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Devdutt Pattanaik
Индия
Добавлен 29 апр 2013
Devdutt Pattanaik writes on relevance of mythology in modern times, especially in areas of management, governance and leadership.
Trained in medicine, he worked for 15 years in the healthcare and pharma industries before he focussed on his passion full time. He is author of 30 books and 700 columns, with bestsellers such as My Gita, Jaya, Sita, Business Sutra and the 7 Secret Series.
He was a speaker at TEDIndia 2009 and spoke on Myths that Mystify, East versus West.
His TV shows include Business Sutra on CNBC-TV18 and Devlok on Epic TV.
He consults organisations on culture, diversity and leadership and also consults various television channels and filmmakers on storytelling.
Trained in medicine, he worked for 15 years in the healthcare and pharma industries before he focussed on his passion full time. He is author of 30 books and 700 columns, with bestsellers such as My Gita, Jaya, Sita, Business Sutra and the 7 Secret Series.
He was a speaker at TEDIndia 2009 and spoke on Myths that Mystify, East versus West.
His TV shows include Business Sutra on CNBC-TV18 and Devlok on Epic TV.
He consults organisations on culture, diversity and leadership and also consults various television channels and filmmakers on storytelling.
The Timeless Power of Mythology: Why Ancient Myths Still Matter
The Timeless Power of Mythology: Why Ancient Myths Still Matter
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Mỹ Sơn Sanctuary in Vietnam
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A little bit of history of Mỹ Sơn Sanctuary in Vietnam
Erawan Shrine in Bangkok, Thailand
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At Sukhumvit, Bangkok, you find a temple dedicated to a god called Erawan. The deity has four heads, eight hands, and he is associated with Brahma. The word Erawan is linked to Airavat, the elephant of Indra, and everything of the deity suggests that he could be Indra.
Bhagavad Gita Verse 1.1
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How do we decide who is an insider in a family, and who is an outsider? Who is mine, and who is not mine?
Raja Festival
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Belief that the earth is the Goddess and like all fertile women she too has periods is a common theme in agricultural communities. In Odisha, there is the famous Rojo festival, during which women are asked to rest, and not step on the earth, as she is also resting. This is a time for playing games all day on the bed, or enjoying the swing, while celebrating womanhood. In this festival, women ar...
Why did Ram go into exile?
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Why did Ram go into exile? According to the Jain Ramayana
Why is there tension between Raja and Acharya over Mandir? A thought....
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Why is there tension between Raja and Acharya over Mandir? A thought....
Ramayana in Art
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People mostly talk about the oral and textual stories of the Ramayana tradition, but we do not talk about its sculpture, imagery and art traditions as much. In this exclusive video I talk about the changes in the art and imagery of Ramayana over centuries
Founder's Day Memorial Talk - Sai International School Bhubaneswar
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Founder's Day Memorial Talk - Sai International School Bhubaneswar
Ep 7/7 A talk about Bahubali : 63 Insights into Jainism
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Ep 1/7 A talk about Bahubali : 63 Insights into Jainism
Decode with Devdutt : Episode 1: Gods of Goa
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Decode with Devdutt : Episode 1: Gods of Goa
Garuda Purana and Other Hindu Ideas on Death, Rebirth and Immortality
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Garuda Purana and Other Hindu Ideas on Death, Rebirth and Immortality
Off Centre in a conversation with Anuradha SenGupta
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Off Centre in a conversation with Anuradha SenGupta
How to tell stories to children, traditional Indian tips and techniques
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How to tell stories to children, traditional Indian tips and techniques
Jainism is part of Hinduism only
Shiva is Adhinath or Adhinath is shiva
Jai Shree Krishna to everyone. I’m a priest in Sanatan Dharam. I personally love, respect, and admire my Jain brothers and sisters with all my heart.
we as a Hindu love our jain brother
Gender fluidity in Hinduism is not the same gender fluidity that we see in western society. The purpose of gender fluidity in stories were to show the dual nature in ones energies- not appearance or biology. Further, trans people were always a minority.
