Barishma Behta is trying to gain publicity, empathy and sympathy and then play the victim (as Bujrathis purposely do) by raking up controversy over the name of Mumbai and then do plagiarization and propoganda to claim that Bujrathis made Mumbai. Mumbai is Maha Amba Bai. The same Amba Bai for whom Bujrathis do garba to invoke the goddess during navratri but don't feel a speck of shame while calling Amba Bai as they do and their masters the genocidal Bnglish did. How can the Bujrathis feel ashamed because garba is a romantic party for them not a devotional sacred sanskriti. Instead of invoking mother Amba Bai to take an avataar amidst them, Bujrathi girls do garba and become garbawati themselves. The abortion centres run full swing during navratri garba in Bujrath as well as Mumbai,Maharashtra. Bujrathi fathers have to hire detectives to spy on their girls to track their activities. Mumbai has been officially named Mumbai since 1995 (28 years). Barishma Behta Mumbai has been called Mumbai even by the Bortuguese and Brench as recorded in the 16th, 17th and 18th century. Bujrathis came to Mumbai from Bathiawad to make money because Mumbai was the commercial and trading capital and the Bujrathi micro and small businessmen were slaves of the Binglish. Jagannath Shankersheth (a Maharashtrian) was the first president of the Mumbai Association (apex organisation of all businessmen of Mumbai). Not only that but also Jagannath Shankersheth donated his entire wada (many acres) in Mumbai to build the factory for manufacturing trains. Jagannath Shankersheth innaugurated the first train in 1853 in Mumbai 4 four years before the Binglish forced their kingdom on Sindhusthan. The Binglish East Sindhia company came to Sindhusthan in 1605 but were not allowed to trade in the Maratha kingdom's territory (including Mumbai) until 1664. The Bortuguese used to pay taxes to Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj. Only after the marital alliance between the Bortuguese and the Binglish was the island of Mumbai (surrounded by the islands of Colaba, Mazgaon, Worli) subleased (not given as dowry) to the Bnglish. Once the Bnglish East Sindhia Company tried to force trade (smuggle) with the Siddis of Jhangira at the Mumbai port. The Marathas routed both of them simultaneously and put the top 2 leaders of the Bnglish East Sindhia Company in jail. Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj's not only rajyabhishek but also Indrabhishek (done to bhagwan Vishnu) was done in the year 1674 by the chief brahmin priest Gaga Bhat from Kashi in the presence of brahmin priests gathered from all over Sindhusthan. By 1646 itself Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj built a business in his territory and did foreign trade with the Bortuguese that earned him a revenue of 2.5 lakh hons (gold coins) in 1646 itself. During the reign of any of the Chhatrapathis (until the Peshwas took over the reign of and disintegrated the Maratha kingdom into a confederacy ) neither the Bnglish nor the Bortuguese, neither the Brench nor the Biddis, neither the Bughal Turks nor the Adil Bhahis, neither the Butub Bhahis nor the Butch, could do business, commerce or trade without being under the rule of the Maharathas. Chhatrapathis Shivaji Maharaj stopped slavery, human trafficking, pillage and established a stock ( grain stock, food stock, salt amongst other things) exchange in Mumbai. That's why Sindhusthan was the richest nation in the world in the 17th and the 18th century. Before and after the Chhatrapathis and the Maharathas there wasn't any stock exchange or trade or commerce. Before and after the Chhatrapathis and the Maharathas there was one way loot and loot only by the Harab Bedinis, Bentral Asian Turks, Biddis, Bortuguese, Butch, Brench, Bnglish, Bpanish. Bujrathis like to say that Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj looted Surat. Chhatrapathi raided Surat, battled, killed 3 khans and brought back Pune's wealth looted (from the local populace of Pune) over a period of 3 years by Shaista Khan (subedar then of the present-day Bujrath region and also Burungzeb's mama) incessantly. Bujrathis like to say that Raja Bhimdev was the Bujrathi king of Mumbai. Actually Raja Bhimdev was a refugee in Mumbai. Raja Bhimdev then had escaped and fled from Allahuddin Bhilji after Bhilji attacked and captured what is now Bujrath region. Raja Bhimdev was a Marathi king whose kingdom was all the way upto the present-day Bujrath region. Raja Bhimdev and his 50 people were given refuge by Raja Bhaum (of Pune) of what is now Maharashtra region at a place near Mumbai called Kalva at Thane. Later Raja Bhimdev moved to Mahim for business and trade. Later Raja Bhimdev's 2 sons moved to Marol at Andheri for business and trade. Now Bujrath has the Bhmedabad Stock Exchange and the Surat Stock Exchange. But Modi gov has taken the Mumbai Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange (Mumbai) to Bhmedabad. Many other institutions and organisations of Mumbai, Maharashtra (including 2 offices of RBI) have been taken to Bujrath. That is restrictive trade practice and monopolization and is illegal by law. People of Maharashtra must go to court and also do an andolan against Modi gov for that and bring Maharashtra's institutions and organisations back to Mumbai.
