
Episode focusing on Matangi, likely exploring the Hindu goddess through song and spiritual discussion.
This inaugural episode of Cult of Psyche appears to center around Matangi, a significant figure in Hindu tantra and one of the ten Mahavidyas (great wisdom goddesses). The title 'Green Tongue Queen' likely references Matangi's traditional iconography where she is often depicted with a green complexion and is associated with speech, music, and the arts. The subtitle 'A Song of Matangi' suggests this episode may have incorporated musical elements or chanting in addition to discussion of this powerful goddess figure. As the very first episode (Episode 0), this likely served as an introduction to the show's format and themes, establishing the connection between mythology, spirituality, and artistic expression that would become central to the podcast.
An introductory episode exploring Matangi, the Hindu goddess associated with wisdom and leftovers.
An exploration of Matangi, a tantric Hindu goddess who emerges from leftover food and challenges conventional notions of purity in divinity.
An exploration of the Hindu goddess Matangi through divine invocation practices.
A devotional song/poem dedicated to Rambha, an ocean-born Apsara Queen, exploring themes of divine feminine power emerging from primordial waters.
An exploration of the Śyāmala Daṇḍakam, a sacred Sanskrit hymn by Kālidāsa, presented in English translation for the first time to Western audiences.
This episode appears to be primarily an atmospheric or experimental piece featuring music, ambient sounds, and minimal spoken content related to the Hindu goddess Bagalamukhi.