Your written geeta is worst and you represented geeta in very wrong way .
Covid was a brilliant time for me tea time contributed in a huge way
Jain believes in karma theory because no power in world can change our destiny except our own karma . Jains mainly follows the path shown by tirhankars.
Born Jain here, tldr: no, all organisms have the same essence according to Jains, but only human men can attain eternal peace according to digambars, which is strange.
Worst book ever
Stop saying Hinduism. Western name It's Sanatan Dharm Hindu are people Living in Bharat Varsha of any religion
no hindu is not sanatan
जैन कीतना भी कोसिस करले विष्णु को हराना नामुमकिन हे क्युकी विष्णु रज्जो गुणी हे । और इसबार विष्णु जैनों को महादेव के नग्नबावा बनाएंगे ।
कुंभ के मेले मे शिव के दर्शन दिलाएंगे ।
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Hello Sir, I do understand your video and respect what you are trying to teach us. Yes, we need to stay united. I acknowledge and respect your views. Would request please try to understand that Sanatan Dharm cannot be divided by caste or creed. Sanatan cannot be seen or touched. Sanatan Dharm is a Dharm but not spcifically Hinduism or any other caste but its your कर्तव्य or responsibility ie by निष्काम, निस्वार्थ, निर्हकार, निर्मम भाव.Complying with your own duties whether at office or home, for instance sweepers, if they don't sweep only for one day on roads can you walk on dirty roads? Waiters in hotel if they don't serve you, will you able to eat food lavishly? Everyone around is important! Even a small screw that holds your frame is important. Please Understand the tatva is Sanatan. Tatva is the beej in all of us. For instance, if we say sugar ,we know its sweet but who gave that sweetness? when we say chilly, it is spicy, who gave that spiceness? who gave fragrance to flowers? Who gave us manushya yoni janam? When you drink tea, do you know how the tea leaves are grown? Who gave taste to water? When you eat a banana you peel off the skin ,do you think how the thick outer layer protects the softer inner body of banana? The jivatma is of Parmeshwar. Its the Vishwayoni! Parmatma himself! Tatva is अव्यक्त,अज,नित्य निर्विकार and सनातन.Everywhere God is same but names are different, what matters is our भाव. Everything is in and of Brahma. Please see 4.24 of Srimad Bhagwat Geeta: ब्रह्मार्पणं ब्रह्म हविर्ब्रह्माग्नौ ब्रह्मणा हुतम् | ब्रह्मैव तेन गन्तव्यं ब्रह्मकर्मसमाधिना || 24|| For those who are completely absorbed in God, the ladle with which it is offered is Brahma, the act of offering is Brahma, and the fire is also Brahma. Further of 15th Adhya: ममैवांशो जीवलोके जीवभूत: सनातन: | मन:षष्ठानीन्द्रियाणि प्रकृतिस्थानि कर्षति || 7|| In your body, the sanatan jivatma is his ansh so we are all his sanatan ansh! So requesting you to please give a thought on above and stop fighting. I am writing without any selfish motives and by blessings of Srikrishna and SriGuru. Hari Om Tat Sat.
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Jains dharam oldest hai
This is completely incorrect because it is THE GITA. DDP is factually incorrect because if a thing is true for one system it is true for the entire universe. DDP is talking about INCEPTION which is fine if GITA does it.
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Beautiful work. Finished reading it today. I am left speechless.
I think God is not someone who is spoken of by a person and supported through interactions with a leader only. His word is the guidance and His Spirit resonates within us in the world and approves of His words. This is something Christian.
Jains don't believe in gods, only people who attained moksha, which is basically super disassosiation.
You may have lost something or many fundamentals of Jainism ... Mantung Rishi who wrote Bhaktambar strotra also compared Bhagwan Rishbhadev as Brahma Vishnu and Mahesh... Even in Rishi mandal Stotra, bhagwan Mahavir has mentioned about many god and goddess, bhut pret pishach,,.. It's ok that Jainism worship only 24 tirthankars, but in many occasions they accepted their existence... Not worshipping and following different religious ways doesn't mean that they don't belive in them.....
