travel Wins intro song by Allison Johnson and Steve StevensWebsite Design by Stack Host#bhumibhutani #way #entrepreneur
Ep 4: In this episode of Get Into It, we have two very special guests, Aishan and Bhumi! They are the creators of the YouTube channel, Business of Mast, which focuses on 90s Bollywood music and dance. We discuss their Bollywood inspirations, following passions, facing fears and their TikTok success! Join us as we Get Into It!Follow Me! If you are interested in coming on to talk about you, DM me!!Get Into It IG: @getintoitwithdhara / @adharable_patelAishan's IG: @aishanshettyBhumi's IG: @bhumishettyyyBusiness of Mast IG and TikTok: @businessofmastIntro/Outro Song" "Doesn't Matter" by Sohil
Automotive Fintech Entrepreneur and Way.com Co-Founder. Bhumi specializes in strategy, organizational structure and expansion of Way.com's city parking product including sales and operations that have scaled the platform powerhouse. The Way.com way consists of starting with a single service and expanding into the spaghetti junction of products and services that accommodate anyone at the intersection of vehicles and consumerism. Leave Some Feedback: Who should we have on the show next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy the episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us: TheHowtoEntrepreneur.com Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Today's Sponsors: JavaPresse Coffee Company - #1 Rated Coffee Grinder on Amazon (Free Grinder in Link) SANESolution - Harvard Medical endorsed body & mind health framework American Dream U - Transitioning veteran professionals
Bhumi Patel - queer, desi artist/activist, dance scholar, and director of pateldanceworks
"This is going to be Bhumi's career best performance" - Rajkummar Rao and Bhumi Pednekar chat with Anupama Chopra about releasing Badhaai Do in theatres, what you can learn from a low phase in your career and the 'brotherhood' they share.
Ee cinema lo padhihenu charcterlu unna, okarike varudu kavalenu, adi Bhumi valla amma ki. Eco-friendly business nadapaalani roju paina kinda SUV lo thirige Bhumi, inka Paris ani chepkuntu Dubai lo pani chese Aakash gurinche ee katha. Bhumi ki pelli vaddu, Aakash ki ammayiloddu. Nijanga ne bhumi aakash kalusukunte danne pralayam antaaru. Ala aina daridram vadiledi. Ivanni pakkana pedithe, konni positives unna ee chitram lo, ghanta sepatlone ayipoye katha ni veellu inko ghanta sepu ela pindi laagaro zee5 lo meeru kuda chudandi!____________________Subscribe, and Share!***Patreon: patreon.com/ThyGapInstagram: @_ThyGap |Twitter: @ThyGap |Email: mindthygap@gmail.com |Discord: https://discord.gg/mPS4aNWa94 |All Links: https://linktr.ee/thygap |
Ee cinema lo padhihenu charcterlu unna, okarike varudu kavalenu, adi Bhumi valla amma ki. Eco-friendly business nadapaalani roju paina kinda SUV lo thirige Bhumi, inka Paris ani chepkuntu Dubai lo pani chese Aakash gurinche ee katha. Bhumi ki pelli vaddu, Aakash ki ammayiloddu. Nijanga ne bhumi aakash kalusukunte danne pralayam antaaru. Ala aina daridram vadiledi. Ivanni pakkana pedithe, konni positives unna ee chitram lo, ghanta sepatlone ayipoye katha ni veellu inko ghanta sepu ela pindi laagaro zee5 lo meeru kuda chudandi!.Rendu vandala kotlani kaadane goppa vaallake: _thygap (IG)
HAPPY 2022 EVERYONE! Sanjana sits out on this collab with the Road to Light podcast with Stephanie & Bhumi! In this episode, I interview the girls on what high school is like in this new world; self-reflection, friendship, mental health, and their ambitions are laid out for this Slice of Life. Be on the look out for their episode in which they interview Elizabeth (and Sanjana, in spirit) on our expertise taking on our academic fields! P.S. get boosted! As students with medical backgrounds and future careers in healthcare, we will continue to encourage vaccinations and masking up throughout the course of this pandemic. These methods will only help you in the long run.
