Ritika Kochhar

Dillikidiva

Society EN ↓ 13 episodes

An urban woman recording her learnings about culture, mythology, spirituality, social changes and ecology as she travels through India and other countries.

Author

Ritika Kochhar

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Society

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Latest episode

Sep 13, 2025

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Episodes

The Students of the GBF Summer School, Museum Rietberg speak - Naveed, Amélie and Indranil. 13.09.2025

In this ArtRadio episode, the participants of Musavvari - the first GBF Summer School at the Rietberg Museum, share their journey into the living traditions of South Asian miniature painting under two contemporary miniature painting masters. From pigments and paper, to beetlewings, music, and the magic of collaboration across borders, the students reflect on what they learned during this intensive...

GBF Foundation Summer School - Meet the Teachers , Manish Soni, Sonika Soni & Murad Khan Mumtaz 04.09.2025

ArtRadio commences again as contemporary miniaturists Murad Khan Mumtaz, Manish Soni and Sonika Soni share their journeys, the legacy of miniature traditions, and how this art form continues to evolve for today’s world. From family legacies to innovative practice, they reveal why miniatures are not just about technique, but also about storytelling, culture, and identity. Recorded at the GBF Founda...

Episode 11 Sacred Spaces - Nizammudin's renewal. In conversation with Ratish Nanda 09.12.2020

The Nizammuddin stepwell or baoli was built by the Sufi saint, Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia in the years 1321-22. The Nizamuddin Baoli is the only surviving stepwell in Delhi which still has underground springs and is still used for drinking water. The water from this baoli is considered to have miraculous powers and continues to be held in reverence. 700 years later, Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC)...

Episode 10 - Goddess Sita's Compassion 04.12.2020

In today's time, we think of Sita as the version of Lakshmi that is associated with self sacrifice and the good wife who accepts her fate. But the Goddess Sita was an ancient Vedic Goddess, who is mentioned in the Rigvedas (1500-1200 BC) as an earth goddess who blesses the land with good crops and was associated with fertility. We're taught that when you have to face a painful separation or situat...

Dhumvati, Letting Go and a Tarot Reading for the pandemic 12.09.2020

Meet Dhumvati - an unusual Goddess. She's the goddess of disappointment and letting go; and can get you through a lot. We’re also getting a reading for these difficult times from Meera Bhatia, tarot reader extraordinary who has also left us all a special gift meditation that we should all do everyday.

Goddess Lakshmi & the Sustainable Development Goals 02.08.2020

Goddess Lakshmi is the goddess of prosperity, but also sustainability. The word 'Shri" was another name for Lakshmi and Kings had to vow to bring 'Shri' to their kingdoms or they lost the right to rule. But in 2020, sustainability and prosperity are all important, and there are two very important reasons why the world needs India to lead the way on sustainability.

Which Goddess are you? And which flowers should you be showered with? 03.07.2020

Using Sally Kempton's book 'Awakening Shakti' and my book-'Weapons of Kalki, Book 1- Book of Love', we explore the Hindu Goddesses, their strengths and the flowers used to worship each

Sustainable fashion with designer Jattinn Kochhar 16.06.2020

designer Jattinn Kochhar talks to Ritika Kochhar about sustainability and fashion

Sacred Spaces 14072019 - La Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona, Spain 14.07.2019

There are so many sacred spaces across the world - and one of my favourites is La Sagrada Familia - a temple in Barcelona that was designed by Antoni Gaudi where he famously declared that "God is my client". It's been 118 years in the making but it's one of the most visited sites in the world.

Sacred Spaces 07072019 - Why Sati and the Shakti peeths are so important 14.07.2019

The story of Sati and Shiva isn't about a woman who kills herself over her husband's honour. It's a story of a goddess seeing herself being disrespected by her father and preferring to kill herself so that the world can see her power. Which is why the Shaktipeeths are still important and worshipped in a masculine world where Radha and Sita are being omitted even from our greetings

Sacred Spaces 30062019 14.07.2019

The lines from the Japji Sahib - Pavan Guru, Pani Pita, Mata Dharat Mahan (air is the guru, water our father and mother our earth) has inspired the Kheti Virasat Mission who's natural farming methods is making a lot of money for some farmers in Punjab

Sacred Spaces 24062019 14.07.2019

Sacred Spaces are more than just areas . They can just be a smell, image or decorations that makes you happy and a better person

Sacred Spaces 18062019 01.07.2019

What are Sacred Spaces? they aren't woo-woo. They're the opposite. they're places you go to regain your energy and enthusiasm, to remember the good moments, the things that give you happiness and peace. And I can guarantee you that it isn't a memory of a fight with an office colleague. Perhaps there's a reason that people went on holidays to pilgrimage spots with family. There are some places that...

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