Wow, that was absolutely incredible, ive been huge fan of Ramachandran for a long time, great to see two amazing minds discuss
@stephanieellison56687 жыл бұрын
Are there books you would recommend? I am looking, as a practicing Hindu, to expand further in my sādhanā, as I am Śaivite. _/ | \_
@MrVamsi22297 жыл бұрын
"My view of the world" by Erwin Schrodinger, Cambridge University Press and "The collected works of Ramana Maharshi" by Ramana Maharshi. Most of the problems discussed in this video have been posed and answered in the first book by Erwin Schrodinger.
@VSM1016 жыл бұрын
Vamsi Krishna lol so why do all western scholars attend his lectures like Neil Degrees Tyson and Sam Harris.
@rohitk98596 жыл бұрын
Farhan Qureshi love you brother for your great work
@Raptor3Falcon6 жыл бұрын
Abba ne AC thik karaya? :D
@chanakyagan7 жыл бұрын
I am addicted to this special series of interviews very very captivating
@SunilThummala6 жыл бұрын
Throught out my life i rediculed sanskit and vedic mantras as useless. Many yrs after i became neurologist i started exploring ved, upanishads. I cried one day when i realized how did i miss such a profound knowledge which is there in front of me for 40 yrs. I now explore ved, upanishads every day. It is very scientific and in sync with neuroscience. Thanks to sages who gave us this profound knowledge but unfortunately Indians are missing the very knowledge their ancestors discovered.
@TELUGU_BLASTS7 жыл бұрын
Youth is responding for Hindu agenda.. but they lack intellectual persons like u.. And this situation can give boost to South Indian Hindu movement
@mamtasingh-me5vh4 жыл бұрын
Indic movement
@niteenkumar92516 жыл бұрын
I am just in awe with this gentleman called Rajiv Malhotra who owns the Infinity Foundation. He gave up his thriving career and his large business for a beautiful cause i.e to tell the correct Indian Narrative and challenge western authors, academia like Harvard, Oxford and so on who somehow think they have right to abuse Indian culture of which they stole vast knowledge.. Every book and video of his is an eye opener for me and I believe it will be for every Indian who wants to know their roots. I loved the flow of knowledge from V Ramachandran. So much to learn from these two genius. God bless them good health, happiness and prosperity. He is empowering average Indian with the Grand India Narrative which we all know was distorted deliberately by colonial rulers Nehru, leftist authors like Romila Thappar , westerners and more importantly by their implanted sepoys (post colonial Jaychands) who still exist in the system who humilate our culutre. The govt still has a herculean task to correct the history books which treats our freedom fighters like Veer Sawarkar, Bhagat Singh and many more as terrorist. Each Hindus should do more research on our ancient scriptures to be enlightened and be able to stand firm and not be apologetic to western world or for that matter any one who challenges you on your relegion (Dharma) #LearnSanskrit #BelieveInYourHeritage #ReintroduceHinduismToHindu
@sharadhotha14757 жыл бұрын
I like how he's clear in distinguishing between plausibility, correlation, and causation. Thanks a lot for interviewing him.
@diskrybe7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this absolutely riveting and delightfully multi-dimensional discussion. Dr. Ramachandran is a god, no question! So happy to see him looking well, I'd been deeply worried about his health. And Rajiv, your nuanced exploration of the differences between Western and Indian approaches I hope will nudge more minds toward opening. May I recommend that this interview be subtitled so as to reach a wider audience? Many people tuning in might be encountering the subject matter for the first time. This is absorbing for those of us better acquainted with the concepts and subject matter, but others unused to interacting with different accents might miss things because of the frequent interjections and rapid speech. My best to you both.
