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Yoga in Daily Life in India
0:05 - 0:38 (33 min)
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Evening satsang with Mahamandaleshwar Swami Gyaneshwarpuriji.from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Sharing a few things about Yoga in Daily Life in India. Yoga classes are held in Ashrams, now we want to introduce Yoga in Daily Life for everyday life. When they hear the name of Vishwaguruji, everything turns to good. We are conducting seminars in more and more universities in India. We are publishing a magazine called Vishwa Deep Divya Sandesh, each month.
The materialized OM
0:45 - 1:07 (22 min)
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A refreshing wind signals progress as we prepare for the temple's opening in four months, a short time when busy. The leader's presence accelerates the work, though daily changes are subtle until seen from afar. This completion is a divine achievement of a great vision, yet it is not an end but a step in perpetual creation. Our role is to participate and support, for every small action has effect. This place transforms the land and society, carrying a universal vibration. We must invite skilled helpers to share in this work for future generations, a gift for all humanity to draw nearer to the divine. "Time seems to run more quickly when we are busy, when we engage ourselves in activities." "This area will never be completed. It is like the universe." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
At the roots of our Parampara
1:15 - 2:47 (92 min)
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Evening satsang from Himalaya. Swami Dyaneswarpuri said that we should use our name Yoga in Daily Lide otherwise somebody else will do it. It is a big oportunity to visit in Badrinath with Vishwaguruji which is a very importana pilgrimage place in India. Sadwi shanti has felt love for her childhood towards mountens. She speaks about her journey in the Himalayas. She many times came back there and feel like her home. She tells her experiences in Sri Devpuriji's cave. Vishwaguruji's family had a brass plate which was special. There is difference between piano and harmonium. There are different customs when a girl or a boy is born in a willage. Vishwaguruji tells some stories from his childhood. Vishwaguruji has a rishi parampara in his family. Ravana was lerned but he has ego and desire. The story of Ravana and Vidhata Ravanas daughter and her husband. Furudev can change zhe desteny. Guru and disciple is one. In India there is living God. The story of Guruji and one of his discipe who w
We are all disciples
2:55 - 3:25 (30 min)
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The grace flows from Mahāprabhujī to his disciple, Maṅgīlālji. All revered beings are manifestations. When Maṅgīlālji requested his mantra, Mahāprabhujī declared he had no need, calling him the greatest. All are disciples regardless of origin. The complete ones are as described: life is essentially just two, Śiva and Rāma. Maṅgīlālji, made of Rāma, is above all and is a Jīvan Mukta. That liberated state is the ultimate goal for which one must strive. Blessings flow from their mantra. "Please, Gurudev, give me my mantra as well." "You have no need for that. You are Maṅgalāl, but you are the greatest of the great." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Mother and father
3:30 - 4:00 (30 min)
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The mother is primary, her connection to the child is fundamental and sacrificial. A mother carries the child and will protect it above all else, even at her own physical peril. The father provides and is good, but the mother's bond is immediate and profound. One must have good children and be good parents. Current difficulties arise when parents did not act properly. The spiritual practice involves the navel center, which originates from the father's seed but is received and known by the mother's body. From a single seed comes great growth. "A mother is a mother. For the child, she is very humble and very good." "The nābhi is which came from the father... but the mother, she was feeling that my child is in something, in my body, yes. Father doesn't know, he cannot understand, but she knows." Filming location: Austria
We should be good for others
4:05 - 4:33 (28 min)
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A cold night in a forest reveals our fundamental unity and compassion. I recall a family sheltering animals from the cold, embodying selfless care. This contrasts with a world pursuing material gain and harming life, as in hospitals. True yoga is not mere exercise but daily kindness to all beings, aligning with our inner goodness. We are interconnected; anger and negativity harm this unity. By returning to thoughts of the divine guide within, we cultivate inner beauty and purity. In this challenging age, we must remain strong, help others, and recognize we are all one essence. "Try to thank you, to thank you all the times." "This is what we call yoga in daily life." Filming location: Austria
Where can we see God?
