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In this enlightening conversation, Mohua and Shalini Modi delve into the themes of Shalini's book, 'Rasas in Divine Relationships', exploring the concept of Rasa, the significance of divine couples in Indian mythology, and the life lessons that can be drawn from their stories. They discuss the nine rasas, the challenges faced by characters like Kunti and Pandu, and the role of humor in relationships. The conversation also touches on the seven immortals of Indian mythology, the influence of patriarchy, and the importance of thorough research in writing. Shalini shares insights into her writing process and hints at a sequel to her book.Connect with UsMohua Chinappa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohua-chinappa/The Mohua Show: https://www.themohuashow.com/Connect with the GuestShalini Modi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shalini-modi-8b4a0710b/Book Link: Rasas in Divine Relationships : https://amzn.in/d/isW6REJFollow UsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/litlounge_pod/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMohuaShowLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/themohuashow/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themohuashowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themohuashow/For any other queries EMAILhello@themohuashow.comChapters:00:00 - Highlights01:34 – Introduction to Rasas in Divine Relationships02:15 - Exploring the Concept of Rasa04:07 - Divine Couples and Universal Struggles08:09 - Handling Challenging Rasas10:51 - Life Lessons from Lakshman and Urmila11:54 - Humor in Divine Relationships14:09 - The Seven Immortals of Indian Mythology19:32 - Patriarchy in Mythology22:28 -Writing and Research in Mythology25:10 - Future Works and Sequel InsightsDisclaimerThe views expressed by our guests are their own. We do not endorse and are not responsible for any views expressed by our guests on our podcast and its associated platforms.#TheMohuaShow #MohuaChinappa #Rasas In Divine Relationships #Indian Mythology #Shalini Modi #Kunti #Pandu #Lakshman #Urmila #Humor #Immortals #Patriarchy #Podcast #PodcastEpisode Thanks for Listening!
Urmila By Shakeel Aazmi This poem makes one wonder of all those characters in a lifetime who even after contributing so much to our lives... remain so unknown to us. The poet establishes how little is known n said about Urmila... how easily she is not talked at all about... yet even the sarv antaryaami ( Urmila ke wo magar bhaav se anjaan bhi the ) not much of the state of mind n being of Urmila...! And if this is the State of Ram, woh " jo Ram Raja bhi the, Insan bhi, Bhagwan bhi the"..! Then we are merely Humans and further the ones who have distanced so much from Humanity. it's not about taking excuse here, but expressing gratitude for the contributors of whom little or nothing is known yet whose significance is immense.
Register here for AWS re:Invent 2024, Dec 2-6, Las Vegas, NV-------Urmila Kukreja of Smartsheet and Nick Simha of AWS discuss leveraging Amazon Q's Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) solution to enhance productivity by enabling employees to quickly access relevant information within secure, integrated workflows like Slack, improving efficiency across the organization.Topics Include:Introduction by Nick Simha, AWS.Overview of Amazon Q's role in data analytics and Gen AI.Gen AI's impact on productivity, ~30% improvement backed by Gartner study findings.General productivity improvement seen across various departments.Amazon Q's developer code generation tool – rapid developmentGen AI and LLMs' challenges: security, privacy, and data relevance.Foundation models lack specific organizational knowledge by default.Empowering Gen AI to grant system access can cause issuesPrivacy concern: Sensitive data, like credit card info, can be central in data breachesCompliance is critical for organizational reputation and data integrity.Data integration techniques: prompt engineering, RAG, fine-tuning, custom training.RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) balances cost and accuracy effectively.Implementing RAG requires complex, resource-heavy integration steps.Amazon Q simplifies RAG integration with "RAG as a service."Amazon Q's Gen AI stack overview, including Bedrock and model flexibility.Amazon Q connects to 40+ applications, including Salesforce and ServiceNow.Amazon Q respects existing security rules and data privacy constraints.Plugin functionality enables backend actions directly from Amazon Q.All configurations and permissions can be managed by administrators.Urmila Kukreja from Smartsheet explains real-world Q implementation.Smartsheet's Ask Us Engineering Slack channel: origin of Q integration.Q integration in Slack simplifies data access and user workflow."Ask Me" Slack bot lets employees query databases instantly.Adoption across departments is high due to integrated workflow.Future plans include adding data sources and personalized response features.Session wrap upParticipants:Urmila Kukreja – Director of Product Management, SmartsheetNick Simha - Solutions Architecture Leader - Data, Analytics, GenAI and Emerging ISVs, AWSSee how Amazon Web Services gives you the freedom to migrate, innovate, and scale your software company at https://aws.amazon/isv/
