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Indian Culture from a Mystic's View: Why we do What we do
Explore the Immensity & Sophistication of a Culture soaked in Spirituality| From Rituals & Festivals to Science & Wisdom
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What you'll learn
Learn the historical context and current relevance of various aspects of Indian culture.
Have a comprehensive understanding about the people of India and their life-values.
Know the lore and science behind some of India's main rituals.
Get an understanding of the various methods this culture developed to evolve a person into his ultimate nature.
Get to know about the nature of 'consecration' and what makes this life-transforming science so relevant to humanity.
Learn the science and significance behind the age old practices of this tradition.
Know how for millennia, Indian temples have been instruments for raising human consciousness.
Get a brief idea of the nature of geometry and architecture in ancient India.
Learn about powerful spaces energized by thousands of mystics and yogis over the ages.
Learn how the yogic and spiritual processes were made an integral part of everyone's life.
Know the Various Festivals we celebrate and understand how 'celebration' can be a passageway to the most profound aspects of life.
See India in an entirely new light. Here's Bharat as you have never known it!See more

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Indian culture is incredibly complex and resembles a chaos of mind-boggling proportions. But beneath this seeming chaos is a scientific foundation that is thousands of years old.




Yogi and mystic, Sadhguru, looks at the basis behind the various elements of Indian culture and customs, and explains how every detail in this tradition was geared towards a human being’s immediate and ultimate wellbeing.



The most significant aspect of 'Bharat' (the cultural name of India) is that this is a land of Seekers , and not Believers of any particular religious doctrine( although we have over 33 million Gods and Goddesses in this country).



In this Culture, 'Mukti' or ultimate liberation from the cycles of life and death has been seen as the highest goal that one can aspire for. It is because of that, this culture created a variety of Tools for the Ultimate Well-being of a Person. No other culture on the planet has looked at a human being with as much depth and understanding as this culture has. No other culture has looked at it as a science and created methods to evolve a person into his ultimate nature.

Sadhguru goes on to say that we have the technologies as to how to manufacture an enlightened being.




Every culture is valuable to that particular population largely for emotional and territorial reasons. But the significance of Indian culture is that it is a scientific process towards human liberation and well-being and hence can offer a beautiful future for all of humanity. So, creating the necessary ambience for spiritual growth of a human being, is what you see as this culture.



In India, the way people look, their language, food, way of dressing, music and dance, everything is different every 50 or 100 kilometers in the country. Everything about people who live in this country is different, but a common cultural thread has held us together. This culture of what India has been, which cannot be quantified, is simply there. Wherever you go in the world, if you see an Indian, the very way he sits and walks, you know he is an Indian!



Here we say that whatever is happening to you is your karma. That means it is your making. You are the maker of your life and hence can craft your life whichever way you want it to be, if you learn to be conscious of certain aspects.



In this course 'Indian culture from a Mystic's view' Sadhguru explores the various aspects of Indian culture, from the mundane to the profound :




Sadhguru explains the significance of Festivals like Diwali, Holi and Dussehra ; explaining how celebration can be a passageway to the most profound aspects of life.


Sadhguru explains the meaning of the name “Bharat”, and how it wasn’t just a name inherited from India’s first emperor, but a scientific device to find your rhythm with the tune of existence.


Sadhguru describes the nature of consecration and what makes this life-transforming science so relevant to humanity.


India is a land of temples. Sadhguru looks at how for millennia, temples have been energy centers and instruments for raising human consciousness. He also explores the science behind their creation.


Sadhguru speaks about powerful sacred places like Kailash, the great repository of mystical knowledge.


We look at the science and impact of Indian classical music, as Sadhguru interacts with Pandit Jasraj, doyen of Hindustani classical music.


Sadhguru speaks about the science behind the system of gotras and kulas that were established in Indian culture, which show a deep understanding of genetics.


Sadhguru looks at the science and significance behind the Kumbha Mela, the greatest gathering of people in the world.


With India fast becoming a truly global environment in terms of economy, food and culture, what does it take to make sure our youth do not forget the richness of being Indian?







