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Bhajan evening from Strilky
23:35 - 0:14|Recorded on 16 Aug 2024
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Bhajan evening from Strilky
23:35 - 0:14
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From: 16 Aug 2024
Evening satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat in Strilky, Czech Republic. Singing bhajan Sri Puja Deepa Dayalu Data, Sataguru Alakhpuriji Avo, Kya Tuma Jano Hala Hamara, Tera Sataguru Rakho Laj, Bhajo Re Manva
My salutation to the Lord
0:20 - 0:25
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From: 21 Aug 2024
Archive 20240821 09 edited
Musical recording.
Jaya Sri Maheshwarananda Maharaj!
0:30 - 0:57
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From: 15 Aug 2024
Gain knowledge and follow Sanātana Dharma. Do not wander searching. Drive away wickedness and protect cows. Reflect on the Vedas and propagate righteous conduct. Uphold moral principles and do not lose heart. Foster love and do not quarrel. If some are against righteousness, do not mind them but follow the path of great men. Be strong and endure. Meditate to attain freedom and self-rule. Following truth leads to great spiritual and material wealth.
"I have found Guru Devpurījī. He is without any form, without any desire, and without any cause."
"O people of India, gain knowledge and follow Sanātana Dharma. Do not wander here and there searching."
Realisation of the Atma
1:05 - 1:59
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From: 3 Apr 2015
The Non-Dual Reality and Self-Realization: Cintan over Cintā
Advaita means non-duality; what is visible and touchable changes, but reality remains unchanged. Self-realization, ātmā anubhūti, is the direct experience of the Ātmā, witnessed once and forever. It stands as the witness of all worldly changes. Modern human cintan, thinking, is directed entirely outward into technology. This outward focus makes humans lonely, separated, and like technique itself, lacking ethics and spirituality. The purpose for which God sent humans is self-realization, and that inner ability is wasted. Ancient ṛṣis possessed durdarśan, distant vision, and durśravaṇ, distant hearing, through guru kṛpā. Sañjaya received such a blessing from Kṛṣṇa to see the Kurukṣetra war; when grace withdrew, the vision vanished. Thus, mokṣa mūlaṁ guru kṛpā—the root of liberation is guru's grace. The body itself illustrates the four castes: Brahmana is the head, Kshatriya the arms, Vaishya the trunk, Shudra the legs—all four in one body. The ātmā is immortal, everywhere, unlimited, whereas the body and its technologies are limited and dependent. True meditation is ātmā cintan, thinking on the Self, not just any visualization. Without proper cintan, one falls into cintā—worry, fear, nervousness, anger, hate, and jealousy. Cintā creates cracks in faith and dissipates bhakti, like a termite destroying a tree. Therefore, never be worried; take things as they are, for what will happen will happen. The first step of self-realization is to see thyself in each and every entity, bringing reconciliation and oneness.
"Cintā kabhī mat karanā."
"To see thyself in each and every entity — this is the first step of self-realization."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