In this episode I interview Dr. Urmila Roy who is both a dedicated doctor and a qualified barrister, uniquely blending her clinical expertise with legal acumen to address complex issues in healthcare. She is passionate about bridging the gap between medicine and law to enhance patient care and professional support. In this episode we cover: - Why Urmila decided to venture into Law from a career as a GP - The mindset shifts she needed to take to change careers including the importance of self discovery as an essential part of the process - Exact steps she took to become a Family Barrister - Why she believes that doctors are actually smarter than barristers - Why she continues to practice as a GP alongside being a full time Barrister You may contact her through her email at urmila.roy@nsqb.co.uk Like our content? Buy us a matcha latte. Earn a side income whilst making valuable contributions to medical research through micro-surveys with InCrowd! Click here! Earn over $15k with Sermo's paid survey opportunities. Click here! Do You Need Further Support? Our Flagship Programs Move to industry faster with the Doctors in Industry Fellowship Develop a passive income, career flexibility and autonomy with the Travel Doctorpreneurs Get FREE insider career change tips with over 90k doctors with our MF Community List REACH OUT TO OUR TEAM! WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU! team@medicfootprints.org DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A REVIEW! ABOUT THE HOST Dr Abeyna Bubbers-Jones is a practising medical doctor and Founder of Medic Footprints: the global platform connecting doctors with diverse career opportunities beyond conventional medicine. Her mission is to dramatically elevate health outcomes in the world by connecting 1 million doctors with diverse careers by 2030. Continually exploring her own path off the medical treadmill, she has developed a wealth of expertise in specialist recruitment connecting industry & health tech companies with talented doctors, whilst supporting & coaching doctors in their own career development and wellbeing. She is an award-winning entrepreneur, Consultant Occupational Health Physician, BBC Expert Voice, Public Speaker, Musician and not-so-good boulderer!
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In this episode of Cyrus Says, bestselling author Kavita Kané joins Cyrus to discuss her revolutionary approach to Indian mythology, where she highlights the lesser-known women who played pivotal roles. With eight bestselling novels, including Karna's Wife (2013), Sita's Sister (2014), Menaka's Choice (2015), Lanka's Princess (2016), The Fisher Queen's Dynasty (2017), Ahalya's Awakening (2019), Sarasvati's Gift (2021), and her latest Tara's Truce, Kavita has been at the forefront of bringing feminism to Indian mythology.In this episode, she dives deep into the story of Urmila and Lakshman, where Urmila, unlike Sita, didn't have the choice to accompany her husband to Vanvas. Kavita elaborates on Karna, the unsung hero of the Mahabharata, through the eyes of his wife Uruvi, a courageous Kshatriya princess who falls in love with Karna and dares to choose him over Arjun. Uruvi's journey to reconcile with the social implications of her marriage and gaining acceptance within Karna's family is a gripping tale of love and intelligence.The conversation also covers the Apsaras' art of seduction and how Satyavati wielded more political power than Draupadi. Kavita shares her motivation behind writing these stories, her fascination with characters from the epics who are often overlooked, and how she uses fiction to bring their narratives to life.Tune in to this insightful episode and discover Kavita Kané's inspiration and process behind her groundbreaking work!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on 'Has It Aged Well?' comedian and writer Ameya Deshpande joins Abbas and Urjita to re-visit the 1999 thriller 'Kaun?' directed by Ram Gopal Varma, written by Anurag Kashyap, starring Urmila Matondkar, Manoj Bajpai and Sushant SIngh.Topics discussed include: The shocking and polarizing twist ending of the film, RGV & Kashyap's economical film making techniques, Urmila and Manoj Bajpai's super weird creepy chemistry, and a lot more.Follow Ameya here: https://www.instagram.com/trialdeshpandeUrjita is touring with her solo show across India, catch her in your city: https://in.bookmyshow.com/events/urjita-wani-live/ET00395374Follow Abbas here: https://www.instagram.com/abbasmomin88/Follow Urjita here: https://www.instagram.com/urjitawani/Get access to ‘Has It Aged Well?' audio episodes one week early on Amazon Music, Subscribe to the feed: https://music.amazon.in/podcasts/24d527b5-0544-4bd6-a7ff-073fa72d846a/has-it-aged-wellSubscribe to IVM Pop's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@IVMPopFollow IVM Pop on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivmpop/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Smriti and Sarthak from TraverArt, along with Urmila and Vaskar from Roaming Around Nepal, are travel filmmakers who turn their passion for travel into a digital career, promoting Nepalese culture globally and tackling the challenges of vlogging from remote locations.
