Ami, you're brilliant at bringing out the truth of DHARMA. I salute your efforts. Our people are being confused by false heroes and also false intellectuals. Look at how people are deliberately being misled with kintu parantu phrases for every damn issue/ idea whatsoever. You're truly admirable.
Bollywood has done a lot of damage, depicting hardcore villains as victims of society. Always eulogizing the criminals and terrorists are also peddled as victims in Media and Movies.
Media/social media/entertainment industries/art is d crucial tool for colonialism. It’s been evolving for centuries. It’s all about power and control. Kachrawood is a tiny little cog in d machinery. Prob is, people themselves r cluless tools 😂
@@RojaJaneman NO!! Any people anywhere can be made fools as the Europe & US people are proving each day after the Ukraine war!! Just about 10% of any nation's population is aware; all others live & die as sheep!!
Wonderful discussion. We all should read Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam more seriously and apply the learnings in our daily life.
It’s not about logic. It’s about emotions. And it’s always used against kids/poor because they’re easily fooled. They’re clueless. That’s y u need proper parents. And parents require a good family structure/support. Which is y it’s that structure that’s always taking damages in these power plays. It’s war. Always was
Ravana was not trying to avenge his sister. Ravana killed his sister's husband and never cared about her insult. He was driven by the beauty of sita that was explained to him by his sister
@@Renusri12 yes I know. I was talking about the assumption that even if Raavana had avenged for his sister, kidnapping another woman should not make any sense to a genuine feminist.
Since youngsters are distracted towards other things. I think parents should make a group in their colonies or social circle and fix a day weekly where they can all gather with their kids and read the Books to them interactively and discuss. This can help I guess.
A more organized method to counter fraudulent narratives would be to institute "Sunday Schools for Hindus" in order to impart scriptural knowledge to youngsters deviating from the path of dharma.
@@trusfratedAP Yes, good idea. But that should be started by the Parents because setting up an organized school would take a lot of time and other resources. A localized community effort at micro level would be a good start.
Totally agree, Karn was not a good friend. A good friend would try one to not walk the path of adharma. He supported Duryodhan in his path to destruction. Which is not at all a trait of a Good Friend. Lots of misleading narratives being peddled to degrade our Itihaas. Instead of larger perspective of Dharma vs Adharma, people are giving it some weird spin to suit their narrative.
Because action have consequences. The lesson is pandav should not have bet draupadi, but when they did, they have to bear consequences. If pandavs would have retaliated this would be against law and order. Hope this answers your doubt
Amazing podcast and loved entire session except for the gentleman who unnecessarily tried to be funny at last and it was really irritating Meant who decided to tell something funny and light but no it wasn’t. It’s kind of joke which is told in 2nd std
For me godse is a hero. Gandhi was anti hindu and godse wanted to save Hindus from their own blindness over Gandhi. Just listen to godse's statement from his court hearing. You will understand why godse is hero and Gandhi is not a sant.
Mahabharat maybe be Itihaas but it is NOT history though it has several historical places and dynasties interwoven in the story. Krishna belonged to the Vrishni dynasty named after his ancestor Vrishni. Vrishni had 2 wives: Gandhari and Madri. In the Mahabharat, Gandhari is the wife of Dhritarashtra and Madri is the wife of Pandu. This is not coincidence. It is the creative liberty/genius of the author/s of the Mahabharat fictional story.
I can listen to Ami ji everyday. There is so much to learn from her.
Ami, you're brilliant at bringing out the truth of DHARMA. I salute your efforts. Our people are being confused by false heroes and also false intellectuals.
Look at how people are deliberately being misled with kintu parantu phrases for every damn issue/ idea whatsoever. You're truly admirable.
Bollywood has done a lot of damage, depicting hardcore villains as victims of society. Always eulogizing the criminals and terrorists are also peddled as victims in Media and Movies.
Media/social media/entertainment industries/art is d crucial tool for colonialism. It’s been evolving for centuries. It’s all about power and control. Kachrawood is a tiny little cog in d machinery. Prob is, people themselves r cluless tools 😂
Movies of RGV, and movie like Pushpa in which the protagonist is a smuggler - these are Tollywood products. I feel ashamed.
@@RojaJaneman NO!! Any people anywhere can be made fools as the Europe & US people are proving each day after the Ukraine war!!
Just about 10% of any nation's population is aware; all others live & die as sheep!!
It’s high time we learn about our true history 🙏🏼nice presentation
I keep having this debate with my friends, same topic, ravana, karna , duryodhana. All these points mentioned by Ami Ganatra will be useful next time
Wonderful discussion. We all should read Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam more seriously and apply the learnings in our daily life.
it should be part of our curriculam too....
