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    Explore "parvati" with insightful episodes like "Ep 12: Narada, Spare Us the Melody !!", "Mahagauri", "Chandraghanta", "Brahmacharini" and "Heroes vs Villains Rewatch, Part Two - "Are You Trying To Play Survivor?"" from podcasts like ""Ancient Anecdotes", "Chthonia", "Chthonia", "Chthonia" and "Survivor Top Ten"" and more!

    Episodes (18)

    Ep 12: Narada, Spare Us the Melody !!

    Mahagauri

    Mahagauri
    We end 2022 with a podcast on the auspicious goddess Mahagauri, the eighth Navadurga. This golden/white goddess is hardly "dark Feminine" in appearance; however, she is the slayer of Shumba and Nishumba, the asuras ("demons") of too much (self conceit) and too little (self depreciation). We talk about her relationship to the Mahavidya Shodashi, the importance of the Moon in her story, and her relationship to Shailaputri, the first Navadurga.

    Chandraghanta

    Chandraghanta
    This week we look at the third Navadurga, known as Chandraghanta, the married form of the goddess Parvati. Her story begins at her wedding, when her bridegroom-to-be shows up dressed like an Aghori with matted hair, covered in cremation ash, and wearing a skull necklace, accompanied by ghouls. Her family is terrified, but Shiva's Aghori aspect also reflects a truth about Parvati/Shakti herself--and about the Divine Feminine as a whole.

    Brahmacharini

    Brahmacharini
    This week we look at the second Navadurga, Brahmacharini. Also a term for a female renunciate in Hinduism, Brahmacharini is the manifestation of goddess Parvati before she is married to Shiva. She goes through 5,000 years of ascetic tapas before Shiva offers a marriage proposal. Parvati is a reincarnation of Sati (Shakti), and Shakti/Shiva are heavily associated with Tantra. In light of this, her asceticism may seem like a paradox, but there is a likely meaning behind it.

    Heroes vs Villains Rewatch, Part Two - "Are You Trying To Play Survivor?"

    Heroes vs Villains Rewatch, Part Two - "Are You Trying To Play Survivor?"

    Back in 2009, Russell Hantz had a "bye week" before returning to film another season of Survivor. Spoiler alert: he burned out with no votes from the jury. Still, it was a beautiful crash and burn for the rest of us to witness.

    He also made great television. Find out if Russell got our #1 spot as we count down the best five players of Survivor: Heroes vs Villains.

    Make sure to watch part one if you haven't already. Look out for our Twitter poll on @SurvivorTopTen so you can vote for the next season rewatch player rankings.

    And finally, make sure to subscribe and leave a review! Be brutally honest (but only if you like the show).

    BONUS EPISODE: Survivor's Ethan Zohn

    BONUS EPISODE: Survivor's Ethan Zohn
    Scott & Lindsay talk to Survivor's Ethan Zohn.

    In a Special BONUS INTERVIEW, Survivor Africa Winner Ethan Zohn (@EthanZohn) drops by to chat with Scott (@SHOTOFYAGER) and Lindsay (@LindsayTheOtter) about his experience returning to the show after all these years to compete on Winners at War, what it was like on Edge of Extinction, what we didn't get to see, why he voted for Natalie & much more!

    For more Survivor Talk, head to www.Patreon.com/ChallengeMania

    Ethan's Charity Grassroots Soccer can be found at www.GrassrootsSoccer.Org

    Ep. 163: Tommy Sheehan

    Ep. 163: Tommy Sheehan
    Derrick Kosinski & Scott Yager are joined by Tommy Sheehan.

    Tommy Sheehan (@TommySheehan22) is not only the most recent Survivor Winner, outwitting, outplaying and outlasting everyone on Season 39: Island of the Idols, but he is also a lifelong Challenge Maniac who grew up watching Derrick (@DerrickMTV) and his peers on MTV! Tommy joins Derrick & Scott (@SHOTOFYAGER) for a really awesome chat about his Season of Survivor, why he's not on Season 40, who he thinks will win Winners at War, and lots of great Challenge talk as well. A fun conversation that should appeal to newer Survivor fans or strictly Challenge Fans as well as die hard viewers of both.

    For MORE Challenge Mania, head to www.Patreon.com/CHALLENGEMANIA and join the Pod Squad! We do at least one Bonus Podcast a week for our Patrons.

    We are coming to TAMPA, FL on Saturday, April 4th with Killa Kam, The Godfather Mark Long, Final Reckoning Champ Hunter Barfield and Nicole Ramos. You can get tickets to this and all of our shows including Dallas and Arizona at www.ChallengeMania.Live

    www.ChallengeMania.Shop is always open. It's the perfect place the support the podcast while looking good doing it.

    Episode 16 - Parvati Markus

    Episode 16 - Parvati Markus

    Author of the new book "LOVE EVERYONE - the Transcendent Wisdom of Neem Karoli Baba Told Through the Stories of the Westerners Whose Lives He Transformed", Parvati Markus on the show! Lovers of Yoga, Ram Dass, mystics and seekers - check it out!

    Parvati Markus is a developmental editor and writer of spiritually oriented nonfiction books and memoirs. She has worked on books by various members of the satsang, from Ram Dass’s classic Be Here Now (before she went to India) to those since her time in India with Maharajji (1971–1972)—from Dada Mukerjee’s By His Grace and The Near and the Dear to Krishna Das’s recent Chants of a Lifetime. She is a former president of the board of the Neem Karoli Baba Ashram and Temple and a former development con-sultant for the Global Peace Initiative of Women Religious and Spiritual Leaders, held at the U.N. in Geneva, Switzerland. She lives in West Palm Beach, Florida.

