The Birth of Gods and Heroes in Hinduism: A Critical Evaluation Explore the fascinating origins of gods, goddesses, and legendary heroes in Hinduism with George Anthony Paul and Naveen Kumar Vadde. This podcast critically examines the stories of creation, divine births, and mythological lineages, from Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva to powerful goddesses like Saraswati, Lakshmi, Durga, and Kali. Through thoughtful analysis and historical context, the hosts uncover the symbolism, cultural significance, and theological insights behind these ancient narratives. Whether you’re a curious seeker, a student of mythology, or a believer looking for deeper understanding, this podcast offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of Hindu stories of gods and sacred traditions. Dive in, question, and discover the extraordinary stories that shaped one of the world’s oldest spiritual traditions.
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George and Naveen hosts The Birth of Gods and Heroes in Hinduism: A Critical Evaluation, a education show with 15 episodes published.
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Episode #15
The Mouth of Greed — Brahmā and the Birth of Covetousness
Feb 21, 20268 minS1
<p>The Mouth of Greed — Brahmā and the Birth of Covetousness</p><p>Episode Summary: In this episode, we return to the Śrīmad‑Bhāgavata‑Mahāpurāṇa (Third Canto) to examine a startling anatomical mapping of vice. According to the text, the craving that corrodes human society—greed (lobha)—did not begin as a human mistake, but as a direct emanation from the mouth of the creator, Brahmā.</p><p>Host George Anthony Paul subjects this "Oral Birth of Greed" to a rigorous theological prosecution. If the same organ that articulates the "Word" also births the desire to possess and exploit...
<p>Birth 14. Anger: From Between Brahma’s Eyebrows</p><p>In this episode, we explore the anatomical mapping of moral failings within the Puranic creation story. According to the Śrīmad‑Bhāgavata‑Mahāpurāṇa, anger is not a choice made by a created being, but a "body-part power" that emanates from the space between the eyebrows of the creator, Brahmā.</p><p>We subject this "Eyebrow-Anger" to a rigorous scientific and theological prosecution. From a biological standpoint, we examine the disconnect between the glabella (the skin and muscle between the brows) and the actual neurobiological seats of emotion in the brain...
<p>Birth 13. Lust: From Brahma’s Heart</p><p>In this episode, we explore one of the most revealing anatomical mappings in the Puranic creation cycle: the birth of Lust. According to the Śrīmad‑Bhāgavata‑Mahāpurāṇa, core human vices are not introduced as external accidents, but as primary emanations from specific organs of the creator, Brahmā. Specifically, lust and desire are said to arise directly from his heart.</p><p>We subject this "Desire-as-an-Organ-Emanation" to a rigorous scientific and theological prosecution. From a neurobiological perspective, we examine how the heart—a muscular pump—is conflated with the limbic system’...
<p>Birth 12: Asuras — Born from Brahma’s Loins</p><p>In the continuing investigation of Puranic origins, we examine one of the most logically and biologically taxing narratives in the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam: the birth of the Asuras. According to the third canto, these beings—defined by greed, intoxication, and a desire to overthrow the divine order—manifest not from an act of creative wisdom, but from the loins and generative region of the creator, Brahmā.</p><p>This episode subjects this "Pelvic Generation" to a rigorous scientific and theological prosecution. We explore the genetic impossibility of a male pelvic region spawn...
<p>Birth 11: Demons — Born from Brahma’s Buttocks</p><p>In one of the most jarring accounts in the Śrīmad‑Bhāgavatam, we encounter a creation story that blurs the line between personhood and waste. This episode examines the birth of the yakṣas and rākṣasas—demonic beings defined by lust and violence—who proceed not from a divine word or a holy act, but from the buttocks of the creator, Brahmā.</p><p>We subject this "Excretory Generation" to a rigorous scientific and theological prosecution. From the genetic impossibility of rectal tissue producing a multi-cellular species to the "Mitochondri...
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