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  • In this episode of our Telugu Podcast, we are honored to have Dr. Srikanth Morlawar, a prominent figure in the world of homeopathy and alternative medicine. Dr. Morlawar shares his incredible journey, insights, and experiences that go far beyond homeopathy, making this a must-listen for anyone curious about science, medicine, and holistic health.

    Dr. Morlawar’s story is one of resilience, innovation, and dedication. From nearly losing his MBBS seat by just one mark to running successful clinics and treating complex conditions like 14mm kidney stones without surgery, his career has been a testament to perseverance and passion. He’s not just a doctor; he’s a pioneer who believes in thinking outside the box, blending traditional and modern medicine, and embracing new possibilities for patient care.

    A Journey of Science and Innovation

    Throughout this conversation, Dr. Morlawar takes us on a journey of understanding how he overcame various challenges to become a leading practitioner in the field of homeopathy. He explains how his love for medicine and belief in its potential grew from a young age. From starting his first business at just 7 years old to opening his clinic in 1986, Dr. Morlawar’s path to success wasn’t conventional but deeply rooted in his dedication to helping others.

    He talks about the vital role that homeopathy can play in treating chronic conditions, providing patients with alternatives when conventional treatments fail. He also discusses how his work has evolved over the years, emphasizing his belief that the future of medicine is not about choosing one path over another but integrating multiple approaches for the benefit of the patient.

    Homeopathy: Myths, Facts, and Science

    A significant portion of the podcast addresses the common myths and misconceptions surrounding homeopathy. Many still view homeopathy as pseudoscience or believe that it’s merely a placebo effect. Dr. Morlawar carefully breaks down these myths, offering a balanced perspective based on both scientific principles and real-life clinical experiences. He talks about how homeopathy has been successful in treating various conditions that conventional medicine hasn’t been able to address effectively.

    But this episode goes beyond just debunking myths. Dr. Morlawar dives into the science behind homeopathy and explains how it works. He provides evidence from clinical practice and research to show that homeopathy can have real, measurable effects on the body and mind. His perspective is both rational and grounded in science, making this episode a must-listen for anyone curious about alternative medicine.

    Integrating Allopathy and Homeopathy for Holistic Care

    One of the most interesting parts of the conversation is Dr. Morlawar’s discussion on integrating homeopathy with allopathy (conventional medicine). While many people see these two practices as mutually exclusive, Dr. Morlawar believes that both can coexist, offering a more holistic approach to healthcare. He shares numerous examples of patients who have benefited from combining the strengths of both systems, highlighting how a personalized approach can lead to better overall health outcomes.

    This part of the podcast encourages a shift in mindset, urging listeners to be open to all forms of medicine and not to limit themselves to just one. Dr. Morlawar stresses the importance of an open mind, continuous learning, and a commitment to doing what’s best for the patient, regardless of which type of treatment is used.

    Conclusion

    Dr. Srikanth Morlawar’s conversation in this podcast provides a perfect blend of science, inspiration, and practical advice. His journey from overcoming setbacks to becoming a leading figure in the world of homeopathy is an example of what it means to never give up on your dreams, no matter how difficult the road may be.

  • In this Telugu podcast episode, we sit down with Dr. Harsha Vardhan, the founder of Smart Vision, to dive deep into the fascinating world of eye health and the future of vision care. Harsha shares his expertise on the growing challenges related to eyesight, especially in the context of increasing screen time, digital devices, and changing lifestyle habits.

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    What We Disscussed

    00:00 - Introduction 02:12 - Animals Ki Vision Ela Untadi05:44 - Vision in Children07:40 - We See Reverse Images08:51 - Experiment Case 10:49 - Lazy Eye11:22 - Case Study12:47 - Steroids & Tablets15:53 - Short Sightedness by 205022:24 - Blue Light from Sun23:40 - RGB Colors 25:12 - Worse Situations we can experience 32:03 - Rest to Eyes33:15 - How many time we should blink our eyes35:52 - Advise about screen time37:31 - Recheeketi41:00 - Process of Organ Donation 44:12 - Do organs have memory45:00 - What can eye specialist understand?51:15 - Can sugar cause permanent blindness54:41 - Cataract 01:00:39 - Laser treatment 01:05:43 - Lens Leakages 01:12:20 - 5 Super foods for better eye health 01:14:08 - Blue Filters01:18:25 - About Dr. Harshavardhan01:27:10 - Meat may lead to worms in our eyes01:28:42 - Laser treatment before marriage 01:30:38 - Dryness in the eyes01:32:29 - Raw Round01:39:15 - Learning & Takeaways~

    We discuss alarming topics like the rise of short-sightedness by 2050 and the impact of blue light on our eyes. Harsha explains the importance of regular eye checkups and how even seemingly unrelated issues like brain tumors can be detected through an eye exam. He highlights the effects of sugar on vision, and how things like rubbing your eyes can cause long-term damage.

    The conversation also touches on other important health-related topics, such as organ donation and the hesitation many parents feel when it comes to donating organs. Harsha also sheds light on how the brain and eyes are connected, emphasizing the importance of protecting both for overall health.

    This episode is a must-watch for anyone concerned about their eye health, especially parents looking to protect their children from the increasing risks of vision problems. Whether you're struggling with vision issues, interested in preventive care, or just curious about the future of eye health, this podcast has valuable insights for everyone!

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  • In this Telugu Podcast of Raw Talks, we sit down with one of the most iconic actors of Indian cinema, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. A legend in the Telugu film industry, he has carved a unique niche with his unmatched versatility, comic brilliance, and deeply emotional portrayals. From his early struggles to becoming a household name, this conversation unveils stories, emotions, and lessons that only someone of his stature could share.

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    What We Discussed 00:00 - Introduction 03:03 - 1st Encounter with Dr. Rajendra Prasad 08:50 - Teaching Discipline to Actors 10:52 - Suicide Story 23:09 - About Harikatha 35:23 - Ah Naluguru movie scene 40:23 - Nuthan Prasad Death Story 43:20 - Day Schedule 46:43 - July movie comedy scene 52:10 - Comedians 53:19- Daughter death55:11 - About NTR elder son56:36 - Present Comdey Standard 58:48 - Competition phase / Challenges 01:00:16 - Tirupati cottage 01:04:38 - Restart life 01:05:53 - Vk stage shows story 01:07:12 - Acting with animals and children in movies 01:12:05 - About Director Maggie01:13:31- How did you manage success with your behaviour 01:16:39 - Experiences with senior directors01:18:33 - Aeroplane incident 01:21:40 - Inspiration 01:22:45 - Advise 01:25:10 - How do you stay healthy 01:26:08 - How money is important to you 01:27:44 - How telugu industry is different from others 01:28:32 - Dreaming big and negativity~

    Dr. Rajendra Prasad begins by sharing his early days and the influence of legendary actor NTR on his career. VK recalls a heartfelt phone call with the actor, leading to a discussion about how Dr. Rajendra Prasad entered the industry and built lifelong relationships with colleagues and mentors. His anecdotes about his mother’s influence and his quirky snacking habits reveal the personal side of a man loved by millions.

    One of the most poignant moments in the episode is his recollection of a time when despair almost drove him to end his life. In a dramatic twist of fate, he received an opportunity that changed everything. This emotional story, intertwined with his gratitude toward director Vamsy and the making of Ladies Tailor, captures the unpredictability of life and the power of perseverance.