It would take thousands of years to set up such a complex scientific mechanism that constantly drives you towards your liberation. In this culture, the way you sit, stand, or do anything else, it is structured in a way that leads to your wellbeing. Be it Music, Arts or Dance-forms – everything – is oriented towards making you free. People who get deeply involved in these aspects naturally turn spiritual.





"Wherever I travel, whatever kinds of groups of people I meet, I have spoken to top-level scientists, academics and students at very prestigious universities, and various other kinds of people, but I always find that the groups I meet in India are far sharper and smarter than most people anywhere in the world. The country is so effortlessly going ahead in the information technology age while everyone else is struggling essentially because the spiritual ethos in the culture has sharpened the intellect in a certain way."

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Great mini lectures on various aspects of Indian culture from Sadhguru. I love the wisdom of Sadhguru, and I am enjoying this course, so I give it 5 stars, however much of this material I have seen previously on YouTube.
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An Introduction to Sadhguru
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+Indian Culture- An Overview
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+Bha-Ra-Ta! A Culture beyond parallel
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+Rituals and Why we do What we do
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+Festivals in Indian Culture and their Importance
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+A Few Contributions from India
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“This life for me is an endeavor to help people experience and express their divinity. May you know the bliss of the Divine.” - Sadhguru

A realized yogi, visionary and a profound mystic of our times, Sadhguru, has dedicated himself to the physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing of all people. Though Yoga and meditation are at the core of his teachings, he is also a sought after opinion maker who is regularly invited to speak at leading international forums and many prestigious global conferences such as The World Peace Summit at the United Nations and the World Economic Forum as well as countless Educational Institutions including Oxford, Yale and Harvard.




A multi-faceted personality, he is also a bestselling author and poet, an adventurer by heart, a consultant, an architect and a philanthropist along with being a mystic of unfathomable proportions and a spiritual master with a difference. In a manner that is candid, audacious and unpretentious, he shatters conventional definitions of morality, religion and spirituality.




At home in loincloth as much as he is in blue jeans, barefoot through the mighty Himalayas, or straddling a BMW motorcycle on the expressway, Sadhguru is the most unusual mystic that one can encounter. Marking a clear departure from mere customs and rituals, Sadhguru's scientific methods for self-transformation are both direct and powerful. He is often described as a 'Contemporary Guru', since he belongs to no particular tradition and incorporates aspects of yogic sciences that are most relevant for modern-day life into his teachings and practices. His scientific methods for self-transformation have universal appeal.




Sadhguru’s insights into the mechanisms of life are an outcome of his profound experience of the Self, and serve as a guide to exploring the deeper dimensions of life. His life and work serve as reminders that the inner science of yoga is not esoteric philosophy from an outdated past, but is absolutely relevant and applicable to our lives today.





His fundamental vision is to offer the Science of Inner Wellbeing to every human being – a science that helps a person realize the ultimate potential within. From this vision stem a multitude of projects, programs and methods, all towards the same aim: to raise every human being to the peak of their potential, so that they are exuberant, all-inclusive, and in harmony within themselves and the world. Sadhguru has often said that, “(Today) Society is overripe for a Spiritual Process.”








Achievements at a Glance





Absolute clarity of perception places Sadhguru in a unique space, not only in matters spiritual but in business, environmental and international affairs, and opens a new door on all that he touches. Probing and passionate, insightful, logical and unfailingly witty, Sadhguru's talks have earned him the reputation of a speaker and opinion-maker of international renown. He has been a lead speaker at the United Nations General Assembly, a regular at the World Economic Forum, and a special invitee at the Australian Leadership Retreat, Indian Economic Summit and TED. His astute and incisive grasp of world affairs, as well as his unerringly scientific approach to human well-being have had a transformative influence at establishments such as the World Bank, House of Lords (UK), the World Presidents’ Organization, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the London Business School, Google, and Microsoft, to name a few. With a celebratory engagement with life on all levels, Sadhguru's areas of active involvement encompass fields as diverse as architecture and visual design, poetry and painting, ecology and horticulture, sports and music. He is the designer of several unique buildings and consecrated spaces at the Isha Yoga Center, which have received wide attention for their combination of intense sacred power with strikingly innovative Eco-friendly aesthetics. He is also among the top 50 most influential people in India. Sadhguru's vision and understanding of modern social and economic issues have led to countless interviews with BBC, Bloomberg, CNBC, CNNfn,Newsweek International and so on. His insights are regularly featured in India's leading national newspapers. A well-known public figure, he regularly draws crowds of more than 300,000 people for his public talks and "sathsangs" (group meditation).


