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The Dharma Dispatch
The Dharma Podcast

Stories, essays and Podcasts from Indian civilisation, history and culture. Narratives from Sanatana Dharma. Delivered directly to your email inbox. thedharmadispatch.substack.com

  1. 28 ABR

    Sita Ram Goel Warned us about Kashmir

    THIS IS A spontaneous episode covering the recent horrific massacre of Hindus in Pahalgam, Kashmir. What we call as the Kashmir “problem” is a polite way of describing a civilisational problem. It is a festering wound created by India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. In this episode, I recount the brilliant article written more than 30 years ago by Sita Ram Goel, one of the greatest intellectual warriors of Sanatana Dharma. In it, Sri Goel gives not only a historical perspective to the Kashmir issue but links it to the failure on the part of the "secular" governments since Independence. In this connection, it is pertinent to remember current the fate of the Hindus in Muslim-majority Pakistan and Bangladesh. It is the same fate that Hindus in Kashmir are also suffering in Kashmir since the last thirty years. In fact, the civilisational problem in J&K is one of Hindu astitva and asmita. Do tune into this powerful episode! An Appeal: Please Support our Sacred Work If you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting The Dharma Dispatch podcast so we can offer more such interesting, informative and educational content related to Indian History, Sanatana Dharma, Hindu Culture and current affairs. It takes us months of rigorous research, writing and editing and significant costs to offer this labour of love. Your support helps us keep our content free! Ways you can Support The Dharma Podcast: * UPI: thedharmadispatch@apl * Wallets, Netbanking, etc: * Scan the QR Code below. Get full access to The Dharma Dispatch Digest at thedharmadispatch.substack.com/subscribe

    20 min
  2. 28 MAR

    Communism, Kothas and Woke Culture: The Anti-Hindu History of Bollywood

    This is Episode 1 of a new series of Podcasts narrating the unknown history of how Hindi cinema went from becoming an art form to becoming vehicles for Communist propaganda and a celebration of the Nawab culture and to finally becoming a hotbed for Woke propaganda. This episode gives a detailed historical context of the evolution of Hindi cinema since the days of Satya Harischandra and how it was slowly captured by Communists and Islamists. It explains the reasons why even a century, Hindi cinema has never a full length movie on the Mahabharata and why there are only so few movies made on themes based on Hindu Puranas and folklore. The episode is packed with rich insights from the Indian dramatic tradition dating back to the Natyashastra and how these traditions were systematically destroyed. Join the conversation! An Appeal: Please Support our Sacred Work If you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting The Dharma Dispatch podcast so we can offer more such interesting, informative and educational content related to Indian History, Sanatana Dharma, Hindu Culture and current affairs. It takes us months of rigorous research, writing and editing and significant costs to offer this labour of love. Your support helps us keep our content free! Ways you can Support The Dharma Podcast: * UPI: thedharmadispatch@apl * Wallets, Netbanking, etc: http://tinyurl.com/3xvzk7sn * Scan the QR Code below. Get full access to The Dharma Dispatch Digest at thedharmadispatch.substack.com/subscribe

    41 min
  3. 9 FEB

    Why The Aam Aadmi Party was the First Regime Change Operation in India

    RESULTS OF THE Delhi Assembly elections were announced yesterday, on February 8, 2025. The incumbent Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) was trounced with a significant loss of seats. Its founder Arvind Kejriwal and his close buddy Manish Sisodia were handed humiliating defeats in their own strongholds. This event is a good occasion as any to delve into the circumstances and the forces that led to the AAP’s founding in 2012 and the unlikely emergence of Arvind Kejriwal as a visible player in Indian politics. Any way you look at it, AAP is not a political party in the true meaning of the term. It is rather a collection of anarchists and Far Left activists. This podcast traces the trajectory of the AAP's growth and the dangerous, globalist breaking India forces that operate it from behind the scenes. With each passing second, we are hearing the shocking revelations tumbling out of the skeleton closet of USAID, now regarded as one of the world’s biggest mafia outfit. The same forces that created, funded and operated USAID were also funding AAP. The AAP was the first attempt at regime change in India. Filled with original insights and in-depth analysis presented by Sandeep Balakrishna, this podcast episode is a must listen! Join the conversation! An Appeal: Please Support our Sacred Work If you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting The Dharma Dispatch podcast so we can offer more such interesting, informative and educational content related to Indian History, Sanatana Dharma, Hindu Culture and current affairs. It takes us months of rigorous research, writing and editing and significant costs to offer this labour of love. Your support helps us keep our content free! Ways you can Support The Dharma Podcast: * UPI: dharmadispatch@axl * Wallets, Netbanking, etc: http://tinyurl.com/3xvzk7sn * Scan the QR Code below: Get full access to The Dharma Dispatch Digest at thedharmadispatch.substack.com/subscribe

    28 min

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