    Dr. Rajendra Prasad’s passion for storytelling shines through as he talks about his love for Harikatha and puranas. He gives us a glimpse into his upcoming OTT series, Harikatha, and what sets it apart from other projects. Sharing his admiration for NTR and reflecting on classics like Dana Veera Soora Karna, he offers insight into the discipline and dedication that defined their era. His experiences working with legendary filmmakers like L.V. Prasad and B.N. Reddy, coupled with his memories of shooting in harsh -10° weather, highlight his commitment to his craft.

    The podcast delves deep into the making of his iconic roles, such as his character in Aa Naluguru. He shares how he found inspiration in Ramoji Rao for the unforgettable “rupaye rupaye” dialogue and the meticulous preparation required for such challenging roles. His gratitude toward his directors and co-creators, like Maggie, shines through, showing how collaboration and trust shaped his career.

    The episode also explores the extraordinary work ethic of Dr. Rajendra Prasad. Balancing multiple projects, including films, OTT series, and other commitments, he worked tirelessly, sometimes up to 22 hours a day. His belief that “work is happiness” and the influence of NTR’s discipline are key takeaways for anyone aspiring to succeed in their field.

    This podcast is a treasure trove of wisdom, humor, and heartfelt moments. Dr. Rajendra Prasad’s journey is not just about his successes but also about the lessons he learned along the way. Whether you’re a fan of his films, an aspiring artist, or someone seeking inspiration, this episode offers something for everyone.

  • This episode of Raw Talks with VK is one of the most personal and meaningful conversations I’ve ever had. Sitting across from me is a guest unlike any other—a woman who has shaped my life in countless ways, my mom, Manjula Kurapati. This isn’t just an interview; it’s a heartfelt dive into the bond between a mother and her child, filled with honesty, laughter, and deep reflections.Mothers are the silent architects of who we become. They lead by example, often without recognition or applause, pouring their love and sacrifices into the foundation of our lives. My mom is no exception. Her story is not only a testament to her strength and resilience but also a celebration of motherhood itself. This episode is my way of saying thank you to her and to all the mothers who give so much without expecting anything in return.We talked about the values she instilled in me from a young age—discipline, empathy, and self-discipline—which have become guiding principles in my life. My mom has always led by example, teaching me not through words but through actions. Her loving nature has inspired me to create a work environment where my team feels valued and supported. It’s a quality I’ve tried to emulate in every aspect of my life, and I owe it all to her.This episode isn’t just about parenting; it’s about the sacrifices that mothers make for their children. My mom shared stories from her own life that I hadn’t heard before, including the challenges she faced growing up in a joint family and the sacrifices she made for our family’s happiness. Her tales of resilience and selflessness are a reminder of the silent strength that mothers embody every day.We also reflected on the evolving dynamics between parents and children in today’s fast-paced world. The bond my mom and I share has grown over the years, transitioning from a traditional parent-child relationship to one based on mutual respect and open communication. We discussed how the foundation of trust and freedom she gave me as a child has allowed us to maintain a strong and loving relationship as adults.Through this conversation, I realized how much I’ve taken her support and love for granted. It was a humbling experience to hear her talk about the sacrifices she’s made and the dreams she put aside for the sake of our family. Her stories of resilience and quiet strength made me appreciate her even more.To anyone watching this episode, I encourage you to take a moment to reflect on your own relationship with your parents. When was the last time you sat down and had an honest conversation with them? Have you thanked them for the silent sacrifices they’ve made for you? These are the questions that this episode hopes to inspire.This conversation with my mom is one of the most special I’ve ever had, and I’m so excited to share it with all of you. It’s a reminder of the importance of family, the power of love, and the beauty of simple, honest conversations.Thank you for being a part of this journey. I hope this episode resonates with you as deeply as it does with me.

  • In this episode of Raw Talks, we dive deep into the remarkable journey of Prasad Chalavadi, the visionary behind Kalamandir. Known for transforming the saree retail industry, Mr. Chalavadi shares his story, starting from his earliest days as an entrepreneur in a pre-digital world. Long before the internet and modern resources, he developed a passion for sarees, gathering insights and developing a vision from the ground up. His journey took shape as he left a promising stockbroking career in Dubai to pursue his dream back in India, a path marked by resilience and self-belief. Through stories of personal sacrifice and immense dedication, Mr. Chalavadi’s narrative highlights the unique challenges and moments that defined Kalamandir’s rise.

    A key theme throughout this episode is Mr. Chalavadi’s drive to succeed without the backing of a prominent family name. He recounts the early days of starting Kalamandir alongside friends from Vijayawada, eventually branching out independently and launching his first showroom in Ameerpet with a modest team of 50 employees. His unique vision went beyond selling sarees; he understood that a powerful business must rely on more than just numbers—it needed a “science” of connecting with customers. This insight inspired Kalamandir to become the first Indian fashion retail brand to operate on a fully indigenous software platform. Valued at 8 crore, this software gave Kalamandir a cutting-edge advantage, analyzing customer preferences and driving each decision. For Mr. Chalavadi, innovation was more than just technology; it was a tool to build connections and deliver unforgettable customer experiences.

    A significant part of Kalamandir’s appeal lies in its ability to evoke tradition and cultural pride. Mr. Chalavadi shares his passion for bringing India’s heritage to life in each showroom. He describes how the store architecture and decor—including floor seating, temple-inspired interiors, and the presence of a divine idol—help create a sense of devotion and pride among customers. This experience is not just about shopping for sarees; it’s about immersing in a cultural ritual. It’s clear that for Mr. Chalavadi, business isn’t just about selling; it’s about creating spaces that allow customers to connect with their roots.

    Mr. Chalavadi’s commitment to culture is also evident in his views on sarees and their role in Indian society. He reflects on the emotional value sarees hold for Indian women, emphasizing that each saree is more than a garment—it’s a piece of heritage. Despite evolving fashion trends, he sees sarees as central to India’s identity and is passionate about keeping this tradition alive for future generations. His perspective offers a refreshing take on how heritage and modern retail can coexist, fostering pride in India’s sartorial legacy.

    For aspiring entrepreneurs, Mr. Chalavadi provides practical advice for entering the saree business with limited capital. He outlines a roadmap for building a brand within a competitive industry, stressing patience, strategic investment, and a deep understanding of market dynamics. This advice resonates beyond business; it’s a lesson in resilience and adapting to changing circumstances.

    Throughout the episode, Mr. Chalavadi reveals a personal side, sharing humorous and sentimental anecdotes about family, relationships, and cultural identity. With moments of laughter and reflection, he describes his family as his strength, providing a candid glimpse into the man behind the business. Whether recalling his wife’s first saree purchase or the lighter moments of family life, these stories bring warmth and relatability to his inspiring journey.

    This episode is more than a business story—it’s an inspiring tale of preserving culture, embracing innovation, and building a legacy that redefines India’s relationship with its heritage.

  • In this Telugu podcast, we sit down with Ambica Krishna garu, the driving force behind the legacy of Ambica Agarbatti, for an intimate look into his life’s journey, the evolution of his family business, and his multifaceted roles in public life. Known for his deep-rooted faith and savvy business acumen, Krishna garu takes us through the inspiring story of how Ambica Agarbatti grew from humble beginnings into a symbol of trust and devotion for millions.