Sadhguru established the Isha Foundation, a volunteer-run, international, nonprofit organization dedicated to cultivating human potential for the past three decades. It does not promote any particular ideology, religion, or race, but transmits inner sciences of universal appeal. The Foundation is headquartered at Isha Yoga Center in southern India and at Isha Institute of Inner-sciences in the United States. Under the guidance of Sadhguru and driven by a sense of oneness, love, and a deep longing to reach out and share, the Isha Foundation has also implemented several large-scale human service projects for rural upliftment , education reform, environmental stewardship, as well as holistic and healthy living. Isha Foundation has been recently invited by Clinton foundation to join its Clinton Global Initiative CGI. Thanks to the scientific approach, Isha's flagship program, called "Inner Engineering" has received international recognition and approval from leading corporations, universities and global forums such as Google, General Electric, the World Bank and others. To date, "Inner Engineering" has entered the lives of more than 100 million people.




Above all, Sadhguru is a living master whose voice is a distinct one: frank, bold, hard-hitting, funny and provocative. Above all it is a voice that refuses to perpetuate the cliches of archetypal Holy Man Discourse. Here is a voice that speaks with an authority that could strike you as arrogant but never sanctimonious, unfaltering but never unconsidered.




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This is a mind blowing must have course that can inspire and enlighten all who take it. Absolutely amazing! I loved it.
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Great mini lectures on various aspects of Indian culture from Sadhguru. I love the wisdom of Sadhguru, and I am enjoying this course, so I give it 5 stars, however much of this material I have seen previously on YouTube.
Daniel Simpson
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As the title suggests, this course focuses on Indian Culture. It includes a wealth of information on spiritual aspects of this culture as well as social issues. For a non-Indian (such as an American like me), this is an enjoyable way to learn more about the culture that gave us Yoga, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc. You also learn a bit about Indian daily life, about cultural aspects that are becoming lost due to western influences, & certain critical social issues facing India today. You might think these are just of interest as a cultural travelogue, but many of these same social issues are part of our own society (i.e.child hunger, the ways economics have taken over our ideas of human success & the destruction of so much of the human potential). The segments are short so you can easily go through them as you have time. Overall, a fine way to learn more about our human spiritual roots and potential as well as get outside our constant focus on our own culture.
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Deborah Kay
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Namaskaram Deborah,

We are ever so grateful for your words of appreciation. Indian Culture is a complex amalgamation of spirituality, responsibility, knowledge and sciences. You cannot fail to appreciate it once you get a taste of what it has to offer.
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This is essentially a compilation of Sadhguru's talks about various aspects of India. I'm pretty sure all of this stuff is available on YT but then you wouldn't get the nice certificate saying you watched it :-D
Michael Wheeler
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Yes a few of the videos have been uploaded to yt. We will upload more.
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This course is enlightening - I have learnt so much about Indian culture from a perspective I had never considered before.

I would recommend this to anyone that wishes to gain a deeper understanding of India, its history, heritage and practices.

Hugely inspiring - thank you Sadhguru!
Sophie A (SuperSoph)
a year ago

Sadhguru : Insights and Wisdom (Instructor), a year ago


I am glad you found this enlightening. In fact that is all the Indian Culture is all about. Every aspect of it is designed in such a way that it takes you to your ultimate goal- liberation.
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People of Bharata - Hindus - What a rich and scientific culture!!