Loved his gratitude and how he explained his meeting with H.H the Dalia Lama and how he took the courage to stood up again! A powerful message to us! Impermanence and how to detach ourselves from materialistic world! We are just a tiny bodies in these huge universe! Truly loved how to expressed that meeting!
Barishma Behta is trying to gain publicity, empathy and sympathy and then play the victim (as Bujrathis purposely do) by raking up controversy over the name of Mumbai and then do plagiarization and propoganda to claim that Bujrathis made Mumbai. Mumbai is Maha Amba Bai. The same Amba Bai for whom Bujrathis do garba to invoke the goddess during navratri but don't feel a speck of shame while calling Amba Bai as they do and their masters the genocidal Bnglish did. How can the Bujrathis feel ashamed because garba is a romantic party for them not a devotional sacred sanskriti. Instead of invoking mother Amba Bai to take an avataar amidst them, Bujrathi girls do garba and become garbawati themselves. The abortion centres run full swing during navratri garba in Bujrath as well as Mumbai,Maharashtra. Bujrathi fathers have to hire detectives to spy on their girls to track their activities. Mumbai has been officially named Mumbai since 1995 (28 years). Barishma Behta Mumbai has been called Mumbai even by the Bortuguese and Brench as recorded in the 16th, 17th and 18th century. Bujrathis came to Mumbai from Bathiawad to make money because Mumbai was the commercial and trading capital and the Bujrathi micro and small businessmen were slaves of the Binglish. Jagannath Shankersheth (a Maharashtrian) was the first president of the Mumbai Association (apex organisation of all businessmen of Mumbai). Not only that but also Jagannath Shankersheth donated his entire wada (many acres) in Mumbai to build the factory for manufacturing trains. Jagannath Shankersheth innaugurated the first train in 1853 in Mumbai 4 four years before the Binglish forced their kingdom on Sindhusthan. The Binglish East Sindhia company came to Sindhusthan in 1605 but were not allowed to trade in the Maratha kingdom's territory (including Mumbai) until 1664. The Bortuguese used to pay taxes to Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj. Only after the marital alliance between the Bortuguese and the Binglish was the island of Mumbai (surrounded by the islands of Colaba, Mazgaon, Worli) subleased (not given as dowry) to the Bnglish. Once the Bnglish East Sindhia Company tried to force trade (smuggle) with the Siddis of Jhangira at the Mumbai port. The Marathas routed both of them simultaneously and put the top 2 leaders of the Bnglish East Sindhia Company in jail. Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj's not only rajyabhishek but also Indrabhishek (done to bhagwan Vishnu) was done in the year 1674 by the chief brahmin priest Gaga Bhat from Kashi in the presence of brahmin priests gathered from all over Sindhusthan. By 1646 itself Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj built a business in his territory and did foreign trade with the Bortuguese that earned him a revenue of 2.5 lakh hons (gold coins) in 1646 itself. During the reign of any of the Chhatrapathis (until the Peshwas took over the reign of and disintegrated the Maratha kingdom into a confederacy ) neither the Bnglish nor the Bortuguese, neither the Brench nor the Biddis, neither the Bughal Turks nor the Adil Bhahis, neither the Butub Bhahis nor the Butch, could do business, commerce or trade without being under the rule of the Maharathas. Chhatrapathis Shivaji Maharaj stopped slavery, human trafficking, pillage and established a stock ( grain stock, food stock, salt amongst other things) exchange in Mumbai. That's why Sindhusthan was the richest nation in the world in the 17th and the 18th century. Before and after the Chhatrapathis and the Maharathas there wasn't any stock exchange or trade or commerce. Before and after the Chhatrapathis and the Maharathas there was one way loot and loot only by the Harab Bedinis, Bentral Asian Turks, Biddis, Bortuguese, Butch, Brench, Bnglish, Bpanish. Bujrathis like to say that Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj looted Surat. Chhatrapathi raided Surat, battled, killed 3 khans and brought back Pune's wealth looted (from the local populace of Pune) over a period of 3 years by Shaista Khan (subedar then of the present-day Bujrath region and also Burungzeb's mama) incessantly. Bujrathis like to say that Raja Bhimdev was the Bujrathi king of Mumbai. Actually Raja Bhimdev was a refugee in Mumbai. Raja Bhimdev then had escaped and fled from Allahuddin Bhilji after Bhilji attacked and captured what is now Bujrath region. Raja Bhimdev was a Marathi king whose kingdom was all the way upto the present-day Bujrath region. Raja Bhimdev and his 50 people were given refuge by Raja Bhaum (of Pune) of what is now Maharashtra region at a place near Mumbai called Kalva at Thane. Later Raja Bhimdev moved to Mahim for business and trade. Later Raja Bhimdev's 2 sons moved to Marol at Andheri for business and trade. Now Bujrath has the Bhmedabad Stock Exchange and the Surat Stock Exchange. But Modi gov has taken the Mumbai Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange (Mumbai) to Bhmedabad. Many other institutions and organisations of Mumbai, Maharashtra (including 2 offices of RBI) have been taken to Bujrath. That is restrictive trade practice and monopolization and is illegal by law. People of Maharashtra must go to court and also do an andolan against Modi gov for that and bring Maharashtra's institutions and organisations back to Mumbai.