    Starting with the brand’s foundation in the late 1960s, Krishna garu reflects on the legacy his father built. Driven by the motto "Bhagavanthundiki Bhakti Ki," which translates to "Devotion to God," Ambica Agarbatti set out to embody purity and spirituality in every product.

    Running a family business of this scale comes with its own set of challenges, and Krishna garu shares the unique dynamics of managing a large joint family business that spans across 30 family members and employs over 2,500 people. He reveals how he maintains a close bond with long-term employees, some of whom have worked with Ambica Agarbatti for more than 15 years, fostering a culture that intertwines family values with corporate principles. Krishna garu firmly believes that faith and fate play integral roles in the journey of Ambica, a sentiment that he holds deeply as he continues his father’s legacy.

    Despite a growing wave of atheism and a societal shift away from traditional practices, Krishna garu reflects on how Ambica Agarbatti has adapted. He observes that people, particularly the younger generation, no longer follow the traditional practice of visiting temples; instead, their approach to spirituality has transformed. While some see this shift as a challenge, Krishna garu views it as an opportunity to preserve and present the spiritual values embedded in Ambica Agarbatti’s products to a new audience.

    The marketing legacy of Ambica Agarbatti is as unique as its inception. Krishna garu shares memories of how his father began with Doordarshan ads and created taglines like "Ammakam Ante Nammakam" (Faith Means Trust), which resonated deeply with the Indian audience. One quirky story involves a van Krishna garu used for advertising, which locals mistook for a cigarette van, adding to the product’s unique appeal. He recounts the days when their humble van roamed the streets, drawing in curious onlookers and slowly building brand recognition one stop at a time.

    Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, a traditionalist at heart, or simply interested in the spirit behind Ambica Agarbatti, this conversation is filled with insights and inspiration.

  • In this telugu podcast with Shobu Garu, the mastermind behind *Baahubali* and co-founder of Arka Media, we dive deep into the complex world of TV serials, movie production, and the rise of OTT platforms. Drawing from his vast experience, Shobu Garu offers invaluable lessons on understanding audience behavior, managing production challenges, and making strategic investments. This conversation unveils the realities of working in the entertainment industry while also providing a glimpse into the nuances of startup investments.

    Shobu Garu begins by shedding light on the TV serial industry, explaining how producers capture and retain audience interest. He elaborates on how they monitor market trends, determine which characters are resonating with viewers, and adjust scripts based on TRP (Television Rating Points). He mentions that TRP, tracked by multinational agencies, is crucial for channels to assess a show’s success. While TV remains a passive medium, Shobu Garu explores the possibility of responsive, interactive shows becoming popular in the future, though he notes that audiences are still comfortable with conventional passive storytelling for now.

    The conversation takes a deeper dive into the making of *Baahubali*. Shobu Garu recalls how the film initially received negative reviews on the first day, but the perception gradually shifted as more people watched it. He explains that fan-based audiences come with specific expectations, which can lead to early criticism. However, the involvement of Karan Johar in promoting *Baahubali* across North India played a pivotal role in establishing its pan-India appeal. Reflecting on a past project, *Eega*, Shobu Garu points out that while it struggled in Hindi theaters, it performed exceptionally well on TV, showing how different platforms affect audience reception.

    Budget management is another key aspect that Shobu Garu touches upon. With over 5,000 people working on the *Baahubali* crew, controlling costs was a daunting task. Despite the challenges, the team decided to increase the budget for the sequel to meet public expectations. Shobu Garu emphasizes that a bold vision sometimes requires financial flexibility. He also explains how the team resolved disagreements over budget decisions, ensuring the creative vision remained intact.

    The discussion then shifts to the complexities of large-scale movie releases. Releasing *Baahubali* across 8,000 screens was a groundbreaking move, and Shobu Garu provides insights into the logistics involved, including managing regional taxes and distribution strategies. He explains how postponing the sequel’s release was a strategic decision that allowed the hype to build, ultimately contributing to the film’s massive success.

    Beyond filmmaking, Shobu Garu delves into his investment strategies. He shares his approach to startup investments, explaining that he evaluates businesses across different stages—seed funding, pre-evaluation, and post-launch. Media-based startups, he believes, hold significant potential, and if given â‚č1 crore, Shobu Garu mentions he would likely invest in a media venture. He also discusses the qualities he looks for in founders, valuing passion, adaptability, and long-term commitment over age or experience.

    Towards the end of the conversation, Shobu Garu offers practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. He cautions against blindly following trends without understanding the depth of a business. Success, he says, requires consistency, persistence, and a genuine passion for the craft. Shobu Garu warns that constantly shifting focus can be a red flag, and instead, one should work steadily toward achieving well-defined goals.

    Whether you're an aspiring filmmaker, a media enthusiast, or someone interested in startups, Shobu Garu’s insights offer practical knowledge and inspiration.

  • Dr. A. Gurava Reddy on Bone Health, Joint Replacements & Medical Ethics | Modern Healthcare Podcast

    This Spotify-exclusive Telugu podcast episode features Dr. A. Gurava Reddy, a renowned orthopedic surgeon and CEO of Sunshine Hospitals, specializing in knee and hip replacements. Dr. Reddy provides expert insights into bone health, joint care, and the realities of modern healthcare, touching on topics like medical ethics, patient care, posture correction, and the impact of lifestyle choices on health.

    Hospitals are often depicted negatively in the media—like in Tagore featuring Chiranjeevi—leading to mistrust between patients and doctors. Dr. Reddy sheds light on how these portrayals affect public perception, the pressures doctors face, and how hospitals like Sunshine balance financial goals with quality patient care.

    Discover how smoking, soda consumption, and excessive caffeine contribute to osteoporosis by weakening bones. Dr. Reddy emphasizes the importance of weight-bearing exercises and a diet rich in calcium and Vitamin D through foods like cheese, fish, nuts, mushrooms, fortified cereals, and tofu to maintain strong, healthy bones. Learn about the latest advancements in knee and hip replacement surgeries and how healthcare facilities like Sunshine Hospitals ensure patient-centered care. Explore how hospitals handle financial targets without compromising medical ethics and maintain transparency in healthcare delivery. “Sitting is the new smoking,” warns Dr. Reddy. Find out how prolonged sitting affects your spinal health and muscle flexibility. Dr. Reddy offers practical tips for posture correction, including choosing the right pillow, ergonomic chair, and adopting better seating habits to prevent chronic back pain. Get insights into sciatica and how to manage severe back pain during pregnancy caused by the relaxin hormone. Dr. Reddy shares pain relief tips for expecting mothers, including the importance of stretching, posture awareness, and supportive mattresses. Is it healthier to sleep on a mattress or directly on the floor? Dr. Reddy weighs the pros and cons of each option and explains how postural support can improve sleep quality.

