TEDxASB - Devdutt Pattanaik - Not quite Avatar

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  • Опубліковано 14 тра 2024
  • Dr. Devdutt Pattanaik is a mythologist, leadership coach and the Chief Belief Officer of the Future Group. Trained in medicine, he worked for 14 years in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry and had brief stint with Ernst and Young as Business Advisor before turning his hobby into a vocation. He has written and lectures extensively on the relevance of myth and mythology and the cultural differences in notions of business and governance. His column Management Mythos in Corporate Dossier of Economic Times has been a reader's favorite for the past 4 years. His expertise lies in Myth Theory based on Mythology, especially Indian Mythology. He calls this Business Sutra. His best seller books include "Jaya: an illustrated retelling of the Mahabharata", and "7 Secrets of Hindu Calendar Art". To know more visit devdutt.com
    Description of the talk:
    How the discourse of transforming traditions looks at human beings very cosmetically.....we change superficially but not systemically .....how the 'global' template is actually a 'linear' template that is being imposed on other 'linear cultures' and the Indian cyclical culture....how this is cultural imperialism is institutionalized and so faceless....we do not even realize we are the imperialist....to demonstrate this the talk will show how the internet Avatar and the James Cameroon Avatar have nothing to do with the Hindu concept of Avatar...Vishnu is not Batman!....and yet that is the global assumption where the Indian view, which is the source, is gagged and mocked and comes across as aberration.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 123

  • @sivakumar.bellan
    @sivakumar.bellan 7 років тому +7

    Dr.Devdutt makes us to think thru his inspiring speeches.Lucky to meet him in person and interact and he is a man of simplicity.

  • @2009Richa
    @2009Richa 7 років тому +9

    Given me a perspective...thank you for following your passion and doing justice to it

  • @gameguy5764
    @gameguy5764 2 роки тому +1

    I have a few of his books. He has a unique way of presenting the facts & making connections between the ancient Indian knowledge, science, and everyday modern life.

  • @samanthahyatte04
    @samanthahyatte04 7 років тому +24

    This is deep & is so true. I've told my daughter before... Every single person is capable of evil if put into certain circumstances; and that people aren't ever just good or just bad. (Although to me I make exception for some people. ex. Hitler, etc.). There were so many things he said in this video and in another one I watched with the same speaker, that I've never considered before. It shed some light on human behavior & how it's effected by cultural/religious beliefs. Thanks for sharing the video's. I enjoy hearing your point of view!!

    • @bishalbasak9081
      @bishalbasak9081 3 роки тому +1

      Don't wrap your self inside a safety bubble,it might one day be your bubble of ignorance.

    • @altlogodesigns1834
      @altlogodesigns1834 2 роки тому

      U should add Vincent churchl

  • @nidhik705
    @nidhik705 11 років тому +6

    The moorthi of 10 avatars is soooo beautiful....and I respect this man for the passion for stories and mythology.... great man :)

  • @asmireinfinity7
    @asmireinfinity7 8 років тому +23

    Really amazing! Patience is the answer to everything and the real journey starts with a question! an answer comes only after a question is raised.. it is really difficult to understand what is right and what is wrong! that's why in almost all the cultures they have asked 'not to judge- anything or anyone' might be because simply we are not knowledgeable enough to understand the truth.. or that you can never define a person as a good guy or a bad guy, as in this journey we are playing different roles, we are sometimes the hero, and we might sometimes become the villains depending on the situation.. so a certain situation defines our status.. and the status is ever-changing.. thats why shiva must have outgrown his hunger, asking others to follow his way of life and stay in peace.. stay still.. and thats why vishnu must be giving priority to other's hunger without asking any returns and outgrown his own hunger and showing the world a new way of living..

  • @sivamshakthi
    @sivamshakthi 10 років тому +4

    the last line "arise with grace and go against gravity" says it all. we need to understand ourselves first, before we can even attempt to understand others. I hard once that 'is accepting responsibility' and I think that all religions and philosophies only talk about being true to oneself and thus getting peace. Once there is peace and a 'samajoyana' there can be no villian to want to fight. As a mediator trainer, I am definitely going to quote Dr. Patnaik just as I quote his sabari story in my training programmes.
    I read a story about Gautum Buddha- after his speech every evening, Gautum Buddha used to say that before you go to sleep, you do the usual thing you do. the thief, the prostitute and so on took him at his word and did the last thing they usually did. I think that Dr. Patnaik's story should not fall into the same slot but we have to be courages enough to move from finding the villain outside to finding it within ourselves. uma ramanathan

  • @Olslearning
    @Olslearning 7 років тому +9

    MR. DEVDUTT it was something beautiful, not just because of skin and colour or anything that we are seeing, but for the soul.

