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Bhajan with Pushpa
8:18 - 8:28|Recorded on 12 Jul 2024
Evening satsang with H.H. Vishwaguruji from Guruji Ashram, Vienna, Austria.
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Morning Meditation From Vienna
8:30 - 9:07
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From: 23 Mar 2013
Self-inquiry meditation begins with the question "How am I?" to clear the inner attitude before asking "Who am I?" Sit comfortably with a straight back. Use a mantra or the sound "Oṃ" to block negative thoughts. Close your eyes and withdraw from the external world with a deep breath and chant. After meditating, perform a forward bend to improve circulation to the head, which benefits memory and senses.
"Unless we remove this kind of dust from the inner mirror, we cannot have a clear vision of our true Self."
"Once, take a deep inhale and chant 'Aum.' During the Aum chanting, withdraw yourself from the external world and be one with your inner world."
Lord Krishna's Incarnation Day, Night Program occasion of Lord Krishna's incarnation
9:14 - 9:29
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From: 22 Aug 2011
The celebration of Janmāṣṭamī centers on divine love and sacred offering. Love descended and greeted the mother, sitting beside her to learn. The festival involves chanting, offering Mahāpraśāda, Abhiṣeka Caraṇāmṛta, and Chappan Bhoga. The popular mantra and forms of worship are not accepted. The divine is hungry for latent impressions. The experience of enjoyment is like that in a dream. The nine lamps symbolize the eternal form. Devotees uphold the eternal dharma through collective singing. Everyone will receive the offerings properly.
"Lead us from untruth to truth, lead us from darkness to light, lead us from death to immortality."
"Those who have taken the caraṇāmṛta should come forward to receive the mahā bhog praśāda."
Bhajan evening from Vep
9:30 - 10:25
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From: 15 Aug 2022
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."
Bhajan evening from Jadan Ashram
10:30 - 11:09
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From: 15 Jul 2022
True devotion is singular and without hypocrisy.
The Guru is the supreme refuge and the giver of all attainments. All that is needed is received through the Guru's grace. The Lord does not accept false or deceitful devotion. True devotion requires sincerity, not performance for personal gain. The genuine seeker finds ultimate happiness beyond all sorrows through this authentic connection. The Guru's form is beautiful and their compassion is universal. One must take refuge sincerely at the holy feet.
"The Lord does not accept hypocritical devotion."
"All sorrows become the highest happiness."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
