Dharma Naad

Description
A mythological podcast where every episode will narrate a different story. This podcast will feature dialogue between two mythological characters with a different perspective.
Episodes

Shri Krishna ? Karna Samvaad
In the midst of the Mahabharata's intense battle, Krishna and Karna stand face-to-face, engaging in a profound conversation about duty, life, and righteousness. Krishna urges Karna to reconsider his allegiance to Duryodhana, emphasizing the importance of fighting for justice and a better future. Karna recounts the injustices he has faced throughout his life, expressing his loyalty to Duryodhana who recognized his worth. Krishna shares his own hardships, highlighting that life's challenges do not define one's path but the choices one makes. Ultimately, Karna reflects on Krishna's words, finding a renewed sense of purpose.

Hanuman-Vibhishan Samvaad
In this episode of Dharmnaad, witness a profound samvaad between Hanuman and Vibhishan. As war rages in Lanka, Vibhishan, Ravana's righteous brother, chooses the path of dharma. Their conversation on loyalty, faith, and righteousness is truly inspiring. Tune in to this timeless legend!

Shri Krishna-Hanuman Samvaad
In this episode of Dharmnaad, witness a divine samvaad between Hanuman and Shri Krishna. As Hanuman hosts a feast on Ram Navami, Krishna arrives in disguise. The moment Hanuman sees His lotus feet, he recognizes his beloved Lord Ram. Experience this soul-stirring tale of devotion and faith.

Bhishma-Duryodhana Samvaad
In this episode of Dharmnaad, on the first day of the Kurukshetra war, Duryodhana questions Bhishma's loyalty. This intense clash of words becomes a battle between dharma and arrogance. Witness Bhishma's fierce resolve and the unfolding of destiny in this powerful dialogue.

Buddha-Yashodhara Samvaad
In this episode of Dharmnaad, Gautam Buddha returns after twelve years, enlightened, but Yashodhara's questions await him. Was renunciation the only path to truth? Their emotional samvaad explores love, pain, and self-discovery, echoing the eternal conflict between attachment and detachment.

Dhritarashtra-Sanjay Samvaad
In this episode of Dharmnaad, there is a conversation between Dhritrashtra-Sanjay during Mahabharat Yuddha. This profound dialogue isn't just about past events, but about self-realization, the cost of silence, and the painful journey towards truth.

Ghatotkacha-Karna Samvaad
In this episode of Dharmnaad, in Kurukshetra, a fierce and fateful dialogue unfolds between two mighty warriors Ghatotkacha, the demon-born son of Bhima, and Karna, the radiant yet torn son of the Sun. Witness the powerful conversation where one fights with illusions, the other with inner conflict.

Krishna-Rukmini Samvaad
In this episode of Dharmnaad, listen to the profound conversation between Lord Krishna and Rukmini, where love, sacrifice, and dharma collide. This dialogue offers deep insights into the sacred relationship between the divine and the devoted.

Jatayu-Ravana Samvaad
In this powerful episode of Dharmnaad, witness the emotional and heroic confrontation between the aged bird-king Jatayu and the demon king Ravana. As Ravana abducts Sita through deceit, Jatayu armed not with weapons but with courage to protect her. A tribute to those who fall, yet never fail.

Karna-Shalya Samvaad
In this episode of Dharmnaad, experience the intense and layered conversation between Karna, the unsung hero of Mahabharata, and Shalya, his reluctant charioteer during the final battle. As ego, doubt, and destiny collide, Karna seeks strength while Shalya's words test his spirit.

Krishna-Gandhari Samvaad
This episode of Dharmnaad brings to life the heart-wrenching conversation between Lord Krishna and Queen Gandhari after the devastating end of the Mahabharata war. Blinded by sorrow and rage over the death of her hundred sons, Gandhari confronts Krishna the divine orchestrator of dharma.

Shakuni-Sahadev Samvaad
In this episode of Dharmnaad, witness a rare and fictionalized conversation between the master manipulator Shakuni and the silent seer Sahadev. As destinies unfold and the great war of Mahabharata approaches, Sahadev confronts Shakuni.