@stephanieellison56687 жыл бұрын
I must get in contact with him as a potential research subject, because I have had unusual experiences as a deaf child who didn't learn to talk or socialize as a western-living person in America until I was seven and a half years old. I experience synesthesia regularly, such as tasting and feeling colors, shapes, and textures anywhere from just below eye level to around my lungs, as they are ways of "identifying" what color is this object, how do I describe the shape, what the texture looks like. For instance, if I remember a road visually, I'll feel a rough sensation apparently located just in front or at the back of my throat. If I see glass, I'll feel smooth sensation that is not by touch, but by internal feel (indescribable, but it's what I use to remember, "Where did I put that glass down at?!?") located somewhere in my nasal cavity. And so on for practically anything that exist in the material world. Because I wasn't diagnosed until I was 7.5 (I'm almost 52 now), I was already fully aware of my surroundings and mobile for a very long time, so I remember very clearly what it's like to not have names for anything, nor to be able to communicate needs and fears to my parents. I could only express them emotionally/physically. I remember what it's like to do things, like play outside, notice the position of the sun and the moon, cars going by, playing with animals, watching other children standing up in the class room and looking at the upper left and looking across to the right (and having no idea that they were reciting the alphabet and not know that it represented letters on print of a spoken language, or even what a language was), among many memories I have going back to less than two years old, when I received my first car for children, and I drove it in the front yard of the house. Essentially, I experienced life without any lenses of language, socialization, and religion/traditional knowledge system in place. Another thing is that as a result of my deafness in the Deaf Years (before diagnosis as deaf), I learned to notice the anāhata nāda (unstruck sound that is "heard", but rather felt as a vibration) since my Deaf Years. It is always there, never changing. I've noticed that my voice pitch matches the frequency of that "sound". Even audiologists in the West don't know of this and confuse this with tinnitus. They don't understand that while tinnitus is heard in the inner ear, the anāhata nāda is not. It is experienced, as described in the Spanda Kārikās, in the central brow region between the eyes. This is like an "operational hum" of the brain or the body, much as the electrical hum of a fridge or the white noise of electrical wiring in a noisy circuit of a house. It will always be there until the power is cut. If I want to meditate and break the visual chatter in my mind (as opposed to the verbal chatter that hearing people experience instead), I focus on the anāhata nāda. I want to present myself as a potential research project for these reasons; I have had the unusual experience of not being "civilized" as a child until long after the average western child experiences this; deafness introduces a very rare opportunity to study those whose worlds are largely silent, giving rise to unusual amounts of synesthesia used in the absence of access to a language that can categorize experiences of stimuli (smell, taste, touch, hearing (not in my case) and sight (very much in my case)), a different kind of "chatter" that exists in the mind (visual as opposed to auditory), and I have done things in my life that are unusual as well, such as playing music as a musician, and struggling to learn a second language (when it is easy for a lot of people), among other things I may not be aware of at the moment. The language learning difficulties arise maybe because I started acquiring my primary language in a solid way when I was seven and a half years old instead of the usual one or two years old. As a practicing Hindu, I practice my reading recognition and my speech skills by reciting various texts in Saṃskṛta, Hindi, and Āvadhi, and I am slowly learning the vocabulary and grammar. Examples of texts include the Bhagavad Gītā, Śrī Rāmacaritamānasa (took 13 months to complete), Śrī Pañcaratana Gītā (currently), the Mahābhārata (in Saṃskṛta and Hindi, started in October and expected to last for 12 years across 8800 pages). This is another reason I want to offer myself as a research subject - what is happening in the brain of a deaf person as one read texts in their primary language, as well as that of a writing system that is not used in the primary language (such as Devanāgarī), or even that of another language.
@RamdasIyer3 жыл бұрын
Excellent discussion. One of the best I have ever heard
@MangopeoplefromBR7 жыл бұрын
Amazing Rajiv Ji. Totally unexpected, what a pleasant surprise. Thank you so much.
@manassurya20197 жыл бұрын
He looks a little bit like Neil Degrasse Tyson. Excellent discussion, I will research more about this topic.
@oneforallah5 жыл бұрын
interesting observation.
@drabhibds4 жыл бұрын
come out of your western worship then you will realise most of these Neil degrasse types are jokers who dont know shit
@thefailedcricketer27054 жыл бұрын
Get rid of this Western fever brother
@vaidybala42537 жыл бұрын
While the conversation is flowing, too many diverse topics brought into. A single focu utilizing the Prof. knowledge would have resulted in some specific result. I understand a lots of experiment area being done by Swamiji Nityananda(India) Asram in Bidadi to validate many claims of Vedic Science. Further, outside of India validation may be done by Prof. Ramachandran as these experiments verily in his area of expertise. This is what I felt. Thanks for reading
@Hayat2087 жыл бұрын
Interesting conversation. I can relate to one aspect of discussion about Dr. Lad's use of "naree" (pulse) for diagnostic purposes which is a part of our old Indian Ayurvedic practice and also adopted by traditional Indian doctors during old times when laboratory tests were not so common and expensive. My wife, suffering from an acute and advanced state of rheumatic artharitis, and as last resort, consulted a reputed Naturopath and in Ayurvedic medicine in Toronto, Late Dr. Peter D'Adamo, in mid 80's. had a similar experience Dr. D'Adamo just used the pulse and confirmed her medical condition, amazingly determined her blood group and also her previous physical bone injury from an accident at a young age. Very happy to report of my wife's complete remission of rheumatism under Dr. D'Adamo's and my wife's disciplined adherence to, rigorous treatment by diet and supplements.
