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An episode discussing a significant recorded incident that had major implications, though specific details are not available from the provided materials.
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Browse era →This appears to be the inaugural episode (Episode 0) of Cult of Psyche, titled 'Caught on Camera: The Incident That Changed Everything.' Based on the title, the episode likely explores a pivotal moment or event that was captured on video or camera, which subsequently had transformative effects. As the first episode, this may have established foundational themes or origin stories for the show. Without the transcript, the specific nature of the incident, its context, and its significance to the show's mythology remains unclear, but the title suggests it deals with a defining moment in the show's lore.
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the 13th story from the Baital Pachisi, a collection of Hindu folktales, which centers on a king who disguises himself as a thief.
The host Psyche discusses the twelfth story from the Baital Pachchisi mythology, titled 'The Cup That Held Four Innocences'.
This episode covers the 10th story from the Baital Pachchisi folktale collection.
Psyche tells the seventh tale from the Baital Pachisi, where King Vikram must solve a riddle about which of four suitors should marry a beautiful princess who demands beauty, strength, and knowledge.
Psyche narrates the sixth tale from Baital Pachisi, where King Vikram must solve a riddle about identity after a goddess restores two men to life with their heads switched.
Psyche hosts a late-night casual stream to say hello to viewers while not feeling well, discussing his recent dreams and personal struggles, interspersed with experimental poetry/music videos.