    What You’ll Learn from this Podcast Episode

    1. Bone Health & Osteoporosis Prevention

    2. Joint Replacements & Healthcare Management

    3. Posture & Prolonged Sitting: A Silent Epidemic

    4. Sciatica & Pregnancy Pain Management

    5. Floor vs. Mattress: Which is Better for Your Spine?

  • In this telugu podcast episode, we sit down with Dr. A. Gurava Reddy, the celebrated orthopedic surgeon and CEO of Sunshine Hospitals, for an in-depth conversation about modern healthcare, bone health, medical ethics, and personal life experiences. Dr. Reddy, known for his expertise in joint replacements and healthcare management, sheds light on the realities of being a doctor in today’s world. With hospitals often depicted negatively in films, such as in the movie Tagore starring Chiranjeevi, Dr. Reddy offers his perspective on how such portrayals influence public perception and the challenges doctors face in gaining patients’ trust.

    We also discuss whether hospitals like Sunshine have specific targets and how the healthcare system balances financial goals with quality patient care. Dr. Reddy addresses pressing topics like how “sitting is the new smoking,” explaining the dangers of prolonged sitting and improper posture. He shares practical tips on choosing the right pillow and chair to maintain a healthy posture. The conversation takes an interesting turn as we explore whether it’s better to sleep on a mattress or directly on the floor, and the pros and cons of each option.

    The episode offers valuable insights into sciatica and its impact, with Dr. Reddy detailing how severe back pain during pregnancy can be managed. He talks about the effects of the “relaxin hormone” on women’s bodies during pregnancy and suggests ways to provide relief for expecting mothers. Another major topic we touch upon is the harmful impact of smoking on bone health, as Dr. Reddy explains how smoking, soda consumption, and excessive caffeine intake contribute to osteoporosis by making bones brittle. He emphasizes the importance of weight-bearing exercises and a diet rich in cheese, fish, nuts, mushrooms, fortified cereals, and tofu to maintain healthy bones.

    We further delve into the credibility of PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) injections for knee pain. Are these treatments a genuine breakthrough or just another scam? Dr. Reddy offers his candid opinion on PRP and similar treatments, cautioning viewers about the deceptive practices of some doctors who exploit vulnerable patients. Our discussion also covers the controversial topic of high heels, evaluating whether they are detrimental to long-term health and how often they can be worn without adverse effects.

    The conversation highlights the challenges of finding reliable doctors in today’s digital age, where misinformation is rampant on social media. Dr. Reddy reflects on why India lacks a robust system to rate doctors like the US, and he discusses the ethical concerns around fake doctors performing unnecessary surgeries on rural patients to benefit from Arogya Shree funds. He also shares his thoughts on medical negligence and explains the difference between complications and malpractice, providing insight into how insurance and consumer forums help protect both doctors and patients.

    Dr. Reddy addresses the rising issue of lower back pain among teenagers, attributing it to a lack of playgrounds, ventilation, and physical exercise in schools. We discuss his perspective on trauma management, the importance of hip replacements, and the increased frequency of joint pain post-COVID, which has puzzled both doctors and patients.

    On a personal note, Dr. Reddy opens up about his work with the Sarvejana Foundation and the STOP initiative for accident prevention. He shares how these social causes are funded and how he manages to balance his time between his professional and philanthropic work. The conversation also touches on the physical toll of bad roads, which Dr. Reddy believes contribute significantly to back and joint pain.

    This podcast provides a holistic view of healthcare, medical ethics, and personal growth. Dr. Gurava Reddy’s candid answers and practical advice on topics like bone health, posture, medical scams, and mental wellness offer invaluable takeaways.

  • In this powerful and historically rich podcast episode, we dive deep into the untold stories of Hyderabad’s past, featuring the iconic Pasham Yadagiri Sir. Known for his extensive knowledge of the region’s history and his fearless critiques of modern society, Yadagiri Sir sheds light on many hidden aspects of Hyderabad, the Nizams, and their rule.

    We begin by revisiting the famous “Bandi Venaka Bandi” song, which leads us into a detailed discussion about Hyderabad's Nizam era, particularly what transpired on September 17th. This was a turning point for many, especially for farmers and certain communities like the Brahmins and Padmashalis, who faced brutal killings. Yadagiri Sir unpacks the complexities of the British taxation system and how the Nizams acted as allies to the British crown. He touches on significant events such as the hanging of 1,000 Gonds in Nirmal and emphasizes the need for a 'mosaic vision' to truly understand the British rule in India.

    We explore how the Nizams first came to power in India and whether there is any confusion between the Nizam army and the notorious Razakars. Yadagiri Sir breaks down the difference between the regular and irregular armies, drawing parallels to contemporary cases like Disha and Nayeem, showing the long-lasting impact of these historical systems on today’s society. We discuss infamous cases such as Belle Lalitha’s death and the mysterious ways in which these deaths are often brushed under the rug. Yadagiri Sir raises concerns over critical thought in journalism and why cases like Nayeem’s death were never properly filed.

    The conversation also takes a turn towards Operation Polo, the military action that led to Hyderabad's annexation into India. Yadagiri Sir speaks passionately about the massacre that occurred afterward, often referred to as the second Jallianwala Bagh, and the forgotten figures like Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Chaakali Ellamma who played crucial roles during this period. He shares insights into the once-wealthy regions of Hyderabad, such as Vagul and Adilabad, which were richer than Kashmir. Yadagiri Sir also discusses how the oppressive 'Dhora' taxation system and violent events like the Puligiri massacre shaped Telangana’s fight for survival.

    The podcast delves into intriguing questions about Belle Lalitha’s death and its connection to Nayeem, exploring the larger political context that led to her tragic end. From the closure of all CBM factories, including Asia’s largest sugar factory, to the Charminar cigarette industry, Yadagiri Sir points out how these economic collapses affected common people. He argues that certain political parties, like TRS, TDP, and BJP, have ultimately put an end to the vision of Graama Swaraj, leaving us in a cryptocracy rather than a democracy.

    Moving on to caste dynamics, Yadagiri Sir explains the historical origin of caste titles like Reddy and Choudary, clarifying that these were originally professions rather than social hierarchies. In the case of Reddys, they were land contractors, while Choudary referred to tax collectors. With his trademark candor, Yadagiri Sir also delves into human evolution and how the rise of industrial economies disrupted natural societal progress.

    With the rise of social media, Yadagiri Sir ponders whether YouTube could become the next mainstream platform for journalism. Citing the example of Dhruv Rathee, who has reportedly influenced up to 20% of voters, he discusses how mobile phones have become the new 'AK47s' in the hands of the people, reshaping political discourse and the flow of information.

    Finally, Yadagiri Sir shares his thoughts on the Emergency of June 25th, 1975, revealing the harsh conditions of the time, including mass sterilization and the draconian actions of Sanjay Gandhi. In a thought-provoking discussion, he touches on the long-term changes to India's Constitution and the rise of systems like HYDRA that continue to influence the nation today.

  • In this podcast episode, we explore the fascinating and often misunderstood world of psychiatry, mental health, and brain function, with our esteemed guest, Dr. Virinchi Sharma, a renowned psychiatrist and Director of Manasa Psychiatric Hospital in Hyderabad. Dr. Sharma’s extensive experience as a consultant psychiatrist at institutions like BITS Pilani and Sleep Therapeutics, combined with his role as an Associate Professor and TEDx speaker, allows him to bring a wealth of knowledge to this conversation. With a background that includes speaking at over 1,000 television debates and delivering keynote addresses at prestigious conferences, Dr. Sharma is exceptionally equipped to guide us through some of the most pressing mental health issues of our time.

