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1569: Are We Seeking Truth or Emotional Comfort?

Wisdom of the Sages

Release Date: 04/01/2025

1582: Terminal Diagnosis, Timeless Devotion: A Yogi’s Final Chapter show art 1582: Terminal Diagnosis, Timeless Devotion: A Yogi’s Final Chapter

Wisdom of the Sages

How do decades of spiritual practice shape your heart when death comes knocking? In this powerful episode, we hear from our longtime friend Yasso who, after forty years of devotion, is now facing terminal illness with stunning clarity and peace. What makes this conversation especially moving is how Yasso’s fearless, attitude of gratitude so closely mirrors the timeless wisdom of Śrīmad Bhāgavatam, where the dying King Parīkṣit embraces his final days with devotion, humility, and total absorption in the divine. Also in this episode: the epic homecoming of Lord Ram and the tear-jerking...

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1581: Rethinking Empowerment: Yoga Wisdom on Commitment vs. Independence show art 1581: Rethinking Empowerment: Yoga Wisdom on Commitment vs. Independence

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Have you ever wondered whether the modern narrative of empowerment is missing something essential? We live in a world where empowerment is often defined as the independent freedom to do as we please. But in this thought-provoking episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha explore a radically different idea—drawn from the bhakti-yoga tradition—that deep commitment can be a source of supernatural strength. Sītā, whose unwavering integrity and loyalty ultimately crushed the might of Ravana, is more than a mythological figure—she’s a spiritual archetype. This episode challenges the assumption that...

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1580: Ravana vs. Hanuman: How to Approach the Divine Feminine & Not Get Smoked show art 1580: Ravana vs. Hanuman: How to Approach the Divine Feminine & Not Get Smoked

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The Ramayana doesn’t just tell an ancient story—it reveals eternal truths. In this episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha explore one of the most profound contrasts in the epic: how Ravana and Hanuman each approach Sita. What unfolds is not just mythological drama—it’s a powerful spiritual teaching. Sita is the personification of good fortune herself. In bhakti wisdom, how we approach her—whether with reverence and devotion or with a mood of exploitation—determines the auspiciousness or inauspiciousness that flows though our lives. This isn’t just about Sita and Ravana. It’s about...

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1579: Is Spiritual Truth Beyond Words? | Q&A Volume 271 show art 1579: Is Spiritual Truth Beyond Words? | Q&A Volume 271

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Is trying to understand spiritual truth a futile task? Is it all beyond words and beyond the logical understanding of the human mind? In this Q&A episode of Wisdom of the Sages, Kaustubha Das, with guest host Kishori Gopi, takes on one of the deepest questions of spiritual life—whether the ultimate reality can be known, described, or even spoken of. Drawing from the ancient dialectic between Advaita Vedanta and Bhakti Vedanta, they explore how the Absolute is perceived across different schools of Indian philosophy, and whether Krishna’s teachings are meant to be understood—or simply...

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1578: Fear of Loss is a Path to the Dark Side show art 1578: Fear of Loss is a Path to the Dark Side

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Loss comes for everyone—but the Bhakti yogi faces it not with fear, but with training, trust, and transcendence. In this powerful episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha unpack how the wisdom of the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam prepares us for the moments that shake our identity, strip our attachments, and invite us into deeper surrender. From philosophical insight to real-life stories, they reveal how detachment isn’t cold or passive—it’s the soul’s doorway to freedom. Key Highlights: * “Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose.” — Yoda (Bhakti approves.) * Why loss is not...

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1577: What is My Dharma? / Q&A Volume 270 show art 1577: What is My Dharma? / Q&A Volume 270

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In this deep-dive Q&A episode of Wisdom of the Sages, Kaustuba Das and guest co-host Kishori Gopi explore one of life’s most profound questions: What is my purpose? Drawing from the teachings of the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam, the writings of Bhaktivinoda Ṭhākura, and the ancient tradition of Vedānta, they unpack the layered meaning of dharma—from temporary duties to the soul’s eternal calling. Whether you’re a spiritual seeker, a yoga teacher, a parent, or simply navigating life’s changing roles, this conversation will challenge, inspire, and clarify your inner compass. Discover...

