36.5 - Shishupal

Stories From India
25 Feb 202406:09

Summary

TLDRIn this episode of 'Stories from India,' host Naresh, a mythological character with eternal life, introduces a new format responding to listener feedback. The mini-episode spotlights the villain Shishupal, who was born with divine signs but was prophesied to die upon meeting Krishna. Krishna, an avatar of Vishnu, promises to spare Shishupal until he commits 100 sins, offering a moral tale of fate and free will. The podcast promises to delve into the Mahabharat saga in the upcoming full episode, connecting ancient myths to timeless lessons.

Takeaways

  • 🎙️ The podcast 'Stories from India' focuses on myths, legends, and folk tales from India.
  • 👤 The host, Nared Money, is a mythological character with the gift of eternal life and knowledge of the past, present, and future.
  • 🎶 Nared Money is a traveling musician and storyteller who uses a podcast to share stories.
  • 🔄 The podcast format has been updated based on listener feedback to include separate mini-episodes for characters of the week.
  • 🦹‍♂️ The character Shishupal is introduced as a villain, unlike most characters who are generally good.
  • 👶 Shishupal was born with four arms and three eyes, which was considered a divine sign but was actually a bad omen in his case.
  • 🤔 Shishupal's parents were advised by a priest that the extra limbs and eye would disappear upon meeting the one destined to kill him.
  • 👶👧 Shishupal's parents introduced him to Krishna and Balaram, causing the extra arms and eye to vanish, foretelling Krishna's role in his death.
  • 💔 Shishupal's mother pleaded with Krishna to spare her son, to which Krishna agreed not to harm Shishupal until he committed 100 sins.
  • 📝 Krishna essentially gave Shishupal a '100 get out of jail free cards', allowing him to live as long as he didn't exceed the sin limit.
  • 📖 The podcast promises to continue with the story of Shishupal in a later episode, tying it to the Mahabharat.
  • 🌐 Listeners are encouraged to engage with the podcast through comments, reviews, and social media, and to subscribe for new episodes.

Q & A

  • What is the name of the podcast and its main theme?

    -The podcast is called 'Stories from India' and it focuses on myths, legends, and folk tales from India.

  • Who is the host of 'Stories from India' and what is unique about him?

    -The host is Narad Muni, a mythological character known for his gift of eternal life and knowledge of the past, present, and future.

  • What is Narad Muni's profession and how does he perform his job?

    -Narad Muni is a traveling musician and a storyteller, and he performs his job through a podcast.

  • What change was made to the podcast format based on listener feedback?

    -The format was changed so that the characters of the week are now presented as separate mini episodes.

  • Who is the character of the week in the mini episode?

    -The character of the week is Shishupal, who is a villain in contrast to the generally good characters featured in the podcast.

  • What unusual physical features did Shishupal have at birth?

    -Shishupal was born with four arms and three eyes, which are typically signs of divinity in Hindu mythology.

  • What was the priest's explanation for Shishupal's extra arms and eye?

    -The priest explained that the extra arms and eye were temporary and would disappear when Shishupal came into contact with the one who would kill him.

  • How did Krishna respond to Shishupal's mother's plea to spare her son?

    -Krishna promised not to harm Shishupal until the boy had committed 100 sins, essentially giving him 100 'get out of jail free' cards.

  • What does the podcast plan to cover in the upcoming full episode?

    -The upcoming full episode plans to begin covering the Mahabharat, starting with events at the very beginning, including some ties to the Ramayana.

  • How can listeners engage with the podcast and provide feedback?

    -Listeners can leave comments or reviews on the site sfipodcast.com, tweet at SFI podcast, or find the host on Instagram and Facebook.

  • What is the source of the music used in the podcast?

    -The music is sourced from Purple Planet, an online music platform.

Outlines

00:00

🎵 Introduction to 'Stories from India' Podcast

The script opens with a greeting to the audience of 'Stories from India,' a podcast dedicated to exploring Indian myths, legends, and folk tales. The host, Narad Muni, introduces himself as a character from these stories, possessing eternal life and omniscience. As a traveling musician and storyteller, he has adapted the podcast format based on listener feedback. The character of the week, Shishupal, is introduced as an antagonist, with a unique birth feature of four arms and three eyes, which are said to disappear upon meeting his destined killer. The narrative hints at the prophecy involving Krishna and Shishupal, with Krishna granting Shishupal a reprieve from death until he commits 100 sins. The episode concludes with a teaser for the upcoming full episode on the Mahabharat.

