EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 55 MIN
2.4 I've Never Been Completely Satisfied with Anything I've Done | Bhagavata Podcast with Anuradha Devi Dasi
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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, for more than half this chapter, is pray. Anuradha Dooney, who leads the Youth Education Programme at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, explains why the Bhagavatam's method is not to deliver answers but to demonstrate the orientation from which answers become possible. Shukadeva models what Parikshit is being taught before teaching it.The conversation covers the chapter's placement in the Srimad Bhagavatam, the verse in which Parikshit addresses Shukadeva as "as good as God" (2.4.14) and what that claim means for how knowledge moves through the text, and verse 18, which extends the promise of purification to peoples entirely outside the Vedic tradition. Prabhupada returned to this verse repeatedly as a rationale for bringing the Bhagavatam to the West. The episode also traces what Anuradha calls the Bhagavatam's "echo chamber" structure: not boxes within boxes but persons responding to persons, each bringing a different relationship to Krishna into the conversation. The episode closes on a practical question: what do you do if you have no devotee community near you? Anuradha's answer draws on decades of practice in settings that were, at various points, exactly that isolated.🔔 Subscribe to join listeners around the world exploring the Bhagavatam together: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxspSZeIYq_ZZaW89hhnptA?sub_confirmation=1 Starting from the beginning? Episode 1.1 is here: https://youtu.be/2LcGX8iK5tM#Bhagavatam #BhaktiYoga #HinduPhilosophy #DevoteeCommunity #GovardhanSend 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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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, for more than half this chapter, is pray. Anuradha Dooney, who leads the Youth Education Programme at the Ox...
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