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1576: You Can Have a Profound Spiritual Experience, Right Now / Q&A Volume 269 show art 1576: You Can Have a Profound Spiritual Experience, Right Now / Q&A Volume 269

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This Q&A episode offers a bold reminder: a deep and transformational spiritual experience isn’t reserved for mystics in the mountains—it’s available to you right now, anywhere. Kaustubha and guest Co-host Kishori Gopi unpack the Bhagavad-gītā’s ancient key to overcoming seasonal depression, emotional heaviness, and the constant ups and downs of modern life: detachment from the shifting mind, and connection to the ever-radiant soul within. Learn how simply observing your thoughts and emotions—rather than identifying with them—is not just mindfulness, but a moment of true...

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1575: Please Don’t Feed the Demons: Ramayana & Our Own Hero’s Journey show art 1575: Please Don’t Feed the Demons: Ramayana & Our Own Hero’s Journey

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Every life holds a hidden epic. In this stirring episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha unlock the timeless teachings of the Ramayana and the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam to reveal how Lord Ram’s divine story is far more than mythology—it’s a living guide for our own transformation. Alongside the insights of Joseph Campbell’s hero’s journey, the sages explore what it truly means to conquer inner demons and rise to the occasion of your own sacred adventure. But this episode goes deeper than just inspiration. It offers a bold clarification of what līlā truly is—and what it’s not. It’s a...

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1574: How Yogis Train the Mind for the Ultimate Test show art 1574: How Yogis Train the Mind for the Ultimate Test

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“You Won’t Rise to the Occasion—You’ll Default to Your Training”. In this episode we explore how ancient yogic wisdom aligns with the discipline of elite athletes, soldiers, and spiritual seekers. Learn how the mind, when trained in remembrance and devotion, naturally turns toward the Divine—even at the moment of death. This episode is a clarion call to train your heart, shape your consciousness, and live with purpose so that when the test comes, you’re not grasping for last-minute wisdom—you’re simply doing what you’ve always done: remembering who you’ve been meditating...

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The sacred isn’t far away, or locked away in a temple, a ritual, or some otherworldly realm. The sacred is the invisible thread running through the entire tapestry of life—right here, right now. In this deeply reflective episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha explore the Vedic concept of otam-protam—the warp and weft of reality—revealing how divinity is interwoven through every moment, every element, every being. From the descent of the sacred Ganges to the subtle presence of God in all things, this episode invites you to shift your lens and recognize the divine fabric behind the visible...

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Discover how modern psychology’s insights into motivated reasoning and confirmation bias align with ancient yogic teachings on how desire and attachment distort our perception of truth. In this eye-opening episode of Wisdom of the Sages, Raghunath and Kaustubha explore how both science and the Bhakti tradition describe the mind’s tendency to protect its illusions rather than seek reality. Drawing from the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam, they unpack why truth feels so elusive, how even scholars and scientist can be blinded by comfort zones, and why the Bhāgavatam’s vision of Krishna as the personal Absolute is the ultimate disruption to the ego’s false narratives.

🔥 Key Takeaways:
•⁠  ⁠Your mind isn’t always seeking truth—it’s seeking emotional safety.
•⁠  ⁠Vedānta through the lens of Bhāgavatam reveals a spiritual evolution that challenges impersonalism.
•⁠  ⁠Why we may cling to comforting spiritual philosophies—even when they contradict the sacred texts.
•⁠  ⁠How the modes of material nature (guṇas) influence our worldviews, preferences.
•⁠  ⁠The difference between subjective attraction and ontological truth in the path of bhakti.

If you’ve ever wondered why intelligent people believe completely different things—even when reading the same sacred texts—this episode will open your eyes to the filters between the self and the truth.

🎧 Stream it now and rediscover how bhakti yoga offers clarity in a world clouded by illusion.
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