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The time for the Unity
3:10 - 3:29|Recorded on 19 Jun 2018
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The 3rd Sri Swami Maheshwarananda Festival (3/4)
3:30 - 4:37
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From: 8 Jun 2025
The heart's door is kept open for the divine, yet days pass in longing without that vision. A constant search persists, night and day. The teaching reveals that the true self is not separate; like oil in a seed, the divine essence is within all. One is the temple, the deity, and the pilgrim. All powers lie within, requiring inner strength to face and dissolve internal obstacles through mantra and consciousness. This fire of seeking is essential, for without it, one cannot ascend. The path involves both this inner realization and a devotional plea for grace and darśan to liberate the heart.
"Like oil in the seed, fire in the wood, fragrance in a flower. Like this, my true self is all one."
"Strength is life, and weakness is death. All powers lie within you."
Filming location: Debrecen, Hungary
The True Pilgrimage
4:45 - 6:00
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From: 8 Jun 2025
The true pilgrimage is to the Guru's feet.
The aim of all pilgrimage is where the Guru lives. At those feet, disciples cross the river of wisdom. Reaching that presence brings immense bliss. The Guru comes to liberate, not merely to provide comfort. Longing for this is essential. Reading the Guru's books reveals our inner qualities and how to change. Purifying oneself brings one nearer to one's true, blissful nature. As consciousness clarifies, understanding deepens. The direct way is true love and devotion. Through mercy and practice, one reaches the aim. All pilgrimages are at the Guru's Lotus Feet.
"Knowledge is found at the Gurudeva’s doorstep."
"Forget worldly pleasures. Only then can you meet God."
Sri Swami Maheshwarananda Festival from Vienna
6:05 - 7:52
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From: 12 Jan 2025
Devotion is expressed through song and remembrance of the divine. A bhajan written in 1983 conveys receiving the divine name for constant repetition, coloring the singer with devotion and a plea for eternal protection. Another famous bhajan requests the divine light to inflame the heart and dispel darkness. The following song honors the Guru as the highest Self, stating this realization is impossible without devotion to the grace-bestowing saints. Meeting the Guru is described as life's highest attainment. The gathering concludes with a kīrtan to Śiva, invoking his various names as the auspicious destroyer and supreme lord.
"I received the divine name from you to repeat it again and again."
"Please inflame the light in my heart. May your light dispel my darkness."
Clean Your Inner Conflicts
8:00 - 9:29
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From: 1 Oct 2007
Yoga in daily life extends beyond personal health to encompass society and planetary peace. It is not merely physical exercise but a comprehensive practice. The ego claims ownership of the planet, yet we belong to it as guests. This false ownership sows seeds of conflict—over territory, family, and caste—causing global unrest. True practice requires cleansing inner dissatisfaction and conflict. External rituals like wearing stones are less potent than polishing one's own inner being, the most precious stone. The practice of mālā is an offering of the mind; its power flows from the practitioner's thoughts and feelings during repetition. Caution is needed most from oneself. Yoga must transcend selfishness to include physical, mental, social, and spiritual health for the entire planet. The story of a devoted king tested by God illustrates the severity of trials required to uphold one's word and principles for the sake of truth, demonstrating the depth of surrender beyond mere theory.
"Mother Earth has enough for everyone’s needs, but never enough for greed."
"Polish your stone."
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
DVD 383
