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The Cosmic Event

The Cosmic Event

By: Viswakatha
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Small stories. Vast cosmos. Everyday celebration. A gentle daily podcast where the sky becomes a guide and stories our teachers. The Cosmic Event weaves together festivals, celebrations, cultural moments, inspiring lives, and celestial rhythms to offer simple, applicable reflections for everyday living — reminding us that we are all part of a larger dance — and every day is a day of celebration.Viswakatha Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Sun Apparently Changes Directions
    Jan 13 2026

    The Sun does not rise from the same place every day.
    Its gentle northward and southward movement shapes seasons, festivals, and life itself.

    In this episode of The Cosmic Event, we explore how ancient Bharatiya culture observed these cosmic shifts as Uttarāyaṇa and Dakṣiṇāyaṇa — blending astronomy, lived experience, and daily life into one seamless rhythm.

    For every day is a day of celebration.
    Namaskaram.

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    4 mins
  • A Mother’s Response, A Nation’s Destiny
    Jan 6 2026

    Before empires rise, someone responds deeply.
    This episode reflects on Mata Jijabai’s quiet strength, the vision behind Hindavi Swaraj, and how awareness — when aligned with time and the cosmos — shapes history.

    For every day is a day of celebration.


    #History #Shivaji #Jijabai #Cosmos #Response

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    5 mins
  • Why Monday Comes After Sunday
    Jan 5 2026

    Why does the week have seven days — and why this order?
    This episode gently traces the cosmic logic behind weekdays, revealing how ancient Bharatiya astronomy observed planetary influence and time cycles long before modern calendars.A reminder that even our Mondays are part of a larger cosmic rhythm.


    For every day is a Day of Celebration!

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    4 mins
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