1.16 The Age We're Living In and What It's Actually Doing to Us | Bhagavata Podcast with Gopal Hari Das

February 13
1h 12m

Episode Description

A bull standing on one leg. A cow weeping in an empty field. A strange figure beating them both. Parikshit, the last great emperor, comes upon this scene on the road and has to decide what to do with it. Canto 1, Chapter 16 of the Bhagavatam is the text's account of how the Kali Yuga began, and what it is.

Gopal Hari Das (Dr. Gopal Gupta) and host Bhrigupada Dasa explore what the Bhagavatam actually means by the present age: its four characteristic symptoms (the collapse of truthfulness, cleanliness, mercy, and austerity), the allegorical figure of Kali himself, and why Parikshit does not simply kill him. The episode gives particular attention to a long and unusual digression in this chapter on the nature of truth, drawing on stories from the Mahabharata and Ramayana.

The conversation asks directly: does the Bhagavatam's diagnosis of the present age still hold? And what does it recommend?

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The Bhagavata Podcast is produced by the Gaudiya Studies Research Programme at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies. Each episode brings together scholar-practitioners, trained in both Indology and lived Vaishnava devotion, to read this text closely and seriously.

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