@bhaskarharisha70837 жыл бұрын
conversation very informative, pls interview Dr. B M Hegde of karnataka
@reallyunrealreality40466 жыл бұрын
Nice suggestion
@aashishsharma91064 жыл бұрын
Nope. The man is bonkers. Probably means well, but definitely bonkers
@trueravan7 жыл бұрын
'Naadi Parikshan" (Pulse examination) - is NOT a sub-specialization in Ayurveda, it is the 'beginning' of the Medicinal System called Ayurveda. The treatment BEGINS with 'diagnosis'! My grand father himself was a Vaidh (Ayurveda Doctor) and could tell promptly about the problem his patients were in, by simply examining their pulse. In many cases, he used to ignore about the symptoms the patient told, and gave them the cure of the 'actual' cause!
@alpeshmittal37794 жыл бұрын
Please do not spread misinformation. Stuff you told is not taught any where in Ayurvedic school even and no Ayurvedic doctor can do it. it takes a way more to diagnose a disease (people had no idea of bacteria and virus in ancient time). Nadi parikshan cannot check that. Its simple logic. Most ayurvedic practitioners are giving antibiotics and other alopathy medicines without much understanding. That is fact. No body buys ayurvedic stuff outside India. If its true science why don't Ramdev and other big ayurvedic companies get patents about it? Fact is only us indians believe in it and keep fooling ourselves. Ayurved is not alone, so is homeopathy and accupuncture (there is absolutely no science behind this two,). Beware and make others aware too.
@AbhishekKumar-sz9fl4 жыл бұрын
Hahaha
@drabhibds4 жыл бұрын
@@alpeshmittal3779 what you call science is series of selected facts..even in western medicine there are so many exceptions which medical science cant explain...if medical science was accurate it would explain everything..since it doesnt so it can be used as the only yardstick..come out of your slumber medical science has mostly empirical treatment for most diseases...it cant cure simple common cold and you talk as it is a miracle
@chilarai17 жыл бұрын
It is fantastic to witness two steel intellects rub together and produce such brilliant sparks. Have been enormously enriched by this vid and wish it was longer. Hope for many more like this. Thanks Rajiv Ji!
@VineetMenon17 жыл бұрын
Really admire Dr. Ramachandran. His talk on the symbolism of Nataraja is simply marvelous.
@MrDillbud7 жыл бұрын
Where can I find Dr Ramachandran's talk on Symbolism o Nataraja ?On youtube ?
@shimogascience38927 жыл бұрын
rajeevji fantastically brings back the conversation on track!!! highly intellectual episode. Thanks a lot
@pabslondon4 жыл бұрын
Thats not how he spells his name
@davedharam35687 жыл бұрын
Rajiv ji ... thank you for this interview. Big fan of VS Ramachandran !! Education of the highest quality...
@nagateja76187 жыл бұрын
I respect both of you people. I am surprised by the amount that I am closed to many aspects discussed here. Thanks for letting me know that.
@tkguha69187 жыл бұрын
Around 8:26th minute Dr. Ramanchandran says that sometimes listening to something sad actually inspires you or energizes you if the right raga is employed. I personally have felt so with Mozart's Requiem. Though it's about death, the melody is so beautiful that it calms me down, helps to concentrate and organize my thinking.
@anoop1411867 жыл бұрын
Finally Sherlock of Science interviewed in very insightful manner.
@braveindian48706 жыл бұрын
Samved deals with effect of sound on the psycholigy,psyche, mood, emitions. ऐसे विषयों को उठाने के लिए श्री राजीवजी का शत्-शत् नमन 🙏
@kannanr80615 жыл бұрын
I would like to see Sadguru and Professor Ramachandran talk each other and enlighten us.
@udaypasricha47147 жыл бұрын
Nadi Pariksha is done by 1000's very accurately. Please visit specialists in India and get it fully explained
@Scatman0517 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this interview. Malhotraji is very calm and composed, and provokes a good discussion in logical thinking. I think what I learn't from this is that Science is pure while Culture can be contaminated. Hope Malhotrasaab has learn't some lessons.