  • @sko491
    @sko491 11 років тому +9

    Very good speaker. Awesome understanding of the word avatar.Deep philosophy!!

  • @sar9993834852
    @sar9993834852 8 років тому +8

    Eloquence at its best..!!
    Salute for this well read...well educated...scholar..who indeed is a meticulous explorer of the ultimate universal truth..!!

  • @NarenMohan
    @NarenMohan 9 років тому +4

    Such an awesome talk from an exemplar... The finishing lines were brilliant...

  • @navnathgavhane4855
    @navnathgavhane4855 8 років тому +10

    very convincing thoughts and good understanding how mythologies are affected by prevailing socio cultural aspects....
    Now I will read his books which earlier i avoided

  • @deeptivirgo2009
    @deeptivirgo2009 6 років тому

    Yoy are great !! This thinking is required in current times when people are just bent upon finding reasons to hate the other person believing that they are right always. You are amazing devdutt sir. Thanks for sharing this wonderful outlook!!

  • @meetulmehra
    @meetulmehra 7 років тому +6

    This is awesome Devdutt sir

  • @kalpanakabra9542
    @kalpanakabra9542 6 років тому

    i have enjoyed this talk and yes this leads to a lot of questions which i need to ask myself

  • @stark2568
    @stark2568 5 років тому +1

    Devdutt is an amazing person and he is a greater thinker and he is rekindling Indian to look backward to our roots and civilization that have medicine and cure for day to day simple life as well as complex corporate life! We been brain washed by British/Westerner for centuries with their understood ideas (just like how brahmins used to do to keep the low caste people down with false interpretations of Vedas and Ithigas so that they can flourish) - so our mind thinking in westerner way! Once up on a time India exported her's Ideas all over the world and still you can see them in the eastern world. If you interpret & understand the vedas/ithigas like Devdutt it will be useful for whole society! At least he is stirring up India's young mind to do more study and research about our own history and philosophies! Most people comments against him here are brahmins or they don't know anything about India and her culture! Also please understand that Vedas and Mahabharath compiled and written by Veda Vyas and Ramayan was written by Valmiki both are Non-brahmins! Both the heros of the epics are also non-brahmins, villain in Ramayan is a brahmin! I think Devdutt is bringing better understanding and glories to our native ideas and want to implements all walks of life including business etc. His doctor education also help him to think differently. I wish him all the best to do for India and her age old culture!

  • @vithalgude6185
    @vithalgude6185 4 роки тому +2

    Dr devdutt amazing as ever as you present in your show "Devlok with devdutt Patnaik'. I hoped you would have touched on the triguna concept would have been great

  • @karamjit62
    @karamjit62 6 років тому

    Simply mesmerising.Great Job

  • @maitryjha265
    @maitryjha265 8 років тому +14

    i just loved this speech....

  • @PavanSarna
    @PavanSarna 8 років тому +2

    Fantastic talk!

  • @Zedkr11
    @Zedkr11 6 років тому +4

    In 16 mins, he taught the core of Hinduism(Sanatan Dharma).

  • @karanchopra122
    @karanchopra122 6 років тому +2

    You are amazing!!!! keep up the good work.

  • @Somendra2009
    @Somendra2009 9 років тому +3

    Thanks......... It was wonderful.

  • @bhuwansubedi9857
    @bhuwansubedi9857 4 роки тому

    I am very greatful to myself because I listen him......

  • @satishm5260
    @satishm5260 6 років тому

    yeah! beautifully presentation of present reality of our world

  • @PIYUSH74428
    @PIYUSH74428 6 років тому

    amazing........thank you very much

  • @shubhmankame8847
    @shubhmankame8847 6 років тому +3

    Great speech.

  • @AncieFW
    @AncieFW 3 роки тому

    Brilliant! Thought-provoking!