    We begin by delving into the world of psychiatric hospitals, a subject that often sparks curiosity but is widely misunderstood. Dr. Sharma explains the key differences between outpatient and inpatient psychiatric care. Outpatient services, he notes, provide therapeutic consultation and treatment without requiring a patient to stay overnight, whereas inpatient facilities offer more intensive, 24-hour care for individuals needing close monitoring and treatment. He emphasizes the need for mental health treatment to be normalized and explains when inpatient care is necessary for conditions like severe depression, schizophrenia, or when someone is at risk of self-harm.

    The conversation then moves into the importance of language in psychiatry. Dr. Sharma highlights how the words used during consultations can either create a safe, supportive environment or alienate a patient. He talks about the importance of being mindful, avoiding terms that may seem judgmental or stigmatizing, and the role that compassionate communication plays in mental health care. He also touches on a common question—whether everyone needs a psychologist. According to Dr. Sharma, while not everyone requires continuous psychological care, we could all benefit from a mental health check-up, just like we do with physical health. He stresses the importance of seeing mental health support as preventive care rather than a last resort.

    One of the most striking parts of our discussion revolves around technology addiction, a modern-day epidemic. Dr. Sharma provides insights into why so many people are glued to their phones and screens, describing it as a symptom of a deeper neurological issue. He explains how the human brain, particularly the "monkey brain" that deals with impulse control, struggles to adapt to the overwhelming stimuli of today’s digital world. He references studies that suggest over-reliance on gadgets may even be shrinking certain parts of our brains, particularly those responsible for attention and impulse regulation.

    This leads to an exploration of our increasing need for dopamine—our brain’s reward chemical. Dr. Sharma breaks down why we’re constantly seeking multiple sources of stimulation, such as binge-watching shows while scrolling through social media. He explains how our dopamine system, designed to reward healthy behaviors, is being hijacked by fast-paced digital experiences, leading to an addiction-like cycle of craving and dissatisfaction. A relatable example is given through Dr. Sharma’s analysis of VK’s experience, where working non-stop for 15 days led to extreme boredom on a rest day. This, according to Dr. Sharma, can be attributed to excessive dopamine spikes that make periods of downtime feel unfulfilling.

    Wrapping up the episode, Dr. Sharma leaves us with valuable takeaways on how to protect our brains, manage our mental health, and stay resilient in the face of modern-day challenges. From stress management to understanding how dopamine shapes our behavior, this podcast is a comprehensive exploration of the mind, brought to life by the expertise and wisdom of Dr. Virinchi Sharma.

  • In this episode, we are joined by Mr. K.R. Nagarajan, the visionary Culturepreneur and Founder & Chairman of the Ramraj Group of Companies, whose passion for tradition and innovation has redefined Indian ethnic wear on a global scale. From his humble beginnings in Tirupur, Tamil Nadu, Mr. Nagarajan’s relentless pursuit of excellence has transformed Ramraj Cotton into a cultural symbol of pride and quality, known particularly for elevating the dhoti to iconic status.

    The podcast delves deep into Mr. Nagarajan’s journey, starting from the foundation of Ramraj Cotton in 1983, with the mission to offer high-quality men's ethnic wear to South India. What began as a small store has now grown into an empire of over 300 outlets worldwide, supporting more than 50,000 weavers and families. His efforts have not only preserved traditional Indian attire but also infused it with modern conveniences, making it relevant and appealing to today's youth. Through innovative branding, including partnerships with celebrities like Venkatesh and Shreyas Iyer, Mr. Nagarajan has made Ramraj synonymous with style, tradition, and quality.

    One of the standout moments in Mr. Nagarajan’s story is how he turned an instance of being denied entry to a five-star hotel because of his traditional attire into a defining moment for Ramraj. This experience inspired him to promote the dhoti with a renewed focus on pride and dignity, further establishing Ramraj Cotton’s identity in the market. His vision for the brand was never just about selling clothes but about building a cultural movement that honors Indian heritage while embracing modernity.

    As Mr. Nagarajan shares in this conversation, his journey is also a story of passion and perseverance. From running a small store to creating a network of over 300 outlets across the globe, his leadership has turned Ramraj into a global phenomenon. His commitment to preserving traditional weaving techniques, providing economic opportunities for weavers, and championing social causes like education and environmental conservation exemplifies his belief in holistic community development.

    In this episode, you’ll learn about:

    The evolution of traditional wear and how Ramraj has made the dhoti fashionable for the modern generation.

    The power of branding and how Mr. Nagarajan created a unique narrative that connects with people from all walks of life.

    The journey from a small village in Tamil Nadu to building an empire, with over 300 stores across the globe, and the deep values that drive Ramraj Cotton forward.

    But it’s not just business that drives Mr. Nagarajan. His dedication to empowering 50,000+ weavers and supporting traditional craftsmen is a testament to his belief in economic empowerment and social responsibility. His efforts go beyond the fabric of Ramraj, as he advocates for education, supports yoga, and even founded the TENEERA initiative, which helps coconut farmers thrive.

    Mr. Nagarajan also reaches communities through Venmai, a monthly magazine that touches over 18,000 subscribers with stories of culture, inspiration, and self-betterment. His influence extends beyond fashion into fostering connections, uplifting communities, and advocating for sustainable living.

    The conversation with Mr. K.R. Nagarajan is a masterclass in entrepreneurship, leadership, and cultural preservation. He offers invaluable lessons on the importance of staying grounded in tradition while embracing change and innovation.

    For anyone looking for inspiration or practical business insights, this episode is a must-watch. Mr. Nagarajan’s journey reminds us that true success comes from passion, perseverance, and a deep commitment to values. Whether you are an aspiring entrepreneur, a business leader, or simply someone interested in stories of cultural pride, this podcast will leave you feeling inspired and motivated to pursue your dreams.

  • In this episode of Raw Talks, we dive deep into the fascinating journey of Rohit Chennamaneni, the co-founder and CEO of Darwinbox, a billion-dollar company transforming the way businesses manage their human resources. Rohit’s path to success is nothing short of inspiring. It’s a story that begins with his time at McKinsey, where he discovered the importance of surrounding yourself with the best talent. McKinsey’s secret to producing so many successful entrepreneurs like Rohit? They only hire the best, those who aren’t just academically excellent but also bring unique perspectives beyond textbooks. According to Rohit, while McKinsey teaches you to break down complex problems into simple, actionable steps, the art of influencing or convincing people wasn’t something learned in training—it came from his experiences outside the firm.

    Rohit opens up about the origins of Darwinbox, how the HR function in India is fundamentally different from the rest of the world, and why this disparity led him and his co-founders to create a tool that caters specifically to these unique needs. His perspective on whether an HR tool is necessary is clear: it’s a must in today’s business environment. But it wasn’t always easy. He shares the challenges of closing their first sale, the internal discussions, the late nights, and the pressure of competition. Yet, in those early stages, the market was less crowded, which allowed Darwinbox to establish itself as a frontrunner in HR tech.

    A key part of Darwinbox’s culture, Rohit says, is deeply influenced by his background in sports. He believes that sports teach you there will always be someone better than you, and this mindset drives a culture of constant improvement and resilience within the company. The win-lose strategy from the sports field translates well into business, where each failure is an opportunity to learn, grow, and refine your approach. Rohit’s leadership has taken Darwinbox to over 12 countries, a journey that is far from over. But what about the challenges of scaling globally? Rohit discusses the complexities of expanding internationally, the IPO landscape in India, and how Darwinbox is leveraging AI in product development to stay ahead of the curve.