@lnbartstudio27137 жыл бұрын
All good - and really Wonderful conversation begins around 35 mins. Ramachandran is, however, not going to cut himself off from his peers and livelihood. I really appreciate the thread that Rajiv presses with dedication and conviction.
@varunravishankar3787 жыл бұрын
Iam worried that the current knowledge of base science may not be adequate to validate all the traditional practices. It is dangerous to reject as quack anything now. We need to validate which can be and leave others alone otherwise you will land up doing more damage than favour.
@bijaynath28497 жыл бұрын
oh wow! two men indian I admire. read about dr vs ramachandran back in high school phantoms of the brain, had accident learning some mechanics and philosophy. Rajiv Malhotra is great. ty. ...after seeing the discussion..very remarkable, Dr Ramachandran epic..Rajiv Malhora, the hero.
@sundareshanal18497 жыл бұрын
This is a great video which deals with those aspects of our ancient wisdom that we had by a long process lost. Modern science is seriously rediscovering these aspects of our nature .It is scintillating to hear two outstanding and responsible intellectuals set forth on such challenging subjects . I will not add my own comments . That will distract the viewer . I would like to exhort people to see the video with a lot of attention. Then the public debates, reactions can start. .
@praveenrai69657 жыл бұрын
This conversation has created a treasure trove of ideas, areas of research & exploration, that young minds can spend their lifetimes, to unearth some serious understanding of "limits of human potential above and beyond the known methods of knowledge acquisition".
@rahulraj-ib6ro7 жыл бұрын
now that's what you call an ultra intellectual conversation.... loved it..
@viveknsharma7 жыл бұрын
IIT aspirants sing periodic table... LiBeBCNOFNE... If only I recall correctly, it's been 14 years now... And I can still recall that...
@truthguru26917 жыл бұрын
its a shame most iit graduates turn out to be 1st class Tech coolies nothing more only very few become world leaders in science & tech
@viveknsharma7 жыл бұрын
Truth Guru Lots of reasons are there for this sorry state... By the way, to a decent extent, that holds for IIM graduates as well...
@bejoyp3 жыл бұрын
Vivek dont tell me that you are THAT Sharmaji ka ladka that always gave me and my friends for not being studious enough!
@poonamabbi74487 жыл бұрын
I was taught times tables by my mon this way . I was in a convent school but began learning the times tablesin Hindi from my 2nd grate onwards, & by 3rd grade, knew by rote times tables from 2X1...16X20. I did not understand at that time, but made me very fast with arithmetic, & as I grew older, I was able to understand the thing too.
@theseeker31417 жыл бұрын
Enlightening discussion with many a insightful concepts and has left me with thoughts to dwell on. Both admirable individuals. Thanks.
@nokia884765 жыл бұрын
My Pop corns are ready and I am 15 minutes into this great interview. Great Friday night .
@kaydee80445 жыл бұрын
If I can support Rajiv uncle in his work... true Indian ..so much knowledge
@aefwon39366 жыл бұрын
looking for SadhGuru and Ramchandran, after Ramachandran analyses may be Ramchandra garu will provide us insights of brain activity during and after meditation
@arishsahani7 жыл бұрын
Only when India is hindu nation You will get real knowledge and live happy life.
@cobraimploder5 жыл бұрын
Why?
@shantiq4394 жыл бұрын
@@cobraimploder because Hinduism respects all religions n people. Vasuthevam kudumbatham
@gameprofile37257 жыл бұрын
Wonderful conversation , great personality V Ramachandran ji .
@mushinyogi23847 жыл бұрын
Excellent interview. Only complaint is Rajiv ji should let VS Ramachandran speak more.
@rmlearn83617 жыл бұрын
My take is Rajiv wants acknowledgement and acceptance from Ramachandran on his belief about Sanskrit Mantras, Ayurveda , Groups (Indian context caste) and genetic inheritance of knowledge via occupation. But Dr Ramanchandran was very open and honest in what he has said about the above topics.
@MrTeslaX4 жыл бұрын
Dr. Ram tends to stray from the main topic and Rajiv is trying to bring conversation back on track.