  • @kinggocool500
    @kinggocool500 10 років тому +1

    Thanks Ted :), he's talking about points of views more or less, if your experience many times define us, ( our point of view needs to be points of Views, so we can see more and understand that things aren't always what they seem, or are or were) - be us

  • @drneelammishra3633
    @drneelammishra3633 2 роки тому

    Great vision and understanding of life.

  • @shailendraTiwaribhopal
    @shailendraTiwaribhopal 8 років тому +1

    Rightly said and timely said

  • @samadansari786ansari6
    @samadansari786ansari6 6 років тому +2

    fantastic explanation

  • @gaurishwagh8830
    @gaurishwagh8830 6 років тому

    Truely amazing

  • @ravichoutala8658
    @ravichoutala8658 5 років тому

    This man view is great perspective its also good really i impress him

  • @jahnimai
    @jahnimai 8 років тому +16

    jivera swarup hoy krishnera nitya das. Sri Krishna is Avatary, the Source of all Avataras. God is omnipresent; as the moon appears differently according to time & place, so Krishna has unlimited Vishnu expansions, known by so many names. All are the Supreme Personality of Godhead. We are godly sparks. Our quality is the same; but, the quantity is different. We are small & God is great. Krishna/Vishnu is everything, personally or energetically. By Hari Nama Sankirtan, the Yuga Dharma, executed as Bhakti yoga we again enter into loving devotional exchanges for the pleasure of Radha Krishna. We reawaken our godly, eternal, knowing blissful self purified of all the conditioning, & illusion of the material world, that bewilders one into a false ego based on our body. Every 7 years our body is replaced by a different body, made of all new cells. We are not the mind or intelligence; but we are spirit-souls of the Spiritual Sky. Ever youthful beings, in natural ecstatic love with all, we enjoy serving the laughter filled pastimes of Krishna & associates always drowning in deeper pools of bliss. This material world is a perverted shadow where we may lord over inferior energies of God that never satisfy. So Krishna or Avatars or pure devotees come to attract us to go back home to Godhead. Hare Krishna

    • @akshaytelang3102
      @akshaytelang3102 7 років тому +4

      brother you know more about hinduism than many indians who call themselves hindu ..... HARE KRISHNA

    • @jahnimai
      @jahnimai 7 років тому +4

      Glories to your seva. God is not a psycho sadist. Radical psychos do not represent Krishna or any other Name of God. Sane theists need to speak up for true relations with the Higher Power & respect the divinity of all life. In ancient Vedic world power, it was a crime to sell food, which was prasadam. Animal slaughter does more harm to the ecology than all petrol fueled modes of transportation combined.

    • @googlecolab9679
      @googlecolab9679 Рік тому

      @@jahnimai Agreed

  • @AnyaChuri
    @AnyaChuri 6 років тому +2

    Thank ou so much!

  • @shubhmankame8847
    @shubhmankame8847 6 років тому +4

    But it's really hard to find such a level of perspective in many people.

  • @SUBAS2007
    @SUBAS2007 12 років тому

    Excellent oratory!

  • @AbhimanyuChaturvedi-BhaiyaG
    @AbhimanyuChaturvedi-BhaiyaG 6 років тому

    YOU ARE AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @KuldeepSingh-cm3oe
    @KuldeepSingh-cm3oe 7 років тому +7

    Beautiful discussion by Sir Devdutt, but many people(rigid Hindus) will get offended because of their close mind. We must have open mind. We must see both the parts(good-bad) inside a person and learn from both....

  • @kalyansankardawn5188
    @kalyansankardawn5188 5 років тому

    Excellent. But the talk sparks a thought in mind - we recall Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa; who revered as an Avatar, or The Avataravarishthaya; as we regard Him; never fought a war, never showed any magic, never performed any wonder ritual or anything supernatural in the physical world; yet, He is regarded as an Avatar - who showed the path !!