Long live his holiness Dalai Lama….he is so blessed the way he expressed how his holiness change the way he look towards life . When someone in that difficult situation where u feel lost n dark .the light he found from no where suddenly that thing……no words to explain.this interview is something else …this man is so humble.
I watched it seeing his holiness the Dalai Lama in the thumbnail..it was worth watching. Great job, Mr chef. His holiness the Dalai Lama's teachings will bring about definitive positive change in one's behaviour and attitude in life.
Omg!! What a two beautiful human being. This conversation was full of humility, empathy and honesty. Karishma is a gem, never seen a host show that much empathy. Long live his holiness 🙏🏻 💕
I've probably seen every interview of this guy and he just amazes me with his humbleness. So down to earth, so real, no pretense and the ease with which he talks about his struggles and fears shows how deeply he is still connected to his own reality. God bless him with ever more success.
Thank you, Karishma, for conducting this wonderful interview with Vikas Khanna. Our Tibetan community thoroughly enjoyed it, and we've been sharing the video with many Tibetan people. Chef, thank you for sharing your story and inspiring us to create a new mandala and move forward. Your example is perfect, and I hope that the younger generation can learn from it as well. Thank you. 🙏🙏🤗
Vikas sir you r so inspiring me and you talking about meet his holiness the 14th Dalai Lama took my heart away!!! Wow!!! Long live his holiness the 14th Dalai Lama.
When you meet someone at your breaking point.sometimes few words can change your life meaning forever.Whenever I m down,I listen to his holiness Dalai Lama.his simple English words always make me strong and change your life meaning
I just got a goosebumps while hearing him abt his authentic essay on mother..😭just amazed by his humbleness, authenticity and resilient personality.Thanks to karishma ji n team for such an inspiring interview 🙏🙏
I find myself chosen to be watching this and being able to comprehend fully, to what's been said by both the interviewer and Vikas. This is beautiful. Thank you guys 🙏
Life is not a coincidence everything happens for a reason with your fate. I love how he demonstrated his feelings and anxiety turning it into the happiness and meaningful reason by meeting His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
What your grandma said was so true. Life is impermanence. Always stay humble and down to earth. But that is not easy to do that when you be very successful. Vikas Ji you are so humble and down to earth. So happy that you are loving person and kind hearted person. 🌎✌️❤️❤️
I love the anecdote about the essay on the mother. No wonder he is a Gem 💎. Rare and rarely understood , until now. God Bless him. I can feel the grief over his sister. I am sorry. She went too young.
WOW.!!! This podcast is just Amazing. Vikas sir, you are not just a chef. You have the great intelligence to understand the great message of H. Holiness the Dalai Lama. Ordinary people would not grasp the meaning of the message. No wonder H. Holiness inspite of loosing his country, his palace n everything he owned. He is still one of the happiest person in the world. Coz he understands impermanence. Hence he does not give too much importance to materialistic stuff. Instead he has higher missions in life,like serving others, thus making your life much more meaningful. Vikas sir, after this podcast we have discovered that you are no ordinary person, but a very especial person to have had the opportunity to meet the great saint of this century,who changed your perception of life. Thank you for sharing your great experience. 🙏🏻 🕉️ 🇮🇳
So inspiring sir, I just lost my job yesterday and I saw your interview and it’s very inspiring and gave me a great hope to relive and start again from the new chapter. I will relax for sometime and then I’m going to start again !! ´´ don’t be so celebrated and stay grounded and be humble !!’´❤ I got some many things from this interview. Thank you madam for the interview of chef vikas khanna.
I love your shows, enjoy all interviews. Listening to vikas khanna, re assured my take on life on a different level. I'm 53 yrs old fighting cancer, married twice, I believe all ge said about love and life. There is someone out there, I believe that even without boobs, I've more to offer than just physical characteristics of a woman. Kudos to the chef. He needs to bring his cooking to chicago!! Fulton street is lacking a fantastic indian resturant.... Thankyou for bringing such enlightened guests. Dalai Rama's story was just so over whelming. Keep rocking girl!!
He is lucky to felt his holiness blessings. It’s awesome. Some people they live around his holiness many years. Still there behave never changed. Even in Tibetan society I don’t see changes. My self from Nepal n I am Nepali living in New York. I always listening his holiness dharma teachings n advice every single night before go to bed. It helps me a lot.