    You can buy "LOVE EVERYONE" at Amazon or any local bookstore. 

    Teachings of the Hindu Gods 02 The Divine Mother, the Power of Love, Sex, and Yoga

    Teachings of the Hindu Gods 02 The Divine Mother, the Power of Love, Sex, and Yoga

    Every religion symbolizes the Divine Mother, the Goddess of Creation; Hinduism represents her in many ways, as Prakriti, Saraswati, Lakshmi, Kali, Aditi, and many other names. Learn how these symbols relate to Kabbalah and to our spiritual path.

    “I am the Queen, the gatherer-up of treasures, most thoughtful, first of those who merit worship. Thus Gods have established me in many places with many homes to enter and abide in. Through me alone all eat the food that feeds them - each man who sees, breathes, hears the word outspoken. They know it not, but yet they dwell beside me. Hear, one and all, the truth as I declare it. I, verily, myself announce and utter the word that Gods and men alike shall welcome. I make the man I love exceeding mighty, make him a sage, a Rsi, and a Brahman. I bend the bow for Rudra that his arrow may strike and slay the hater of devotion. I rouse and order battle for the people, and I have penetrated Earth and Heaven. On the world's summit I bring forth the Father: my home is in the waters, in the ocean. Thence I extend o'er all existing creatures, and touch even yonder heaven with my forehead. I breathe a strong breath like the wind and tempest, while I hold together all existence. Beyond this wide earth and beyond the heavens I have become mighty in my grandeur.” - Devi, from Rig Veda 10

    This is a lecture from the free online course Teachings of the Hindu Gods

    Course Description:

    This online course of free lectures focuses on teachings and scriptures related to the many beautiful symbols of divinity presented in the ancient traditions of India and Southeast Asia.

    "Hinduism is the religion of the Hindus, a name given to the Universal Religion which hailed supreme in India. It is the oldest of all living religions. This is not founded by any prophet. Buddhism, Christianity and Mohammedanism owe their origin to the prophets. Their dates are fixed. But no such date can be fixed for Hinduism. Hinduism is not born of the teachings of particular prophets. It is not based on a set of dogmas preached by a particular set of teachers. It is free from religious fanaticism. Hinduism is also known by the names Sanatana-Dharma and Vaidika-Dharma. Sanatana-Dharma means eternal religion. Hinduism is as old as the world itself. Hinduism is the mother of all religions. Hindu scriptures are the oldest in the world, Sanatana-Dharma is so called, not only because it is eternal, but also because it is protected by God and because it can make us eternal. Vaidika-Dharma means the religion of the Vedas. The Vedas are the foundational scriptures of Hinduism. The ancient Rishis and sages of India have expressed their intuitive spiritual experiences (Aparoksha-Anubhuti) in the Upanishads. These experiences are direct and infallible. Hinduism regards the spiritual experiences of the Rishis of yore as its authority. The priceless truths that have been discovered by the Hindu Rishis and sages through millennia constitute the glory of Hinduism. Therefore, Hinduism is a revealed religion." - Swami Sivananda

    This course was originally given live and unscripted on Gnostic Radio.

    Teachings of the Hindu Gods 01 Krishna, the God of Love, Sex, and Yoga

    Teachings of the Hindu Gods 01 Krishna, the God of Love, Sex, and Yoga

    Krishna is a Hindu god with a very complex and rich symbolism, described in ancient scriptures like the Bhagavad-gita. Learn how Krishna is related to Christ, consciousness, yoga, tantra, kabbalah, sexuality, and more.

    "I [Krishna] am sex [kama] which is not contrary to truth [dharma]...” - Bhagavad-gita 7:11

    This is a lecture from the free online course Teachings of the Hindu Gods

    Course Description:

    This online course of free lectures focuses on teachings and scriptures related to the many beautiful symbols of divinity presented in the ancient traditions of India and Southeast Asia.

    "Hinduism is the religion of the Hindus, a name given to the Universal Religion which hailed supreme in India. It is the oldest of all living religions. This is not founded by any prophet. Buddhism, Christianity and Mohammedanism owe their origin to the prophets. Their dates are fixed. But no such date can be fixed for Hinduism. Hinduism is not born of the teachings of particular prophets. It is not based on a set of dogmas preached by a particular set of teachers. It is free from religious fanaticism. Hinduism is also known by the names Sanatana-Dharma and Vaidika-Dharma. Sanatana-Dharma means eternal religion. Hinduism is as old as the world itself. Hinduism is the mother of all religions. Hindu scriptures are the oldest in the world, Sanatana-Dharma is so called, not only because it is eternal, but also because it is protected by God and because it can make us eternal. Vaidika-Dharma means the religion of the Vedas. The Vedas are the foundational scriptures of Hinduism. The ancient Rishis and sages of India have expressed their intuitive spiritual experiences (Aparoksha-Anubhuti) in the Upanishads. These experiences are direct and infallible. Hinduism regards the spiritual experiences of the Rishis of yore as its authority. The priceless truths that have been discovered by the Hindu Rishis and sages through millennia constitute the glory of Hinduism. Therefore, Hinduism is a revealed religion." - Swami Sivananda

    This course was originally given live and unscripted on Gnostic Radio.

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