In this episode of Vedic Code, host Amogh Shrivastava explores the fascinating intersection of ancient Indian philosophy and modern artificial intelligence. Drawing from the concept of the Trigunas — Sattva (clarity), Rajas (activity), and Tamas (inertia) — we ask: Can algorithms display tendencies just like humans? Through engaging stories, relatable analogies, and insights from Indian philosophy, discover how AI bias may mirror these timeless energies and what it means for the future of technology and human decision-making.
In this episode of Vedic Code, host Amogh Shrivastava dives into Bharata’s Natya Shastra and its timeless theory of the Navarasas — the nine essential emotions that form the heart of art, drama, and human experience. From Śṛṅgāra (love) to Raudra (anger), discover how these aesthetic flavors not only shaped classical Indian performance but also offer a framework for understanding human psychology and creativity today. We explore how the Rasas parallel emotional design in storytelling, digital media, and even AI’s attempt to simulate human feelings. Ancient wisdom meets modern innovation — decoded for the curious mind.
What’s the difference between intelligence and strategy? In this episode of Vedic Code — The Algorithm of Ancient Dharma, host Amogh Shrivastava explores that timeless gap through the eyes of two unlikely partners: modern Artificial Intelligence and ancient India’s sharpest strategist, Chanakya. From the Arthashastra’s lessons on perception, timing, and power to the way today’s AI masters pattern but struggles with awareness, this episode asks bold questions: Can machines ever match the intuition of a human strategist? And more importantly — can we learn to think with the clarity Chanakya embodied?
Leadership isn’t just about CEOs and generals — it’s about those everyday moments when someone looks to you for clarity. In this episode of Vedic Code: The Algorithm of Ancient Dharma, Amogh Shrivastava explores two unlikely teachers of leadership: Artificial Intelligence and Yogic Philosophy. From the Katha Upanishad’s chariot metaphor to the precision of AI-driven systems, we’ll see how one leads with awareness and the other with logic. Neither is complete on its own — but together, they offer a framework for grounded, ethical, and effective leadership. Tune in to discover L-E-A-D — a simple, practical model to help you balance clarity and compassion, efficiency and ethics. Because real leadership isn’t about control — it’s about presence.
In this episode of Vedic Code: The Algorithm of Ancient Dharma, Amogh Shrivastava explores how our sense of self—Ahamkara, the ego-maker in Yogic philosophy—mirrors the logic of modern algorithms. Are we truly expressing ourselves online, or just performing patterns our feeds reward? Through Yogic insight and the simple I-AM Loop practice, learn how to step back, witness your digital self, and rediscover awareness beyond the algorithm.
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