Every one of us in our family adores Vikas Khanna. His innocence, freshness, authenticity, vulnerability and unwavering love for Bharat and faith in the Divine … every thing is so endearing!
Vikas Khanna -you are the person who makes me believe in miracles . You make me believe in the energies of this universe. You make me believe that there is still a lot of good in this world. The amount of wisdom in just this interview is worth a million so called influential videos. Absolutely love you to the moon and back.
Beautiful! Only the Wise gets the Best and the Most out of everything! So did he from the words and gestures of His Holiness the Great 14th Dalai Lama. Salute to you brother! Would like to read your travelogue!
One and the only gentle man !!!! You are an epitome of simplicity , humility and genuinity. My son idolises him to inculcate his qualities. God bless him abundantly.
Congrats chef.love you as a human being. So humble, simple and proud of your brown colour. PROUD TO BE INDIAN AND WHO YOU ARE AND WHERE YOU COME FROM.My homeopath a white lady says our kitchen is a dispensary .love from South Africa
Sir, all pure,humble souls like u r surprised how they achieved so much.....bt u are chosen children of almighty. Even our president Smt.Draupadi Murmu ji said the same.
OMG... this is the first time I'm literally crying listening to this podcast. His journey... his fears .. failures are all so relatable to that of mine .
Wow like this episode ❤❤❤❤❤. Thank you sharing up urs failures to come up by touch of his holiness things. You know u r the luckiest person that’s why he choose you to be reborn during ur failure times.
This man is pure gold. A gem who’s journey will inspire millions to go forward all guns blazing!! Must must watch
We couldn’t agree more! ❤️
U ALWAYS tAKE AWAY WORDS of mine KARI ❤❤
Vikas ji❤❤
Barishma Behta is trying to gain publicity, empathy and sympathy and then play the victim (as Bujrathis purposely do) by raking up controversy over the name of Mumbai and then do plagiarization and propoganda to claim that Bujrathis made Mumbai.
Mumbai is Maha Amba Bai. The same Amba Bai for whom Bujrathis do garba to invoke the goddess during navratri but don't feel a speck of shame while calling Amba Bai as they do and their masters the genocidal Bnglish did. How can the Bujrathis feel ashamed because garba is a romantic party for them not a devotional sacred sanskriti. Instead of invoking mother Amba Bai to take an avataar amidst them, Bujrathi girls do garba and become garbawati themselves. The abortion centres run full swing during navratri garba in Bujrath as well as Mumbai,Maharashtra. Bujrathi fathers have to hire detectives to spy on their girls to track their activities.
Mumbai has been officially named Mumbai since 1995 (28 years).
Barishma Behta Mumbai has been called Mumbai even by the Bortuguese and Brench as recorded in the 16th, 17th and 18th century.
Bujrathis came to Mumbai from Bathiawad to make money because Mumbai was the commercial and trading capital and the Bujrathi micro and small businessmen were slaves of the Binglish.
Jagannath Shankersheth (a Maharashtrian) was the first president of the Mumbai Association (apex organisation of all businessmen of Mumbai). Not only that but also Jagannath Shankersheth donated his entire wada (many acres) in Mumbai to build the factory for manufacturing trains.
Jagannath Shankersheth innaugurated the first train in 1853 in Mumbai 4 four years before the Binglish forced their kingdom on Sindhusthan.
The Binglish East Sindhia company came to Sindhusthan in 1605 but were not allowed to trade in the Maratha kingdom's territory (including Mumbai) until 1664.
The Bortuguese used to pay taxes to Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj.
Only after the marital alliance between the Bortuguese and the Binglish was the island of Mumbai (surrounded by the islands of Colaba, Mazgaon, Worli) subleased (not given as dowry) to the Bnglish.
Once the Bnglish East Sindhia Company tried to force trade (smuggle) with the Siddis of Jhangira at the Mumbai port. The Marathas routed both of them simultaneously and put the top 2 leaders of the Bnglish East Sindhia Company in jail.
Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj's not only rajyabhishek but also Indrabhishek (done to bhagwan Vishnu) was done in the year 1674 by the chief brahmin priest Gaga Bhat from Kashi in the presence of brahmin priests gathered from all over Sindhusthan. By 1646 itself Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj built a business in his territory and did foreign trade with the Bortuguese that earned him a revenue of 2.5 lakh hons (gold coins) in 1646 itself.
During the reign of any of the Chhatrapathis (until the Peshwas took over the reign of and disintegrated the Maratha kingdom into a confederacy ) neither the Bnglish nor the Bortuguese, neither the Brench nor the Biddis, neither the Bughal Turks nor the Adil Bhahis, neither the Butub Bhahis nor the Butch, could do business, commerce or trade without being under the rule of the Maharathas.
Chhatrapathis Shivaji Maharaj stopped slavery, human trafficking, pillage and established a stock ( grain stock, food stock, salt amongst other things) exchange in Mumbai.