Mrs. Urmila Tamrakar is an associate professor and an expert in Swoyambu Maha Chaitya. In this podcast, she talks about Buddhism, origin, meaning and different beliefs of the Swoyambu Maha Chaitya. GET CONNECTED WITH Mrs. Urmila Tamrakar: Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/urmila.tamrakar.3/
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Truly Expat Podcast, hosts Paula and Rachel discuss the challenges ex-pats face when caring for ageing parents from afar. Joined by a panel of expats, including Urmila, Laila, and Maria, they share personal experiences, strategies, and practical tips on maintaining connections and providing support. The conversation covers various aspects, such as the emotional toll, the use of technology for communication, the cultural expectations of caring for parents, and the importance of patience and planning. This engaging discussion highlights the unique difficulties and rewarding moments of balancing expat life and family responsibilities.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:26 Meet the Panel: Urmila, Layla, and Maria00:47 Challenges of Caring for Aging Parents from Afar03:07 Personal Stories and Experiences10:55 Maintaining Communication and Connection18:07 The Guilt Trip: Family Expectations and Commitments20:34 Impact of COVID on Elderly Socialization21:29 Technology Bridging the Gap22:30 Cultural Perspectives on Elder Care24:35 Challenges of Finding Suitable Care Facilities25:55 Personal Stories: Assisted Living and Family Dynamics30:24 Final Thoughts and Humorous Wrap-UpRemember, the conversation doesn't end here. Join us on our social media platforms to share your thoughts and continue the dialogue:Email: podcast@trulyexpat.comFacebook Page: Truly Expat PodcastInstagram: @trulyexpatpodcastTikTok: @trulyexpatpodcastLinkedin: Truly Expat PodcastWebsite: www.trulyexpatlifestyle.comPodcast: https://podcast.trulyexpatlifestyle.comHow Truly Expat categorises it's series! Thanks for tuning in to our latest episode. Subscribe for more valuable insights and information for expats in Singapore and beyond.
Several Greens members have been caught asking to use the private carparks belonging to Wellington retailers for a party event. These retailers were impacted by Green-led cycleway project, which took away on-street parking in the area. Independent Business and Residential Group chairwoman Urmila Bhana says this cycleway has negatively impacted several businesses. "Businesses are down 60, 80, 100 percent, they're either moving, closing, or heading into liquidation. And that's nothing to do with the recession, it's the carpark removal." LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Several Greens members have been caught asking to use the private carparks belonging to Wellington retailers for a party event. These retailers were impacted by Green-led cycleway project, which took away on-street parking in the area. Independent Business and Residential Group chairwoman Urmila Bhana says this cycleway has negatively impacted several businesses. "Businesses are down 60, 80, 100 percent, they're either moving, closing, or heading into liquidation. And that's nothing to do with the recession, it's the carpark removal." LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a Text Message.In part II of this episode about boarding schools of Truly Expat Podcast, hosts Paula and Rachel talk to Mel from Australia, who shares her experience of sending her son to boarding school in New Zealand. They discuss the challenges and benefits of maintaining a strong parent-child connection through technology and quality time. Later in the episode, Maria, Leila, and Urmila join the conversation, reflecting on their own decisions about boarding school for their children. They provide valuable insights on choosing the right school, the importance of family involvement, and the impact of boarding school on parent-child relationships. Whether considering boarding school or navigating the boarding journey, this episode offers rich perspectives and practical advice.00:00 Introduction and Recap00:41 Maintaining Connection with Boarding School Kids02:42 Challenges and Strategies for Staying Connected05:37 Advice for Parents Considering Boarding School09:55 Personal Experiences and Reflections14:21 Family Chaos and Counseling14:46 Adjusting to New Environments15:15 Boarding School Experiences15:50 Impact of COVID on Schooling17:12 Parental Decisions and Regrets21:54 Boarding School Discipline and Benefits23:18 Choosing the Right School27:42 Final Thoughts and AdviceRemember, the conversation doesn't end here. Join us on our social media platforms to share your thoughts and continue the dialogue:Email: podcast@trulyexpat.comFacebook Page: Truly Expat PodcastInstagram: @trulyexpatpodcastTikTok: @trulyexpatpodcastLinkedin: Truly Expat PodcastWebsite: www.trulyexpatlifestyle.comPodcast: https://podcast.trulyexpatlifestyle.comDisclaimer:While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, the nature of expat experiences can evolve. We encourage listeners to verify details independently. For inquiries or guidance, reach out to us at podcast@trulyexpat.com. Your questions are essential, and we're here to help you navigate expat life effectively.Thanks for tuning in to our latest episode. Subscribe for more valuable insights and information for expats in Singapore and beyond.