
The Bhagavata Podcast
The Bhagavata Podcast takes listeners on a journey through the Bhagavata Purana, also known as the Srimad Bhagavatam. Each episode features conversations between scholars, many of whom are practitioners, as they reflect on and analyze a chapter of the text. Hosted by Dr. Måns Broo, the discussions blend academic rigor with personal insight, covering philosophical, theological, and literary dimensions. The podcast moves linearly through the text, offering traditional and modern interpretations. It is supported by the Gaudiya Studies Research Programme of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies.
Episodes

2.7 One Verse Each. Except Krishna. | Bhagavata Podcast with Sundar Gopal Das
The Bhagavatam's longest avatar list gives each divine figure one verse. Sometimes two. When it reaches Krishna, it gives him ten.Canto 2, Chapter 7 surveys 23 lila avatars, the longest such list in the entire Purana. Sundar Gopal Das (Dr. Simon Haas), a Gaudiya Vaishnava scholar and author, reads it as a narrative table of contents: each avatar gets just enough detail to generate appetite fo

2.6 You Cannot Know God. So Sing Anyway. | Bhagavata Podcast with Gopinathacharya Das
Brahma describes the entire process of creation and then admits he cannot know the Lord. His response to that admission is not silence. It is song.Canto 2, Chapter 6 continues the Virat Rupa meditation from the previous chapter, but shifts the emphasis. Where chapter 5 asked what the cosmic form is, this chapter asks what it generates: the faculties of the human body, each mapped to a presiding de

2.5 Who Created the Creator? | The Bhagavata Podcast with Sri Prahlada Dasa
There are dozens of gods in the Vedic scriptures, and the texts seem to glorify some of them just as highly as Vishnu. For anyone raised in a tradition that insists Narayana is supreme, that is not an abstract problem. Sri Prahlada Dasa carried that question from his teenage years until a single line from the Bhagavad Gita answered it.Canto 2, Chapter 5 is built around exactly this kind of correct

2.4 I've Never Been Completely Satisfied with Anything I've Done | Bhagavata Podcast with Anuradha Devi Dasi
Standing at Govardhan, Bhrigupada felt something deeply spiritual. A few minutes later it was gone. The Srimad Bhagavatam does not treat this as failure. It treats it as the starting point.Canto 2, Chapter 4 carries a misleading title: "The Process of Creation." The question about creation is asked in verse 9. The answer begins in the next chapter. What Shukadeva Goswami does instead, fo

2.3 Chant Every Day and Still Feeling Nothing | Bhagavata Podcast with Manjari Devi Dasi
What does it mean if years of sincere practice haven't changed you? Not for lack of effort, not for lack of concentration, but because something harder to name is holding you in place. The Srimad Bhagavatam calls this a steel-framed heart, and Canto 2, Chapter 3 is where it delivers that diagnosis.This episode explores one of the most densely cited chapters in the entire Bhagavatam. Of its 25

2.2 What the Manosphere Gets Wrong About Worth | Bhagavata Podcast with Shaunaka Rishi Das
A teenager thinks his father is a loser because he doesn't drive a Lamborghini. The Bhagavatam asks: when you can use your arm as a pillow, what is the necessity of a pillow at all? These two visions of the good life are further apart than they look — and closer together than you'd expect.Canto 2, Chapter 2 continues Shukadeva Goswami's answer to Pariksit's question: what shoul

2.1 What Should You Do When You're About to Die? | Bhagavata Podcast with Jayananda Dasa
A well-known contemporary guru was asked, mid-event, how to prepare for death. He laughed — not dismissively, but his answer was: "You should be focusing on how to live." The Bhagavatam disagrees. And its answer turns out to be not about the future at all.Canto 2, Chapter 1 is where Shukadeva Goswami finally begins to speak. The first book of the Srimad Bhagavatam spent its entire length

1.19 What Would You Do If You Had Seven Days to Live? | Bhagavata Podcast with Sundar Gopal Das
What would you do if you learned you had seven days to live? Most of us would panic, bargain, or spend those days in dread. King Parikshit sat down by the river and prepared to die with complete clarity. This is the final chapter of the first book of the Srimad Bhagavatam, and it arrives like a carefully placed door: everything in Canto 1 has been building toward this moment. In this episode, Bh