    One of the most interesting parts of our conversation is Rohit’s take on the future of work. He talks about the current state of hiring and firing in organizations and offers advice to young professionals on which sectors they should consider as they plan their careers. Drawing from his extensive experience, Rohit sheds light on the shifting dynamics in the job market and how businesses are navigating the challenges of cost-cutting while still trying to innovate.

    In a candid moment, Rohit reflects on how not knowing everything has actually been a huge advantage. He believes that having too much information can sometimes make you overly cautious, preventing you from taking the necessary risks to achieve success. This philosophy ties back to his love for the Ramayana and Mahabharata, which, according to him, offer valuable lessons on embracing the grey areas in life and business.

    Sales, often seen as a mundane or downgraded job, is another topic Rohit is passionate about. He believes sales is one of the most critical functions in any business and should be seen as a valuable career path. In his own words, it’s time we reframe how we think about sales—it’s not just about door-to-door selling, but about relationship-building and creating value.

    The episode wraps up with a look at the global vision for Darwinbox. Rohit is determined to build not just a successful company, but a world-class brand that puts India on the global map. His love for Hyderabad and commitment to creating something meaningful from India for the world is a testament to his passion and dedication.

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  • Welcome to the intricate world of Indian cricket with T. Dilip, India’s esteemed fielding coach. In this compelling episode of RawTalks Telugu Podcast, we explore the unseen challenges, strategies, and emotional rollercoasters that define the sport. Cricket is more than just a game for millions of fans; it’s a passion, and the journey to victory is filled with intense preparation and determination. This episode provides an inside look at the mindset and strategies that helped Team India clinch the World Cup 2024 title.

    Dilip Sir opens up about the importance of fielding, an often underappreciated aspect of cricket that goes far beyond just catching the ball. He explains why even seasoned legends like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma continue to rely on their fielding coach to stay at the peak of their game. We delve into the unforgettable moment when Suryakumar Yadav made that iconic catch in the World Cup, a feat that was the result of countless hours of rigorous practice and unyielding mental toughness.

    The pressure in an India vs Pakistan match is unparalleled, and T. Dilip offers insight into how players handle such intense situations. He breaks down the mindset needed to maintain focus and perform under pressure in these nerve-wracking encounters. Additionally, we discuss the delicate balance between hard work, talent, and the often-overlooked luck factor that can sometimes tip the scales in favor of one team over another.

    One of the most intriguing aspects of our conversation is how a single missed catch in a World Cup match can impact the morale of the entire team. Dilip Sir shares stories about the psychological resilience required to bounce back from such moments and how the team maintains its spirit. He also addresses why even cricket legends need coaching, emphasizing that continuous learning and adaptation are crucial in staying ahead in the game.

    Our discussion also takes us behind the scenes, exploring the dynamics within the Indian cricket team, the sophisticated fielding strategies employed during crucial moments, and what really happens in the dressing room during those high-stakes intervals between innings. Dilip Sir shares his journey from HCA to NCA, offering a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs he faced along the way, including his work with cricket stalwarts like Rahul Dravid and how he manages the expectations of working with superstars like Virat and Rohit.

    We also touch upon the innovations and technologies that are shaping the future of cricket. Dilip Sir’s personal story of investing in self-improvement during the pandemic adds a layer of inspiration, showing how dedication off the field can enhance performance on it. The podcast is not just about cricket strategies; it's about understanding the mindset and determination that drives success in this beloved sport.

    Whether you’re a die-hard cricket fan, an aspiring cricketer, or simply someone who loves the game, this episode is packed with valuable insights and stories that will give you a deeper appreciation of what goes into creating a winning team. From fielding strategies to the mental resilience required to perform on the world stage, T. Dilip’s insights are a must-listen for anyone who loves the sport.

    Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for more exclusive content and interviews with the biggest names in cricket. This episode is not just a conversation; it’s an exploration of the guts, glory, and grit that define Indian cricket. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind the success of one of the most formidable teams in the world.

  • In this powerful episode, we sit down with Colonel Dr. Ajay Reddy, a seasoned military officer who has served our nation in some of the harshest conditions imaginable. From the icy heights of the Siachen Glacier to the scorching deserts of Rajasthan, Colonel Reddy shares his firsthand experiences of life on the edge. Through his vivid storytelling, he paints a picture of the courage, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication that define the lives of our soldiers.

    Colonel Reddy delves into the grueling realities of military life, revealing the physical and mental challenges that soldiers endure. He talks about the unbreakable spirit that drives them to keep going, even when every step could be their last. The emotional toll of being away from family for long stretches is a recurring theme, with Colonel Reddy recounting heartbreaking stories of love and loss from miles away. His reflections on the impact of extreme conditions on health, both physical and psychological, provide a sobering glimpse into the sacrifices that our soldiers make daily.

    The conversation also touches upon the strategic aspects of military life, including the geopolitical tensions between India and China. Colonel Reddy offers an insider's perspective on the no-arms agreement and the complexities of defending our borders in such a volatile region. His insights into the Kargil War are particularly moving, as he recounts the bravery and determination that led to India's victory in this pivotal conflict.

    One of the most poignant moments in the podcast is when Colonel Reddy talks about the belief systems that keep soldiers grounded in the face of overwhelming odds. Whether it's faith in a higher power or the camaraderie of their fellow soldiers, these beliefs are what sustain them through the toughest of times. The episode also explores the role of discipline, punctuality, and respect in shaping the unbreakable spirit of an army officer.

    In addition to the emotional and psychological aspects, Colonel Reddy sheds light on the technological advancements that have transformed modern warfare. From the impact of Bofors during the Kargil War to the latest in military technology, he provides a fascinating look at the tools of the trade. His stories about the challenges of communication in the field, the impact of isolation, and the importance of staying connected with loved ones, even from the most remote locations, add depth to our understanding of the soldier’s life.

    This podcast is more than just a conversation; it’s a tribute to the real heroes who sacrifice everything for our freedom. Colonel Dr. Ajay Reddy’s words will move you to tears, inspire you, and fill you with an overwhelming sense of pride in our nation. It’s a stark reminder that while we enjoy the comforts of our daily lives, there are brave men and women who stand guard, ready to protect us at a moment’s notice.

    If you’ve ever taken your freedom for granted, this episode will make you rethink. It will deepen your appreciation for the sacrifices made by our soldiers and remind you of the immense responsibility that comes with being a citizen of this great nation.

    Don’t miss this emotionally charged episode—watch the full podcast now and join us in honoring the bravery and dedication of our armed forces.

  • In this Telugu podcast, we sit down with Ajitesh Korupolu, Founder and CEO of ASBL, to unravel the complexities of India's Union Budget and its far-reaching implications. Our conversation kicks off with an intriguing question: Are our taxes genuinely being used for public welfare, or are they just filling government coffers and funding luxuries? Ajitesh sheds light on the staggering statistic that many citizens essentially work four months a year solely to pay taxes, which raises significant concerns among the middle class about the efficacy and fairness of our tax system.

