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Sushrut Badhe was born on 21 April, 1990 in India, is an An indian poet. Discover Sushrut Badhe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?
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Sushrut Badhe (Sanskrit: सुश्रुत् बढे, born 21 April 1990) is an Indian author, researcher on Sanskrit scripture and manufacturer of Ayurvedic products.
He has rewritten the Sanskrit scriptures Bhagavad Gita and three Upanishads, Isha, Kena and Mandukya in rhymed English.
Born in Puducherry, after completing his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Pondicherry Engineering College (P.E.C.), Badhe joined Sri M.R.Damle in 2011 as his shishya in KVM Research Laboratories to learn about Gita, manufacturing and research of Ayurvedic Medicines.
Currently, Badhe is CEO of KVM Research Laboratories which manufactures and exports Ayurvedic Health products and is a researcher and secretary at Midam Charitable Trust where he studies the use of Vedic Chants for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder through the Vedic Chants Intervention Program (VCIP) designed by Sri M.R.Damle.
In 2024, KVM Research Labs, spearheaded by Sri M.R.Damle, he launched the 'Mriga Ayurveda' division to promote ayurvedic veterinary products and to undertake research in collaboration with other research institutes and farmers to underscore the importance of ayurvedic veterinary medicine.
In 2014, he published a book of poems titled "The Rhythm of the Spirit", a collection of select 34 poems on Man, Life and God.
The poem 'A Father's Song' from the book was appreciated by former President Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam.
In the same year, Badhe published an e-book "Voice of Krishna: Secrets of the Self" in which he rewrote the First V Chapters of the Sanskrit scripture Bhagavad Gita into English rhymes.
His views on poetry were quoted by Jernail Singh Anand, noted environmentalist and column writer in a research paper on "Poetic Discourse":
"A poet is not the creator, but the created. He is nothing more than a pen- a mere instrument in the hands of a mystic invisible wielder. The true poet owns neither the words nor the impact that the words create." - Poetic Discourse: For Whom the Pen Rolls, P 804
In 2014, as a researcher of Midam Charitable Trust, he conducted a collaborative research with Dinesh Kumar of Department of Genetics, Madras University on the effect of Vedic Chants on children with Autism Spectrum Disorder at Satya Special School, Pondicherry.
Currently, Badhe is collaborating with eminent Neurologist Dr.Sunil Narayan of JIPMER to study the impact of Vedic Chants on children with autism and other neural disorders.
In 2023, his research papers on 'Vedic therapeutics for children with special needs: A review of our lived experiences and challenges in implementing the Vedic chants intervention program (VCIP) and on 'Nutritional psychiatry concepts in the Bhagavad Gita' bagged prizes at the world Sanskrit conference organised by Srinivas university Mangalore.
In 2015, Badhe rendered all 700 Sanskrit verses of the 18 Chapters of the Gita into English rhymes and released a paperback "Bhagavad Gita: Rhythm of Krishna" under Sri Aurobindo's Action Publications.
Designed by Sri M.R.Damle, the Krishna's Butter project was launched in 2015 with the aim of introducing the Bhagavad Gita to school going children.
Sushrut's "Bhagavad Gita: Rhythm of Krishna" and Senior Pathologist Dr. Bhawana Badhe's "Krishna's Butter for Champion Students" was used for developing a Gita teaching module for kids which contains 19 practical lessons for children, 19 cartoon illustrations, 99 Select Bhagavad Gita verses and 99 English rhyming translations.
During COVID-19 lock down, Krishna's Butter project launched online classrooms for children worldwide in six Indian regional languages.
Sushrut started an adult version of the program.
The module, which was taught in schools since 2015, became viral during the lockdown and over 4000 children from across the world enrolled in the free 19-day digital workshops on the Gita for kids and was declared a world record title by Assist World Records Foundation.
In 2016, he rewrote three Sanskrit Upanishads in rhymed English.
He has also launched the first Mobile app to have Upanishad in audio rhyme format.
In 2022, Badhe launched a book titled Sri Aurobindo's Vedanta- Rhythm of Ananda at the Pondicherry-Auroville Poetry Festival (PPF).
Badhe has also recorded and released the Sanskrit texts in rhyme format though audio, mobile application and video broadcasts.
He also writes in the Sri Aurobindo's Action, a journal associated with Sri Aurobindo Ashram.
Currently he is writing verses from the Rig Veda in rhymes.
His book "Bhagavad Gita: Rhythm of Krishna" which contains a rhyme rendition of all the shlokas of the Gita is multi-layered, offering practical and metaphysical knowledge.
It earned him a place in the Limca Book of Records.
The unique part of this translation was that the rhythm and rhyme were maintained in the English translation following the original Sanskrit version.
In 2021, in a philosophical exploration in the Journal of religion and health, he co-authored a paper "COVID‑19, Moral Injury and the Bhagvad Gita" with neurologist Dr. Sunil Narayan and Psychiatrist Dr.Bindu Menon.
In the study, four Ds- Detachment, Duty, Doer-ship and Dhyana or meditation from the Gita were explored for their utility for Health Care workers (HCW) faced with moral and psychological distress.
Verses from his book, Bhagavad Gita: Rhythm of Krishna were cited:
“Vested you are with the authority to perform,
But not seek your action’s fruits in any form
When by the fruits of actions you aren’t motivated
From discharging your duties, you never get deviated 2.47
Perform your every action in this Yogic way
All attachments Arjuna, you must throw away
From accomplishments and loss find your release
Then you shall attain the Yogic poise and peace". 2.48
The Vedic Chants Intervention Program (VCIP) is a group therapy designed by Sri M.R.Damle for the management of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.