Thank you sir
Expanding mind
As a jain, I read Vishnu Sahasranama daily. Thank you.
May varsha karekar virar se Namskar Devduttji muze Ramayan illustrated by ravi paranjpe yah kitab kaha mil sakti hay muze please bataeye Dhanyawad
There is a concept of Hinduism in Jainism in some other way Like 1- krishna from Hinduism is known as the cousin of 22 tirthankara arishtanemi in jain texts . 2-out of 14 dreams of tirthankara's mother the 4 th dream is of Hindu goddess of wealth devi Lakshmi 3-indra the gods of heaven's with other heavenly beings are metioned in jain texts
Indra is a title in Jainism, not a person.
Hebhagvangotganeshdildimagtanmanhunanbudhigyandeo
An amazingly well depicted book! completely satisfied my quest to know about "Sita" which is mostly absent in the other versions of the Ramayana. An earnest request to you sir, if you could write a similar book on "Radha" bringing her to the foreground! eagerly waiting to know about her too.
Jai lalrothang haoginlal vishwas
1. Karma is decided by our own soul if we want to experience anything similar or not. This is what Krishna says 2. As you sow so you reap is also related to karma as many teachings related to karma were removed from the Bible
This Guy is a Fool. He does not know anything about Jainism and Sanatan. Don’t follow him. We have all same Gods as Hinduism, that is why Jains are Sanatanis. We have Tirthankaras also, whose path we follow for attaining moksha. The Aim is Moksha, either by Karmayoga or Veetrag. He looks like a lifetime failure spreading idiotism
Jainism doesn't belive in creator god 😂. The people who call brothers were the one who used to give pashubali 💪🏻 shramans stopped it. Jains only praise Tirthankar bhagwan from Rishabdev to Mahaveeer. 😎 learn some history we ruled karnataka odisha and what not, we don't belive that being a bar dancer for a blue guy can make you go to heaven
@@ashishischad what about jain ramayan?
@@KumarHarshRaj what about that?
@@ashishischad you are just saying something about blue guys so i just reminded you that and also one thing the brother of Sri Krishan was one of the Tirthankars.
@@KumarHarshRaj yes we don't belive dancing for a fictional character will send you to heaven. Also how you view them vs how we view them are quite different.
Good approach ❤
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So beautifully explained every question.. To the point answers and with facts.
Superb Devadatt, amazing explanation..always love ur explanation 👏 👌 👍 thanks for sharing ur thoughts
He so generous and original while he is explaing the story, what happened to Devdutt these days, why he became so anti Hindu, anti nation and anti everything related to his original being.
Jo RAM KA NI VO KISI KAAM KA NHI
I agree that the idea that all world stories fit the 'hero mono myth' is extremely limiting (and insulting to the great diversity of world stories that exists)! not only does the 'hero mono myth' try to homogenize the multiplicity of rich storytelling traditions globally (the vast extent of which will never be known by one person), it blindly ignores the experiences of half the world population (women) who have for most of our human story been unable to leave their communities to wander about in the world and have external 'adventures'. the battling with and conquering external 'bad guys' is a very male singular 'hero' story, and does not represent most women's experiences. for women the 'battling and conquering' most often takes place in our inner worlds, as we may spend most of our lives seeking to overcome internalized self doubt, insecurity, loss of voice, inherited intergenerational family trauma, sexual trauma, etc. the 'forces' we are 'fighting' aren't 'demons' to be slayed, as much as inherited psychological patterns of bondage to be painstakingly undone, unknit, released, and healed within ourselves. because this work is inner, and takes place in the deepest parts of our psyches and souls, it does not make for flashy movie scenes or plotlines, and thus is rarely represented on screen. and the old stories women have told to each other have so often been lost with the advent of writing and domination of male stories. men who write about mythology have had the arrogance to think that their male hero stories represent and speak to the experiences of all of humanity, when in fact, they are just partial truths for partial groups of (mostly) men! yet rarely does Joseph Campbell's model get critiqued for his obvious gender bias, and his model served to invisiblize women's stories even further! women mythologists are still few compared to men, and rarely hold the same level of stature. women's stories continue to be seen as less important to men, and most female characters in mythology are told through the 'male gaze', using tropes like 'temptress'/ 'pure devoted wife'/ 'sexually desirable virgin'/ 'detestable woman'/'feared woman'. for all of us who are engaged in the arena of mythology, it is so important to bring forward women's voices, stories, analyses, oral traditions, art forms and 'hidden cultures' in order to balance out what has been a very male-dominated field that has left women 'out in the cold' with little to draw from to nourish ourselves, or in which we can see our own lives reflected.