That's why Sindhusthan was the richest nation in the world in the 17th and the 18th century.
Before and after the Chhatrapathis and the Maharathas there wasn't any stock exchange or trade or commerce.
Before and after the Chhatrapathis and the Maharathas there was one way loot and loot only by the Harab Bedinis, Bentral Asian Turks, Biddis, Bortuguese, Butch, Brench, Bnglish, Bpanish.
Bujrathis like to say that Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj looted Surat. Chhatrapathi raided Surat, battled, killed 3 khans and brought back Pune's wealth looted (from the local populace of Pune) over a period of 3 years by Shaista Khan (subedar then of the present-day Bujrath region and also Burungzeb's mama) incessantly.
Bujrathis like to say that Raja Bhimdev was the Bujrathi king of Mumbai. Actually Raja Bhimdev was a refugee in Mumbai. Raja Bhimdev then had escaped and fled from Allahuddin Bhilji after Bhilji attacked and captured what is now Bujrath region. Raja Bhimdev was a Marathi king whose kingdom was all the way upto the present-day Bujrath region.
Raja Bhimdev and his 50 people were given refuge by Raja Bhaum (of Pune) of what is now Maharashtra region at a place near Mumbai called Kalva at Thane. Later Raja Bhimdev moved to Mahim for business and trade. Later Raja Bhimdev's 2 sons moved to Marol at Andheri for business and trade.
Now Bujrath has the Bhmedabad Stock Exchange and the Surat Stock Exchange. But Modi gov has taken the Mumbai Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange (Mumbai) to Bhmedabad. Many other institutions and organisations of Mumbai, Maharashtra (including 2 offices of RBI) have been taken to Bujrath. That is restrictive trade practice and monopolization and is illegal by law. People of Maharashtra must go to court and also do an andolan against Modi gov for that and bring Maharashtra's institutions and organisations back to Mumbai.
Loved his gratitude and how he explained his meeting with H.H the Dalia Lama and how he took the courage to stood up again! A powerful message to us! Impermanence and how to detach ourselves from materialistic world! We are just a tiny bodies in these huge universe! Truly loved how to expressed that meeting!
well said
Barishma Behta is trying to gain publicity, empathy and sympathy and then play the victim (as Bujrathis purposely do) by raking up controversy over the name of Mumbai and then do plagiarization and propoganda to claim that Bujrathis made Mumbai.
Mumbai is Maha Amba Bai. The same Amba Bai for whom Bujrathis do garba to invoke the goddess during navratri but don't feel a speck of shame while calling Amba Bai as they do and their masters the genocidal Bnglish did. How can the Bujrathis feel ashamed because garba is a romantic party for them not a devotional sacred sanskriti. Instead of invoking mother Amba Bai to take an avataar amidst them, Bujrathi girls do garba and become garbawati themselves. The abortion centres run full swing during navratri garba in Bujrath as well as Mumbai,Maharashtra. Bujrathi fathers have to hire detectives to spy on their girls to track their activities.
Mumbai has been officially named Mumbai since 1995 (28 years).
Barishma Behta Mumbai has been called Mumbai even by the Bortuguese and Brench as recorded in the 16th, 17th and 18th century.
Bujrathis came to Mumbai from Bathiawad to make money because Mumbai was the commercial and trading capital and the Bujrathi micro and small businessmen were slaves of the Binglish.
Jagannath Shankersheth (a Maharashtrian) was the first president of the Mumbai Association (apex organisation of all businessmen of Mumbai). Not only that but also Jagannath Shankersheth donated his entire wada (many acres) in Mumbai to build the factory for manufacturing trains.
Jagannath Shankersheth innaugurated the first train in 1853 in Mumbai 4 four years before the Binglish forced their kingdom on Sindhusthan.
The Binglish East Sindhia company came to Sindhusthan in 1605 but were not allowed to trade in the Maratha kingdom's territory (including Mumbai) until 1664.
The Bortuguese used to pay taxes to Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj.
Only after the marital alliance between the Bortuguese and the Binglish was the island of Mumbai (surrounded by the islands of Colaba, Mazgaon, Worli) subleased (not given as dowry) to the Bnglish.
Once the Bnglish East Sindhia Company tried to force trade (smuggle) with the Siddis of Jhangira at the Mumbai port. The Marathas routed both of them simultaneously and put the top 2 leaders of the Bnglish East Sindhia Company in jail.
Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj's not only rajyabhishek but also Indrabhishek (done to bhagwan Vishnu) was done in the year 1674 by the chief brahmin priest Gaga Bhat from Kashi in the presence of brahmin priests gathered from all over Sindhusthan. By 1646 itself Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj built a business in his territory and did foreign trade with the Bortuguese that earned him a revenue of 2.5 lakh hons (gold coins) in 1646 itself.
