The Bhagavata Podcast

1.6 Why Does the World's Greatest Scholar Feel Empty? | Bhagavata Podcast with Radhika Raman Das

The Bhagavata Podcast Season 1 Episode 6

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Vyasadeva has compiled the Vedas, the Puranas, the Mahabharata. By any measure, his life's work is complete. And yet a deep, unnamed dissatisfaction settles over him. What could possibly be missing?

In Canto 1, Chapter 6, Narada arrives at Vyasa's ashram and delivers a diagnosis that reframes the entire Bhagavatam project. Radhika Raman Das (Dr. Ravi Gupta) and host Bhrigupada Dasa explore one of the text's most psychologically precise conversations: why scholarly achievement alone cannot resolve inner unease, what it means to write from devotion rather than duty, and how the Bhagavatam itself was born from this moment of creative and spiritual crisis.

This episode also traces Narada's own biography, from a servant boy in a sage's household to one of the most travelled figures in Sanskrit literature, and asks what his story tells us about how transformation actually happens.

The Bhagavata Podcast is produced by the Gaudiya Studies Research Programme at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies. Each episode brings together scholar-practitioners, trained in both Indology and lived Vaishnava devotion, to read this text closely and seriously.

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The Bhagavata Podcast is produced by the Gaudiya Studies Research Programme at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies. Each episode brings together scholar-practitioners, trained in both Indology and lived Vaishnava devotion, to read this text closely and seriously.