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Truly Expat Podcast, hosts Rachel and Paula discuss the topic of sending children to boarding schools as expats. They are joined by guest Melissa Johnston, who discusses her personal experiences and challenges related to her son, Charlie, attending boarding school in New Zealand. Melissa shares the factors influencing their decision, the impact of COVID-19, and how boarding school has affected Charlie's education and behaviour. The discussion also includes insights from other mothers, Leila, Maria, and Urmila, on their unique experiences, considerations, and regrets regarding boarding school. They emphasise the importance of choosing the right school, involving the children in decision-making, and maintaining solid connections despite the distance. The episode is filled with heartfelt stories, practical advice, and reflections, providing valuable perspectives for any expat parent considering boarding school for their children.For more information on boarding schools, check out this article by Paula:https://trulyexpatlifestyle.com/what-they-dont-tell-you-about-being-a-parent-of-a-boarding-school-student/ Remember, the conversation doesn't end here. Join us on our social media platforms to share your thoughts and continue the dialogue:Email: podcast@trulyexpat.comFacebook Page: Truly Expat PodcastInstagram: @trulyexpatpodcastTikTok: @trulyexpatpodcastLinkedin: Truly Expat PodcastWebsite: www.trulyexpatlifestyle.comPodcast: https://podcast.trulyexpatlifestyle.comDisclaimer:While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, the nature of expat experiences can evolve. We encourage listeners to verify details independently. For inquiries or guidance, reach out to us at podcast@trulyexpat.com. Your questions are essential, and we're here to help you navigate expat life effectively.Thanks for tuning in to our latest episode. Subscribe for more valuable insights and information for expats in Singapore and beyond.
In this episode, join host Rachel and a tribe talk panel, Yati, Urmila, and Farah, as they delve into the rich traditions of Ramadan, sharing insights from their experiences living in various countries. They offer a diverse perspective on this Islamic month from Singapore to the Middle East.As Ramadan unfolds in Singapore, Yati shares her childhood memories of fasting and the vibrant atmosphere in her multicultural neighbourhood. She explains the unity felt during the pre-dawn Suhoor meals and the joyous gatherings for Iftar, where families and friends break their fast with delectable dishes like Asam Pedas and Kebaya.As the episode draws to a close, Yati, Urmila, and Farah invite listeners to learn more about Ramadan and its customs by visiting Truly Expat Lifestyle's comprehensive guide at trulyexpatlifestyle.com/ramadan/, where they can delve deeper into this sacred observance.Join them in celebrating the diversity of Ramadan traditions and the enduring values they represent in communities worldwide.Glossary:Tarawih/Taraweeh: Special prayers from the Quran are performed.Iftar: The fast-breaking evening meal of Muslims in Ramadan.Suhoor: The pre-dawn meal consumed by Muslims before fasting.Zakah: Almsgiving or "to pay alms" in Islam.Azan: The call to prayer five times a day.Asam Pedas: A traditional Malay dish of fish stewed in a spicy and tangy gravy.Kebaya: A traditional Peranakan blouse paired with a batik sarong.Baju Kurung: A distinctive Malay dress worn by both men and women.Hajj: The pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca.Hari Raya Haji: Muslim festival that falls on the 10th day of Zulhijjah.Hari Raya Puasa: Marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan.Contact Information:Email: podcast@trulyexpat.comFacebook Page: Truly Expat PodcastInstagram: @trulyexpatpodcastTikTok: @trulyexpatpodcastFeel free to contact us with inquiries or suggestions or share your expat stories. We're here to help you navigate expat life with confidence.Disclaimer: This episode explores personal experiences and perspectives on Ramadan. Individual traditions and interpretations may vary across cultures and regions.Thanks for tuning in to our latest episode. Subscribe for more valuable insights and information for expats in Singapore and beyond.
