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The 3rd Sri Swami Maheshwarananda Festival (4/4)
22:45 - 0:00|Recorded on 8 Jun 2025
Welcome to the third Sri Swami Maheshwarananda Festival of Spiritual Music, Debrecen, Hungary.
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Mahashivaratri Celebration by Czech Hindu Religious Society, Prague
0:05 - 1:51
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From: 10 Mar 2013
Mahāśivarātri is a worship of Lord Śiva, celebrating consciousness, liberation, and the universal principle.
The Śivaliṅga is the central focus of worship, representing the entire universe. Śiva is the uncreated, endless consciousness that manifested itself. Śiva and Śakti are not genders but represent consciousness and universal energy. The divine resonance, Nāda, is the form of Supreme Brahman, from which Śiva manifests. He is the protector, as shown by drinking the poison to save the earth. The temple is within; self-realization comes from being present with a mind at zero. All religions are contained within the eternal truth. The duty is to protect the environment, as every atom is Śiva. Chanting the Mahā-Mṛtyuñjaya Mantra offers protection. The individual soul merges with the universal soul.
"Śiva means consciousness. Śiva means liberation. Śiva means the truth."
"Within you is the ocean of bliss, and within you is the fountain of joy. Within you is the immortal one."
Filming locations: Prague, Czech Republic.
Maha Shivaratri Celebration from Vienna
1:55 - 3:37
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From: 27 Feb 2014
Śivarātri is a night when Lord Śiva is approachable for prayers and blessings. This gathering celebrates that divine proximity. Śiva is the unborn, ultimate truth and universal consciousness from which all creation arises. He is the source of sound and light, represented by Oṁ. The Śiva Liṅga symbolizes the round, entire universe. The individual soul, Jīva, is a drop that ultimately merges into the ocean of Śiva. Spiritual practice requires single-pointed focus; attempting many paths leads nowhere. Discipline in fasting and practice is essential, with no compromise. While uncertainty and pain in life are inevitable, worrying and suffering are optional. Do not dwell on the past or fear the future; work with confidence in the present.
"Uncertainty is inevitable, but worrying is optional. Pain is inevitable, but suffering is optional."
"If you hold to one thing, you will master everything. If you try to do a little here and a little there, you will lose everything."
Filming locations: Vienna, Austria.
Mahashivaratri
3:45 - 5:13
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From: 7 Mar 2016
The resonance of Aum is the primordial technique to connect awareness with Cosmic Consciousness. This sound pervades the universe and awakens Śiva. A protocol exists for divine invocation, beginning with Gaṇeśa to remove obstacles, ensuring the success of subsequent worship. The essence of Śivarātri is the transition from darkness to light, facilitated by this universal resonance. Creation emerges from the interplay of space and consciousness, united by energy whose movement is the sound Aum. This resonance triggers illumination, manifesting as Śiva, the self-born source. The practice is a science of union, directing inner awareness toward that infinite light within.
"Scientists at NASA researched the sound in the universe and within the sun itself. I have a CD of this sound, and it is very clearly Oṁ."
"Between these two, space and consciousness, where the energy begins, there is a kind of movement, and that is called resonance. That resonance is called nāda. That is Nāda Yoga, sound. And that nāda is a universal nāda which is called Aum."
Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
Suffering makes us strong
5:20 - 5:52
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From: 28 Aug 2021
The divine descends into suffering to bear the pain of the world. In the difficult age of Kali, all beings endure hardship. Even divine incarnations like Kṛṣṇa and Jesus underwent profound suffering, demonstrating this universal condition. An old man's story illustrates how worldly success fades into loneliness and pain, revealing suffering's inevitability. Our physical bodies and possessions are temporary, but the inner soul remains. All beings, including sages and gods, experience suffering as they absorb the collective anguish. This shared experience ultimately dissolves into the divine.
"All ṛṣis, sādhus, gurus, and God—all were suffering. They are taking from others our heart, our pain."
"Better is that we quickly die than hurry home. That is why maybe it is good."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
