Dramatised spiritual stories. In each episode we will offer you a new episode, wonderfully simple and often on a topic common to us all, to make you laugh or even cry, but to ultimately offer through words and sounds new insights into the fabric of our everyday reality: at times striking moments of unparalled truth.
Budhsamudra Knox introduces Akbar, known since his reign at the end of the 16th Century as the greatest Moghul Emperor. His generosity, compassion and his love of all the world's religions have become legend.
In this week's podcast Budhsamudra Knox brings us two humorous stories by Sri Chinmoy, about two married couples and the different ways they go about getting new clothes.
What do a court jester, a turtle, and two fish concerned about their appearance all have in common? They all star in this week's stories from the heart of the world, written by Sri Chinmoy.
For today’s episode we delve into the Indian epic the Mahabharata. Mahabharata means ‘Great India’, and the text is unparalleled for its sheer size and depth, and is best summarized by a line from its first section: ‘What is found here, may be found elsewhere. What is not found here, will not be found elsewhere.’ Dramatised by Budhsamudra Knox.