Welcome back to the Queer Circle Podcast, where Queer healers share their journeys and what they'd tell their younger selves. Today's guest is Bhumi B. Patel (she/they), a Queer Artistic Director for pateldanceworks in the Bay Area, California/Occupied Ohlone land. Bhumi directs a company that creates immersive performance works at the intersection of embodied research and activism. Bhumi is also a Dance Educator at West Valley College, teaching dance technique and choreography classes. To learn more about Bhumi's work, check out their website pateldanceworks.org or Instagram @pateldanceworks. Music by Purple Fluorite (Bandcamp // or all the streaming platforms) QueerCirclePodcast.com
Pediatrician Dr. Bhumi Upadhyay talks about Indian food, why she chose pediatrics, modern-day behavioral conditions, her parenting methods of choice, and more.
South Indian Classical (Carnatic) Music Archive: Classes / Lessons
Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#e Eppadi Manam Ragam: Huseni { 22nd Melakartha Raga Janyam} ARO: S R2 G2 M1 P N2 D2 N2 S || AVA: S N2 D1 P M1 G2 R2 S || Talam: Misra Chapu Composer: Arunachala Kavi Version: Ram Kaushik (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVq566QMaU4 ) Lyrics Courtesy: Meena / Rasikas.org (https://www.rasikas.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4974 ) Meaning: (Courtesy: R Shankar, https://www.rasikas.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4974#p73450 ) Part of rAmanATakam kritIs of AK, this composition reflects sItA's mental anguish when rAma goes to take leave of her, and asks her to take good care of his mothers. Sahityam: eppaDi manam tuNindadO (deLO) sAmi Meaning: My lord (sAmI/svAmi)! How (eppaDi) did you/your mind (manam) become so daring (tuNiandadO)? Sahityam: vanam pOi varugirEn enrAl idai ErkkumO bhUmi Meaning: How can this earth (bhUmi) accept (ErkumO) this (idai) statement of yours that (enrAl) you are leaving (pOi varugirEn) for the forest (vanam) without me? Sahityam: eppirappilum piriya viDEn enru kai toTTIrE Meaning: Did you not marry me (kai toTTIrE: literally, touched my hand) after promising me that you will not let us (vidEn enru) be apart (piriya), not just in this life, but in any life (eppirappilum)? Sahityam: EzhaiyAna sItaiyai naTTATrilE viTTIrE Meaning: But now, it seems as if you are abandoning (viTTIrE) this hapless woman (EzhaiAna) sItA (sItaiyai) in the middle (naTTu) of an ocean (ATrilE). Sahityam: karumbu murittArp-pOlE shollalAccudO Meaning: You claimed that your word, once given was as unbreakable as a vow, but, unfortunately, am I correct in thinking that your words/speech (shollal) have become (AccudO) as easy to break (murittAr) like (pOlE) sugarcane (karumbu)? Sahityam: orukkAlum piriyEn enru shonna shol pOccudO Meaning: Have (AccudO) the words (shol) that you uttered (shonna) claiming that you will not be separated (piriyEn) from me even by mistake (oru kAlum) become a lie (poi)? Sahityam: varundi varundi dEvarIr vella vArtaiyAl kollAmal kolla Meaning: Even after beseeching (varundi varundi) you (dEvarIr) repeatedly, if you torture (kollAmal kola - killing without actually killing) me slowly (meLLa) with your words (vArtaiyAl), Sahityam: irumbu manadu uNDAccudallavO ennai viTTup-pOghirEn enru sholla Meaning: … your heart (manadu) must have turned (UNDAccudallavO) into stone/iron (irunbu) - especially for you to say (sholla) that (enru) you will abandon (viTTu pOgirEn) me (ennai).