Ram-Dasharath'S Farewell
In this episode of Dharmnaad, we take you to the heart-wrenching moment when Prince Ram prepares to leave for exile, and King Dasharath, bound by a promise, struggles to let go of his beloved son. Witness the sorrow, the silence, and the strength that shaped an epic.

Yamraaj-Indrajeet Samvaad
In this episode, witness the rare and intense dialogue between Yamraj, the Lord of Death, and Indrajeet, the mighty son of Ravana. Set in the divine realm of Yamlok, the episode explores themes of righteousness, ego, redemption, and the journey of the soul.

Shwaan-Yudhishtir Samvaad
In this epidsode Yudhishthir, the steadfast son of Dharma, embarks on his final journey to heaven. With everything behind him—his kingdom, his brothers, his queen—he walks alone, accompanied only by a silent dog. A tale where the soul, not just the body, is judged.

Ravan-Nandi Samvaad
In this episode Ravan—the mighty king of Lanka—confronts Nandi, the steadfast guardian of Lord Shiva. Ravan seeks to challenge divine order, only to be halted by unwavering devotion. In this electrifying encounter, words become weapons and a curse is cast that sows the seeds of Ravan's downfall.

Ram- Samudra Samvaad
In this evocative scene from the Ramayana, Lord Ram pleads with the ocean for passage to Lanka, offering devotion and patience over three days. The Sea God emerges, acknowledging Ram's steadfastness and revealing a miraculous way forward through Nala and Neel.

Shiva-Mahakali Samvaad
When Mahakali's unstoppable rage after slaying Raktbeej threatened to destroy the cosmos. Her dance of destruction, soaked in blood and fury, could not be tamed until Lord Shiva himself lay beneath her feet. This samvaad explores divine balance and the thin line between destruction and dharma.

Hanuman-Shreekrishna-Karna Samvaad
In Mahabharata, when Karna's arrow strikes Krishna, Hanuman's silent patience turns into divine fury. This episode highlights the spiritual bond between Hanuman and Krishna, and the powerful force of dharma that awakens when divinity is harmed.

Karna - Suryadev Samvaad
On the eve of the great Mahabharata war, Karna finally meets his divine father, Surya. Karna stands firm on loyalty towards Duryodhana, while Surya urges him to reconsider his dharma. This final encounter reveals Karna's pain, pride, and ultimate sacrifice.

Mahakali-Raktbeej Samvaad
In this episode confrontation between Goddess Mahakali and the demon Raktbeej, whose every drop of spilled blood gave birth to another clone of himself. As gods watched helplessly, Mahakali unleashed her terrifying form, devouring every clone and drinking his blood to stop his endless rise.

Shree Krishna-Balram Samvaad

Shree Krishna-Barbarik Samvaad
In this episode of Dharmanaad, Barbarik, the mighty grandson of Bhima, possessed unmatched warrior skills and a divine boon that could end the Mahabharata war in moments. When Lord Krishna tested his loyalty, a deep philosophical dialogue unfolded. Barbarik's sacrifice and Krishna's wisdom revealed the true essence of dharma, devotion, and destiny. This powerful conversation explores the dilemmas of righteousness, supreme sacrifice, and the divine play of fate.

Shiv-Raavan Samvaad
In this episode of Dharm Naad, Ravana, the mighty king of Lanka and an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva, decides to bring his deity to Lanka. Consumed by pride, he attempts to lift Mount Kailash, but a mere press of Shiva's toe leaves him powerless. Realizing his folly, Ravana composes the powerful Shiva Tandava Stotra. This dialogue unfolds the eternal conflict between devotion and ego, strength and humility.

Vishwamitra and Menaka Samvaad
This story delves into the captivating dialogue between Sage Vishwamitra, immersed in deep austerity, and the enchanting celestial nymph Menaka. It explores the struggle between love and duty, showcasing human vulnerabilities. The narrative beautifully conveys that true strength lies in self-discipline and the resilience to overcome worldly temptations.

