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EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 1H 22M

Bhagavad Gita Explained Through Dance | Power of Bharatnatyam ft. Rukmini

from Something Bigger Talk Show · host Rodrigo Canelas

In this deeply moving episode of Something Bigger, we sit down with acclaimed Bharatanatyam dancer, choreographer, and actor Rukmini Vijayakumar. Together, we explore the intense discipline of classical Indian dance and discover how the ultimate mastery of movement requires the absolute surrender of the ego.Rukmini opens up about her grueling training regimen, practicing eight hours a day, six days a week and explains how dance evolved from a physical language into her ultimate spiritual anchor. We dive into the true meaning of bhakti (devotion) as a reverence for all creation, break down the complex polyrhythmic mathematics of Bharatanatyam, and discuss how the ancient concept of rasa (aesthetic emotion) allows an audience to experience true emotional catharsis. Whether you are an artist, an athlete, or someone seeking deeper presence, Rukmini’s insights offer a masterclass on how to transition from the structure of discipline to the freedom of flow in daily life.About the Guest:Rukmini Vijayakumar is one of India’s most celebrated classical dancers, choreographers, and the artistic director of the Raadha Kalpa Dance Company. Known for her striking stage presence and rigorous adherence to technique, she has performed on prestigious stages worldwide. Beyond classical dance, Rukmini holds a degree in ballet and modern dance, has starred in major Indian feature films, and is a passionate advocate for fitness, yoga, and free-diving.HighlightsThe Dissolution of the Ego: True artistic mastery occurs when the performer entirely ceases to exist on stage. The audience claps not for the individual's ego, but because the individual stepped aside to let the dance flow entirely through them.The Mathematics of Movement: Far from just ethnic expression, Bharatanatyam relies on an incredibly sophisticated, polyrhythmic structure where the feet, the music, and the percussion operate on entirely different, overlapping mathematical cycles.Devotion as Life, Not Ritual: Within Indian classical arts, bhakti (devotion) is often misunderstood as simple temple worship. In reality, it represents a deep, unwavering reverence for the divinity present in all aspects of creation, nature, and human connection.The Non-Linear Path of Discipline: Training isn't a straight line upward. True discipline is an oscillation, progressing forward, only to willingly return to the basics over and over again to build a wider, more stable foundation.Finding Flow Through Anchor Routines: Entering a "flow state" requires a highly consistent mental and physical baseline. By anchoring the brain with tangible, detailed focus points, we can quiet future anxieties and unlock spontaneous creativity.Timestamps(0:00) – Beginning of the Episode(0:50) – 38 Years Of Practice: What Dance Teaches You About Life(4:10) – Training 8 Hours A Day, 6 Days A Week For Over 15 Years(7:35) – What Is Bharatanatyam Really About?(15:13) – The Purpose Of Art: Making People Forget Their Heaviness(17:22) – How A Performer Makes You Cry Over Something You Know Isn't Real(18:35) – Rasa: The Ancient Science Of Emotional Catharsis(21:47) – Why The West Doesn't Understand Indian Classical Dance(25:57) – What Makes Bharatanatyam So Demanding And Complex(29:50) – Why Physicality Is Only Part Of The Dance(36:01) – The Teacher Who Brought Thousand-Year-Old Movements Back To Life(38:28) – How Her Mom And Dad Each Shaped Her Differently(43:25) – What Spiritualists Mean When They Say "Let The Emotion Pass Through You"(52:11) – The Two Things That Bring You Into The Present Moment(1:08:22) – When The Ego Ceases To Exist: Dance As Surrender(1:13:04) – How To Get Into Flow - Lessons From 38 Years Of Performance(1:17:03) – Finding An Internal Sense Of Rhythm And Purpose(1:17:56) – Live Bharatanatyam Demonstration(1:20:10) – The End

In this deeply moving episode of Something Bigger, we sit down with acclaimed Bharatanatyam dancer, choreographer, and actor Rukmini Vijayakumar. Together, we explore the intense discipline of classical Indian dance and discover how the ultimate mastery of movement requires the absolute surrender of the ego.Rukmini opens up about her grueling training regimen, practicing eight hours a day, six days a week and explains how dance evolved from a physical language into her ultimate spiritual anchor. We dive into the true meaning of bhakti (devotion) as a reverence for all creation, break down the complex polyrhythmic mathematics of Bharatanatyam, and discuss how the ancient concept of rasa (aesthetic emotion) allows an audience to experience true emotional catharsis. Whether you are an artist, an athlete, or someone seeking deeper presence, Rukmini’s insights offer a masterclass on how to transition from the structure of discipline to the freedom of flow in daily life.About the Guest:Rukmini Vijayakumar is one of India’s most celebrated classical dancers, choreographers, and the artistic director of the Raadha Kalpa Dance Company. Known for her striking stage presence and rigorous adherence to technique, she has performed on prestigious stages worldwide. Beyond classical dance, Rukmini holds a degree in ballet and modern dance, has starred in major Indian feature films, and is a passionate advocate for fitness, yoga, and free-diving.HighlightsThe Dissolution of the Ego: True artistic mastery occurs when the performer entirely ceases to exist on stage. The audience claps not for the individual's ego, but because the individual stepped aside to let the dance flow entirely through them.The Mathematics of Movement: Far from just ethnic expression, Bharatanatyam relies on an incredibly sophisticated, polyrhythmic structure where the feet, the music, and the percussion operate on entirely different, overlapping mathematical cycles.Devotion as Life, Not Ritual: Within Indian classical arts, bhakti (devotion) is often misunderstood as simple temple worship. In reality, it represents a deep, unwavering reverence for the divinity present in all aspects of creation, nature, and human connection.The Non-Linear Path of Discipline: Training isn't a straight line upward. True discipline is an oscillation, progressing forward, only to willingly return to the basics over and over again to build a wider, more stable foundation.Finding Flow Through Anchor Routines: Entering a "flow state" requires a highly consistent mental and physical baseline. By anchoring the brain with tangible, detailed focus points, we can quiet future anxieties and unlock spontaneous creativity.Timestamps(0:00) – Beginning of the Episode(0:50) – 38 Years Of Practice: What Dance Teaches You About Life(4:10) – Training 8 Hours A Day, 6 Days A Week For Over 15 Years(7:35) – What Is Bharatanatyam Really About?(15:13) – The Purpose Of Art: Making People Forget Their Heaviness(17:22) – How A Performer Makes You Cry Over Something You Know Isn't Real(18:35) – Rasa: The Ancient Science Of Emotional Catharsis(21:47) – Why The West Doesn't Understand Indian Classical Dance(25:57) – What Makes Bharatanatyam So Demanding And Complex(29:50) – Why Physicality Is Only Part Of The Dance(36:01) – The Teacher Who Brought Thousand-Year-Old Movements Back To Life(38:28) – How Her Mom And Dad Each Shaped Her Differently(43:25) – What Spiritualists Mean When They Say "Let The Emotion Pass Through You"(52:11) – The Two Things That Bring You Into The Present Moment(1:08:22) – When The Ego Ceases To Exist: Dance As Surrender(1:13:04) – How To Get Into Flow - Lessons From 38 Years Of Performance(1:17:03) – Finding An Internal Sense Of Rhythm And Purpose(1:17:56) – Live Bharatanatyam Demonstration(1:20:10) – The End

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