Let us bring back the glory which was lost by the invaders for many centuries.
Dr G Thimmaraya Gowda
a year ago

Sadhguru : Insights and Wisdom (Instructor), a year ago


Indeed. This is the time to revive our glorious traditions.
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Good course which teaches so many things in Indian Culture.
Pawan Babbar
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Thank you for the review, Pawan.
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Haven't finished the course yet, but thus far I am finding it very intriguing, and I am looking forward to continuing with the video lectures.
Jose M Maisog
a year ago

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Hello Jose,

India has a lot to offer to every individual on the planet, in terms of inner wellbeing, peace and ultimate fulfillment. Allow it to touch you and you'll soon find yourself on the path to self-realization if not just wellbeing.
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Very Interesting approach
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Bha-ra-ta: The Rhythm of a Nation by Sadhguru | Goodreads

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Jan 25, 2016Vaishali rated it liked it
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First off, I adore Sadhguru. Secondly, however, I found this book surprisingly arrogant, with plenty of badly-researched nation-pandering.

But Sadhguru being Sadhguru nailed some solid, lucid points:
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"This is a nation where a large population will give up everything a person normally aspires for – all pleasures of life, all comforts, all rights – to simply live in pursuit of what is ultimately right."

"Right now, we do not have enough space in the country to be too disorganized. If it was just one person per square kilometer, you could act crazy. But when there are this many people, how you keep every step matters."

"What kept us together longer than any other nation on the planet is essentially that we have always been a land of seekers – seekers of truth and liberation."

"A successful human being means you are complete in every way."

"It is very important to nurture an aspiration and to create the possibility that you can get there within your lifespan."

"Right now if the western countries open up their visa policy, eighty percent of Indians will swim across the oceans and go away! That is not the way to run a nation. People should want to be here."

"Between a possibility and a reality, there is a distance. Do you have the courage, the commitment and the conviction to walk the distance?"

"If we do not organize, if we do not focus this natural exuberance and free-wheeling intelligence, you will have a very chaotic situation that seems to be going somewhere but will not go anywhere."

"We don’t like any kind of authority. We would like to go all over the place. Just see – driving on the street is a clear demo."

"There are 600 million people in this country who hardly have a human existence."

"It is only by default that people became Prime Ministers in this country. We are a democracy on paper but our mindset is essentially feudalistic."

"We must, and we do, have a strong military, because human beings are still not in such a level of consciousness that we can simply live without protection."

"I would like to suggest to the government that they take these six hundred crores, and instead of buying a hundred airplanes, set up one hundred power stations in Pakistan. If you invest your money there, you are not going to bomb them. If they invest their money here, they are not going to bomb you."

"You can eliminate the enemy only when you eliminate your enmity."

"We have land that produces food twelve months of the year, which is a phenomenon. Very few countries in the world can do that. Food and water must be secured 100%. Otherwise, other nations will not attack you with bombs, they will control your food and you will fall at their feet."

"This was a very cosmogenic culture, never a god-oriented culture."

"Creation … is consciously created. Anyone who pays a little attention will clearly know that it is not happening haphazardly; it is in a process of genesis or evolution always, from within itself."

"I am one of the few who is continuing to create gods. ... everyone is supposed to create his own Ishta Devata, and worship their own favorite god."

"A spiritual process can take shape in any culture only after material needs are taken care of. That is an advantage that only the Indian culture had in the past. All other cultures were in strife, warfare, and in search of conquest most of the time. This culture had a long phase of established social and cultural situations where naturally, people looked beyond material comfort towards their inner wellbeing."

"India has always been known as the spiritual capital of the world, simply because no other culture has looked at the inner sciences with as much depth and understanding as this culture has."

"Nature is functioning around us. It is not fired by passion, greed or anger. It is simply on at its fullest capability all the time."

"Every life upon this planet, from a worm to an insect to a tree – if the necessary opportunity is there – they do their life at the fullest. You think anyone is doing 92% ? They are all doing 100% life because there is a certain equanimity."

"Your body and mind function at their best only when you are in a certain state of peacefulness and joyfulness."

"Equanimity brings you to ease. Ease allows you the adventure of being exuberant with life. Exuberance of the body, exuberance of the intellect, exuberance of the life energies, brings you to wellbeing in life."

