• Soodi Kodutha Nachiyar EP:33 (2000th Episode)
    Jan 5 2025

    Sri Andal, also known as Goda Devi, is one of the most revered saints and poets in the Vaishnavite tradition of Tamil Nadu. Born in Srivilliputhur, she is the only female among the twelve Azhwars, the mystic devotees of Lord Vishnu. Andal is celebrated for her unmatched devotion to Lord Vishnu, whom she envisioned as her divine consort.


    Her compositions, Thiruppavai and Nachiyar Thirumozhi, are profound expressions of her love and devotion, filled with lyrical beauty and spiritual wisdom. Thiruppavai, in particular, is sung during the Tamil month of Margazhi and is a cornerstone of Vaishnavite liturgical tradition. Andal's life and works exemplify the pinnacle of Bhakti (devotion) and continue to inspire devotees across generations.

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    31 mins
  • Aadhi Shakthiku Ayiram Namangal EP:80
    Jan 1 2025

    "Aadhi Shakthiku Ayiram Namangal" is a revered collection of sacred names dedicated to Adhi Shakthi, the primordial goddess in Hinduism, representing divine feminine energy. Each of the 1000 names, or "Sahasranamam," encapsulates different attributes and aspects of the goddess, celebrating her power, compassion, and wisdom. Chanting these names is believed to invoke her blessings, offering protection, spiritual growth, and inner strength. This practice is a profound expression of devotion, aiming to deepen the connection with the divine and enrich the spiritual journey of devotees

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    16 mins
  • A Walk Around The Block By Spike Carlsen
    Jan 1 2025

    A Walk Around the Block: Stoplight Secrets, Mischievous Squirrels, Manhole Mysteries & Other Stuff You See Every Day (and Know Nothing About) by Spike Carlsen is a delightful exploration of the ordinary yet fascinating aspects of our everyday surroundings. With curiosity and wit, Carlsen takes readers on a journey through the hidden stories behind the infrastructure, systems, and natural elements that make up a neighborhood.

    From the workings of traffic lights and the history of sidewalks to the lives of squirrels and the secrets of sewer systems, the book uncovers the extraordinary in the mundane. It’s a charming and informative read that invites readers to see their world with fresh eyes and appreciate the intricate details of urban life.

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    9 mins
  • Poovai By Ki.Rajanarayanan
    Jan 1 2025

    Poovai, written by the celebrated Tamil writer Ki. Rajanarayanan (fondly known as Ki. Ra.), is a compelling tale set in the arid landscapes of Tamil Nadu's Karisal region. True to Ki. Ra.’s signature storytelling style, the novel vividly portrays the lives, struggles, and cultural ethos of rural communities.

    Through rich language and earthy humor, Poovai captures the essence of the region's folklore, traditions, and resilience amidst adversity. The narrative intertwines human emotions with the harsh realities of life, reflecting Ki. Ra.'s deep connection to his roots and his mastery in bringing rural Tamil life to the forefront of literature. This work remains a significant contribution to Tamil literature, celebrated for its authenticity and literary depth.

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    8 mins
  • Soodi Kodutha Nachiyar EP:2
    Jan 1 2025

    Sri Andal, also known as Goda Devi, is one of the most revered saints and poets in the Vaishnavite tradition of Tamil Nadu. Born in Srivilliputhur, she is the only female among the twelve Azhwars, the mystic devotees of Lord Vishnu. Andal is celebrated for her unmatched devotion to Lord Vishnu, whom she envisioned as her divine consort.


    Her compositions, Thiruppavai and Nachiyar Thirumozhi, are profound expressions of her love and devotion, filled with lyrical beauty and spiritual wisdom. Thiruppavai, in particular, is sung during the Tamil month of Margazhi and is a cornerstone of Vaishnavite liturgical tradition. Andal's life and works exemplify the pinnacle of Bhakti (devotion) and continue to inspire devotees across generations.

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    14 mins
  • Guru Darisanam Yogi Ramsuratkumar EP:41
    Jan 1 2025

    Yogi Ramsuratkumar, also known as the "Divine Beggar," was a revered Indian saint from Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu. Renowned for his deep spirituality and humility, he dedicated his life to guiding seekers on the path to enlightenment. His teachings emphasised surrender, devotion, and the constant remembrance of the divine. Followers from around the world were drawn to his simple yet profound wisdom, which emanated peace and unconditional love. Yogi Ramsuratkumar's legacy continues to inspire and uplift those seeking spiritual growth and inner peace

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    16 mins
  • Iynooru Koppai Thathukal By Asokamitran
    Jan 1 2025

    Iynooru Koppai Thathukal by Asokamitran is a thought-provoking Tamil work that showcases the author's keen observation of urban life and human relationships. Known for his minimalist and evocative storytelling, Asokamitran captures the subtleties of modern existence through a collection of essays or short narratives.

    The title, which translates to "Five Hundred Bowls of Thoughts," symbolizes the depth and variety of reflections presented in the book. With a unique blend of wit, introspection, and social commentary, Asokamitran explores themes of individuality, societal norms, and the quiet struggles of everyday life. This work stands as a testament to his literary genius and his ability to find meaning in the ordinary.

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    20 mins
  • Soodi Kodutha Nachiyar EP:1
    Jan 1 2025

    Sri Andal, also known as Goda Devi, is one of the most revered saints and poets in the Vaishnavite tradition of Tamil Nadu. Born in Srivilliputhur, she is the only female among the twelve Azhwars, the mystic devotees of Lord Vishnu. Andal is celebrated for her unmatched devotion to Lord Vishnu, whom she envisioned as her divine consort.

    Her compositions, Thiruppavai and Nachiyar Thirumozhi, are profound expressions of her love and devotion, filled with lyrical beauty and spiritual wisdom. Thiruppavai, in particular, is sung during the Tamil month of Margazhi and is a cornerstone of Vaishnavite liturgical tradition. Andal's life and works exemplify the pinnacle of Bhakti (devotion) and continue to inspire devotees across generations.

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    23 mins