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📚 Upcoming 'Mahabharat' Series and Listener Engagement

In the second paragraph, the host discusses the upcoming series on the Mahabharat, indicating that the next full episode will delve into the origins of the epic, with potential connections to the Ramayana. The host also touches on life lessons from the stories, such as the importance of commitment and the unexpected ways in which lost items may reappear. The script encourages audience interaction through comments, reviews, and social media, and thanks the listeners for their support. It concludes with an acknowledgment of the music source from Purple Planet and a sign-off until the next episode.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Storyteller

A storyteller is a person who narrates stories, often with imaginative or cultural significance. In the context of the video, the host, Narad Muni, is a mythological character and a traveling musician who shares myths, legends, and folk tales from India through the medium of a podcast. The role of the storyteller is central to the theme, as it is through storytelling that the host conveys the rich tapestry of Indian mythology.

💡Eternal Life

Eternal life refers to living forever, without aging or dying. Narad Muni, the host of the podcast, is described as having the gift of eternal life, which allows him to possess knowledge of the past, present, and future. This concept is significant as it positions the storyteller as a timeless being with a unique perspective on the stories he shares.

💡Mythological Character

A mythological character is a figure from mythology, often endowed with supernatural qualities or origins. Narad Muni is a prime example from Hindu mythology, known for his wisdom and his role as a divine messenger. The video's theme revolves around the stories of such characters, making the mythological aspect a key element in understanding the cultural narratives being discussed.

💡Shishupal

Shishupal is a character from the Indian epic Mahabharata, known as a villain. In the script, Shishupal is introduced as a character with a unique physical attribute—four arms and three eyes—which are a sign of divinity in many mythological contexts. However, for Shishupal, these attributes are temporary and disappear upon meeting Krishna, foretelling a future confrontation. Shishupal's story is integral to the narrative of the Mahabharata, which is a central theme of the podcast.

💡Divine

Divine refers to something relating to a deity or having a sacred or heavenly nature. In the script, Shishupal's initial appearance with extra arms and eyes is described as a divine sign, which is a common trope in mythology to denote the special or supernatural status of a character. The concept of the divine is crucial in understanding the cultural and religious significance of the characters and events in the stories.

💡Krishna

Krishna is a major deity in Hinduism, considered the eighth avatar of Vishnu. In the script, Krishna is mentioned as a favorite nephew of Shishupal's mother and plays a significant role in the prophecy regarding Shishupal's fate. Krishna's character is central to many of the stories told in the podcast, reflecting his importance in Indian mythology.

💡Sins

Sins, in a religious or moral context, are wrongful acts considered to be violations of divine law or ethical standards. The script mentions Krishna giving Shishupal a chance to commit up to 100 sins before facing consequences, which is a unique narrative device that adds depth to Shishupal's character and his eventual fate. The concept of sins is relevant to the moral and ethical dimensions of the stories shared in the podcast.

💡Mahabharata

The Mahabharata is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, the other being the Ramayana. The script hints at beginning the narrative of the Mahabharata in a future episode, indicating that this epic forms a significant part of the podcast's content. Understanding the Mahabharata is key to grasping the stories and characters discussed in the podcast.

💡Prophecy

A prophecy is a prediction or forecast of the future, often of a vague or allegorical nature. In the script, the priest's explanation about Shishupal's extra arms and eyes being temporary and disappearing upon meeting his killer is a form of prophecy. Prophecies are a common element in mythology, adding a layer of宿命 and anticipation to the stories.

💡Feedback

Feedback refers to responses or opinions given in relation to a product, service, or in this case, a podcast. The host mentions having received good listener feedback and making changes to the podcast format accordingly. Feedback is important as it shows the host's commitment to meeting audience preferences and enhancing the podcast's appeal.

💡Podcast Format

The podcast format refers to the structure and style in which a podcast is presented. The host mentions changing the format to include separate mini-episodes for the characters of the week, which is a way to organize content and make it more accessible to listeners. The format is essential in understanding how the stories are delivered and how the podcast engages with its audience.

Highlights

Introduction to the podcast 'Stories from India' which focuses on myths, legends, and folk tales.

Host Narad Muni is a mythological character with the gift of eternal life and knowledge of the past, present, and future.

Narad Muni is a traveling musician and storyteller who has changed the podcast format based on listener feedback.

Characters of the week are now presented in separate mini episodes.