@sudippatra12896 жыл бұрын
Dear Rajivji, This is a very interesting talk, I am my self involved in a very emerging field of applying mathematical structure of quantum mechanics and quantum field theory in cognitive modelling and also extending to financial and economic behaviour...I am working with some pioneers in this field ..there are striking predictions which can be tested empirically.. and also application of such models can resolve many paradoxes which cant be resolved through classical decision making theory...well entanglement remains a very dicey topic though
@cruiseabhi7 жыл бұрын
WoW!! this video is an absolute gem!! The level of discussion is just superb and yet so fundamental in nature..amazing! Thank you for bringing such clarity of thought and intelligence to an interview. Great interview!
@mahadevjalem14507 жыл бұрын
Fascinating discussion. Personal choice can sometimes run contrary to an orderly concept, but it is the cornerstone of creativity. After all the bumblr bee flies contrary to the laws of aerodynamics.
@karthikbabukp6 жыл бұрын
One good statement from VR was that one cannot explain a mystery using another mystery. He is a scientist. RM may not get what he intends. But he kind of fairly got it in the sense that VR was using the term 'common sense' several times! Common Sense is a mystery according to me!
@mithunshivashankar16267 жыл бұрын
Rama with Rajiv this is epic!!
@alokmohanty92937 жыл бұрын
It has lot of significance for an educator. Great going.
@SatishKumar-mz2qb7 жыл бұрын
Two of my favourite scholars together!
@gurumurthy66497 жыл бұрын
much awaited conversation..
@ritakhanna84917 жыл бұрын
Listening to these discussions !!!I always gain insights and knowledge
@praveenrai69657 жыл бұрын
Brilliant, just brilliant! Rajiv ji's well-thought out questions and just brilliant response from VR. I was struck by this: "... sad music, with right rAga, elevates the spirit..." That is so true! It is so paradoxical! It is so counter intuitive! I have done this myself and have come out of a sulking state of mind, just by listening to some Kishore da's sad songs. I am intrigued by the logic behind this. I have felt this profound zest for life filling my being, from a state of deep pensiveness, with the progression of song... it is as if every synapse and sinew in your body rejiggers to shift from melancholy to joyous state. Thanks.
@royandrews7944 жыл бұрын
This may interest you I had a strange experence . I live in Arkansas, some years ago my mother died in India, only one of my two sisters was in India and had lost my phone number so she wrote me a letter saying my mother had died and I got the letter some 10 days later. But the day she died I dream't my mother died and if I had not told my wife the next day I would have thought I imagined it I saw my mother in a coffin when I got the letter I also sent my sisters emails saying what I had experenced. This has happened to me only once, perhaps you can explain it.
@bharatkumar867 жыл бұрын
Heard VS Ramachandran after a long time.
@srikanthgopalan15933 жыл бұрын
Wow! Message to Dr VSR - a friend of mine attempted an idea nearly identical to what you are proposing about rasa theory and ragas, many years ago - to explore if there are universalities in their emotional perception that transcends cultural exposure and even controlling for rhythm and speed. He isn’t a neuroscientist but an engineer. We were both graduate students at the time. I am trying to get him to contact you and share his findings with you..
@winsharma7 жыл бұрын
Waiting for the Third-Eye experiments of Nithyananda's shishyas along with V. Ramachandran. Will be interesting to see the findings. Thank you!
@nandhagopalgopalsamy17267 жыл бұрын
Sir absolutely loved this interview. Have been a great fan of your work.
@santoshkr.tiwari8317 жыл бұрын
It is really a very good conversation. Indeed thanks to both of you
@mahadevjalem14507 жыл бұрын
In the discussion on Xeroxing and Neuroxing, Einstein is reputed to have said that he did not need to memorise something as long as he knew where to find it
@vasudhadixit40125 жыл бұрын
I used to go to an Ayurvedic doctor who specialized in Naadi pariksha. All he used to do as soon as I went was check my pulse and tell the symptoms I was experiencing without me even telling him anything! I was blown away!
@npjay7 жыл бұрын
last 3 minutes conversation was very fascinating, they indirectly said many things ...!!! rama was good in tackling in them...
@NatureGod3695 жыл бұрын
Veery enlightening talk. Highly diversified and focused too.
@remimahinder2587 жыл бұрын
very informative Rajiv ji Great Job
@rameshshankar62146 жыл бұрын
Rajiv who is otherwise very candid and outspoken about his views is surprisingly subdued and his questions are full of euphemisms, what he is trying to do is get VR to concur with him on his "Right wing" ideas in a devious manner. VR of course is well up to the challenge and can be seen dismissing Rajiv's attempts at every such instance. Thats is the difference between a truly objective open minded scientists and a highly educated, articulate, elite hypocrite pushing an agenda under the guise of a discussion. Starting 01:05:00 Rajiv opens up a little and starts making a veiled attempt to justify caste / race differences (he is careful about using the word differences and not discrimination (even though that is how it finally manifests in society), as expected VR is up to the challenge and very subtly and respectfully exposes Rajiv to be what he really is. Thanks VR! this was a good conversation indeed.
