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Bhajan evening from Strilky
9:10 - 9:24|Recorded on 20 Oct 2023
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The Fourth Sri Swami Maheshwaranands Festival of Spiritual Music (4/4)
9:30 - 10:40
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From: 7 Sep 2025
Worldly life is impermanent, and the only true refuge is in the saint.
All worldly relationships and possessions are temporary. The body is a temporary guesthouse, and the mind is a fleeting traveler. Wealth, family, and status are all subject to change and loss. This impermanence is the source of all suffering. The only permanent shelter is found in the company and grace of the true saint. The saint's teachings and divine name are the sole anchors in this transient existence. By taking refuge in the saint, one transcends the cycle of birth and death.
"Everything in this world is temporary; only the saint's refuge is permanent."
"Without the saint's refuge, there is no peace, only the endless cycle of suffering."
Filming location: Slovenia
Kirtan singing from Strilky
10:45 - 10:53
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From: 21 Aug 2024
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Singing bhajans by Swami Gajanandji
11:00 - 11:37
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From: 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
Bhajan evening from Vep
11:45 - 12:40
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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."