Shri Ram and Kevat Samvaad
Journey through the divine encounter between Shri Ram and Kevat, the humble boatman whose unwavering faith and heartfelt service exemplify the essence of devotion. This soulful dialogue highlights humility, selfless service, and divine grace as Kevat's pure love transforms an ordinary moment into an eternal tale of spiritual connection.

Parvati and Shiva Samvaad
In this profound dialogue, Parvati's unwavering devotion for Lord Shiva faces the test of a disguised mendicant's questions. Through her steadfast love and faith, she triumphs over every challenge, proving the power of true devotion. This timeless tale beautifully reflects the union of divinity and humanity, showcasing love, truth, and perseverance.

Bharat Kaikai Samvaad
This conversation is between Bharat and Kaikai.

Shakuni Duryodhan Samvad
Dive into the gripping dialogue between Shakuni and Duryodhan, revealing the seeds of treachery in the Mahabharata. As Shakuni's cunning mind manipulates Duryodhan's anger and jealousy, they craft a devious plan to challenge the Pandavas through a game of dice. Witness the interplay of ambition, deceit, and destiny that reshapes the epic's course.

Laxman-Meghnath Samvaad
This gripping narrative captures the intense and thought-provoking conversation between Lakshman and Meghnaad on the battlefield of Lanka. As swords clash and ideologies collide, Meghnaad questions the motives of Ram's army, while Lakshman defends dharma and the righteousness of their mission. Their dialogue delves into the essence of duty, morality, and the eternal conflict between good and evil, offering timeless lessons for humanity.

Raam-Hanuman Samvaad
In this heartfelt episode, experience the poignant final dialogue between Lord Ram and his devoted follower Hanuman as Ram prepares to take Jal Samadhi. This timeless tale explores the depths of devotion, sacrifice, and the profound meanings of dharma. Hanuman's sorrowful emotions and Ram's comforting words reveal a bond beyond the mortal realm. This episode is a moving portrayal of the unwavering love and ideals that define the divine relationship between a lord and his devotee.

Pralhad-Hiranyakashyap Samvaad
Dive into the gripping dialogue between Shakuni and Duryodhan, revealing the seeds of treachery in the Mahabharata. As Shakuni's cunning mind manipulates Duryodhan's anger and jealousy, they craft a devious plan to challenge the Pandavas through a game of dice. Witness the interplay of ambition, deceit, and destiny that reshapes the epic's course.

Shree Krishna-Bhisma Pitamah Samvaad
This Dharmnaad episode delves into the intense confrontation between Lord Krishna and Bhishma during the Mahabharata war. Witness Krishna's divine anger and Bhishma's unyielding devotion to his vows as they debate the essence of duty, truth, and righteousness. A riveting exploration of moral dilemmas that shaped the epic's destiny.

Raavan-Sita Samvaad
This episode delves into the intense dialogue between Sita and Ravan in Ashok Vatika. As Ravan's arrogance challenges Sita's resolve, she steadfastly upholds her dharma, chastity, and devotion to Lord Ram. A compelling portrayal of the unyielding strength of truth and morality against tyranny and ego.

Raavan-Hanuman Samvaad
Experience an intense exchange between Raavan and Hanuman in the aftermath of Lanka Dahan. This Dharmnaad episode delves into Raavan's wounded ego and Hanuman's unwavering devotion to Lord Ram. Through this gripping conversation, uncover lessons on humility, duty, and the consequences of arrogance. RJ Abhishek's powerful narration brings alive this epic confrontation, leaving you inspired by the timeless wisdom of the Ramayana.

Shree Krishna-Duryodhan Samvaad
This conversation shows Lord Krishna trying to guide Duryodhana to choose the path of righteousness. Despite Krishna's advice, Duryodhana's pride and desire for power blind him to the truth. The dialogue highlights the difference between wisdom and arrogance, teaching important lessons about making the right choices and the cost of ignoring dharma. A timeless exchange of powerful words and ideas.

Shree Krishna - Draupadi Samvaad
Set in the aftermath of the Mahabharata war, this poignant dialogue explores Draupadi's anguish and questions on justice, as she seeks solace in Krishna's wisdom. Guided by his profound insights, Draupadi transforms her pain into purpose, vowing to champion women's dignity and rights. An inspiring tale of resilience, empowerment, and the eternal fight against injustice.