  • @butalalajmera3627
    @butalalajmera3627 7 місяців тому

    Superb

  • @chaitrag.r
    @chaitrag.r 3 роки тому

    Jus amazing 😍

  • @Vinay8484Studio
    @Vinay8484Studio 11 років тому +2

    Nice conclusion

  • @LogicalMayhem00
    @LogicalMayhem00 12 років тому +1

    Nice talk

  • @SudipBhattacharyya
    @SudipBhattacharyya 4 роки тому

    Excellent! Regards

  • @CampingforCool41
    @CampingforCool41 11 років тому +6

    He just meant that the world isn't so simple that it can be divided into just "good" and "evil". The story of the fish meant that sometimes even good intentions can have bad consequences. He also said that we should not assume that our opinion is "right" and the other's is "wrong"

  • @suchitabhhatia_filmmaker
    @suchitabhhatia_filmmaker 9 років тому +15

    to rise in grace we have to outgrow gravity- wow, profound

  • @Yash-em2qm
    @Yash-em2qm 6 років тому +16

    Pride of Hinduism

  • @geekmails
    @geekmails 11 років тому +2

    He talks about things that have deeper meaning. You need patience and understanding of Indian dharmic traditions to understand the point.

  • @InvincibleMan99
    @InvincibleMan99 10 років тому +6

    Not easy to completely understand :-)

  • @ajaykrishna6691
    @ajaykrishna6691 6 років тому +2

    Classic speech

  • @unionics
    @unionics 6 років тому

    Jai Ho

  • @Realeventsandent
    @Realeventsandent 8 років тому

    I Also have seen the movie avatar..and in which there was Transformation or say Avatar taken by the Hero . the group does experiment on him to be like the blue guys and they succeed in it..In the end The blue people transfer the normal into the blue body and this is an Avatar...
    Here Devdutt is missing this point...he is saying that there wasn't the avatar.
    Devdutt is a great guy...May god bless him.

  • @drnilimajain
    @drnilimajain 5 років тому +2

    Great :)

  • @Rajkhan101
    @Rajkhan101 9 років тому

    very nice

  • @ghoshanjan
    @ghoshanjan 12 років тому

    What is the talk suppose to communicate? What should be changed in our thought process?

  • @aashutoshdixit3644
    @aashutoshdixit3644 4 роки тому

    Indian avatar movie in my opinion is SWADES as mentioned by Shri Devdatt that extra ordinary to ordinary is a indian thing

  • @dipankerchatterjee5047
    @dipankerchatterjee5047 6 років тому

    Brother.. By heart thank you..

  • @physiowonders
    @physiowonders 10 років тому +3

    Before you even label it as vacuous please try to understand the context of this lecture and if you REALLY want to understand what he's saying,try reading about the various avatars of Vishnu,the Ramayan and the Mahabharat. From what I have seen on UA-cam seems like hating or disliking a video without any logic for the opinion you carry is becoming fashionable these days by some people who love to get themselves noticed.Whether you like or dislike something please care to state a reason for it.

  • @sunilkumarnimothia
    @sunilkumarnimothia 9 років тому +13

    Mr.Dr. Devdutt you have seen so much Hollywood film...and you are disturbed by them ..

  • @hindusatsangsense3548
    @hindusatsangsense3548 6 років тому +3

    ईतनी अंग्रेज की गुलामी अच्छी नहीं, about the lady who was saying mytho'ogy its not it it is scriptures was enlighten by rishi and showed the way to reach the ultimate goal

    • @theknowingeye5998
      @theknowingeye5998 Рік тому

      Fell on your head or smn mate? English is used because the audience does not comprise of all hindi speakers

  • @allrock1238
    @allrock1238 6 років тому

    James Cameron's Film contains within its symbolic Mirror Story references reflective spoken and non spoken examples that touch upon the essence of our ancestral root memory's held internally within the heart roots of the cultural identity's of many of the peoples around our world,, the work it took to do this is no trivial task , when we run the films symbolic elements through the "lens" of our cultural viewpoint filters and memory "relationship" filters "there is something there most can relate in part to" But there is also are shared universal roots as well. least we dive into religious tribalism and pick things apart.

  • @ManishS19
    @ManishS19 12 років тому +6

    The world is not black and white. Its all shades of grey. Learn from the Avatars. Pandavas fought for whats right but then had to pay for their sins of killing people. Rama was the good guy who fought for his kidnapped Ravana was the bad guy who kidnapped someone's wife but then we found out he was actually a good guy who wanted to conquer god. Everytime you think you are right, have a think about the other guy too. The middle way of Buddha!