"Samskriti focused essentially on developing a human being to his fullest capability. It is just to develop the body and mind to the highest possible capability, and allowing the system to rise to its highest possible peak."

"The immensity of being human is being completely missed because we are too engaged with other things. If we pay enough attention to the human mechanism, the things we want to do in the world are just a play."

"Language is a conspiracy between two people."

"The moment you pay substantial attention to what you call 'myself,' there is nothing that will not yield to you in the existence, because that which you refer to as the source of creation – whatever that is – is functioning within you."

"Human consciousness is such: if you pay enough attention, the whole existence has to yield. There is no other way."

"If you are in a place like (a pitch dark tunnel), your attention becomes really heightened. If you can keep your attention like this every moment of your life, then you will glow. You will really glow."

"Every product, no matter what, can be a contribution to someone’s life. You don’t have to worry about how big it gets. If you are doing your best and enjoy doing your best, what’s the problem with life?"

"Today, with the tools of science and technology, we have brought ourselves to a self-threatening situation that everyone in the society needs to turn spiritual, otherwise there is no survival for this world."

"Superpowers are ugly and too full of themselves."

"Our aspiration should be to become a sensible, gentle nation, which is for wellbeing for itself and, as far as possible, wellbeing for everyone in the world."


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Sep 24, 2019Aishwary Mehta (The_Fugitive_Biker) rated it really liked it
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Quote from the Book I Liked - 'The people who occupied us for so long somehow managed to bring a certain sense of shame about our roots, which has to go.' (Loc. 183)

Rating - 3.5 Stars

My Review - The book is divided into 2 parts. In the first half, Sadhguru is in an Interview with Kiran Bedi, who asks the questions regarding our nation Bharata. The interview took place in 2015 and talks a lot about the actual meaning of Bharata and why people and mainly youngsters prefer to go abroad rather than feeling proud and staying in our own Country. In the second half, Sadhguru goes deeper into the question of what made us, Bharatvasi, detached from our roots. What was the cause that now we see west for authentification of what is already known here for thousands of years? The book is a must-read to every citizen to know what this nation is and what actually lies in its heritage and knowledge which if not preserved or felt proud of may lead this ancient land to a much worse place.

Conclusion - A very important and essential read for every Hindustani.

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Sep 19, 2016Idyll rated it did not like it
You know that know-it-all uncle you bump into at family reunions who says exceptionable things that you want to take issue with but don't because he has long left Planet Logic for Outer Specious? So you just nod your head and bear it, not understanding what's making you stay in that conversation. Why aren't you leaving?

Of all the existentialist questions there are in the world, one that begs to be asked is "What keeps us fastened to the seat next to that nettlesome uncle, when we can excuse ourselves to the bathroom?"

"Love, Harry, Love."

In the case of Sadhguru, I think I was holding on very tightly to the hope that this will end soon. It's only 85 pages long. Once I got past the hopeless interview, the second half had some anecdotes, myth-based conjectures and questionable platitudes that were engaging enough to pull me through to the end. Also, thankfully, he was digressive and vague, like that faint headache that you can feel but can't exactly place, except when he used words like 'science' and caused my temples to throb like a subwoofer. And then, it was over before I needed to reach for an Advil.

(If you find yourself agreeing with Sadhguru's general mentations about India's rich heritage, and the need for models for inclusive social and economic development for all citizens, I suggest starting with Amartya Sen's Development as Freedom and The Argumentative Indian. Sen's type of academic knowledge may also be supplemented with spiritual meditation. The two are not mutually exclusive. I also recommend Pema Chodron's How to Meditate, a practical, no-frills, instructional guide that welcomes anyone in the world wanting to live a life of true joy and deep compassion to try it.

In general, one can't go wrong with books written by development economists or academic historians who don't confuse facts with opinions, and provide lots of data pulled from many reputable sources and proper back-of-the-book indexes. Similarly, good spiritual gurus share wisdom drawn from knowledge and awareness, through instructional training that is open to everyone.