Gandhari-Dhritarashtra Samvaad - A Heartfelt Conversation
This dialogue from the Mahabharata shows Gandhari expressing her sorrow and anger to Dhritarashtra after losing her sons in the war. She questions his silence and failure to stop Duryodhana's wrong actions, holding him responsible for the tragedy. Their emotional exchange highlights the pain of loss, the challenges of making tough decisions, and the consequences of ignoring one's duties as a parent and a leader.

Chakravyuh Unveiled - Abhimanyu - Shri Krishna Samvaad
In this special episode of Dharmnaad, we take you to that crucial moment in the Mahabharata when the brave Abhimanyu made the daring decision to enter the Chakravyuh. This dialogue between Lord Krishna and Abhimanyu not only reveals the young warrior's dilemma but also delves into the depths of courage, dharma, and sacrifice. Through Krishna's guidance and Abhimanyu's unyielding curiosity, we bring to life the story of a young warrior who achieved immortality in the battlefield of righteousness.

Shiva - Krishna Samvaad - The Great Battle of Shiva and Krishna
An epic confrontation unfolds between Lord Shiva and Lord Krishna as their divine powers collide. In this intense battle, both deities strive to uphold truth and dharma while honoring their devotions. The episode delves into their duties and ultimately reveals a profound message of peace and resolution.

Kunti Karn Samvaad - Struggle Between Duty, Love, and Fate

The Clash of Ages - Krishna and Kali Samvaad
In this profound episode, Krishna engages in a dialogue with Kali, the embodiment of the upcoming Kali Yuga. As the end of the Dwapar Yuga approaches, Krishna and Kali discuss themes of dharma, adharma, and the future of humanity. Kali boasts of his plans to sow seeds of greed, anger, and delusion among humans, leading them away from righteousness. Krishna, however, reassures that despite Kali's efforts, truth and virtue will always find a way to prevail. This dialogue delves deep into the nature of good versus evil and the eternal struggle between light and darkness.

Shadows to Light - Krishna and Yashoda Samvaad
In this touching episode, Krishna questions his worth over his appearance. Yashoda lovingly reassures him that true beauty comes from within, highlighting themes of self-acceptance and maternal love. This dialogue offers profound insights into inner beauty and the deep bond between mother and child.

Raavan and Angad Samvaad
This episode brings to life the powerful and thought-provoking dialogue between Raavan, the king of Lanka, and Angad, the son of Bali. Set amidst the grandeur of Raavan's palace, this conversation is charged with tension as Angad, sent as an emissary of Lord Rama, stands firm against Raavan's arrogance. The episode delves into themes of ego, righteousness, and the unyielding resolve of both characters. As Angad challenges Raavan's misplaced pride and defiance of dharma, the dialogue explores the deeper conflict between power and virtue, offering a reflection on the consequences of unchecked ambition and the moral responsibilities of leadership.

Sugreev and Baali Samvaad
This episode unfolds the intense and emotional dialogue between the vanara brothers, Sugreev and Baali. Set in the mystical forests of Kishkindha, this conversation explores themes of betrayal, power, and the complexities of familial relationships. As the two brothers confront each other, the episode delves into the moral dilemmas that arise from loyalty, justice, and revenge, offering a deeper understanding of dharma in the face of personal conflicts and the consequences of choices made in anger.

Vishnu and Narad Muni Samvaad
This episode presents an insightful conversation between Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe, and Narad Muni, the celestial sage. Set in the serene and divine realms of Vaikunth, the dialogue delves into the complexities of Kal Yuga, exploring the challenges of dharma and adharma in an era dominated by materialism. Through this profound exchange, Lord Vishnu sheds light on the power of devotion, selflessness, and righteous action as the means to transcend the illusions of Maya and attain liberation.

