EPISODE · Dec 1, 2025 · 48 MIN
1.14 Why Does Grief Feel Like Love? | Bhagavata Podcast with Jayananda Das
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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. The episode explores the long catalogue of omens that Yudhishthira reads in the days before Arjuna returns, what the Vedic understanding of signs and portents actually involves, and why the Bhagavatam insists that even a perfected practitioner can and should grieve.The conversation draws out the text's central paradox: that separation from Krishna is not only painful but is, in the Gaudiya Vaishnava understanding, one of the most intensified forms of devotional experience.Send us Fan MailThe Bhagavata Podcast is produced by the Gaudiya Studies Research Programme at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies. Each episode brings together scholar-practitioners, trained in both Indology and lived Vaishnava devotion, to read this text closely and seriously.
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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. The episode explores the long catalogue of omens that Yudhishthira reads in the days before A...
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