This is Modi's election. And in that, this election is a battle for Indians to wrestle back their identities that have been assaulted and demonized. In order to facilitate colonial structures that perpetuate slavery. This Indian election is an exercise in freedom.
The Case against Patanjali by Indian Medical Association and the tone of Judiciary is alarming. We need to look into its historical and global context to fully grasp its ramification.
Why do seemingly normal people commit atrocities and genocides? More importantly, why do millions other go along with these crimes as participants? We explore the Perpetration-Induced Trauma and its impact on the societies.
Are your actions predetermined? Is your life already destined? What is Karma? What can we do? Very relevant questions in these tough times. Vivek Agnihotri and Desh Kapoor explore these questions.
Karma is what you do. Your action, thought, emotional activity and energy movements create a ripple in the ocean of life that comes back as inputs into your life and that of others.
This one term has been bastardized and made useless in the West. We wanted to look at what Karma is.
We explore this path of responsibility and self-awareness in our next episode on Sunday, India Time.
Please do join National Award-winning Bollywood Director, Writer, Thinker, and Influencer Vivek Agnihotri and I explore this question this Sunday on #VRATV for this very special one!
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Mark your calendars and open up that slot for some time with us in a refreshing discussion on this topic. At that time, you can click on the Youtube link below.
It is will be a very invigorating discussion where we will share our unique perspectives and thoughts to nudge us all to further exploration. Please do watch us both on the #IamBuddha YouTube channel.
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From 1946 to 1948 was the darkest period in India. Starting with Direct Action Day massacres to Partition massacres to the 1948 Brahmin Massacres, a lot of blood was spilled. Let us look at what happened when caretakers of non-violence destroyed us.
Riots have been common in India. But when do riots become the basis of a Genocide and Exodus? A serious analysis of the history of India's partition and the Kashmiri Pandit genocide.
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