"Help" offers temporary relief, like a painkiller. But "Good" uproots the problem forever. This episode challenges us: Are you merely helping, or are you truly empowering? Learn when to simply offer immediate aid, and when to truly enable lasting self-sufficiency. A powerful take on making a difference.
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“నరుడు బ్రతుకు నటన, ఈశ్వరుని తలపు ఘటన…”A single line from Sagara Sangamam — but it holds an entire philosophy of human life.
In this episode, we explore three timeless forces:
NATANA – the roles we play to survive,
GHANTANA – the moments that wake us,
TAPANA – the restlessness that drives us to become who we truly are.
Through poetry, reflection, and rhythm, this episode asks one question:
Are you living your script, or the world’s?
🎧 Listen, reflect, and maybe — rewrite your own story.
Everyone talks about Rama and Lakshmana, but what about the twin who stayed behind? This episode explores the life of the unsung hero, Shatrughna, who gave up his deepest desire to follow Rama for the sake of his family and the Kingdom's duty. A tribute to all the silent warriors who sacrifice their own dreams for the people they love.
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About rituals, fear, or blind belief. It’s about rethinking God in today’s world. In this podcast, I share my way of believing God is good, He doesn’t punish, He exists in every religion in different forms, and all He wants from us is simple: do good, think good, live responsibly, and trust Him like a true friend. No bargaining, no fear. Just faith, clarity, and surrender. This is not just a podcast; it’s a new way of looking at life, spirituality, and God for the next generation.
This poem is built around just four syllables: a, aa, e, ee.
Each stanza is woven with them, reflecting the flow of time: morning, noon, evening, and night. Through these simple sounds, I tried to capture the moods and movements of a day, drawing inspiration from the rhythm of Sankara himself.
What connection does the title Sankara Paadhalu hold with the passage of time? Listen and find out.
A stirring reflection for every young soul standing at the crossroads of life. This poem isn’t about tomorrow, it’s about today, about the courage to step forward, the strength to shoulder responsibility, and the readiness to shape your own path. Through simple words and deep emotion, it asks: Are you ready to rise, to act, to own your journey?
When Lakshmana tells Rama that Hanuman has found Sita, it’s more than news. It’s the lifting of a weight that’s been crushing his heart.
In that single moment, hope rushes back, sorrow gives way to joy, and the world feels alive again.
This poem steps into that heartbeat, capturing the quiet tears, the relieved smile, and the gratitude that words can barely hold.
A father’s love isn’t always loud.
It hides in the choices he never talks about, the dreams he quietly lets go, the weight he carries so we don’t have to.
This poem is for the man who never stood behind or ahead. because he was always right there, making sure we could walk further than he ever could.
When corruption becomes routine, and power is used to silence instead of serve. What can we even say?
Em Cheppali is not a poem of helplessness.It's a quiet rebellion. A voice that refuses to look away.
Listen, if you’ve ever felt that anger settle into silence.
In a world ruled by politics and power, our lives may feel small and almost invisible.
This poem, Mavi Chala Chinna Jeevithalu (Our Lives Are Very Small), reflects on quiet existence, forgotten voices, and the quiet strength in simply being.
Listen. And if it stays with you, let someone else hear it too.