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Cosmographia: The Graeco-Romans, the Egyptians and Us
Souhardya De, FRAS
14 episodes
3 days ago
From Greece to Rome, from Egypt to India, philosophy is bound by that single thread of knowledge that uses ‘mythos’ and ‘logos’ to describe the ‘cosmos’. Mythos is Mythology that each of these civilisations extravagantly boast of and logos is using logic besides mythology, to make sense of cosmos or the world. How are the cults of Dionysus and Orpheus related? If Apollo is the Sun God in the Greek Mythology, Phoebus in Rome and Surya in the Indian myths, why do the Egyptians have three different sun gods? Do these questions intrigue you? If yes, do tune into Cosmographia now!
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From Greece to Rome, from Egypt to India, philosophy is bound by that single thread of knowledge that uses ‘mythos’ and ‘logos’ to describe the ‘cosmos’. Mythos is Mythology that each of these civilisations extravagantly boast of and logos is using logic besides mythology, to make sense of cosmos or the world. How are the cults of Dionysus and Orpheus related? If Apollo is the Sun God in the Greek Mythology, Phoebus in Rome and Surya in the Indian myths, why do the Egyptians have three different sun gods? Do these questions intrigue you? If yes, do tune into Cosmographia now!
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‘Where Horror meets History’ with K. Hari Kumar
Cosmographia: The Graeco-Romans, the Egyptians and Us
59 minutes 21 seconds
4 years ago
‘Where Horror meets History’ with K. Hari Kumar
Cosmographia brings you an all new Season 2 wherein our host Souhardya De, interacts with luminaries from across various genres of writing to discuss how they’ve been inspired to take up what they’ve been doing for all these years and what messages they have conveyed to the world! Season 2, Episode 1 begins with Hari Kumar Krishnamoorthy, better known by his pen name K Hari Kumar, one of India’s most acclaimed horror novelists and screenwriter who talks about his life, his upbringing, the love and fascination he had for horror and the most powerful of all, how fear can be used to restrain people from doing bad! This one hour chat is a must hear for historical horror buffs as well as for writer cum changemakers who look forward to creating an impact with their writing!
Cosmographia: The Graeco-Romans, the Egyptians and Us
From Greece to Rome, from Egypt to India, philosophy is bound by that single thread of knowledge that uses ‘mythos’ and ‘logos’ to describe the ‘cosmos’. Mythos is Mythology that each of these civilisations extravagantly boast of and logos is using logic besides mythology, to make sense of cosmos or the world. How are the cults of Dionysus and Orpheus related? If Apollo is the Sun God in the Greek Mythology, Phoebus in Rome and Surya in the Indian myths, why do the Egyptians have three different sun gods? Do these questions intrigue you? If yes, do tune into Cosmographia now!