The credibility of both good academic and spiritual books is in their ability to remain nonjudgmental (especially in their critiques) and accessible to all. This is unlike Sadhuguru's book which plays up Indian culture by putting down the West (especially America). That's uncool and unspiritual! It messed up my Bhava. (less)
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Mar 05, 2018Niranjan rated it it was amazing
I’m not writing any review of this book, but want to comment on few assholes who ignorantly bashed the Sadhguru. This class of Protestant breed has ruined the whole world, they can’t digest the fact that someone could be different from this ducking Semitic monsters. And the funny thing was that some one suggesting Amartya Sen over Sadhguru, Sen was a corrupt bastard who doesn’t even know the ABCD of this culture he was a living example for the moronic bastards sons of Macaulay. Let me tell to you Protestant monsters spirituality is not something which you get by reading some scriptures and by doing some yoga. It’s needs a great Sandana And prajna bhava, you would not attain it in your fucking life’s because your attached to an external agency. I don’t know how the fuck one can attain the spirituality which is innermost experience when your fucking mind was on some fucking external being. I doubt if your breeds can be even called as religion from the eastern sense. (less)
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Oct 14, 2018Rinkan Rohit Jena rated it really liked it
This book started with a conversation between sadguru and Kiran ,and again with his intelligence he answered those difficult questions which will help in making a nation . In this book sadguru not putted the same things again (quite different ) he wrote a lot of new possibilities which he sees in Bharat . And specially he is taking about and above identity and identification . You need to identify yourself you get your identity . And specially he is asking to change the wrong rhythm into right one . He is clearly saying now our goal is to make this a happier country first and they we may evolve as a superpower . He is talking about the correct rhythms and also as guru dakhyina he asked to practice Isha kriya .. simple awesome book must read it if you are a Bharatiya . (less)
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Apr 22, 2016Chetan Hemaraju rated it really liked it
Bha-ra-ta: The Rhythm of a Nation

Talk about a Nation in a Spiritual way and yet convey that to a modern society and objectify the why's & If's! Valid points# Ponder over it# Research on it# Fact or not but its completely logical#
I do agree for the name change to Bha-ra-ta#

Sadguru always has the right answers! I would recommend to any Indian#
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Sep 28, 2015Vyas Prateek rated it it was amazing
Found my answers. thanx Sadhguru sir _/\_ hope we'll have the option under country section everywhere as "भारत".
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Jan 28, 2016Abhinav Yadav added it
bha – ra – ta

Bhava - Raag - Taal

We are not a manicured garden. We are like a forest.

I don’t believe it is the government or the law or the infrastructure. Somewhere, there is something in people which still keeps things rolling. We know how to create a very organized chaos. That is what this country is.

People who think in a structured manner cannot understand the possibility of the chaos.

If you want to be totally disorganized, if it was just one person per square kilometer, you could act crazy. But when there are this many people, how you keep every step matters.

What we do to enjoy the mess we have created, but also to make the mess work. It is a mess only for those who look at it with a simplistic mindset. Otherwise, it is a tremendous possibility.

we have always been a land of seekers – seekers of truth and liberation. In this seeking, we found oneness. When we look for sameness, we try to become a land of believers.

once their survival is taken care of, they always want to know the nature of their existence, and of
everything around them.

I have driven across the country on my motorcycle and sat in dhabas and teashops so much, and one thing I have seen is – the guy who is making the tea there will be telling you how Tendulkar
should have played the right shot, how his technique is not good, how he is going for a wrong approach. He will be talking about how the Prime Minister should have run the country differently.
The only problem with this guy is he does not know how to make good tea!

Book Review ‘Bha-ra-ta: The Rhythm of a Nation’ by Sadhguru

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Book Review #80: ‘Bha-ra-ta: The Rhythm of a Nation’ by Sadhguru




‘Bha-ra-ta: The Rhythm of a Nation’ by Sadhguru (C) Aishwary Mehta.

The story behind this photograph – I used a small glass globe and tried to keep the focus on The Bharata. This small globe is among the first of the world map which as a child I suppose every Indian possessed.


