In this Ram Navami special episode, renowned poet, orator, and cultural icon Dr. Kumar Vishwas offers a heartfelt tribute to Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram — the embodiment of dharma, compassion, and ideal living.
With his inimitable poetic voice and deep understanding of Indian tradition, Dr. Vishwas brings to life the significance of Ram Navami, not just as the birth of a divine king, but as the rebirth of values in every era.
This isn’t just a narration — it’s a spiritual celebration, an emotional journey, and a cultural reminder of what makes Ram Navami more than a festival — a call to reawaken dharma in our own lives.
In this powerful and poetic episode, Dr. Kumar Vishwas delves into the life of Laxman, the ever-loyal younger brother of Lord Ram. Often seen as a warrior and protector, Laxman’s journey is far deeper — filled with sacrifice, temper, unwavering devotion, and silent suffering.
Titled "Laxman Ki Ram Kahani," this episode uncovers the emotional layers of a man who left behind luxury, sleep, and even his own desires to walk beside his brother in exile. Dr. Vishwas, with his signature style of lyrical narration and deep insight, paints Laxman not just as a shadow of Ram — but as a soul with his own fire, conflicts, and divine purpose.
In this powerful and eye-opening episode, celebrated poet, scholar, and orator Dr. Kumar Vishwas explores a lesser-discussed but deeply significant perspective from the Ramayana:
"Sādhāraṇ nahin thā Rām kā shatru."(Ram's enemy was no ordinary being.)
With his trademark poetic depth and scholarly insight, Dr. Vishwas takes listeners beyond the simplistic good vs. evil narrative to uncover the complexity, greatness, and downfall of Ravan—a man of immense knowledge, strength, and devotion, who ultimately stood against Dharma.
This episode invites you to reflect on the idea that the mightiest enemies are not always outside—they often dwell within, masked as pride, greed, and delusion.
In this emotionally rich and spiritually elevating episode, eminent poet and storyteller Dr. Kumar Vishwas brings to life the deeply symbolic and long-awaited moment from the Ramayana —
“Jab Ram Ayodhya Laute”(When Shri Ram returned to Ayodhya).
With his signature blend of poetic flair, historical insight, and cultural reverence, Dr. Vishwas walks us through the celebration, silence, and significance of Ram’s return after 14 years of exile, victory over Ravan.
Dr. Vishwas reminds us that Ram’s return is not just a historical moment—it is a return of light after darkness, truth after trials, and Dharma after destruction.
In this soul-stirring episode Dr. Kumar Vishwas sheds light on one of the most profound yet often overlooked characters of the Ramayana — Bharat, the devoted brother of Lord Ram. This episode explores the silent strength, sacrifice, and unwavering dharma of a prince who could have sat on the throne but chose to serve it instead.
Dr. Vishwas weaves together poetic storytelling, historical insight, and emotional depth as he takes listeners through Bharat’s inner world — a world torn by duty, love, and immense respect for his elder brother. Hear untold anecdotes, reflect on forgotten values, and discover why Bharat’s story is not just about sacrifice, but about the highest form of bhakti and character.
In this thought-provoking episode with Dr. Kumar Vishwas, we explore one of the most timeless and debated questions:
Was Lord Ram truly an avatar of Vishnu – a divine incarnation, or was he a supreme human being elevated by his ideals and actions?
Dr. Kumar Vishwas delves deep into the philosophical, historical, and devotional interpretations of Ram’s identity — drawing from the Valmiki Ramayana, Ramcharitmanas, and centuries of Indian thought. With his signature poetic expression and profound insight, Dr. Vishwas bridges the gap between mythology, faith, and logic.
Is Ram a symbol of maryada and humanity, or the divine who chose to walk among us as a man?
Listen in as Dr. Vishwas guides us through this spiritual inquiry with grace, wisdom, and storytelling magic.
In this compelling episode, renowned poet and cultural thinker Dr. Kumar Vishwas addresses one of the most debated and misunderstood moments from the Ramayana:
“Shri Ram ne Baali ko chupkar kyun maara?”(Why did Lord Ram kill Baali from hiding?)
Through a blend of scriptural knowledge, poetic expression, and logical clarity, Dr. Vishwas unpacks the philosophical, moral, and strategic dimensions of this controversial incident—often questioned even by Ram’s own devotees.This episode challenges the modern listener to move beyond binary thinking and understand Dharma as situational, nuanced, and deeply contextual.
In this heart-touching and insightful episode, celebrated poet and cultural narrator Dr. Kumar Vishwas explores the Ramayana not as a tale of war and exile, but as a profound journey of relationships — Sambandhon Ki Ram Katha.
Through his poetic eloquence and deep understanding of Indian epics, Dr. Vishwas dives into the emotional core of Ramayana, unraveling the timeless values embedded in the bonds between:Dr. Vishwas invites listeners to reflect on how the Ramayana is not just about dharma and victory, but also about how we live, nurture, and honor our relationships — even in pain, separation, and duty.
In this thought-provoking episode, celebrated poet and scholar Dr. Kumar Vishwas delves deep into the misconceptions and deliberate distortions surrounding Ram Katha—the timeless story of Maryada Purushottam Bhagwan Shri Ram.
With his signature flair and deep understanding of Indian history, literature, and dharmic traditions, Dr. Vishwas exposes the narratives that have been twisted, misrepresented, or manipulated—whether for political gain, colonial influence, or ideological bias.
This episode is not just a discussion—it's a clarion call to reconnect with our roots, understand the symbolism and truth of Ramayana, and identify how falsehoods were institutionalized over time.
In this enchanting and thought-provoking episode of Kisse, Kavita aur Kalam, Dr. Kumar Vishwas explores a divine mystery from the Ramayana — how even animals and birds seemed to understand and respond to the language of Lord Ram.
In "Pashu-Pakshi Tak Kaise Samajhte Hain Ram Ki Bhasha?", Dr. Vishwas dives deep into the idea that Ram’s language was not just of words — it was the language of truth, compassion, dharma, and divine energy. With his poetic narration and spiritual insight, he unfolds how Lord Ram’s presence resonated across species, transcending the limits of human communication.
This episode isn’t just a tale of mythology — it's a reflection on the universal power of purity, love, and righteousness, which even the smallest creatures of the world can sense and respond to.
In this soul-stirring episode, renowned poet, thinker, and orator Dr. Kumar Vishwas reflects on a profound and poetic question:
"Ram khilayen sabko, kaun khilaye Ram ko?"(Ram feeds and nurtures the whole world — but who takes care of Ram?)
Through his signature style blending poetry, philosophy, and deep cultural insight, Dr. Vishwas takes us on an emotional journey exploring the selfless nature of Bhagwan Ram.
This episode is not just a tribute to Shri Ram—it’s a mirror to our own responsibilities as devotees, citizens, and custodians of dharma. Dr. Vishwas beautifully reminds us that even the divine needs our love, care, and remembrance.
In this deeply emotional and insightful episode of , Dr. Kumar Vishwas takes us beyond the image of Lord Ram as just Maryada Purushottam — and into the heart of the family that completes his divine journey.
Dr. Vishwas beautifully weaves mythology, poetry, and philosophy to show how Ram’s greatness does not stand alone — it is uplifted, challenged, and completed by the lives interwoven with his. This is not just a story of a prince or a god, but of a family bound by dharma, prem, and tyag.
Through his lyrical narration and soul-touching insights, Dr. Vishwas reminds us that the real essence of Ram Katha lies not only in battles won and bridges built — but in relationships nurtured, responsibilities upheld, and emotions endured.