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Two masala gems came to mind when we thought about greed: Bluffmaster! (2005) and Judaai (1997). On the surface these stories are about wanting money, but both of them have more to say about material gain entices people to act out of line with what society demands. Both films are also full of great performances, but, unsurprisingly, we spend most of our time gushing over Sridevi and Urmila. Subscribe to Filmi Ladies on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7Ib9C1X5ObvN18u9WR0TK9 or Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/filmi-ladies/id1642425062 @filmiladies on Instagram and Twitter Pitu is @pitusultan on Instagram Beth is @bethlovesbolly on Twitter Email us at filmiladies at gmail See our letterboxd for everything discussed on this podcast. https://boxd.it/qSpfy Our logo was designed by London-based artist Paula Ganoo @velcrothoughts on Instagram https://www.art2arts.co.uk/paula-vaughan
Urmila Mohan is an anthropologist who established the Jugaad Project, an open platform for publishing articles on material culture. Here are some of the topics covered in our conversation: The meaning of jugaad as everyday innovation The need for an open global platform to share articles in material culture How published articles benefit their subjects Prayer beads as spiritual technology that is only partly replaced by fidget spinners Articles on bamboo weaving in Java and the infrastructure of Durga Puja in India The new book publication https://www.thejugaadproject.pub http://www.urmilamohan.com/ https://www.thejugaadproject.pub/home/likhai-wood-carving
Episode Summary:In this episode, Rachel and Paula explore the enchanting world of Deepavali in Singapore, sharing insights and stories that every expat should know about this beloved festival of lights. This episode includes an insightful interview with panellist expat Urmila, who shares her experience with Diwali.Casual Catch-Up:Rachel and Paula also engage in a lively discussion covering topics like raising money for charity, the musical Mamma Mia, and the challenges and excitement of moving house. Dive into Truly Expat Lifestyle's blog links for more details and discover the upcoming events during Deepavali.Glossary:To help you understand the Deepavali celebration in Singapore, here's a glossary of important terms:- Puja: A special prayer with rituals, often elaborate and important in Hindu tradition.- Sari or Saree: A traditional Indian garment, a long cloth draped elegantly to cover the body.- Salwar Kameez: A traditional Indian outfit with loose-fitting pants (salwar) and a long tunic (kameez).- Goddess of Wealth: The name of the goddess associated with light and prosperity, often referred to as Lakshmi.- Zari: A type of thread made of gold or metallic material used to embellish and decorate clothing and accessories.- Kurta: A comfortable and loose-fitting tunic-like top, often worn with pants, common in South Asian clothing.Truly Expat Lifestyle Blog and Deepavali Links:1. Mindfull Aus2. Mamma Mia3. Moving house in Singapore4. Deepavali5.Urmila Expat Stories6. Raffles Tiffin Room Sweets7. The Big Bus Deepavali Tour8. Indian Heritage Centre Deepavali Open House Singapore9. Singapore Expo Divali 2023 (while it has already been, there is a little video of what to expect next year)10. Deepavali food bazaar Contact Information:- Email: podcast@trulyexpat.com- Facebook Page: Truly Expat Podcast- Instagram: @trulyexpatpodcast-Linkedin: Truly Expat PodcastDisclaimer:While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, the nature of cultural celebrations and events can evolve. We encourage all listeners to verify details independently. If you have questions or need guidance, please don't hesitate to contact us at podcast@trulyexpat.com. Your inquiries are important to us, and we're here to help you experience the joy of Diwali and navigate expat life effectively.Thanks for tuning in to our latest episode. Subscribe for more valuable insights and information for expats in Singapore and beyond.
This week on a colourful episode of ‘Has It Aged Well?' Abbas and Urjita are joined by comedian and writer Tushar Abhichandani to discuss the 1995 smash hit ‘Rangeela' directed by Ram Gopal Verma, starring Urmila Matondkar, Aamir Khan, and Jackie Shroff. Topics discussed include: Urmila's breakout in Hindi films and her splendid creative partnership with RGV, A.R. Rahman's scintillating score, whether this is Aamir's best performance, the various cameos and meta jokes, what's up with people not turning up on sets? The superiority of Avatar Gill and more.Follow Tushar here: https://www.instagram.com/tushar_abhi/Follow Abbas here: https://www.instagram.com/abbasmomin88/Follow Urjita here: https://www.instagram.com/urjitawani/Follow IVM Pop here: https://www.instagram.com/ivmpop/You can revisit all episodes of Tushar and Joel's podcast ‘Uncle, Please Sit' here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QjLAFXfUYZ5vzCkR3WqLj See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week on 'Has It Aged Well?' we're discussing 1997's 'Judaai'. Joining Abbas and Urjita is stand-up comedian and IVM content creator Niveditha Prakasam. Topics discussed include: How much would you sell your husband for?, Sridevi's perfect comic timing, Urmila's career through the 90s, the crazy and iconic comedic characters this film offers - Paresh Rawal's question guy, Upasna Singh's 3 golden gibberish words - "abba dabba jabba", Johnny Lever's dancing, whether this film was progressive for its time and a lot more. Watch Niveditha's stand-up video here: https://youtu.be/n-WAENxqfCo Follow Niveditha here: https://www.instagram.com/niv.prakasam/ Follow Abbas here: https://www.instagram.com/abbasmomin88/ Follow Urjita here: https://www.instagram.com/urjitawani/ For more fun pop culture stuff from the IVM team subscribe to the IVM Pop feed and also check out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@IVMPopSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this interview we discuss Krishna conscious education, specifically helping our children successfully transition from childhood to adulthood. Topics we cover: Śrīla Prabhupāda's instructions on education especially for youth, traditional education, the importance of academics, mangalarati for kids residential schools marriage inspiring our children to continue Krishna consciousness throughout their life and more… Here is […] The post SV35-Transition from Childhood to Adulthood in Krishna consciousness with Urmila Devi Dasi appeared first on Successful Vaisnavas - Personal Development for Hare Krishnas.