as soon as the image of the pharaoh holding both symbols of agriculture and animal husbandry was given, I thought of the Genesis story of the first brothers Cain and Abel. the brothers both make a sacrifice to 'the lord god', who favors Abel's (blood) sacrifice of firstborn lambs, over Cain's (bloodless) sacrifice of crops. in the later New Testament scriptural commentary on this story, the two brothers are dichotomized, with Abel being called 'righteous', and Cain 'evil'. Cain, the firstborn, a farmer, kills Abel the shepherd. the male creator deity exiles Cain, who is cursed (as his first parents were before him by this same punishing deity) to 'no longer receive strength from the land', and to become a nomad. so interestingly, in this very patriarchal tale, the herder who kills is praised while the agriculturalist who eats without killing animals, is rejected by the deity. (no wonder that those from the Abrahamic religions have had very little inclination toward vegetarianism!) this story is similar to the other Old Testament story of Joseph, in which the youngest brother is favored by 'god' and the older brothers are called 'wicked' and seek to harm the youngest son. 'god' favors the youngest son. these are the stories I grew up with, and made an indelible impression on my impressionable mind. as I write about it now, I am astounded by the unfairness of this story, and the cruelty of a god who plays favorites and judges humans harshly. yet the message given from my earliest years was that I was to accept 'gods' judgements as 'just'! somehow I was expected to feel love from and toward this fearsome unpredictable 'god'! how completely different from the nurturing and all including Mother God found in the Hindu tradition, whose stories I crave, and whose spiritual tradition I now seek to learn from.
I think it's natural for humans to want to feel proud of where they come from, and this is a main psychological draw for mythology, as we hunger for stories that create meaning of our lives, and make us feel a part of broader intellectual/ psychological/ spiritual traditions, greater than ourselves. it's the 'mine is better than yours' (गर्व garv) attitude that creates problems, prejudice and attitudes of superiority, rigid beliefs, and oppressive behaviors.
Jain sanatan se alagg ha
jain sanatan hai but not in the same you say sanatan
"ultimate guru is yourself" (35:00)
As a jain I verify this information. 👍🫶
He is like ROMILA THAPAR.... Never believe him. Another agent of the Congress. I disagree his versions of our history.
The best meaning of Sanatan is explained by Acharya Prashant.
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Dear Mr. Pattanaik please correct your facts.Meaning of Dharma is not RELIGION. Well explained by many Gurus. Dharma means DUTY . Each ones duty. Duty as Father or Mother,Duty as Husband. Or Wife, Duty as Brother or Sister,Duty as Friend,Duty as Teacher Duty as Neighbour,Duty as Citizen .... and so on. Noway Dharma means Religion. Religion belives in one God,One Book and One Phrophet. Ours is Many Gods,Nature is also worshiped, and Libray of books with many sections and we also respect atheist.
It means Ram Failed in duty as Husband to protect Sita, do Justice with Sita.
@@Nawongyonten-yp4fz Bro this is not a Jesus who killed and hang on the cross with four Nails
Minimalistic yet captivating and most importantly communicating. What is the name of art style.
Have you read the "Flatland"?
Sir btw uttar kand of ramayana never happened.
If there is nothing to understand and do what ever comes to your mind you can do that then why do we have vedas 😂.
Budh & Jain's aren't hindus