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Most Played: The Rik Amrit Show - Trailer (20 plays)
<p>Step into a world where words aren't just tools—they're gateways to forgotten wisdom and unexplored consciousness. The Rik Amrit Show trailer offers a tantalising glimpse into a podcast that dares to challenge how we think about language itself.</p><p>In just two minutes, host Rik Amrit invites listeners on an intellectual and spiritual journey through concepts that have shaped human thought for millennia. From the four pillars of meaningful existence—Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha—to the theater of Ranga where all life becomes performance, this trailer promises conversations that transcend ordinary discourse.</p><p>Against a backdrop of evocative music and Sanskrit chanting, Rik's voice guides us through the premise that has defined his life's work: when we change our words, we change our thoughts; when we change our thoughts, we change our lives.</p><p>The trailer speaks directly to those who feel the impoverishment of modern communication—the shallowing of language, the sacrifice of depth for speed, the drowning of wisdom in infinite information. It extends an invitation to reclaim the power that ancient cultures understood: that a single word, properly understood, can transform perception in ways no algorithm could match.</p><p>Each week, The Rik Amrit Show will explore one concept that opens doorways to understanding, drawing from both ancient traditions and modern insights to help listeners remember what it means to think deeply in a shallow time.</p><p>This isn't just another podcast; it's a sanctuary for those who believe that some conversations can change everything.</p><p><em>The Rik Amrit Show. Because in the beginning was the Word—and in the Word is our beginning.</em></p><p><br></p>
It is an essay of Rabindranath Tagore from his Shantiniketan Upadeshmala
A speech given by Shri Rabindranath Tagore on 23rd of December 1909, on the occasion of annual convocation at Shantiniketan Ashrama.
This Episode discusses that love is the reason of peace. If we just seat and meditate for peace it will be futile, instead we should seek love.