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Singing bhajans by Swami Gajanandji

23:00 - 23:37|Recorded on 10 Jun 2022
Devotion is the direct expression of the heart's longing for the divine. The song is an offering, a plea for refuge in the guru, who is the true shelter. Through repetitive chanting and praise, the individual consciousness seeks to dissolve. The devotee acknowledges personal incapacity for rigorous practice, surrendering entirely to grace. Worldly attachments and the snares of illusion are recognized as binding. The sole request is for the guru's compassionate hand to provide crossing. Liberation is described as the burning away of latent impressions and the cessation of identification with elemental principles. The act of singing itself becomes the transformative path. "O Swāmījī, you live within, you live in my heart." "Japa tapa na hove mujhase, yahī Prabhu ārajāhe." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic

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Bhajan evening from Vep

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The text is a devotional invocation honoring a spiritual lineage. It begins with salutations to divine and guru figures, repeating their names with honorifics. The structure is intentionally repetitive for meditative chanting. The sequence remains consistent, focusing on the transmission of grace. Minor phonetic variations in transcription do not alter the core intent. The repetition is a feature of the practice, not an error. The invocation establishes a sacred connection through sound and remembrance. "Oṁ Śrī Alakhpurīśa Mahādevam, Śrī Śrīdeveśvara Mahādevam." "Viśvagurujī Paramahaṁsa Maheśvarānanda Yogirāja."

Is this thought really important to you?

0:45 - 1:40 | From: 10 Jun 2017
A guided meditation on analyzing and releasing thoughts to achieve mental freedom. Settle into a comfortable posture, relaxing the entire body. Observe the natural breath, feeling the body's energy and motionlessness. Release all thoughts to relieve stress. Now, analyze your thoughts. From many thoughts, select one major thought. Investigate its cause, origin, and importance. Recognize that this analysis itself can create tension. Forgive the thought, forget it, and become free. You possess the power to give it up. All mental modifications are like waves on water; they will calm down. Relax physically and mentally. Do not return to thoughts that cause stress. Bring awareness to the center of the brows and look inwardly toward a beautiful future. The past is past; remain present. Purify your energy with each heartbeat, breath, and thought, moving toward light and clarity. Feel the shelter of the lineage. Conclude by feeling the breath, chanting, and gently returning awareness to the body. "Analyze your thoughts, and from many thoughts, pick up one major thought." "All the vṛttis, all the thoughts, just like the waves on the water. It will calm down." Filming location: Debrecen, Hungary

You are the ocean of bliss

1:45 - 2:54 | From: 1 Jun 2008
Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. The discourse explores the nature of true, divine bliss (Ānanda) found within the universal Self (Ātmā), contrasting it with temporary worldly happiness. It emphasizes the purifying power of spiritual thought and sound. "Within you is the fountain of joy, and within you is the ocean of bliss." "Ānandoham means 'I am blissful'... I have the divine bliss within me." The teaching explains that all beings seek happiness, but lasting bliss is one's true nature, not found externally. It distinguishes the individual soul from the universal Ātmā. Using the parable of Śiva and Pārvatī's quest for immortality (Amar Kathā), it illustrates that the mortal world operates in cycles and that true wisdom must be preserved and shared. The story of Śiva, Pārvatī, and villagers criticizing their every action demonstrates that one should not be swayed by others' opinions. The conclusion advises regular introspection to connect with the inner source of peace

Aim of the Master

3:00 - 3:40 | From: 1 Aug 2014
The living transmission of knowledge requires a master, a disciple, and the spoken wisdom. A technique dies if not passed on. The master aims to make the disciple a master, surpassing the philosopher's stone which only transforms. Good qualities must be transmitted to be perfected. This process is defined by Śruti, Śrotriya, and Śrota. Śruti is the authentic scripture. The Śrotriya is the master who understands and explains it. The Śrota is the listening disciple. Without this chain, knowledge is lost. Reading a book differs from learning from a realized teacher. The transmission must be accurate to become Smṛti, or remembered tradition. This system upgrades spiritual understanding. What you receive, you must give. This protects and elevates all. "Śruti is that which is taught by the Master." "A Satguru is one who is Brahmaniṣṭha—a knower, a realizer of Brahman. He is the Śrotriya who can speak about Brahman." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic

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You are the ocean of bliss

1:45 - 2:54 | From 1 Jun 2008
Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. The discourse explores the nature of true, divine bliss (Ānanda) found within the universal Self (Ātmā), contrasting it with temporary worldly happiness. It emphasizes the purifying power of spiritual thought and sound. "Within you is the fountain of joy, and within you is the ocean of bliss." "Ānandoham means 'I am blissful'... I have the divine bliss within me." The teaching explains that all beings seek happiness, but lasting bliss is one's true nature, not found externally. It distinguishes the individual soul from the universal Ātmā. Using the parable of Śiva and Pārvatī's quest for immortality (Amar Kathā), it illustrates that the mortal world operates in cycles and that true wisdom must be preserved and shared. The story of Śiva, Pārvatī, and villagers criticizing their every action demonstrates that one should not be swayed by others' opinions. The conclusion advises regular introspection to connect with the inner source of peace

Around the World - A Journey of Remembrance and Reverence

7:45 - 7:52 | From 10 Jan 2026
I recently traveled to pay respects at the samādhi of a revered female ascetic. She was the first female Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara in our tradition, renowned for memorizing sacred texts from a very young age and receiving a title for it. She had a large spiritual family of disciples managing various ashrams. We shared a good connection from past meetings at gatherings and when she visited our Guru. Upon learning of her passing, I journeyed through the night to attend the funeral procession in Ahmedabad, which culminated in her burial at a chosen site outside the city alongside other senior ascetics. It was a full 24-hour journey of remembrance. "She was the first female Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara in our Akhāṛā." "Her wish was to have her samādhi in Hargośālā." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India

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