Author – Sadhguru | Genre – Spirituality, Indian CulturePublisher – Isha Foundation
Published in – January 2015
Format – eBook | Pages – 85 Pages
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Quote from the book I Liked –

‘The people who occupied us for so long somehow managed to bring a certain sense of shame about our roots, which has to go.’ (Loc. 183)

Stars – 4 Stars
Plot Summary –

India is at a crossroads. Its past is slipping away faster than ever, and its future, with possibilities and challenges, is approaching at break-neck speed. In this ebook, Sadhguru looks at the past, present and future of this nation, and explores why this culture matters to every human being on the planet. He explains how Bharata, India’s ancient moniker, was itself a powerful instrument. Bha-ra-ta encapsulates sensations (Bhava), tune (Raga) and rhythm (Tala), and as Sadhguru explains, “If you get the rhythm or the tala right, you will ride the raga – the tune that the source of creation has set – and life becomes beautiful.”

He elaborates on the multitude of instruments devised in this culture to calibrate this rhythm and looks at how highly innovative and sophisticated practices originated in this country, ranging from mystical aspects such as the science of consecration (or prana pratishtha) to mundane aspects such as trade and commerce.

Finally, he speaks of the possibility and responsibility of the people of Bharata to enthral and embrace the world, with the technologies of inner wellbeing they inherited from the mystics of the past.
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About the Author –

Sadhguru is a realized yogi, mystic and visionary who has dedicated himself to the elevation of the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of all people. He is an author and opinion maker who is regularly invited to speak at leading international forums. He has spoken at many prestigious global conferences such as the World Peace Summit at the United Nations and the World Economic Forum.
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My Review –

The book is divided into 2 parts. In the first half, Sadhguru is in an Interview with Kiran Bedi, who asks the questions regarding our nation Bharata. The interview took place in 2015 and talks a lot about the actual meaning of Bharata and why people and mainly youngsters prefer to go abroad rather than feeling proud and staying in our own Country. 

In the second half, Sadhguru goes deeper into the question of 
  • what made us, Bharatvasi, detached from our roots. 
  • What was the cause that now we see west for authentification of what is already known here for thousands of years? 
The book is a must-read to every citizen to know 
  • what this nation is and 
  • what actually lies in its heritage and knowledge which if not preserved or felt proud of may lead this ancient land to a much worse place.

What I liked – The actual talk about our nation.

What could’ve been better – Some points seems too stringent.

Writing Style – Interview in the first half and the importance of our nation in the second.
Conclusion – A very important and essential read for every Hindustani.

32nd BOOK of 2019 (116th book overall)
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나쁜 바이러스는 없다. 빠른 대응이 필요한 시기에 무슨 한가한 소리냐고 해도 할 수 없다. 며칠 내로 유행이 끝날 것 같지도 않으니, 마스크 하고라도 잠시 따져보자. 무엇보다 지금 감염병 대유행은 그 ‘빠름’의 욕망이 만들어낸 것이다. ‘빠른’ 생태파괴, 대량의 ‘빠른’ 육류생산을 위한 공장식 가축사육, ‘빠른’ 대규모 국경이동 등이 그것이다. 이번 코로나19 유행이 잦아든다 해도 겨울은 다시 올 것이고 코로나20, 21은 다시 우리를 찾아올 것이다.




정부는 2월25일자로 코로나19에 대해 지역사회 감염 대응으로 전략을 바꿨다. 이것은 단지 몇가지 조치만을 바꾼다는 의미가 아니다. 소위 적의 침입을 막음과 동시에 그들과 공생을 도모하는 엄청난 전환이다. 적과 전투를 벌이면서 동시에 그들과 함께 밥을 먹고, 티브이를 보는 장면을 상상해보라.