    The issue of India's national debt also comes under scrutiny. With a jaw-dropping debt figure of 50 lakh crore rupees, Ajitesh explores the implications of such a massive financial burden. He questions whether we are inadvertently setting up future generations for financial instability and whether the government's borrowing practices are sustainable in the long run. This segment of the podcast provides a comprehensive overview of how debt is accumulated, managed, and its potential impact on India's economic future.

    One of the most thought-provoking segments of our discussion centers around the special welfare budgets for SC/ST/BC communities. Ajitesh offers a candid assessment of these initiatives, questioning whether they are genuinely beneficial or merely political strategies to secure votes. He discusses the effectiveness of these budgets, their implementation, and the real outcomes they have achieved. This conversation leads to a broader discussion on the role of welfare programs in addressing social inequalities and their potential for real societal change.

    Ajitesh also raises concerns about the lack of economic literacy in India's education system. Despite the critical importance of understanding economics in everyday life, this subject is often neglected in schools and universities. He argues that a more robust economic education is essential for preparing young Indians to navigate the complexities of the financial world. Ajitesh emphasizes the importance of integrating economic literacy into the curriculum, ensuring that future generations are well-equipped to make informed financial decisions.

    Another critical area of discussion is the manufacturing sector's expansion under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration. Ajitesh offers a balanced view, acknowledging the achievements while also questioning whether the focus on manufacturing is as beneficial as it appears. He delves into the nuances of government policies, the challenges faced by the sector, and whether these initiatives genuinely contribute to long-term economic growth or serve as a distraction from other pressing issues.

    As the conversation progresses, we explore the role of India's youth in driving economic growth. Ajitesh passionately discusses the potential of young Indians to break free from economic illiteracy and actively contribute to the nation's development. He emphasizes the importance of acquiring new-age skills and staying informed about economic trends. This segment serves as a motivational call to action for young viewers, encouraging them to take an active interest in economic matters and participate in shaping India's future.

    This podcast is packed with valuable insights and critical discussions that challenge commonly held beliefs and encourage viewers to think more deeply about India's economic policies and their implications. Whether you're a student, professional, entrepreneur, or simply a concerned citizen, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and perspectives that can help you better understand the current economic landscape.

  • In this comprehensive video, we dive deep into the complex and often controversial topics surrounding cosmetic procedures. Dr. Rajasekhar Gollu, a leading expert in cosmetology, joins us to shed light on various aspects of the industry that are rarely discussed.

    Why are so many women opting for vaginoplasty, and what drives this choice? Dr. Gollu delves into the motivations behind this procedure, including societal pressures and personal desires. He explains the differences between surgical and non-surgical options like HIFU and the crucial role of counseling. We also discuss the distressing issue of partner harassment that often influences these decisions.

    Breast implants continue to be a popular choice, but they come with their own set of risks and maintenance requirements. Dr. Gollu provides a detailed overview of the reasons people seek breast implants, the potential side effects, and essential precautions to take. Understanding these factors is crucial for making informed decisions about undergoing such procedures.

    Botox and fillers are often misunderstood. What exactly are these treatments, and how do they differ? Dr. Gollu clarifies their benefits and risks, offering a clear perspective on how these procedures fit into the broader realm of beauty enhancement and their impact on overall health.

    Gynecomastia, or surgery for 'man boobs,' is becoming increasingly common. We explore why men are turning to this surgery and how Dr. Gollu determines whether it is necessary. This segment highlights the underlying insecurities and societal pressures that contribute to the decision to undergo gynecomastia surgery.

    Personal hygiene and dietary habits play a significant role in skin health. Dr. Gollu discusses essential topics such as managing PCOS, maintaining personal hygiene in teens, and the impact of diet on skin conditions like dandruff. He also provides practical advice for spreading awareness about good hygiene practices.

    Celebrity cosmetic surgeries often make headlines, but what is the real story behind these transformations? We examine high-profile cases involving celebrities like Sridevi, Dulquer Salman, and Deepika Padukone. Dr. Gollu also addresses the negative effects experienced by some celebrities, such as those from liposuction and other surgeries, and discusses whether these transformations are sustainable.

    Can the human body handle the strain of multiple cosmetic procedures? Dr. Gollu discusses the physical and psychological impacts of undergoing several surgeries and how the body copes with these stresses over time. This segment provides valuable insights into the long-term effects of repeated procedures.

    The obsession with fair skin in India is a pervasive issue. Dr. Gollu explores the cultural mindset that glorifies fair skin and its impact on beauty standards promoted by salons and advertisements. He offers strategies for addressing this obsession in a healthy and constructive manner.

    Social media plays a significant role in shaping beauty trends and expectations. We explore how platforms like Instagram and Facebook influence cosmetic procedures and rising beauty standards. Dr. Gollu shares his thoughts on the impact of social media on consumer expectations.

    Incorporating superfoods and home remedies can complement your skincare regimen. Dr. Gollu shares practical tips and natural solutions for maintaining healthy skin and addressing common skin issues.

    Curious about the financial aspects of cosmetic procedures? We break down the costs involved in setting up a cosmetic clinic and the average expenditure for various procedures, offering a clear understanding of the financial implications.

    Lastly, we delve into the intricacies of beard transplants and some common unethical practices in the cosmetic industry.

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  • In this episode, we embark on an enlightening journey through ancient Indian history, exploring engineering marvels, advanced medicinal knowledge, and profound mysteries that continue to intrigue us.

    We begin by discussing the incredible engineering feats of ancient India. From the majestic Buddha statue in Hussain Sagar, which took years to build and transport, to the awe-inspiring Kailasa Temple, constructed from top to bottom, showcasing an unparalleled architectural genius.

    The Bruhadeshwara Temple, with its 1200-ton rock placed atop the garbhagriha, stands as a testament to the advanced technology of that era. This temple, remarkably, casts no shadow at noon, adding to its mystique. We delve into the story of Aurangzeb's failed attempt to destroy the Kailasa Temple and the intricate design of Ayodhya's Bramharamba Temple, where sunlight falls directly on the deity's statue. We'll also explore the Arasavalli Sun Temple, the Chaya Someshwara Temple with its stable shadow, and the legendary Kailash Nath Temple, known for its South Indian sculptures. The iron pillar (Vijaya Stambham) and its unique construction, the astronomical significance of Qutub Minar, and the sprawling Srirangam Temple complex with its seven concentric enclosures, all highlight the unparalleled engineering prowess of ancient India.

    Why were temples built? We explore this question, shedding light on the multifaceted roles of temples in ancient society. Temples were not just places of worship but served as cultural hubs, fostering art forms, and community gatherings. The concept of gods as village kings and the state of mind of the people back then is discussed. We also delve into the five principles to follow before entering a temple and the rationale behind these practices. Temples were instrumental in promoting cultural integrity, both nationally and internationally, and their tranquil ambiance is a testament to their spiritual significance.

    India's ancient metallurgical knowledge was unparalleled. The Beeluru Halebidu sculptures and the tools used for their creation remain a mystery. Indian swords were renowned for their strength and craftsmanship. We discuss Alexander's invasion and how ancient Indians made gold out of chemicals, highlighting the advanced knowledge of chemistry and metallurgy. We also touch upon Ongolu Gitta and Gorellu, crossbreeds created in ancient Indian laboratories, and the medicinal knowledge that turned poison into amrutham. Ayurvedam and Vedic mathematics are discussed, along with the mention of ships in Rugvedham and the nail cutter in Atharva Veda.