4:40 - 5:51 (71 min)
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The divine journey seeks God within creation and the self. We profess belief yet cannot see God directly, only witnessing the supreme's creation in all entities. Humans possess intellect surpassing animals, yet still fail to understand or honor this creation, even in elements like water which is life. Self-realized masters may represent God, but the ultimate search continues within, obscured by many covers. We often disappoint the divine, as illustrated by the story of the bamboo asked to sacrifice for a greater purpose, teaching that God works to remove our ego, pride, and cruelty. Another tale of a climber demanding proof shows that trust requires surrendering control, not bargaining. True devotion means recognizing God within every creature and oneself. Practice like prāṇāyāma purifies the nervous system and balances the body's energies through the chakras, promoting health and harmony. This science of yoga advises moderation, natural living, and releasing negative emotions to maintain well-being. "God is within us. God is within us and in every creature." "If you trust in me, then leave your hands free." Filming location: Raumati Beach, New Zealand
We should have roots
5:55 - 6:54 (59 min)
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Yoga is a progressive path requiring tailored techniques for growth, like a child advancing through life stages. We must evolve beyond mere physical exercise to teach yoga's full science, especially at universities where its depth is often unknown. Many traditions and teachers exist, each with their own disciples, just as every mother has her own child—all are valid and should be respected. True roots come from genuine lineage and practice, not from those who claim exclusivity. Modern life severs these roots, leading to disconnection, much like a leaf blown from its tree. Our goal is to merge with the divine, like a drop returning to the ocean, through sincere practice and loyalty to authentic teachings. "University, but I don't know what yoga is. So, we have to teach them at the university. Because only physical exercises are not enough." "Similarly, everyone has their mother, their father, their children, friends, etc. And that is what we call the best path." Filming location: Slovenia
Try to be nirmohi
7:00 - 7:36 (36 min)
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The Earth suffers from human exploitation, and our food has been destroyed by the loss of natural seeds and chemical pollution. We have dug coal, diverted water, and injected chemicals, making the mother suffer. Seeds that once lasted for generations now must be bought anew, and our vegetables are tasteless and dangerous. Educated people have ruined everything. Many diseases arise from this corrupted food. Yet, some are returning to cultivate good seeds at home. We must detach from worldly attachments to move toward the Supreme. Attachment, or moha, is the heaviest obstacle to self-realization. Discipline and satsang are the paths to remove this attachment. A story of a detached king illustrates that true renunciation means no attachment, even to family. Our senses and mind constantly seek more, but we must direct the mind through satsang and wisdom to control attachment while in the body. "Holy Gurujī used to say that Bhagavān Viṣṇu put seva and mokṣa in a scale. And the scale of seva was much heavier than mokṣa." "Attachment will always be as long as we have this physical body, as long as the indriyas are active. There will always be. But we should know this: that we wake our wisdom to know and to decide." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
How to release stress
7:40 - 8:37 (57 min)
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Public lecture of Vishwaguruji from Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand. Our psychological problems are often connected to a certain fear. Yoga is a solution for removing fear and stress. Vishwaguruji explains the proper chanting of AUM and how to balance the two hemispheres of the brain/nervous system.
AUM and Chakras
8:45 - 9:50 (65 min)
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The resonance of OM and the balance of the nāḍīs govern health and consciousness. The body is a system of 72,000 nerves, centered on three primary channels: the left, the right, and the central Suṣumṇā. The left nostril, or moon channel, governs emotion and change, influenced by lunar tides. The right nostril, or sun channel, represents steady consciousness and solar fire. Their alternating flow every 14 minutes balances the hemispheres and glands. Prāṇāyāma purifies these channels. Techniques like Nāḍī Śodhana involve alternate-nostril breathing to cleanse the nervous system indirectly through lung and blood purification, not by forcing air into nerves. Chanting OM, with its four sounds originating from the navel, creates resonance that heals internal organs. Physical practice must begin with gentle body warming to prepare the joints and circulation, not with advanced postures. Headaches are addressed through hydration and postures like forward bends to increase cranial blood flow. Breath exercises like Bhastrikā and Kapālabhāti cleanse the head and remove tension. Ultimately, these practices relax all nāḍīs, dissolve stress, and restore natural health. "The left nostril is the moon. The principle of the moon is water, and the principle of the water is emotion." "We cannot put the air in our nerves, but it goes through the purification of our lungs, our oxygen." Filming location: Sydney, Australia
The stone will melt
9:55 - 10:47 (52 min)
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The sky of the self is the ultimate goal, requiring complete merger into its purity. Achieving this is both simple and profoundly difficult. One must dissolve into that sky, just as water blends into milk. Many cannot understand this truth initially, just as many did not recognize divine figures like Krishna or Rama in their time. The ocean of nectar is the illuminated knowledge within, but doubt makes one an inert stone within it, unable to taste the nectar. The Guru is the giver, and the soul must become like the clear, blemish-free sky. The heart, often hard as iron, must melt through inner fire to become pure and strong. The human body represents universal principles—head, hands, trunk, and legs—but all humans are fundamentally one, beyond division. Live to serve all creatures with health and happiness. "Prakāśa is that sky. Prakāśa is the sky, and it is like an ocean, and that is the ocean of nectar." "Śrī Guru Ātmā, Paramātmā, it is Paramātmā, the highest one. Paramātmā, that means Param, and that Param is beyond, beyond this whole sky." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We have to go on that path
10:55 - 11:52 (57 min)
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This bhajan is a meditation on the holy feet of Alak Purījī. Singing it places one in that divine presence, bathing in the Caraṇāmṛta that flows eternally. This sacred river, Alak Purījī, is the Divine Mother, Nanda Devī, whose radiance sustains the universe. It represents the primordial source from the Satyuga, a lineage from Brahmaloka. The path of devotion is as narrow as walking on a knife's sharp edge, requiring total concentration amidst worldly distractions. One must walk this path with unwavering focus on the Guru, not divided like cheese. The present age demands this focus to awaken and save souls through this grace. The word "Alak" signifies that which is beyond writing or full description. "Feel yourself in meditation at the holy feet and the holy dust of Alak Purījī." "The path is called Khaṇḍa Kī Dhār. The sharp part of the knife, and over on that you have to walk."
