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Magil Panavarun

De: Radio City India
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  • In Marathi, the proverb "Magil panavarun pudhe" carries a negative connotation, reflecting our tendency to continue life without required change. Inspired by this reality, I've chosen "Magil Panavarun" as the title for a podcast, translating to "from past times/history." In this podcast, we'll uncover hidden or lesser-known historical facts, while also exploring interpretations beyond kingdoms, warfronts, and ceasefires. Delving into a people's history, we'll highlight the lives and actions of common individuals alongside popular historical events. Through these stories, our aim is to promote virtues such as humanity, love, multiculturalism, and camaraderie, etc in our lives.

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  • Gandhi vs Smuts - A Tale of Compassion and Justice in South Africa
    Jul 15 2024

    Mahatma Gandhi was known for his incredible qualities of love and compassion. During his time in South Africa, he initiated protests against injustice through non-violence. Gandhi's interactions with General Smuts during this period, as depicted in the episode of "Magil Panavarun," illustrate how differing opinions can dissolve in the flow of love and compassion. This portrayal highlights the relationship between Gandhi and General Smuts.

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    5 m
  • Wealth for Welfare Andrew Carnegie's Philanthropic Vision
    Jul 12 2024

    Andrew Carnegie, a Scottish-American philanthropist of the 19th century, dedicated his wealth to social welfare by establishing numerous libraries across the Western world, alongside other noble deeds. This episode of Magil Panavarun explores his perspective on the significance of books, libraries, and their importance in our lives.

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    8 m
  • Beneath the Crown: Sultan Begada's Arboreal Affinity
    Jul 8 2024

    Sultan Begda, the King of Gujarat in the 15th century,there are various tooth stories that depicted his weird personality and abnormal behavior.. Contrary to the common perception of Muslim kings as harsh rulers, Sultan Begda was known for his deep love for trees and gardens. He undertook various benevolent actions that greatly benefited the people of his kingdom. This episode of Magil Panavarun delves into Sultan Begda's distinct characteristics, which set him apart from the typical portrayal of rulers during that era.

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    6 m

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