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Ep 315: Arshia Sattar and the Complex Search for Dharma

The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma

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Agastya's Ramana Is a Brahmin Text, Right?

Ramana is obviously a Chatriyas text, but Uttarakhanda of Valmiki's Ramana is a Brahmin text. It opens with Agastya saying, come Baba, I'll tell you, what do you want to know, right? And all Rama does, apart from Banisha's wife and Kilshambukka, is listen to stories in Uttarakhandi. So it's all about how bad Ravan is, but this other thing of like you as the king, it's a great power play. All these people that Rama has killed are suddenly liberated because they've died at hands of God.

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