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Echoes of Dharma - Ancient truths, modern reflections.

Echoes of Dharma - Ancient truths, modern reflections.

By: Shubhs B
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What is Hinduism — a religion, a culture, a way of life? Hosted by Shubha B, Echoes of Dharma is a storytelling podcast that explores the layered world of Hindu philosophy, myths, rituals, and lived experiences. From the symbolism of deities to the roots of karma, from sacred chants to social change — we unravel the meanings behind the spiritual, the practical, and the deeply personal aspects of Sanatana Dharma. Whether you grew up surrounded by incense and mantras, or are simply curious about the oldest living tradition in the world, this podcast is for you.Shubhs B Hinduism Spirituality
Episodes
  • Moksha – The Freedom Beyond Cycles
    Jul 14 2025

    Moksha is the ultimate goal in Hindu philosophy — but what does liberation really mean? In this episode, we explore the idea of freedom beyond the cycles of birth and rebirth, and what it takes to awaken to our true Self.


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    3 mins
  • Why So Many Gods? The Meaning Behind the Many Faces
    Jul 7 2025

    Hinduism is often seen as a religion of thousands of gods — but what do these many faces really mean? In this episode, we explore the symbolism behind Hindu deities and how each form reflects a unique aspect of the divine, the self, and the cosmos.


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    4 mins
  • Karma - Beyond Good And Bad
    Jul 1 2025

    Karma isn’t cosmic revenge or instant payback — it’s deeper, subtler, and more personal. In this episode, we explore the true meaning of karma in Hindu thought: how it shapes our actions, impressions, and ultimately, our freedom.


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    3 mins
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