We need many more Dharmic warriors like Ami Ganatra ji to usher in a Dharmic 🕉️ renaissance in this punya bhoomi BHARAT 🇮🇳
Loved the discussion. I love the way competence and command over the subject translates into eloquence. Well done Amal and Ami
So even if Raavana tried to avenge his sister, he becomes a feminist by kidnapping a woman? 🤦🏽♀️it doesn't even make sense in feminist standards
It’s not about logic. It’s about emotions. And it’s always used against kids/poor because they’re easily fooled. They’re clueless. That’s y u need proper parents. And parents require a good family structure/support. Which is y it’s that structure that’s always taking damages in these power plays.
It’s war. Always was
Fake feminism 😂
Ravana was not trying to avenge his sister. Ravana killed his sister's husband and never cared about her insult.
He was driven by the beauty of sita that was explained to him by his sister
@@Renusri12 yes I know. I was talking about the assumption that even if Raavana had avenged for his sister, kidnapping another woman should not make any sense to a genuine feminist.
Exactly the standards are so low....
The interviewer is doing a fantaatic job of asking very relevant questions
He's excellent. He's studied the works and the Gita
Amazing insights. ... Ami ji.
Glorification of Karna was greatly boosted by Commi Ramdhari Singh Dinkar's Rashmi Rathi
Was he a commie?
WOW...did not know this!! Makes sense. I saw Manoj Bajpai reading poem by RDD on Karna!
I guess, Is is not commie!
Amazing presentation
Thankyou 🙏
Ami ji is a very eloquent speaker,apart from having an extensive knowledge of Our Itihas and it’s proper interpretation.
Since youngsters are distracted towards other things. I think parents should make a group in their colonies or social circle and fix a day weekly where they can all gather with their kids and read the Books to them interactively and discuss. This can help I guess.
Excellent suggestion. Story, study circles
A more organized method to counter fraudulent narratives would be to institute "Sunday Schools for Hindus" in order to impart scriptural knowledge to youngsters deviating from the path of dharma.
@@trusfratedAP Yes, good idea. But that should be started by the Parents because setting up an organized school would take a lot of time and other resources. A localized community effort at micro level would be a good start.
Totally agree, Karn was not a good friend. A good friend would try one to not walk the path of adharma. He supported Duryodhan in his path to destruction. Which is not at all a trait of a Good Friend. Lots of misleading narratives being peddled to degrade our Itihaas. Instead of larger perspective of Dharma vs Adharma, people are giving it some weird spin to suit their narrative.
Karna was born illegitimate son born before marriage !
My favourite topic on internet these days: Karna bashing
❤
"Not control" but "mastering your indriya. Word Command can be used instead of control.
Ais PM saare duniya ko mile. Tab humanity ka sahi rise hoga!
Very good👍
Nice Interview & you have added 1 more Subscriber 👍❤️
Timely
Why did pandavas kept quiet when draupadi was insulted in front of entire kingdom
Because action have consequences.
The lesson is pandav should not have bet draupadi, but when they did,
they have to bear consequences.
If pandavs would have retaliated this would be against law and order.
Hope this answers your doubt
38:09 correct
best girrllll... amiii ganatraaaaa... love you. 😘
सनातनी सो रहे हैं।इस वीडियो को इतना कम व्यू मिला है।
Amazing podcast and loved entire session except for the gentleman who unnecessarily tried to be funny at last and it was really irritating
Meant who decided to tell something funny and light but no it wasn’t. It’s kind of joke which is told in 2nd std
@8:05 In Hindu Dharma we don't have "good and evil" or "god and devil" Even our villains are devotees gone wrong (path(
🪔🚩🇮🇳👌🙏✊️🇮🇳🚩🪔
For some people Godse was a hero. God save India!
For me godse is a hero.
Gandhi was anti hindu and godse wanted to save Hindus from their own blindness over Gandhi.
Just listen to godse's statement from his court hearing.
You will understand why godse is hero and Gandhi is not a sant.
VERY POOR VIDEO FRAME
Mahabharat maybe be Itihaas but it is NOT history though it has several historical places and dynasties interwoven in the story. Krishna belonged to the Vrishni dynasty named after his ancestor Vrishni. Vrishni had 2 wives: Gandhari and Madri. In the Mahabharat, Gandhari is the wife of Dhritarashtra and Madri is the wife of Pandu. This is not coincidence. It is the creative liberty/genius of the author/s of the Mahabharat fictional story.