    Ancient India was a pioneer in medical science. The first recorded plastic surgery, where a nose was reattached, was documented in England's House of Commons. The seasonal food planning, modern lifestyle adaptations, and the resilience against diseases like chickenpox and smallpox are discussed. The story of George Washington's death and the use of ancient Indian medical practices in modern times highlight the importance of knowing our history.

    We explore the connections between scientific concepts and spiritual practices. The parallels between Brahma, Vishnu, Maheshwara (proton, neutron, electron), the science behind the Shivalingam, and the concept of the nuclear reactor are discussed.

    The Pushkaralu festival, which started as a knowledge transfer hub, the scientific explanations behind rituals, the Arundhati-Vasishta nakshatras, and the teachings of sex through temples in the absence of media are explored.

    The Pushpaka Vimana, Vimanika Shastra, and the story of Bapuji Talpade, who flew a plane five years before the Wright brothers, are explored. The ancient texts mentioning gravity long before Newton and the spherical shape of the Earth are discussed.

    We encourage youngsters to learn about their history and respect the Vedas.

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  • Welcome to the latest episode of RawTalksWithVK, where we dive deep into profound topics exploring insights into spirituality, culture, and human existence. In this enriching episode, we unravel the layers of religious beliefs, societal changes, and spiritual practices that shape our world today.

    We begin with a staggering statistic from a 2024 survey that highlights a significant rise in atheism. An astonishing 70 crore individuals now identify as atheists, a trend that prompts us to examine the underlying reasons. What societal shifts, cultural influences, and impacts of scientific rationalism have led to this growing disconnection from traditional religious beliefs? This conversation reveals how modernity, education, and critical thinking have contributed to this paradigm shift. We explore the role of the internet and social media in spreading atheist viewpoints, enabling individuals to question long-held religious dogmas.

    Our discussion then turns to the troubling prevalence of fake spiritual leaders across various religions. These individuals, often exploiting faith for personal gain, have significantly contributed to widespread skepticism about traditional religious institutions. Through in-depth analysis, we uncover numerous scandals and fraudulent practices that have eroded public trust. We question the impact these leaders have on shaping public perception of spirituality and religion, highlighting the consequences of their actions on genuine seekers of faith.

    Central to our discourse is the concept of Sanatan Dharma, often misunderstood yet deeply embedded in India’s cultural fabric. We elucidate its meaning, exploring its significance and relevance in contemporary society. Sanatan Dharma, with its emphasis on eternal truths and ethical living, offers a framework for understanding the interconnectedness of all life. We delve into its oral tradition, which has preserved ancient wisdom across generations, and discuss how these teachings can be applied to modern-day challenges. This segment underscores the enduring values of Sanatan Dharma and its potential to foster a more harmonious and ethical world.

    Defining 'God' becomes a pivotal point of inquiry in our conversation. We explore diverse interpretations and philosophical perspectives on the divine, seeking to unravel the essence of spirituality. From theological debates to personal reflections, we consider how different cultures and individuals perceive the concept of God. Is God an omnipotent being, an abstract principle, or a manifestation of inner consciousness? These questions lead us to a deeper understanding of how spirituality manifests in the lives of individuals and communities worldwide.

    Addressing significant societal incidents and cultural touchpoints, we revisit the 2018 Dalit case and its implications. This case, highlighting the systemic discrimination and social injustice faced by Dalit communities, serves as a catalyst for broader discussions on human rights and social equity. We also draw insights from the teachings of the Dalai Lama, whose philosophy of compassion and non-violence provides a moral framework for addressing these issues. How can religious and philosophical teachings guide us in the pursuit of social justice and human dignity?

    The teachings of the Bhagavad Gita provide a philosophical anchor throughout our conversation. This ancient scripture offers timeless wisdom on duty, righteousness, and the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment. We delve into its relevance in today's world, drawing parallels between the ethical dilemmas faced by Arjuna and contemporary challenges. The Bhagavad Gita's emphasis on selfless action, inner peace, and devotion provides valuable lessons for navigating the complexities of modern life. We discuss how these teachings can inspire individuals to lead a life of purpose and integrity.

  • In this latest Telugu episode of Raw Talks, we have an engaging and candid conversation with the multifaceted artist Rahul Sipligunj. As a celebrated singer, songwriter, and actor, Rahul has made significant strides in the Indian music industry.

    Celebrity Allegations and ControversiesWe start the conversation by addressing the elephant in the room: the drug case involving Rahul. Rahul opens up about how allegations were leveraged to obscure more pressing issues. He shares his perspective on dealing with such controversies, maintaining his integrity, and the impact these allegations have had on his personal and professional life.

    Oscar, Politics, and Handling FameMoving on, we explore the rumors surrounding Rahul's career, including speculations about bribery by the Congress government in connection with his Oscar bid. Rahul candidly discusses his views on entering politics, the nature of fame, and how he manages the negativity that often accompanies it.

    Friendship and Relationships in the IndustryFriendship, both genuine and superficial, is a recurring theme in Rahul's life. He talks about his inner circle, the good and bad sides of friendships, and the challenges of discerning true friends from those who seek to exploit his fame.

    The Art of Music and Career DevelopmentA significant portion of our conversation centers on Rahul's music career. He breaks down the process of composing a song, from the initial spark of inspiration to the final production. We delve into the role of technology in modern music, discussing the use of AI, autotune, lip-syncing on stage, and pitch correction tools.

    Industry Insights and Intellectual PropertyWe also touch on the business side of music. Rahul shares his thoughts on whether singers receive royalties from music streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. He elucidates on the often murky waters of intellectual property rights, explaining who truly owns the music—the composer or the singer.

    Spirituality and Personal GrowthRahul's journey is not just professional but deeply personal and spiritual. He talks about his approach to spirituality, the importance of developing a new mindset, and maintaining discipline amidst the chaos of fame.

    The Power of Social MediaSocial media has played a pivotal role in Rahul's career. We discuss how platforms like YouTube have been instrumental in his rise to fame. Rahul reflects on whether he would have achieved the same success without these digital platforms, underscoring the importance of having a platform to showcase one's talent in today's digital age.

    Financial Management and HealthFinancial management is another crucial aspect of Rahul's journey. He talks about the challenges of proving himself to music composers and the financial intricacies of sustaining a career in music. Rahul also opens up about rating his voice and the impact of lifestyle choices, such as smoking and drinking, on his vocal health.

    Future of the Music IndustryLooking ahead, Rahul shares his vision for the future of the music industry. He talks about the potential of new technologies, the evolving landscape of music distribution, and the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead for artists. Rahul's optimism and forward-thinking approach provide a hopeful outlook for aspiring musicians and industry veterans alike.

    Inspiration and Advice for Emerging ArtistsThroughout the episode, Rahul provides invaluable advice for emerging artists. He emphasizes the importance of hard work, authenticity, and perseverance. Rahul shares his sources of inspiration, the mentors who have guided him, and the personal experiences that have shaped his career. His words are a source of motivation for anyone looking to make their mark in the music industry.

    ConclusionFrom the intricacies of music production to the personal challenges of fame, Rahul's insights offer a rare glimpse into the realities of the entertainment industry.