@cosmicallyspeaking8716 жыл бұрын
Ramesh Shankar ~ Thanks for your comment. Would you care to explain what is so 'hypocritical' about Rajiv? I'd like to know what 'agenda', in your view, Rajiv was trying to push.
@watchitonyou7 жыл бұрын
A great video and wonderful discussion. Great job Rajivji. Your interview series is addictive
@vik88607 жыл бұрын
I think there is an unnecesary barrier being introduced between the western framework and the Eastern one ( with chakras, nadis etc). The requirements for validation of a framework are different and vary based upon the way that that framework understands the subject (in this case medicine) and the measures it proposes for dealing with its variety of elements. Of course we want solution to problems . And we can easily see and declare whether a solution has or has not worked. But imposing thins need upon any framework shuts down the possibilities of exploring different lines of thought from that framework and thereby robs us of the possibility of more efficient solutions. To illustrate, a person may be obese . Through the western paradigm , he adopts a diets, takes pills daily and exercises , and then loses his weight. But seen through a vedic paradigm, his horoscope may have jupiter in the 1st house conjuct with rahu ( or something like that) , which tells us that he is predisposed to being fat. And even though he loses weight once , he quickly gains it back , as indicated by his natal chart. Then comes the question of solutions. One can talk about remedies that are suited for different malefic planetary combos , and thus have a system of tailormade counselling to a person based upon his chart. This is an additional , and in my view , necessary measure to be taken , besides the intervention from the western paradigm ie. exercise , pills etc. The point to be noted is that the western paradign has a limited range of solutions they can propose, the eastern one includes all those soultions and also goes beyond by situating the problem in its context ( built on the basis of its framework ).
@sunilmallya0077 жыл бұрын
The place where I come from, there are these hereditary Ayurvedic Nadi specialists. He can tell you by Nadi pariksha, ok you have indigestion problem, ok you have high bp etc etc. it is amazing but it is true
@udaypasricha47147 жыл бұрын
The three distinct pulse waves are at the core of Ayurvedic diagnosis based on Vata pitta kapha. The medicine is given according to the imbalances felt on Nadi
@poonamabbi74487 жыл бұрын
Nadi pareeksha is not a "system of medicine."It is a diagnostic tool for examining the patient... just like a western physician using the stethoscope tolisten to the various parts of the body.
@rajbsl90987 жыл бұрын
true...
@smitharamanujan37217 жыл бұрын
Yes ..true...n its been taught n practised by many srisri ayurveda college doctors.....
@sriraj30436 жыл бұрын
we have done research in Nadi test, you can presume to large extent, about the status of patient,
@a.appaiahgowdu70396 жыл бұрын
Malhotraji please convert your videos telugu please.and please Save TTD Save DHARMA Thankyou Namaskar
@hellomynameishello65005 жыл бұрын
Hi anna
@pabslondon4 жыл бұрын
Learn English. It is the Lingua Franca of the world
@apsingh420aps6 жыл бұрын
Best interview ever , I was totally awed and enriched.
@chandramouliramachandran42177 жыл бұрын
Very nice listening to conversations of two great men. My view on extraordinary capacity of mind is that great sages have already confirmed that Advaitha is ultimate. No Second. Aham Brahmasmi. All are only God and everyone has the capacity to realize that he is God or the creator or any term. Creator/Avathar/man or worman avathar/tree avathar/animal avathar or for that matter anything ,the vast capacity of mind to reach to any level is simply possible.
@caroliner20293 жыл бұрын
I have appreciated Dr Ramachandran's work with neuroplasticity and healing, and I'd be interested to hear his opinions about the neurological disorders that have been caused by the Covid vaccines to so many people around the world. He may have an idea about how to treat them, apart from Iverm* ctin, which is life-changing.