During the reign of any of the Chhatrapathis (until the Peshwas took over the reign of and disintegrated the Maratha kingdom into a confederacy ) neither the Bnglish nor the Bortuguese, neither the Brench nor the Biddis, neither the Bughal Turks nor the Adil Bhahis, neither the Butub Bhahis nor the Butch, could do business, commerce or trade without being under the rule of the Maharathas.
Chhatrapathis Shivaji Maharaj stopped slavery, human trafficking, pillage and established a stock ( grain stock, food stock, salt amongst other things) exchange in Mumbai.
That's why Sindhusthan was the richest nation in the world in the 17th and the 18th century.
Before and after the Chhatrapathis and the Maharathas there wasn't any stock exchange or trade or commerce.
Before and after the Chhatrapathis and the Maharathas there was one way loot and loot only by the Harab Bedinis, Bentral Asian Turks, Biddis, Bortuguese, Butch, Brench, Bnglish, Bpanish.
Bujrathis like to say that Chhatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj looted Surat. Chhatrapathi raided Surat, battled, killed 3 khans and brought back Pune's wealth looted (from the local populace of Pune) over a period of 3 years by Shaista Khan (subedar then of the present-day Bujrath region and also Burungzeb's mama) incessantly.
Bujrathis like to say that Raja Bhimdev was the Bujrathi king of Mumbai. Actually Raja Bhimdev was a refugee in Mumbai. Raja Bhimdev then had escaped and fled from Allahuddin Bhilji after Bhilji attacked and captured what is now Bujrath region. Raja Bhimdev was a Marathi king whose kingdom was all the way upto the present-day Bujrath region.
Raja Bhimdev and his 50 people were given refuge by Raja Bhaum (of Pune) of what is now Maharashtra region at a place near Mumbai called Kalva at Thane. Later Raja Bhimdev moved to Mahim for business and trade. Later Raja Bhimdev's 2 sons moved to Marol at Andheri for business and trade.
Now Bujrath has the Bhmedabad Stock Exchange and the Surat Stock Exchange. But Modi gov has taken the Mumbai Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange (Mumbai) to Bhmedabad. Many other institutions and organisations of Mumbai, Maharashtra (including 2 offices of RBI) have been taken to Bujrath. That is restrictive trade practice and monopolization and is illegal by law. People of Maharashtra must go to court and also do an andolan against Modi gov for that and bring Maharashtra's institutions and organisations back to Mumbai.
Long live his holiness Dalai Lama….he is so blessed the way he expressed how his holiness change the way he look towards life . When someone in that difficult situation where u feel lost n dark .the light he found from no where suddenly that thing……no words to explain.this interview is something else …this man is so humble.
I watched it seeing his holiness the Dalai Lama in the thumbnail..it was worth watching. Great job, Mr chef. His holiness the Dalai Lama's teachings will bring about definitive positive change in one's behaviour and attitude in life.
Omg!! What a two beautiful human being. This conversation was full of humility, empathy and honesty. Karishma is a gem, never seen a host show that much empathy.
Long live his holiness
🙏🏻 💕
So inspirational conversations. Long live His Holiness the great 14th Dalai Lama.
The Dalai Lama's word with you makes me teary ❤ and there might be strong karma between you and His Holiness.
I've probably seen every interview of this guy and he just amazes me with his humbleness. So down to earth, so real, no pretense and the ease with which he talks about his struggles and fears shows how deeply he is still connected to his own reality. God bless him with ever more success.
Indeed! 🙏🏻❤️
Thank you, Karishma, for conducting this wonderful interview with Vikas Khanna. Our Tibetan community thoroughly enjoyed it, and we've been sharing the video with many Tibetan people. Chef, thank you for sharing your story and inspiring us to create a new mandala and move forward. Your example is perfect, and I hope that the younger generation can learn from it as well. Thank you. 🙏🙏🤗
It's great to know how His Holiness The Dalia Lama's service aslo impacts individual's life and the humanity at large.
Long Live His Holiness The Dalai Lama 🙏🙏 very inspiring. Best wishes 💐
Long life his holiness Dalai Lama 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The aura around chef is so pure and strong, almost like god's favourite child or very evolved and positive
You r so lucky to hve blessings hh holiness the Dalai Lama, ❤❤❤❤
Idk why every min of this convo touched me.
A roller coaster of emotions in 45 mins. Worth Watching!
With listening The Dalai Lama, I subscribed yours channel.
Vikas sir you r so inspiring me and you talking about meet his holiness the 14th Dalai Lama took my heart away!!! Wow!!! Long live his holiness the 14th Dalai Lama.
When you meet someone at your breaking point.sometimes few words can change your life meaning forever.Whenever I m down,I listen to his holiness Dalai Lama.his simple English words always make me strong and change your life meaning
I just got a goosebumps while hearing him abt his authentic essay on mother..😭just amazed by his humbleness, authenticity and resilient personality.Thanks to karishma ji n team for such an inspiring interview 🙏🙏
Wonderful interview, Vikas Sir is truly humble and a genuine human being.