Celebrating Hinduism with Giridhar...Enriching lives with the timeless wisdom of Hinduism !
Welcome to 'The Unsung Sacrifice of Urmila' podcast, brought to you by Celebrating Hinduism with Giridhar, where we delve into the story of a remarkable woman who is often overlooked in traditional retellings of the Indian epic, the Ramayana. Urmila, the younger sister of Sita, made an enormous sacrifice when her husband, Lakshmana, left her behind to accompany his brother, Rama, on his journey to exile in the forest. Urmila's story is one of love, loyalty, and sacrifice, and through this podcast, we aim to bring to light the importance of her contributions to the Ramayana and to women's roles in ancient Indian literature. Join us as we explore Urmila's story and its significance in our lives today. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter at @voiceofgiridhar for more updates, exclusive content, and to join the conversation. Thank you for listening! Tune in to "Celebrating Hinduism with Giridhar" for more enriching discussions on Hinduism and how it can enrich our lives!
What is the purpose of experiences that we have? Is there a meaning to them? Or are they random? This episode is meant to give some idea. This episode was published in Gulf News Tabloid in form of column titled, ‘ Meditate with Urmila.' For emotional wellness course and workshop, online or face-to-face, connect at : hellokarmicwellness@gmail.com website: www.karmicwellness.in
Learn about the life, work, struggles, and achievements of Urmila Eulie Chowdhury. For show notes and more information check out our website https://www.shebuildspodcast.com/episodes/urmilaeuliechowdhury
Recounting his own pedigree, Janaka offers the hand of his two daughters, Sita and Urmila, to Sri Rama and Lakshmana, respectively. Recitation: 00:00 - 03:54 Translation: 03:55 - 10:18
In this episode, historian Dr. Mrinalini Sinha talks to us about the emergence of the stereotype of the 'effeminate Bengali', why Katherine Mayo's 1927 book 'Mother India' became controversial, and how women got divided along caste lines in the fight for their right to vote in colonial India.‘In Perspective' is our podcast series where academics reveal little-known facts about Indian history, society and culture. Notes:1:27- The manly Englishman and the effeminate bengali 7:40- Gendering of society and the ‘domestic manuals' of 19th century Bengal 12:50- Controversy surrounding Katherine Mayo's 1920 book ‘Mother India' and the reconfiguration of the relationship between the social and political spheres in India 27:00- Discourse around child marriage shifting in early 20th century and how it became a political issue 33:10- How Indian women got the right to vote 41:52- Leela and Urmila's marriage in 1987 and discussing the problems with how we understand queerness in India
Backlash to proposals to allow local councils to fast-track cycleway road work with less consultation.Transport Minister Michael Wood is under fire from Wellington businesses with the High Court recently granting an interim injunction over the Newtown cycleway construction.The proposal would put an end to local businesses being able to use the court system to stop work being done.Local business owner Urmila Bhana told Heather du Plessis-Allan she's concerned it's removing local citizens' ability to have a say in the streets they occupy.“It impacts peoples' livelihoods. It affects them on a daily basis – the way they work, their domestic needs.”LISTEN ABOVE
RNIB customer Urmila Valand tells Robert Kirkwood about her sight loss journey, from her darkest days to her new life in a volunteering job and singing group where she realised she could give so much back to her community.