1.18 A King, a Curse, and a Seven-Day Deadline | Bhagavata Podcast with Manjari Devi Dasi
A great king, exhausted and thirsty, makes an impulsive mistake. A young brahmin boy responds with a curse: die within seven days. What unfolds from that moment is the reason the entire Bhagavatam exists.Canto 1, Chapter 18 is the hinge on which the Bhagavatam turns. In this episode, host Bhrigupada Dasa (Dr. Mans Broo, Senior Lecturer at Åbo Akademi University and Senior Research Fellow at the Ox

1.17 If Evil Surrenders to You, What Do You Do? | Bhagavata Podcast with Krishna Ksetra Swami
Kali kneels before Parikshit and asks for mercy. What an emperor does in that moment, and why, is the subject of Canto 1, Chapter 17 of the Bhagavatam.Krishna Ksetra Swami (Dr. Kenneth Valpey) and host Bhrigupada Dasa examine the full range of this chapter: the cosmic structure of Kali's four abodes (gambling, intoxication, illicit sex, and slaughter), the Bhagavatam's sustained case for

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

1.15 What Remains When Everything Is Taken Away? | Bhagavata Podcast with Radhika Raman Das
Arjuna's bow arm has failed. His powers are gone. The warriors who once fled before him now barely trouble him. The Bhagavatam in Canto 1, Chapter 15 asks what this means, not just for Arjuna but for the entire question of identity and spiritual life.Radhika Raman Das (Dr. Ravi Gupta) and host Bhrigupada Dasa trace the Pandavas' decision to retire from kingship and set out on their final

1.14 Why Does Grief Feel Like Love? | Bhagavata Podcast with Jayananda Das
Arjuna has returned from Dvaraka. One look at his face and Yudhishthira knows. Krishna is gone. What the Bhagavatam does with that knowledge, across Canto 1, Chapter 14, is one of the most carefully constructed passages in the entire text.Jayananda Das (Dr. Janne Kontala) and host Bhrigupada Dasa examine how the Bhagavatam handles grief among those who have genuinely understood what they have lost

1.13 What Do You Do When Someone You Love Refuses to Let Go? | Bhagavata Podcast with Sundar Gopal Das
Vidura has returned from years of pilgrimage. He has seen enough of the world to know what he needs to say. And what he says to Dhritarashtra in the palace of the Pandavas is one of the most direct and uncomfortable speeches in the Bhagavatam.In Canto 1, Chapter 13, Sundar Gopal Das and host Bhrigupada Dasa trace the arc of Dhritarashtra's departure from the Pandava household: what Vidura tel

1.12 The Child Who Survived a Nuclear Weapon | Bhagavata Podcast with Jayananda Das
Before he could be born, the last of the Pandava line was nearly destroyed by a weapon of devastating power. What saved him, and what that survival meant, is the subject of Canto 1, Chapter 12.Jayananda Das (Dr. Janne Kontala) and host Bhrigupada Das explore the birth narrative of Parikshit, the king whose impending death will eventually prompt the entire recitation of the Bhagavatam. The episode

1.11 What Does It Feel Like When God Comes Home? | Bhagavata Podcast with Krishna Ksetra Swami
What would it actually look like if an entire city experienced devotional joy at the same moment? The Bhagavatam in Canto 1, Chapter 11 attempts to describe exactly that.Krishna Ksetra Swami (Dr. Kenneth Valpey) and host Bhrigupada Dasa examine what the text is doing when it describes Krishna's return to Dvaraka: the crowds, the flowers, the women on rooftops, the elephants and birds, all par

1.10 What Do You Do When the One You Love Has to Leave? | Bhagavata Podcast with Shaunaka Rishi Das
The war is over. The kingdom is restored. And Krishna is leaving. How do you say goodbye to the person whose presence has held everything together?In Canto 1, Chapter 10, the Bhagavatam slows to watch the citizens of Hastinapura stand in the street, unable to move, as Krishna's chariot disappears from view. Shaunaka Rishi Das and host Bhrigupada Dasa explore what the text is doing in this mom