이 혼란스러움을 극복하기 위해서는 바이러스에 대한 이해와 입장 전환이 필요하다. 무엇보다 바이러스를 적으로 보고 박멸하려는 데 시간을 낭비해서는 안 된다. 박쥐와 바이러스는 죄가 없다. 인간의 생태계 파괴가 깊은 동굴 속에서 잠자고 있던 바이러스의 벌집을 건드린 것이다. 지금처럼 계속해서 바이러스의 집을 파헤치면서 감염병 유행이 없기를 바라는 것은 불가능하다는 이야기다. 바이러스를 모두 죽이는 것 역시 불가능하다. 바이러스가 살 수 없는 세상에선 인간도 살 수 없다. 그 수, 증식과 변이 속도를 보면 인간은 애초 바이러스의 상대가 되지 못한다. 또한 우리 몸에는 헤아릴 수 없는 바이러스가 존재한다. 과학 저널리스트 에드 용의 말을 빌리자면, 우리 몸에서 세균, 바이러스 등 미생물을 모두 제거하고 나면, 뱀의 허물 같은 것만 남을 것이다.
그러면 어떡할 것인가? 감염병 대유행에 대한 대응 원칙은 미생물의 박멸이라는 무모한 환상을 버리고 그들과 ‘평화로운 공생’을 모색하는 것이다. 새로울 것 없는 주장이지만 실천이 문제다. 공생을 모색한다고 해서 손 씻기를 하지 말라는 이야기가 아니다. 공생관계가 화목함을 의미하는 것은 아니기 때문이다. 문명비평가 허버트 조지 웰스는 “정도의 차이는 있지만, 자연계에 존재하는 모든 공생관계의 밑바탕에는 적의가 깔려 있다”고 했다. 따라서 공생관계를 유지하기 위해서는 무엇보다 서로 적당한 거리유지(social distancing)가 필요하다. 또한 무자비한 생태파괴와 공장식 사육장과 양식장에 항생제 퍼붓기를 중단해야 하고 감기 환자에게 불필요한 항생제 주사를 그만 놓아야 한다. 세균전 이런 것은 생각도 하지 말아야 한다. 더욱이 남의 땅에서 허락도 없이 그런 것을 실험해선 안 된다.

무엇보다도 가해자를 놔두고 감염 피해자인 환자나 바이러스를 적으로 돌려서는 안 된다. 역사학자 윌리엄 맥닐은 바이러스와 같은 미생물이 주도하는 ‘미시 기생’과 피지배층에 기생하면서 그들을 끊임없이 수탈하고 착취하는 지배층의 ‘거시 기생’이라는 두 구조가 인류의 역사를 만들어왔다고 하였다.



여기서 ‘기생’은 봉준호 감독의 영화 <기생충>의 그 ‘기생’(寄生)이다. 그 거시 기생의 주범은 감염병이 유행하자 제일 큰 소리로 정부의 대응능력을 공격하는 이들 속에 있다. 공공병원을 없앤 전 도지사, 작은 정부를 외치고 공공병원 예산을 제일 먼저 깎은 정치인, 의료영리화를 소리 높여 외치는 수구 언론이 제일 먼저 취약한 공공병원을 비판한다. 모든 것을 시장에 맡기자던 시장주의자의 말대로라면 지금 마스크는 10만원을 줘도 구하기 어려울 것이다. 이 와중에 북한과 무슨 공동방역협력을 하냐고 다그치는 사람들은, 북에서 감염된 새와 모기가 날아올 때 왜 대책을 안 세웠냐고 고함칠 이들이다. 4대강을 파헤친 개발지상주의자들이 가해자다.

이번 감염병 유행에서 기억해야 할 다른 장면이 있다. 바이러스는 우리 몸과 사회의 가장 약한 부분을 먼저 찾아간다. 3월4일 오전 현재 사망자 32명 중 7명이 폐쇄병동의 환자였고, 나머지도 대부분 가난하고 병든 외로운 노인이었다. 그들 모두는 오래전부터 거기 있었으나 아무도 관심을 갖지 않던 이들이다. 이들의 존재는 죽어서야 겨우 신문의 몇 줄을 차지할 수 있었다. 어느 날, 가짜가 아닌 진짜 메시아가 이 땅에 온다면 바이러스처럼 그/그녀도 제일 먼저 그들을 찾을 것이다. 환자는 가해자가 아니다. 가해자는 따로 있다. “나쁜 바이러스는 없다.”



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