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 1 - Part 4
12:00 - 13:04 (64 min)
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Practicing of the system "Yoga in Daily Life", Level 1 - Part 4, in Om Vishwa Deep Gurukul Swami Maheshwaranand Ashram, Jadan, Rajasthan, India on 23rd of October 2009.
The Vedas
13:10 - 13:55 (45 min)
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The Vedas are the holy scriptures of Sanātana Dharma, representing a vast river of knowledge. This knowledge was originally transmitted orally from master to disciple through Śruti, listening, and Smṛti, memory. In the Kali Yuga, human memory declined. To preserve the Vedas, the sage Vedavyāsa dictated them continuously. Gaṇeśa agreed to write them down on the condition that the dictation never stop. Gaṇeśa used his own tusk as a writing instrument. The knowledge contained within the Vedas is immeasurable, likened to the entire Himalayan mountain range compared to a mere handful of dust. All spiritual paths and practices originate from yoga. The goal is to internalize this knowledge through practice and meditation, ultimately cultivating peace within oneself to share with the world. "Śruti is what we listen to from the master—remembering the master's teaching. Smṛti is memory, so that one becomes the master or the great receiver who knows everything by heart." "Till now, what you have learned is only as much as the dust in your hand. And the Vedas are like the whole Himalaya." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Practice and Power of Trāṭaka
14:00 - 14:52 (52 min)
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Trāṭaka is the practice of steady gazing to develop concentration and purify the mind. The best object is a pure ghee lamp flame, though a candle flame, a black dot, or a sacred image are also suitable. Never gaze at your own reflection in a mirror, as it can cause psychic disturbances. Gazing at the rising sun should last only half a minute to protect eyesight. This practice dispels fear, anxiety, and mental impurities, clearing the inner instrument. When performed with discipline every morning and evening for twelve years without a single break, it bestows a siddhi: the gaze becomes pure and merciful, attracting others. However, this attainment is blocked by a negative internal state. The practice awakens Sarasvatī's power in the throat, granting eloquent speech and artistic intuition. It illuminates the inner space, calms mental fluctuations, and aids in awakening the Kuṇḍalinī. It also empowers speech, making words balanced and meaningful, while teaching the importance of non-violence in speech, as verbal wounds are deep and lasting. Full benefit requires a personal Guru Mantra and guidance from a qualified teacher to avoid mental problems. The practical method involves sitting straight, establishing the correct distance to the flame, repeating the mantra, and alternating between external gazing and internal focus on the after-image. "By practicing Trāṭaka every morning and evening without interruption for twelve years, one attains a siddhi." "Only Gurudev can remove the darkness of the heart." Filming location: Australia
At the roots of our Parampara
15:00 - 16:32 (92 min)
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Evening satsang from Himalaya. Swami Dyaneswarpuri said that we should use our name Yoga in Daily Lide otherwise somebody else will do it. It is a big oportunity to visit in Badrinath with Vishwaguruji which is a very importana pilgrimage place in India. Sadwi shanti has felt love for her childhood towards mountens. She speaks about her journey in the Himalayas. She many times came back there and feel like her home. She tells her experiences in Sri Devpuriji's cave. Vishwaguruji's family had a brass plate which was special. There is difference between piano and harmonium. There are different customs when a girl or a boy is born in a willage. Vishwaguruji tells some stories from his childhood. Vishwaguruji has a rishi parampara in his family. Ravana was lerned but he has ego and desire. The story of Ravana and Vidhata Ravanas daughter and her husband. Furudev can change zhe desteny. Guru and disciple is one. In India there is living God. The story of Guruji and one of his discipe who w
The importance of purification
16:40 - 17:38 (58 min)
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Purification requires removing two kinds of accumulating dust: physical and the subtle dust of negative thoughts, words, and backbiting from many lives. This inner impurity, like physical dust, collects slowly and can manifest as disease. Prayer and mantra are the means for cleansing. The practice begins with writing the mantra, then mentally repeating it, then internalizing it until it flows automatically. This consistent practice displaces gossip and negativity, which are poisons to the spirit. One must dedicate real time to this inner work, not merely occasional ritual. If you have received a mantra from a teacher, you must faithfully practice that path without mixing or neglect. "Therefore, we pray, we ask Gurudeva: please purify me from the body to our consciousness." "There are two kinds of dust. One is physical dust, like this. The other is like our feelings, our words." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Time in Ashram is time for change
