The Cārvāka Podcast Kushal Mehra What do I say about myself? I try to find out who am I. Isn't that the question that bothers all of us. After all who are we? Why do we do certain things the way we do them? There are far too many questions that are left answered in this constantly evolving and ever-changing world of ours. Why do we look at everything through the prism of an ism? Why do we love to label everyone? Why can't we handle the diversity of thought? Why are we constantly engaged in the process of homogenising opinions? Someone is a right winger; someone is a left winger. Are classifications such as "right wing" & "left wing" or "atheist" & "theist" meaningful in a global world? Why don't we ask ourselves these questions? Are we a Karma centric society or are we a God-obsessed society? Are Western values universal? If not, does that make someone who questions them a moral relativist? Are all religions the same? If yes, define similarity? What role does a state have in society? Are religions above criticism? The Cārvāka Podcast’s tracks UP Conversion Law (The Legal Reality) by The Cārvāka Podcast published on 2021-01-16T16:12:44Z Sir Syed And Phony Secularism by The Cārvāka Podcast published on 2021-01-14T15:29:31Z Big Tech Cartels Vs Donald Trump by The Cārvāka Podcast published on 2021-01-13T18:04:41Z Looking Back At 2020 by The Cārvāka Podcast published on 2020-12-29T17:02:36Z UP Conversion Law (The Ground Reality) by The Cārvāka Podcast published on 2020-12-19T17:25:58Z Miss Money Why Women Give Their Power Away by The Cārvāka Podcast published on 2020-12-16T14:57:24Z The Biden Cabinet by The Cārvāka Podcast published on 2020-12-15T18:14:57Z The Myth Of Rural India by The Cārvāka Podcast published on 2020-12-10T16:34:20Z Farmers Protests And The Media Coverage by The Cārvāka Podcast published on 2020-12-01T15:28:18Z Bihar Election Analysis by The Cārvāka Podcast published on 2020-11-18T15:07:18Z