Pavan Kannan
Coffee with Vemana
Coffee with Vemana is a podcast dedicated to exploring the profound wisdom of the legendary 17th-century Telugu poet and social reformer, yogi Vemana The show is hosted by Pavan Kannan, a theater actor and voice-over artist, who is joined in each episode by the scholar M. Srihari garu Together, they delve into Vemana’s timeless padyamulu (verses), which are celebrated for their simple language and powerful metaphors that continue to resonate with people today.
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Episodes
Was Vemana a Determinist? 14.03.2026 11:58
The final episode explores the debate between determinism and free will, questioning whether human life is a pre-programmed sequence like a "computer program" where we are merely "instruments"
Was Vemana a Social Non-Conformist? 13.03.2026 14:48
The hosts discuss Vemana's warning that "if ten people say it, it becomes law," urging individuals to use their own reason rather than blindly following the crowd or outdated traditions
Was Vemana a Master of Silence? 13.03.2026 12:17
This episode delves into the virtue of being a "Sage of Silence," arguing that the truest yogi is one who remains humble and quiet rather than boasting about their knowledge
Was Vemana an Enemy of Anger? 13.03.2026 11:51
Focusing on the destructive power of "Kopamu" (anger), this episode explores Vemana's teaching that anger reduces a person's greatness and acts as an internal "shadow" enemy
Was Vemana an Indian Socrates? 13.03.2026 13:34
Focusing on his anti-establishment stance, the episode compares Vemana to Socrates for his courage in questioning the authority of kings and the social status quo
Was Vemana a Rationalist? 13.03.2026 15:52
This episode examines Vemana as a "Hethuvaadi" (rationalist) who challenged superstitions and empty rituals, such as the practice of feeding crows to honor deceased ancestors
Was Vemana a Marxist? 13.03.2026 7:55
The discussion draws a direct parallel between Vemana’s 16th-century call for the unity of the poor and Karl Marx’s 19th-century slogan, "Workers of the world unite"
Was Vemana an Alchemist? 13.03.2026 10:06
This episode explores the legend of Vemana and his friend Abhiram attempting to create physical gold through alchemy, only for Vemana to eventually realize that spiritual wisdom is the only true wealth
Who was young Vemana? 13.03.2026 11:59
The hosts discuss Vemana's early life as a "Bhogi" (seeker of pleasures) who stole from his family to satisfy a prostitute before a dramatic spiritual awakening led him to become a "Yogi"
Who is Vemana? 13.03.2026 10:59
The focus of this inaugural discussion is one of Vemana’s most famous and beloved verses: "Uppu Kappurambu" (Salt and Camphor). Through this poem, Vemana teaches us a profound lesson about discernment and character.
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