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Satya (transl. Truth) is a 1998 Indian Hindi-language gangster action crime film, produced and directed by Ram Gopal Varma; written by Saurabh Shukla and Anurag Kashyap. It stars J. D. Chakravarthy, Urmila Matondkar, Manoj Bajpayee, Saurabh Shukla, Aditya Shrivastava and Paresh Rawal in lead roles. (Source: Wikipedia). You can listen and subscribe to our podcast on iTunes / Stitcher / TuneIn or on YouTube. You can also listen to this episode right here on the player below.Podcast Episode Summary:- We talk about how Mano Bajpai had to work so hard to break being typecast as Biku Matre- We talk about all the characters and their motive to join the gang- We talk about Urmila and her versatilityQuotables: I would definitely recommend this movie to someone who is not from India, if they like gangster movies - FloBefore Satya, I didn't have an opinion on gangster movies - TanviIt's the names, right…like we hadn't heard these names before - TanviYou can easily dissect each and every details in the movie, I don't even know what to begin with - Flo
Urmila Ratnam is the CEO and President of Alima Pure, a natural cosmetics brand from Portland, Oregon. Urmila and her team design products for everyone with clean, non-toxic ingredients. Before Alima Pure, Urmila was a management consultant and Partner at Ratnam Solomon Brown. In this episode: Are you a leader looking for a brighter future for your business? Are you having difficulties deciding on the best processes and procedures to use for successfully operating your business? Knowing your leadership style and having the right processes and procedures are the key elements to achieving success with your business. Improving and reviewing these systems regularly should also involve everyone on your team. This way, everyone in your business can have a point of reference and on-hand solution when an inevitable issue pops up. In this episode of the Systems Simplified podcast, Adi Klevit interviews Urmila Ratnam, the CEO and President of Alima Pure. Urmila talks about how to scale a business, the processes and procedures you need to use to run a successful business, different leadership styles, surviving a pandemic, and the importance of improving and reviewing your systems. Tune in to learn about this and much more.
Episode Notes Director, Kathak Kendra Allahabad, Kathak Nrityangana, and Pandit Birju Maharaj's shagird; Urmila Sharma ji is a Top grade Doordashan Artist, and began learning Kathak in 1971 under Pandit Ram Baboo Bhatt (0:00:58) Urmila ji's Kathak journey (0:07:35) 500 bell ghungroos (0:07:58) Starting Riyaz at 4am (0:10:13) Encounter with a snake (0:25:19) Kathak main badlav (0:27:29) How Urmila Ji started teaching (0:30:02) Teaching Online (0:35:45) How often should students meet their teachers (0:44:28) Learning with Maharaj ji in Guru Shishya Parampara (0:51:40) Work on Thesis (1:06:48) Choosing the right organizers (1:10:04) Encouraging students to practice (1:19:07) Future of Kathak in Allahabad Title Track Audio Credit: Doug Maxwell | Bansure Raga
On the 37th episode of Indian Artpreneur Podcast we speak to Kavtia Kane, who is an author, motivational speaker and a former journalist. Mrs. Kane is also the author of seven books. Karna’s Wife her debut novel, (2013) was a bestseller. Her second novel – Sita’s Sister (2014) also deals with another enigmatic personality – Urmila, probably the most overlooked character in the Ramayan. Menaka’s Choice(2015) ,another best-seller, is about the famous apsara and her infamous liaison with Vishwamitra the man she was sent to destroy. Lanka’s Princess (2016) is her fourth book based on Ravan’s sister, Surpanakha, the Princess of Lanka who was also its destroyer. Her fifth book Sita’s Sister(2017) on why did Sita’s siter agree to be left behind in the palace, waiting for her husband for 14 painfully long years? and the sixth book, The Fisher Queen’s Dynasty (2017) which will re-align your reading of the Mahabharata. Ahalya’s Awakening (2019) draws out the voice of a character that lacked one—even before she was turned to stone. Her latest and seventh book, Saravasti’s Gift (2021)- Mrs. Kane brings to light Sarasvati’s story-the goddess of art, music and knowledge-told in the voices of nameless celestials, powerful gods and lesser mortals. The book explores her relationship with her Creator, Brahma, and their unusual marriage-a union of fiercely independent minds and the most non-conforming, unconventional of the Triumvirate couples. As these peripheral figures and silent catalysts take centre stage, we get a glimpse of an extraordinary woman and her remarkable story, obscured and buried under myths and legends. In this episode we speak to hear about her writing process: Story Structure Key components of mythological fiction Research Dance and music in mythology Advise for young writers
