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Stories from Upaniṣhads and Puranas

Arghya Goswami
Stories from Upaniṣhads and Puranas
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  • The King Who Sacrified Everything for Truth- Markandeya Purana - Part 2
    "What would you sacrifice for the truth? Your wealth? Your crown? Your family? This is the story of a man who gave up everything — not for power, not for glory, but for dharma. Step into the fire-lit world of King Harishchandra, where honesty clashes with fate, and the gods themselves become spectators to a mortal’s uncompromising integrity. This is not just mythology — it's a mirror of timeless courage. In this part 2 of the 2-part podcast story -"The King Who Sacrified Everything for Truth", from Markandeya Purana, we will know the answers-What happened when Sage Vishwamitra looked into the dakshina given to him by Harishchandra after selling off his wife and son? Was Harishchandra able to pay off his debt? Were there more misfortunes stored for him? Was he able to reunite with his wife and son? You can listen to the audio podcast in most of the popular podcast platforms such as Spotify, Apple Podcast, Amazon Prime Music and many others. Also, this podcast will be available in a video format on YouTube, and the name of the channel is "https://www.youtube.com/@StoriesfromUpanishadsPuranas"Please visit the webpage https://www.storiesfromupanishadsandpuranas.com/ For more content and blogs. #puranas#storiesfrompuranas#markandeya purana#Raja Harishchandra#Harishchandra#Hindu Scriptures#Sanatan Dharma#Sanatan#Indian Scriptures#Sage Vishwamitra
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  • The king who sacrificed EVERYTHING for TRUTH! Markandeya Purana – Part 1
    What’s the real price of a promise? A piece of gold? A bit of land? For one legendary king, the price of his word was far, far greater. It wasn't his crown or his vast, prosperous kingdom. The ultimate cost of his promise was his beloved wife, his only son, and himself. This is the story of a kingso devoted to truth that he was forced to sell his own family and himself into slavery. It's a story that pushes the very limits of honour, sacrifice, and what a human being can endure. This is the story of the great Ikshvaku King, ancestor of Lord Rama, Raja Harishchandra! This podcast is part 1 of a 2-part story on Raja Harishchandra from Markandeya Purana.We’d love to hear from you in the comments: Do you think one must keep their promise, and to what level one must go to fulfil that in today’s times? Please comment or write to me at [email protected]! This podcast is available in audio format on all majorpodcast platforms. It is also available in video format on YouTube, and my channel name is “Stories from Upanishads and Puranas”.
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  • The Bharata Mystery - Rishi Jaimini meets the birds of wisdom
    Dear Friends and listeners,Welcome to another brand new episode from my podcast series -"Stories from Upanishads and Puranas". This episode is in continuation of my previous episode -"The story of four birds". This episode looks further into Rishi Jaimini's journey in search of four talking birds and finally getting his questions on "Bharata" answered. The episodes delve into the explanation of four forms of Vishnu and tell us why Balaram went on a pilgrimage after murdering Sage Suta Lomaharshana. It also throws light on a mysterious question: why Draupadi married five Pandavas and why the sons of Draupadi were murdered at a very young age! So hold on tight and listen to my podcast - "The Bharata Mystery - Rishi Jaimini meets the talking birds".This podcast is also available in audio format on most leading podcast players, including Spotify, Amazon Music, and Gaana. Please ensure to follow, subscribe and like the podcast.Furthermore, this podcast is available in video form on YouTube. The link to YouTube is -https://youtu.be/Buep4YOmk88?si=o0QGk49Hu1vRwVVt
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  • The Story of Four Birds
    This is my first story from the Puranas, and as I told youall last time, in my channel, I will narrate stories from both the Upanishads and the Puranas. So please like, share, and subscribe to my channel if you haven’t done so. Also, if you want to have a direct conversation with me, pleaseemail me at [email protected] Jaimini had a few intriguing questions on the great text named "Bharata", so he asked Sage Markandeya about them. Sage Markendeya redirected Rishi Jaimini to the four birds who knew everything about "Bharata". These birds were learned and could talk in a human voice. Today's podcast is from the Markandeya Purana and the story tells us about the four birds.Who were these four birds who knew everything about the great battle of Kurukshetra?Why were they able to talk in human voice and possess Vedic knowledge?Let's dive deep into this new episode in the channel "Stories from Upanishads and Puranas"
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  • Episode 28 - Story of King Brihaadratha and the path to moksha – Chapter 1 – Maitreya Upanishad
    Today's story is taken from Maitreya Upanishad. This story is featured in chapter 1 of the Upanishad. This chapter describes the dialogue between the great ascetic king Brihaadratha from the Ikshvaaku dynasty or Solar dynasty and Sage Saakaayana. Please like, share, subscribe and download my podcast “Stories from Upanishads”, available on multiple podcast streaming platforms. Also, visit my website https://www.storiesfromupanishads.com, listen to my earlier podcast episodes, and read some of the blogs available.From now on my podcast will also be available on Youtube. You can search YouTube using the following link - https://www.youtube.com/@StoriesfromUpanishads/featured#upanishads#upanishad#maitreyaUpanishad#aatman
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Our Sanatan is a treasure trove of philosophies and life lessons. The Upanishads delve into concepts like "Self-realisation", "Brahman" or "Supreme Being" and "Atman" or "Supreme Self". Puranas grasp the concept of the Supreme power using the medium of stories. Upanishads and Vedas are technically superior in terms of philosophies and thought processes, making them challenging for common people to understand, but the Puranas present similar ideas in a more accessible and interesting story format. Please subscribe, download, and follow the podcast series. Aum Shantih, Shantih, Shantih!
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