@pradeepsrivastava95067 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed watching this video. The phenomenon of prodigies, like Einstein, Mozart, Picasso, and the like could easily be explained through the principles of the law of karma an reincarnation of Hinduism. When a person dies, only the gross body is left behind. One's subtle body manifest with samsakaras and vasanas and causal body remain intact and travel with oneself wherever one goes unless the person had achieved Moksha in which case one is merged with Brahman and gets away from the cycles of birth and death. When a person is reborn, one is not born with a clean slate. For example, if one is Spirituality advanced in this life, then it is very likely that s/he will be reborn in a family that is conducive to one's further spiritual growth, This explains phenomena, like Adi Guru Shankaracharya and Lord Buddha, who became enlightened at such an early age.
@viveknsharma7 жыл бұрын
pradeep srivastava Dear Pradeep, there is a subtle distinction between an Avtar and an evolved intellect. Bhagwan Shankaracharya was an avatar...
@mehuaniket7 жыл бұрын
Kinda intuitive and I'm really thinking that people should democratise that nadi techniques those who knows this kind of things.😀👍🏻
@झू.टूभ.येकाउंट7 жыл бұрын
Please tell me there is someone sitting/standing in front of Shri Ramachandran Ji to whom he is shifting his focus to, time and again.. Otherwise It could get a little weird.. Love you Rajeev Sir as always.. Respect for Ramachandran Ji.. Great talk..
@ryderr79357 жыл бұрын
Yes there is someone. I believe its the camerman
@dilipsrivastava887 жыл бұрын
Brilliant discussion :D Worth watching an entire hour :D
@arvinsubramaniam9223 жыл бұрын
WOW. Thanks for this Rajiv ji.
@cibiraj12757 жыл бұрын
19:18 Excellent idea ! introducing humor to school children !
@SR-zn4ei7 жыл бұрын
Cibi Raj I agree it's so important.. I don't remember laughing much during school
@raivolution7 жыл бұрын
I think the issue about experimentation on traditional practices is difficult for three reasons: 1) What is the sample size that would work for this? 2) How strict do the constraints of the experiments need to be? 3) How long do we need to wait to see results? Let's take a simple example of seeing if chanting Gayathri Mantra has an effect on academic performance. Does this only work with young children? Do they need to be practicing some sort of code of conduct (no meat, no stimulants etc.) and how long do they need to be under observation before we say that we see conclusive results over a control group?
@viveknsharma7 жыл бұрын
Neurox not Xerox... I've experienced this in MBA and mathematics courses...
@yogee00076 жыл бұрын
Who is better than the man himself (ramachandran)...to take the work ahead and establish the thoughts into facts... Also it will be wonderful to establish gayatri vidya on scientific terms and I am sure a lot of traces and studies are still present both in oral and written form. ..it needs a man like vs and how revolutionary it shall be
@IndianPeoplesCongres7 жыл бұрын
This subject is full of gravity and the purpose of such question-answer videos is to educate common - but intelligent - people. I suggest there should be a protocol of procedure to be used in creating such videos of interviewing experts. First: there should be an introduction of the expert with full credential; along with some idea of the subject matter to which the expert is connected; plus, some light on the current controversies that may be there with ill motive. Two: a question should be put with proper - if necessary even long - background to make the question very clear on the pointed issue. Third: the expert should be given full time without intervening interruption. It is necessary to make the expert concentrate on the material he wants to convey. That is, a two way talk or constant conversation between the two should be avoided.
@nainajdn7 жыл бұрын
Wow. A lot of Swamiji's subtle introduction
@RigeshRamachandran7 жыл бұрын
Has anyone else felt the interview had an abrupt end.? When it is reaching to the crust ? I was looking more into the synthetic unity exploration by RajivJi.
@faltutechandboringfun83206 жыл бұрын
This is what happen when you hear an amazing neuroscientist and a software engineer. Just a few question aroused please answer. 1) is chaos comfort is better way of living the life or the clear clutter. Which makes a person more happy and creative. If we become clear on things go away from chaos comfort will it reduce the emotional attachments and bonding in society ? Which thing invokes more of learning ? 2) Atomic society existence will be better or an identified one (mean having identity on each person). Atomic society is i think a chaos comfortable society. What exactly is better ? In Today's situation lets assume there are no boundaries on our planet between nations well it is an assumption but in that case ? other one is lets suppose the actual real world but in the benefit of the whole world what is better ?
@Vsl20155 жыл бұрын
Wow I am glad that I could here this .. you both are great sir..
@jramprakash7 жыл бұрын
Very interesting interview :)... Great work Rajiv Ji :)
@yozith6 жыл бұрын
A real neuroscience research over Sanskrit mantra and its effects is worth looking into.