17:45 - 18:18 (33 min)
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The ashram environment accelerates spiritual transformation by removing worldly comforts and escapes. Staying for an extended period, such as five years, is a rare tapasya. One faces constant interactions and friction with others, which serves as a mirror for inner work. This friction generates the heat necessary for purification and change. The transformation is often only recognized upon leaving that intense container. The value lies in devoted service and persevering through difficulty. "Where there is friction and where there is heat, purification also occurs." "Confront yourself is not easy, and to start by being true to yourself." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Where can we see God?
18:20 - 19:31 (71 min)
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The divine journey seeks God within creation and the self. We profess belief yet cannot see God directly, only witnessing the supreme's creation in all entities. Humans possess intellect surpassing animals, yet still fail to understand or honor this creation, even in elements like water which is life. Self-realized masters may represent God, but the ultimate search continues within, obscured by many covers. We often disappoint the divine, as illustrated by the story of the bamboo asked to sacrifice for a greater purpose, teaching that God works to remove our ego, pride, and cruelty. Another tale of a climber demanding proof shows that trust requires surrendering control, not bargaining. True devotion means recognizing God within every creature and oneself. Practice like prāṇāyāma purifies the nervous system and balances the body's energies through the chakras, promoting health and harmony. This science of yoga advises moderation, natural living, and releasing negative emotions to maintain well-being. "God is within us. God is within us and in every creature." "If you trust in me, then leave your hands free." Filming location: Raumati Beach, New Zealand
Christmas Time
19:35 - 20:42 (67 min)
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December is a month of divine happiness for gathering and rejoicing. This time originates from ancient harvest festivals where communities stored food and celebrated together. Such celebrations exist across cultures, like Holi in India or local festivals in Austria. This period creates a collective spiritual atmosphere. It is a time to forgive, to cleanse negative energies, and to express love and respect within families. The essence is to create joy and spiritual connection, regardless of specific religious narratives. The holy figures like Jesus or Krishna are remembered not only for their joy but for the profound suffering they and their mothers endured. Their stories remind us to pray for them and to cultivate love in our own hearts. "Rejoice, rejoice... this month is the month of happiness." "His holy Gurujī said, 'Kṛṣṇa knows the Gītā.'" The foundation of well-being in Ayurveda is a series of happinesses. The first happiness is a healthy body, nirogī kāyā. The second is wealth and harmony in the home. The third is a good, supportive partner. The fourth is obedient children. The fifth is good neighbors. True health begins in the kitchen; diet is the primary treatment. The greatest obstacles are the tongue's two functions: harmful speech and craving for taste. Discipline in eating is essential. Practice prāṇāyāma to cleanse the body and support health. Reduce food intake gradually, bite by bite, over months to see transformation. Do not blame others for poor health; take responsibility for your habits. "Pehla Sukh Nirogi Kaya, dujā Sukh, ghar meṁ māyā." "The tongue is a gun. When you pull the gun’s trigger, the bullet... is gone. It will not come back." Filming location: Salzburg, Austria
Building the Ashram
20:30 - 21:05 (35 min)
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This is our ashram, a place of being and bliss. We are all here together, sitting with sādhus and yogīs, and it is very good. The essence must be in our body. An ashram is our home. Understanding comes from above, from God to mother to human. It arrives directly, like from Akkar to Nābhi. Even a mother may not know how it comes, but it is our prophet. God is the only one and will become human. If humans belong to India, then all children are equal. That one will enter God, will enter the body. We must care for the human mind. We are here, and we will do the work. In construction, one must think about how people feel inside. A building is not just a roof; it should be pleasant. The best materials are natural, like wood and straw, which support humans. Materials modified by humans, like bricks and lime, are good. Stones like sandstone are neutral, but granite harms the body. Modern materials like steel and concrete are dead and not healthy. We follow Vāstu Śāstra, the science of building, so the earth supports everyone living there. We use lime, not just cement, for healthier buildings. Wood is the best material and can be used for multi-story buildings and large halls. "This is our ashram; this is our ashram. And when you see it, oh, it is very nice." "The best materials are natural, like wood and straw, which support humans." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