Battle of Ideals - Durga Maa and Mahishasura Samvaad
This episode delves into the epic clash between divine power and demonic arrogance. Through a dynamic dialogue between Devi Durga, the embodiment of Shakti, and Mahishasura, the formidable demon king, the episode explores profound themes of dharma, adharma, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. Set against the backdrop of a cosmic battlefield, this intense conversation offers a unique perspective on the fundamental principles that shape the universe.

Krishna Bhishmapitamah Samvaad
This episode delves into a profound philosophical discourse between Lord Krishna, the divine charioteer and embodiment of wisdom, and Bhishma, the eternal warrior and epitome of duty. Set against the backdrop of the Kurukshetra battlefield, the conversation explores the complex interplay of dharma, karma, and free will. As two pillars of Indian epic lore engage in a riveting exchange, viewers are invited to contemplate life's greatest questions: the nature of existence, the path to liberation, and the eternal struggle between good and evil.

Ram Parshuram Samvaad
This dialogue script portrays a profound conversation between Parashuram, the warrior-sage, and Ram, the ideal prince and incarnation of Vishnu, discussing principles of duty, righteousness, and life's deeper meanings. Set in the grandeur of Ayodhya's palace, it explores their contrasting yet complementary perspectives, aiming to inspire audiences with timeless values of Indian culture and philosophy.

Hanuman-Lankini Samvaad

Savitri Yamraaj Samvaad
In this dialogue from the epic tale "Satyavan aur Savitri," Savitri's unwavering devotion and wisdom move even Lord Yama. Her plea to save her husband's life showcases the power of love and duty beyond mortal laws. This story resonates with timeless lessons of love, sacrifice, and resilience.

Ashwatthama Krishna Samvaad
Krishna-Ashwatthama Samvaad is a conversation between Lord Krishna and Ashwatthama from the Mahabharata. It discusses duty, revenge, and right and wrong. Lord Krishna cursed Ashwatthama at the end of the Mahabharata war. After Ashwatthama killed the sleeping sons of the Pandavas, Krishna cursed him to wander the earth for years, suffering from painful wounds and isolation as a punishment for his heinous act.

Sati-Shiv Samvaad
The story of Sati and Shiva is a tale of love, sacrifice, and devotion. Sati, the daughter of Daksha, married Shiva against her father's wishes. Daksha, enraged by this, held a yajna (fire sacrifice) and did not invite Shiva. Sati, unable to bear the insult to her husband, immolated herself in the yagna fire. Shiva, upon hearing of Sati's death, was consumed by grief and anger. He danced the tandava, a dance of destruction, and vowed to avenge Sati's death. Vishnu, seeing Shiva's destructive rage, intervened and convinced him to calm down. Shiva, still grieving, carried Sati's body around the world. Vishnu, using his discus, dismembered Sati's body into 51 pieces, which fell to different parts of the earth. These places became known as Shakti Peethas, sacred pilgrimage sites.

Ravan-Hanuman Samvaad
Hanuman's Courage recounts the epic dialogue between Hanuman and Ravana during the burning of Lanka. Hanuman bravely challenges Ravana, seeking Sita's freedom. Despite Ravana's arrogance, Hanuman asserts righteousness and warns of impending doom if Sita is not returned. The confrontation showcases Hanuman's unwavering devotion to Lord Rama and his valorous spirit, leaving Ravana and his council shaken by his resolve and wisdom

Yaksh-Uddhishtir Samvaad
In the Mahabharata, the 'Yaksha-Yudhishthira Samvad' is a renowned episode where the Pandavas, during their thirteen-year exile in the forests, encounter a celestial being guarding a lake. The being challenges Yudhishthira with profound questions. Yudhishthira, displaying his wisdom, answers each question correctly, satisfying the Yaksha. Impressed, the Yaksha reveals himself, grants them water, and restores his brothers' lives. This dialogue underscores themes of righteousness and the examination of virtue.

Shiv-Parvati Samvaad
A beautiful dialogue between Lord Shiva and Parvati, exploring the nature of love, its various forms, and its significance in life. They discuss the ideals of love, the power of forgiveness, and the role of love in facing challenges. The conversation is filled with wisdom and insights, offering valuable guidance on the path of love.