We couldn’t agree more! ❤️
Huge respect for Vikas Khanna. Amazed at his honesty and being grounded.
I find myself chosen to be watching this and being able to comprehend fully, to what's been said by both the interviewer and Vikas. This is beautiful. Thank you guys 🙏
Life is not a coincidence everything happens for a reason with your fate. I love how he demonstrated his feelings and anxiety turning it into the happiness and meaningful reason by meeting His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
What your grandma said was so true. Life is impermanence. Always stay humble and down to earth. But that is not easy to do that when you be very successful. Vikas Ji you are so humble and down to earth. So happy that you are loving person and kind hearted person. 🌎✌️❤️❤️
Gratitude. May His Holiness the Dalai Lama live long 🙏
Much needed one. Always the best vikas khanna.
Long live HH the dalai lama !
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Just like this podcast. Long live his holiness Dalai Lama 🙏🙏🙏
I love the anecdote about the essay on the mother. No wonder he is a Gem 💎. Rare and rarely understood , until now. God Bless him. I can feel the grief over his sister. I am sorry. She went too young.
Wow ! Loved it....His thoughts were straight from the heart....Thanks to both of you 😍🙌
Thank you for watching! ❤️
WOW.!!! This podcast is just Amazing. Vikas sir, you are not just a chef. You have the great intelligence to understand the great message of H. Holiness the Dalai Lama. Ordinary people would not grasp the meaning of the message. No wonder H. Holiness inspite of loosing his country, his palace n everything he owned. He is still one of the happiest person in the world. Coz he understands impermanence. Hence he does not give too much importance to materialistic stuff. Instead he has higher missions in life,like serving others, thus making your life much more meaningful. Vikas sir, after this podcast we have discovered that you are no ordinary person, but a very especial person to have had the opportunity to meet the great saint of this
century,who changed your perception of life. Thank you for sharing your great experience. 🙏🏻 🕉️ 🇮🇳
How fortunate to have time to meet His Holiness the Dalai Lama!! So happy for you!!❤❤❤
I am 70 years…and you inspired me so much!!!!God bless you beta
So inspiring sir, I just lost my job yesterday and I saw your interview and it’s very inspiring and gave me a great hope to relive and start again from the new chapter. I will relax for sometime and then I’m going to start again !! ´´ don’t be so celebrated and stay grounded and be humble !!’´❤ I got some many things from this interview. Thank you madam for the interview of chef vikas khanna.
Long live his holiness 14th the great Dalai Lama 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🌞🌞🌞🌙🌙🌙☀️☀️☀️🌈🌈🌈👏👏👏
His holiness always give light in darkness 😊
Two wonderful people talking to each other. Feels great to hear both of you speak.
Humble, grounded and hungry to make a difference
Long live his holiness Dalai Lama 🙏🏽🌺🌺🌺❤️
I love your shows, enjoy all interviews. Listening to vikas khanna, re assured my take on life on a different level.
I'm 53 yrs old fighting cancer, married twice, I believe all ge said about love and life. There is someone out there, I believe that even without boobs, I've more to offer than just physical characteristics of a woman. Kudos to the chef. He needs to bring his cooking to chicago!! Fulton street is lacking a fantastic indian resturant....
Thankyou for bringing such enlightened guests.
Dalai Rama's story was just so over whelming.
Keep rocking girl!!
More power to you! And thank you for watching! 🙏🏻❤️
Thanks for the honest interview.A very honest interview and an inspiration to all
Good luck and God bless
Long live his holiness the great 14th Dalai Lama and may his bless this person
Long life His Holiness the Dalai Lama 🙏🙏🙏 chaktsal !
Long live his holines 🙏🙏🙏🙏🌹❤️🙏🌹❤️❤️🌹
A must-watch interview! His Holiness The Dalai Lama transformed my perspective on daily life challenges and struggles just like him! …
He is lucky to felt his holiness blessings. It’s awesome. Some people they live around his holiness many years. Still there behave never changed. Even in Tibetan society I don’t see changes. My self from Nepal n I am Nepali living in New York. I always listening his holiness dharma teachings n advice every single night before go to bed. It helps me a lot.
Long live his holiness the 14 Dalai Lama ❤
Long live Hiss Holiness❤❤❤
Absolutely love this episode! He is so honest with all his answers and he is sharing everything like a common man!
Every one of us in our family adores Vikas Khanna. His innocence, freshness, authenticity, vulnerability and unwavering love for Bharat and faith in the Divine … every thing is so endearing!
Good things happen to good people…..beautiful soul…right here👆🏼❤️
So true! ❤️
Agreed fully! Hope you enjoyed the episode!