We are different but we are one
20:50 - 21:38 (48 min)
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Our lineage is an ancient spiritual reality connecting all humanity. Our ṛṣi lineage originates from Śiva in the Satyuga, a primordial era for the entire world. Early humans lived simply in nature, yet violence existed. Sacred knowledge, including yoga in its fullest sense, emerged from Himalayan ṛṣis who lived on vegetation and performed yajñas. This wisdom spread globally. The seven ṛṣis, seen as stars, are ancestors to all people, linking traditions from Australian Aborigines to others. Our specific paramparā includes Ālakpurījī, witnessed in the Himalayas, and the miraculous Devapurījī, who restored life. The great Mahāprabhujī is worshipped as Bhagavān. A banyan tree at the Kathu ashram stands as a living witness to this truth, as affirmed by my Gurujī. We must keep this lineage clear. "Yoga means not only postures and prāṇāyāma, but everything is called yoga." "Those who are very spiritual people... they will not suffer. They will give their body off, and they will come to the Brahmaloka." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Eat pure healthy food
21:45 - 22:32 (47 min)
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A spiritual journey demonstrates the expansion of awareness through yoga and ethical living. Initial travels faced skepticism, yet sincere invitations led to growing gatherings. Permission from the Guru guided the return to Europe and the establishment of an ashram. Teaching emphasized yoga, meditation, and a lifestyle free from meat and alcohol. Many adopted these practices, experiencing health and peace. Observations reveal a growing global interest in this conscious living, though challenges and misunderstandings persist. Warnings are given about consuming certain foods like eggs and processed items due to unseen impurities. The path requires personal vigilance in diet and continued spiritual practice. "Please, Swāmījī, we are from these countries. But we would like to have you bring for yoga, practicing yoga." "Without him, without his long work, I would not be here, so it is for him a lot of thanks." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Yoga in Daily Life in India
22:40 - 23:13 (33 min)
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Evening satsang with Mahamandaleshwar Swami Gyaneshwarpuriji.from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Sharing a few things about Yoga in Daily Life in India. Yoga classes are held in Ashrams, now we want to introduce Yoga in Daily Life for everyday life. When they hear the name of Vishwaguruji, everything turns to good. We are conducting seminars in more and more universities in India. We are publishing a magazine called Vishwa Deep Divya Sandesh, each month.
Yoga is One
23:20 - 23:51 (31 min)
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Yoga is the practice of yoga in daily life. Many have taken the teachings and given them other names, but what they offer for practice is often incomplete. True yoga requires full discipline, not merely physical exercises. A core principle is non-harming; one must not eat meat or consume alcohol. Many modern adaptations accommodate rather than uphold these standards. Our comprehensive books provide the correct path. The practice is for everyone, regardless of background, but it demands daily commitment to the entire teaching, not just discussion. We must return to the authentic beginning and proceed step by step. "It says meat can be eaten and so on? No." "Yoga is the yoga. It is the yoga, and that is all." Filming location: Austria
We are all disciples
23:55 - 0:25 (30 min)
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The grace flows from Mahāprabhujī to his disciple, Maṅgīlālji. All revered beings are manifestations. When Maṅgīlālji requested his mantra, Mahāprabhujī declared he had no need, calling him the greatest. All are disciples regardless of origin. The complete ones are as described: life is essentially just two, Śiva and Rāma. Maṅgīlālji, made of Rāma, is above all and is a Jīvan Mukta. That liberated state is the ultimate goal for which one must strive. Blessings flow from their mantra. "Please, Gurudev, give me my mantra as well." "You have no need for that. You are Maṅgalāl, but you are the greatest of the great." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
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