Humare app ko install karne ke liye iss link par click kare: https://bit.ly/3zDVXic Doston, mata Sita ke tyaag ke baare mein toh sabhi jaante hai. Ek tyaag Lakshman ki patni, Urmila, ne bhi kiya tha, unhe n sirf chaudah saal tak pati pati ke viyog mein rehna para, balki vachan ke mutabik unhone apni aankho se, ek aansu bhi nahi girne diye, yahi nahi unhone baad mein chaudah saal tak soye Lakshman ji, ki seva kar patni dharm nibhaya, unke tyaag aur balidaan ki yeh anuthi kahani hum aapko sunaayenge aur kahani ko sunne ke baad, aapko sukhad anubhuti hogi aur dheere-dheere neend ki aagosh mein samate jaayenge. #insomniacure #neendnaaayetokyakare #insomniatreatment #neendaanekailaj #sleepdisorder #nindaanekeupay #sleepproblems #bedtimestoriesforadults #sleepstoriesforadults #AcchiNeendlaanekeliyekyakare #Acchineend #Insomniacure #neend #sleep #kahani --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neend/message
The SportsGrad Podcast: Your bite-sized guide to enter the sports industry
Where were you when Australia won the Women's T20 World Cup Final in front of 87,000 people? Today's guest was managing the team.Fresh from a world record 22 consecutive wins, Urmila Rosario walks us through her journey to become the Team Manager of the Australian Women's Cricket Team.Hear her chaotic yet euphoric 24 hours on the day of the final, plus learn Urmila's top 3 qualities that are key to being a successful team manager.They say you are the average of the 5 people closest to you. Luckily for Urmila, she spends a considerable amount of her year on the road with the best athletes in the world.Tune in to find out the number one impact the team has had on her as an individual.If you are wanting to further your understanding and expand your network within sports, check out the SportsGrad Membership!More confident, more connected Grads.Become a member: www.sportsgrad.com.au/membership***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and really makes a difference in helping to land guests.Want a job in sport? Download our FREE eBook ‘How to Get Jobs in Sport. The SportsGrad Method' at www.sportsgrad.com.auFollow @sportsgrad on Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | LinkedInConnect with UrmilaConnect with ReubenConnect with Ryan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ms. Urmila Bhargava, Founder of IFP Petro Products Pvt Ltd, shares her entrepreneurial journey which started back in 1977. A veteran entrepreneur, Ms. Urmila fought against all odds to establish her enterprise after the demise of her husband. She entered the oil recycling industry which is referred to as male-dominated. A nationalist by heart, she always upheld the ethics of playing fair and square in business and in life. Listen on to get a deeper insight into Ms. Urmila's entrepreneurial journey and add it to your Dhandho Ni Soch.
Urmila Devi Dasi is a senior Vaishnavi, disciple of Srila Prabhupada, PhD in Education, and traveling preacher. Join us as we discuss the topic of spiritual organizations --their challenges, forms, and how they relate to the Hare Krishna community.
Atheists are of the opinion that there is no need to accept the authority of the Supreme Personality of Godhead to be successful in religion, economic development, sense gratification or liberation. According to them, dharma, or religious principles, are meant to establish an imaginary God to encourage one to become moral, honest and just so that the social orders may be maintained in peace and tranquillity. Furthermore, they say that actually there is no need to accept God for this purpose, for if one follows the principles of morality and honesty, that is sufficient. Similarly, if one makes nice plans and works very hard for economic development, automatically the result of economic development will come. Similarly, sense gratification also does not depend on the mercy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, for if one earns enough money by any process, one will have sufficient opportunity for sense gratification. Insofar as liberation is concerned, they say that there is no need to talk of liberation because after death everything is finished.
A saintly person is one who follows the Vedic injunctions, which are the orders of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The word guru refers to one who gives proper direction under the authority of the Vedic injunctions and according to the examples of the lives of great personalities. The best way to mold one's life is to follow in the footsteps of the authorized personalities like those mentioned herein by Pṛthu Mahārāja, beginning with Svāyambhuva Manu.
Gaura Purnima evening class on Thu 21st Mar 2019 by HG Urmila Devi Dāsi
Gaura Purnima morning class on Thu 21st Mar 2019 by HG Urmila Devi Dāsi
Author : Rati Mehrotra Narrator : Kaushik Narasimhan Host : Graeme Dunlop Audio Producer : Peter Wood Discuss on Forums PodCastle 482: The Family Ghost is a PodCastle original. Rated PG-13 The Family Ghost By Rati Mehrotra The day before she left for her husband's village, Urmila got her dowry: a goat, two gold bangles, […] The post PodCastle 482: The Family Ghost appeared first on PodCastle.
In this uncertain life, we seek security and peace. We explore the songs of Bhaktivinoda Thakur, an influential Krishna Bhakti teacher who lived at turn of the 20th Century, and connect with his experience of living under the protection of truth and how such a life gives him not just safety, but boundless joy.