Dalai Lama🙏🏻🌅
My favourite chef Vikas Khanna always humble and beautiful human being. 💛 ✨ Thank you Karishma for this wonderful interview. 🙏🏻
Saw the last colour,thanks a lot for making this film.wonderful direction,wonderful acting by neena gupta
Vikas Khanna -you are the person who makes me believe in miracles . You make me believe in the energies of this universe. You make me believe that there is still a lot of good in this world.
The amount of wisdom in just this interview is worth a million so called influential videos. Absolutely love you to the moon and back.
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One of my favourite chef .So down to earth person 👨🍳
A true gem💎 so grounded, humble, loved the interview.
Beautiful! Only the Wise gets the Best and the Most out of everything! So did he from the words and gestures of His Holiness the Great 14th Dalai Lama. Salute to you brother!
Would like to read your travelogue!
Wishing you the best for your sister's project Vikas ❤ thanks for such a spiritual conversation. It was soul searching and fulfilling. 🎉
OMG ONE OF THE BEST INTERVIEWS OF Vikas Khanna, it can be watched and rewatched
Thank you so much for watching!
We appreciate this so much! ❤️
Thanks Karishma! Excellent interview 👍
So soothing and peaceful ❤
Karishma is giving the vibes of Poonam from vivah movie
Whenever he shares stories it connects ❤ and noted in brain .huge respect and truly agrees to equality in relationship and never feel less!
Absolutely! ❤️
What a beautiful episode! ❤️ Heartwarming !!! 07:33 - Fear of Failing
Absolutely! 🙏🏻❤️
One of my favourite parts too
One of my fav parts too shivam buddy and Kari ❤❤
Long live his holiness Dalai Lama 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Long live his holiness the 14th Dalai lama 🙏🙏🙏
Long life his holiness Dalai Lama 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 he is blessed
Vikas sir you are very lucky to get blessed 🙏 from H.H.The Dalai Lama 🙏
Your fortunate one! Only fortunate people get blessed from his holiness.
One and the only gentle man !!!!
You are an epitome of simplicity , humility and genuinity. My son idolises him to inculcate his qualities. God bless him abundantly.
Absolutely! 🙏🏻❤️
Thank you for bringing him on the show.. every part of your conversation is so liberating 🙏 wish you luck and light 🌸
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Dont know which lucky guy got this Chef's heart..
Congrats chef.love you as a human being. So humble, simple and proud of your brown colour. PROUD TO BE INDIAN AND WHO YOU ARE AND WHERE YOU COME FROM.My homeopath a white lady says our kitchen is a dispensary .love from South Africa
His subtle calm energy 😲😇✅️
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It's a very touchy story. He is really very honest.
I love to hear him talking, he should have his own podcast where he talks about anything and everything, i would pay to watch that
Long Live His Holiness Dalai Lama.
Great inspiration, hatsoff to your courage and hardwork ❤
Vikas!! Damn man… I just love him❤
So do we! ❤️
Awesome interview - one of your best Karishma !
Thank you for watching! 🙏🏻❤️
Thank you so much!
Vikash sir u r very spiritual n u really strength . Beautiful review
He’s so down to earth and humble 🙌🏻
… a star!
Oh absolutely! ❤️
... a star!
Long live His Holiness The Dalai Lama 🙏🙏🙏
Such a real conversation! ❤
Yes! So real and authentic
The best! ❤️
Yes! So real and authentic
Such a beautiful human being.bless you.
When Vikas sir talked about an incident of ironing his feet and the phrase that mom told him 2:39. Touched my heart❤️.
Sir, all pure,humble souls like u r surprised how they achieved so much.....bt u are chosen children of almighty. Even our president Smt.Draupadi Murmu ji said the same.
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Vikas khanna ❤❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰😘😘😘😘
This guy is gold 👑🧿 a beautiful soul and a MasterChef 💜
Absolutely! ❤️
Long life his holiness Dalia lama
Thank you for sharing your journey 🙏🏽
Well wishes 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Never seen this side of the master chef Vikas Khanna!
The most beautiful soul ❤
Agreed
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Agreed ❤
The women in his life! Uff❤
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He is One of the humble persons i have ever seen
May god bless you. U r a good person n always good things will happen to you.🙏🏽💐🙏🏽
Excited for this one!
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Pls let us know your thoughts once you watch!
Karishma it was wonderful!
Truly Inspiring !
There are many ways to make our country proud and this man did it and how!
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OMG... this is the first time I'm literally crying listening to this podcast. His journey... his fears .. failures are all so relatable to that of mine .
Thank you for watching! 🙏🏻❤️
He is very inspiring.thank you
This is an awesome video!!! Keep up the great work. Thanks a lot for putting a lot of efforts Humans of Bombay
What a beautiful soul chef Vikas is 🤍
Absolutely! ❤️
Wow like this episode ❤❤❤❤❤. Thank you sharing up urs failures to come up by touch of his holiness things. You know u r the luckiest person that’s why he choose you to be reborn during ur failure times.