Krishna-Sudama Samvaad
This conversation is a heartwarming tale of friendship between Lord Krishna and Sudama. It highlights the true essence of friendship, which is unconditional love, support, and understanding. Despite their different social statuses, Krishna and Sudama's friendship remains strong and unwavering. The story teaches us that true wealth lies not in material possessions but in the bonds of love and friendship.

Hanuman's Awakening | Jambavan - Hanuman Samvaad

Ram-Laxman-Ravan Samvaad
In the midst of battle, amidst the crimson hues of dusk, victorious Ram and weary Ravan engage in a dialogue. Ram, reflective in victory, sees true triumph lies in learning. Despite Ravan's evil path, his wisdom remains invaluable. Lakshman, skeptical, seeks meaningful knowledge from Ravan. Ravan, resigned, imparts three hard-earned lessons: act swiftly for good, underestimate no enemy, and guard one's secrets. As Ravan's life ebbs, he acknowledges Lakshman's divine identity, leaving behind profound truths. Lakshman, enlightened, emphasizes learning from both triumphs and failures. Ram, in agreement, acknowledges the depth of Ravan's final revelations, advocating wisdom over pride.

Shri Krishna - Karna Samvaad

Narad Muni Samvaad
The tale of the notorious bandit Ratnakar transforming into the sage Valmiki is a profound narrative in Indian Vedic literature. In ancient times, Ratnakar was a fearsome dacoit who, along with his gang, terrorized the forests and robbed travelers. One day, the revered sage Narada passed through the forest despite warnings about Ratnakar. When confronted by the bandit, Narada remained calm and fearless. Intrigued by Narada's fearlessness, Ratnakar engaged in a conversation with him, which ultimately led to Ratnakar's realization of his sins and transformation into the sage Valmiki, the author of the epic Ramayana.

Yam-Nachiket Samvaad
In Indian mythology, Yamraj is the deity of death and the ruler of Naraka, the realm of the afterlife. Nachiketa, on the other hand, is a legendary figure from Hindu scriptures, particularly from the Katha Upanishad, known for his quest for knowledge and understanding of the nature of life and death. Their conversation is a profound exploration of the human condition, mortality, and the eternal quest for enlightenment. When Nachiketa confronts Yamraj, he seeks answers to the fundamental questions about life and death. Their dialogue delves into the deeper mysteries of existence, transcending the boundaries of mortal understanding. He elucidates the concept of karma, the cosmic law of cause and effect, which governs the cycle of life, death, and rebirth.

Shri Ram-Bharat Samvaad
This dialogue from the Ramayana highlights Bharat's deep loyalty and sacrifice. After learning of his father King Dasharath's death and Ram's exile, Bharat rejects the throne, insisting his happiness lies in serving Ram and Sita. Initially suspicious, Lakshman is reassured by Ram, who asserts Bharat's unwavering integrity. Bharat, feeling guilty for Ram's exile due to his mother Kaikeyi, meets Ram in the forest and pleads with him to return to Ayodhya. Bound by duty, Ram refuses. After discussions, it's decided Ram will return after fourteen years, while Bharat vows to live as a hermit, managing the kingdom in Ram's name.

Shri Krishna-Arjun Samvaad
As the Mahabharata war begins, Arjun, filled with sorrow, drops his bow Gandiva and sits in his chariot, unable to fight his own family. Despite the Kauravas' past wrongdoings, including deceit and attempts on their lives, Arjun is troubled by the thought of killing respected elders like Bhishma and Dronacharya. Seeing Arjun's despair, Krishna reminds him of his duty and the righteousness of the war. He explains that the soul is eternal and urges Arjun to perform his duty without worrying about the results. This important teaching, known as the Bhagavad Gita, guides humanity on the path of righteousness and duty.

Shree Krishna-Uddhav Samvaad
In this episode - From his childhood, Uddhava had been with Krishna, charioting him and serving him in many ways. He never asked for any wish or boon from Sri Krishna. When Krishna was at the verge of completing his Avatar, he called Uddhav and said, Dear Uddhava, in this avatar of mine, many people have asked and received boons from me; but you never asked me anything. Why don"t you ask something now?
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