1.9 How Do You Want to Die? | Bhagavata Podcast with Radhika Raman Das
Bhishmadeva has lain on a bed of arrows for fifty-eight days, waiting. He has the rare gift of choosing his own moment of death. What he does with that time is one of the Bhagavatam's most extraordinary scenes.In Canto 1, Chapter 9, the greatest warrior of the Mahabharata composes a hymn to Krishna in his final moments, watched by kings, sages, and the Pandavas themselves. Radhika Raman Das (

1.8 A Queen Prays for More Suffering | Bhagavata Podcast with Radhika Raman Das
What kind of prayer asks for more calamity? And what does it tell us that the Bhagavatam treats this as one of its most beautiful passages?In Canto 1, Chapter 8, Queen Kunti offers a hymn that inverts every assumption about what prayer is for. Radhika Raman Das (Dr. Ravi Gupta) and host Bhrigupada Dasa examine the theological logic behind her request, the literary craft of the Sanskrit verses, and

1.7 Can You Forgive the Unforgivable? | Bhagavata Podcast with Jayananda Das
Ashvatthama has just committed the most heinous act in the Mahabharata, killing the sleeping sons of the Pandavas. Now Arjuna has him at sword-point. What happens next is one of the most morally complex scenes in Sanskrit literature.In Canto 1, Chapter 7, the Bhagavatam refuses easy answers. Jayananda Das (Dr. Janne Kontala) and host Bhrigupada Dasa explore the tension between justice and mercy, t

1.6 Why Does the World's Greatest Scholar Feel Empty? | Bhagavata Podcast with Radhika Raman Das
Vyasadeva has compiled the Vedas, the Puranas, the Mahabharata. By any measure, his life's work is complete. And yet a deep, unnamed dissatisfaction settles over him. What could possibly be missing?In Canto 1, Chapter 6, Narada arrives at Vyasa's ashram and delivers a diagnosis that reframes the entire Bhagavatam project. Radhika Raman Das (Dr. Ravi Gupta) and host Bhrigupada Dasa explor

1.5 What If Everything You've Accomplished Still Isn't Enough? | Bhagavata Podcast with Krishna Ksetra Swami
Vyasa had divided the Vedas, composed the Mahabharata, and written more scripture than any author in history. He sat down at dusk on the bank of the Sarasvati and felt empty. His guru Narada arrived and told him: not only have your works failed to satisfy you, they are actively misleading people.In this episode, host Bhrigupada Dasa reads Canto 1, Chapter 5 with Krishna Ksetra Swami (Dr. Kenneth V

1.4 Why Does Despair Produce the Greatest Wisdom? | Bhagavata Podcast with Sundar Gopal Das
The Bhagavad Gita begins with Arjuna in crisis. The Ramayana begins with its author's grief. The Srimad Bhagavatam begins with Vyasa's inexplicable emptiness after completing every other text he had ever written. India's greatest literature keeps emerging from its authors' darkest moments. Why?Canto 1, Chapter 4 is a short chapter of 33 verses, but it carries a striking amount

1.3 Is Krishna Just Another Avatar — or the Source of All of Them? | Bhagavata Podcast with Radhika Raman Das
The Bhagavatam lists 22 divine descents and then, almost in passing, singles one of them out as different in kind from the rest. That half-verse, "Krishna is Bhagavan himself," became the theological foundation on which the entire Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition was built. Was that a legitimate reading of the text, or a creative imposition on it?In this episode, host Bhrigupada Dasa reads Ca

1.2 Can Devotion Ever Really Be "Without Motivation"? | Bhagavata Podcast with Krishna Ksetra Swami
What would it mean to give yourself to something completely, with no expectation of return? The Srimad Bhagavatam names this "unmotivated, uninterrupted devotion" as the highest good for humanity. It is a remarkable claim, and a demanding one.In this episode, host Bhrigupada Dasa (Dr. Mans Broo, Senior Lecturer at Åbo Akademi University and Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Centre for

1.1 Where Do You Begin With 18,000 Verses? | Bhagavata Podcast with Shaunaka Rishi Das
What do you do when a text of 18,000 verses refuses to be read as a simple rulebook, and instead keeps turning your assumptions upside down?In the very first episode of the Bhagavata Podcast, host Bhrigupada Dasa (Dr. Måns Broo) sits down with Shaunaka Rishi Das, Director of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, who first encountered the Bhagavatam as an 18-year-old Irishman walking into an ashram
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