  • @keshav950
    @keshav950 2 роки тому +3

    I'm watching this video as a syllabus of a course names Value Education and Ethics at my College

  • @harir3628
    @harir3628 9 років тому +17

    Please read Rajiv Malhotra's book Being Different.
    It will show how people like Devdutt use Hindu mythology and misrepresent it.
    Devdutt is a big supporter of Wendy Doniger.

  • @chetansapariya2149
    @chetansapariya2149 11 років тому

    nice saying we should try to be good guy and not try to hate destroy other caste and religion...

  • @venkatasivagabbita788
    @venkatasivagabbita788 3 роки тому

    You did not understand what avatar means? And you are an expert commentator on Indian Mythology and Management stories?

  • @zenphoenix799
    @zenphoenix799 2 місяці тому

    i understand the problem, but what is the need of doing this. like why we should not hate the guy and try to understand him. As a POV where i think about only myself and i dont care what others do or feel then what is wrong in being a dollar instead of a rupee

  • @gs-yp3gm
    @gs-yp3gm 6 років тому

    It is good that ted provides platform to share what you are passionate about but it has lost its "WOW". What is so special about this talk don't we all know that we are all mix of Krishna, Dyurhodhan, Shakuni etc.

  • @rajivsingh6549
    @rajivsingh6549 8 років тому +5

    what he actually want to convince

    • @aapkitanhai2601
      @aapkitanhai2601 3 роки тому +1

      He wants to say that, he’s right but on little left side, which is often right as they are true intellectuals. I hope u got it, right? ;)

  • @prashantv13
    @prashantv13 6 років тому +2

    I read some books of Mr. Pattanaik and they are good.... But now I think he is confused about dharm, karm-fal chakra, avatar etc. and confusing others as well

  • @sombh1971
    @sombh1971 12 років тому

    What a vacuous talk!

  • @mashiachadonai
    @mashiachadonai Рік тому

    I don't want to be Harry Potter, nor the Good Guy! 😲

  • @manojjadhav7518
    @manojjadhav7518 4 роки тому

    I don't understand what he said .

  • @painkiller4all
    @painkiller4all 6 років тому

    villain* not villian..

  • @gauravdubey6989
    @gauravdubey6989 4 роки тому

    Quibble

  • @rajuchouhan8006
    @rajuchouhan8006 5 років тому

    हिंदी लैंग्वेज में वीडियो

  • @abbsurdman5691
    @abbsurdman5691 2 роки тому

    My college is making me watch me

  • @snjvsksn
    @snjvsksn 6 років тому

    He creates his own stories. These are his stories. He is not a mythologist, as he says, and not concerned with he underlying theme of Hinduism. a narrow mindset on Hinduism.

  • @daliyaverenker5665
    @daliyaverenker5665 6 років тому

    Speker should read gita and mahabarta with open mind. He is saying what geeta says and he thinks hes saying it. Wow hes very good at confusing others .

  • @juliannevillecorrea
    @juliannevillecorrea 8 років тому

    \m/..\m/ #good #bad #ugly #beauty #subcontinent #evil #india #judgement #enemy #ally

  • @devashishjain5493
    @devashishjain5493 8 років тому

    Evil = dusht.. Isn't?

  • @Alephkilo
    @Alephkilo 2 роки тому

    I really don’t understand what he is trying to showcase here.. if he doesn’t know the meaning of avatar .. then shouldn’t be on the platform.. that Sanskrit phrase was extrapolated by Hollywood and this guy begins his narrative with a Hollywood figure..
    He is deliberately Sowing the seeds of confusion.

  • @auro1986
    @auro1986 6 років тому

    you may think it is awesome to be a hindu and speak big things like a know-it-all but can you ever feel the pain of getting kicks from muslims and christians who force us to eat beef? although i liked having beef and i am quiet fond of it, but i can't say the same for others.

  • @shubhamjhanwar6420
    @shubhamjhanwar6420 2 роки тому

    Rascal Patnaik

  • @EurekaRepublic89
    @EurekaRepublic89 11 років тому

    I'm kidding! It's just a joke like on Top Gear!

  • @VidWatcher03
    @VidWatcher03 12 років тому

    Horrible speaker >.

  • @singhanimesh24
    @singhanimesh24 11 років тому

    wtf this bad guy is talking abt ..... this makes no sense at all .....

  • @shivkumarpillay8019
    @shivkumarpillay8019 4 роки тому

    Such a liar he is