@pcbpako5 жыл бұрын
Incredible Knowledge from neuroscientist!
@stephanieellison56687 жыл бұрын
I would be very interested in the third eye awakening thing, and I think I know of the guru who is doing this. I have had someone transcribe underneath my handwriting what I had written down, blindfolded, so that someone couldn't give any signals as to what was on the paper because it is an UNDOCUMENTED language, in which there are NO INSTRUCTIONS on the language and the writing system for it. This is my experience. Every now and then, about once or twice a year, the third eye seems to become activated, and I can see blindfolded when I wake up during that time (I always sleep with an eyemask). The last time it happened in 2016, I woke up with an image of many small white circular lights flashing on in front of me, and there were many of them, coming on in waves and swirls as the lights lit up. Then that went away and was immediately replaced with what looks like a night-vision goggles version of whatever I happen to see where I wake up, and I have to add that it still looked fuzzy, not blurred, but like I was looking through a light black gauze material. This time, I stopped myself from jerking awake and taking the eyemask off to confirm that I saw something, and I laid there, looking towards the kitchen. I could make out more detail than before; In front of the range hood below the microwave, I could see a bright light emanating there, and a small amount of smoke started rising from it, only waving just a bit as it went straight up. As I was seeing this, I was conscious that I was awake and seeing this. I just laid there, experiencing this, and I blinked my eyes 2 or 3 times, which had no effect on what I was seeing. I could feel some sort of sensation, as though there was a strong, heavy presence in the region between my eyes. It is not the same as physically seeing, and yet, it is not the same as seeing while in the dream state. And then after 15 seconds, this vision started to go away gradually, to disappear about 3-4 seconds later. What was funny was that my field of vision was centered from my heart and not from my head, because from where I was laying, I couldn't see the range hood area physically. I've never had this happen before. Previous experiences only had me waking up and seeing that I could barely see the outlines of the room, as in along the intersections of the walls and ceiling, and jerking off the eyemask upon the realization. I've had this happen 4 or 5 times before the above experience since 2011. Since then, I've had one experience where in these instances, I am dreaming that I'm having this experience several times, and I can feel the eyemask on my face, and yet, I can see in front of me and navigate things (one time, it happened 6 times before I exited the dream). This has never happened before, a dream about "third-eye sight". Another instance is where I have the same sensation, and this time, it is looking outside through a wall and seeing two animals playing, but only seeing a tunnel-vision, round portion of the scene.
@trueravan7 жыл бұрын
Awesome!! Simply fantastic debate !
@venugopal22274 жыл бұрын
V. S sir..it would be really great if u write on the kind of insights shared here on the evolution of music especially with respect to the ways in which an emotion like sadness reflected in different ragas...evolutionary underpinnings of music in Indian context is unexplored ....here in India , music is mystified to much and so the number of researches about the embodied nature of our music is scarcely addressed.....TM Krishna is doing a great deal in the context of south Indian music...
@simbabla6 жыл бұрын
Rajivji, please also set up an interview/dialogue with B.M. Hegde. His knowledge on Ayurveda is so amazing and he quotes a lot of Hindu scriptures. :D
@VivekSingh-ot7yp4 жыл бұрын
greatest genious of our time..
@kudalaMangalooru7 жыл бұрын
Fantastic discussion! Loved every bit of it. @51:09 Dr. Ramachandran utters Rajiv's favorite mythical word he has tried so hard to debunk & dispel from the minds of people, brought some chuckles. :) :) :) :)
@viveknsharma7 жыл бұрын
Kudala_Mangalooru Oh I completely agree with that...
@nikhiltiwari69237 жыл бұрын
However that can't be agreed as Shree Krishna, Shree Rama both incarmations of Shree Vishnu took birth in North in dark complexion, are revered by North Indians with equal furvur. So it cannot have a cultural connection.
@prasadwalke95143 жыл бұрын
Two great Indian global brains!
@shamakuma19676 жыл бұрын
It's in allopath.You use three fingers to count the pulse to understand the Calibre and thickness of the arterial wall emptying the blood column inside a small segment of the artery.Rate rhythm character volume deficits regular irregular slow fast...
@naresh40307 жыл бұрын
Excellent conversation..
@deepakrawat46616 жыл бұрын
Great u r rishi
@Nadrushtilo_By_Gayathri6 жыл бұрын
Thank u very much sir for uploading the interview...very useful and informative...loved it..