Introduction to the character Shishupal, a villain in contrast to the generally good characters featured.

Shishupal was born with four arms and three eyes, a sign usually associated with divinity.

Shishupal's parents sought help from a priest after a pediatrician was unable to explain his unusual birth.

The priest predicted that Shishupal's extra limbs and eye would disappear upon meeting his killer.

Krishna and Balaram's arrival caused Shishupal's extra limbs and eye to disappear, foretelling Krishna would be his killer.

Krishna promised not to harm Shishupal until he committed 100 sins, giving him a chance to avoid his fate.

Shishupal was given 100 'get out of jail free cards', with only serious sins counting towards his limit.

The story of what happened next with Shishupal is reserved for a future episode on the Mahabharat.

The upcoming full episode will begin exploring the Mahabharat, starting with its very beginning.

Listeners are encouraged to leave comments or reviews on the podcast's website or social media platforms.

The podcast's music is sourced from Purple Planet, a website for royalty-free music.

The host thanks listeners for their continued support and feedback.

Transcripts

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hello and welcome to stories from India

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a podcast where we talk about myths

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Legends and folk tales from India I'm

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your host nared money and am a

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mythological character

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myself I have the gift of eternal life

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and and knowledge of the past the

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present and the

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future by profession I'm a traveling

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musician and a

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Storyteller so the way I'm doing my job

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is by

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podcast I've had some good listener

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feedback recently and accordingly I've

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changed the format of the show a little

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bit to suit your

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preferences the characters of the week

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are now a separate mini Episode by

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themselves

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in today's mini episode we'll meet

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shishupal While most of our characters

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of the week have been generally good

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people shishupal is a

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villain shishupal mom shut asrav was

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vasudev's

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sister vasudev if you have heard episode

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11 the boy who lived was krishna's

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father when shishupal was born he had

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four arms and three

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eyes normally that's a sign of being

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Divine look at most gods they have an

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extra pair of

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arms and Shiva has three

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eyes but this case was totally

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different understandably shishupal

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parents were shocked to see their baby

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boy with the extra pair of arms arms and

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the extra

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eye they did what new parents would do

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they took the baby to the

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pediatrician given these were ancient

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times the pediatrician didn't know how

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to handle this and redirected them to a

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priest the priest had a ready

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explanation the good news was that the

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extra pair of arms and the eyes were

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temporary within a month the boy would

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look

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normal there was absolutely no risk of

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being bullied in the

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playground the bad news was that the

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extra arms and the extra eye would only

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disappear when the baby came into

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contact with the one who would kill

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him the parents were Disturbed of course

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as you'd expect them to be over the next

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few days they were sad even as they were

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introducing the baby to all of their

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family and then Krishna and balaram

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arrived they were sh asra's favorite

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nephews thinking this would be a

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pleasant change from the terrible news

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they had been brooding on all the time

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they introduced their baby boy to

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Krishna and

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balam the moment they did the extra pair

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of arms and the extra eye

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disappeared shisha PA's parents were in

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shock their boy was going to be killed

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by their favorite

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nephew

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shra pleaded with Krishna to spare her

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baby

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boy Krishna of course being an avar of

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Vishnu knew exactly what was going to

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happen in the

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future

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he was fond of shuta shra though so he

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promised her that he would not harm

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shishupal in any

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way at least until the boy had committed

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a 100

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sins so basically he was giving

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shishupal a 100 get out of jail free

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cards all that shishupal had to do was

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to keep a running total of every sin he

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committed and make sure he did didn't

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exceed

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100 and only serious sins counted not

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minor things like picking his nose or j

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walking what happened next is a story

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for a later episode when we get to the

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Mahabharat that's all for this mini

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episode in this weekend's full episode

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we'll finally begin on the

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Mahabharat kind of we won't get get to

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the main story but we'll cover what

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happened at the very very

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beginning there are some ties to the ram

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as well we learn that if you ever get

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engaged to

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someone you shouldn't just forget about

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them also if you lose a ring in a river

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it might show up sooner or

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later on your dinner

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table if you have come and or

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suggestions please leave a comment or a

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review on the site sfip podcast.com or

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tweet at SFI podcast you can also find

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me on Instagram and Facebook be sure to

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subscribe to the show to get notified

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automatically of new episodes and thanks

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to all your listeners for your continued

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support and your feedback the music is

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from purple planet.com that's

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purple-planet.com I'll see you later

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