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Evening satsang with Mahamandaleshwar Swami Avatar Puri Ji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic
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Satsang helps everyone
20:00 - 20:26
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From: 3 Apr 2023
Satsaṅga reveals the universal path of truth and unity.
Satsaṅga means good company. It is the company of sattva, the very essence of everything. Sattva is truth itself. Sat is truth, and truth alone is truth. This truth pervades the entire world. The divine presence moves everywhere, in all places. Truth is not only for humans but for all beings. Like a mother follows her child, the divine cares for all. All are to come together and stay as one. There are many countries and many languages, yet beyond this diversity there is unity. All names and forms are secondary; the divine alone is the doer. The village Rupāvas symbolizes the spiritual home for all humanity. Humans are humans, beyond caste or creed. The name of the divine is love, Prem. This love pervades all hearts. The great light does everything; not the individual self, but the divine light alone acts.
"Sattya hī sattya hai"
"Now we will not say which caste it belongs to. Our caste is of one India."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Guru Tattva cleans everything
20:30 - 21:18
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From: 12 Jan 2017
The essence of Guru Tattva is realized through the dual forms of the Guru. The manifest, personal Guru is the accessible form for worship and guidance. The unmanifest Guru is the same reality, present within. The personal form is the practical means to reach the impersonal truth. The Guru principle is transmitted through an ancient spiritual lineage, symbolized by earrings representing the union of masculine and feminine divine energies. Spiritual progress requires purifying the inner instrument. This is achieved by cultivating pure relationships, seeing all beings through the lens of kinship—as mother, father, sister, or brother. This equal vision purifies thoughts and dissolves ego. Surrender is not a physical act but an internal melting of the heart. The Guru's words are a nectar that cleanses negative energies and cuts through karma, bestowing liberation.
"Through that, you will come automatically to nirguṇa."
"In this way, we can purify our antaḥkaraṇa, mana, buddhi, citta, ahaṁkāra—the mind, intellect, our consciousness, and our ego."
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Gurujis Anniversary Memories
21:20 - 21:28
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From: 29 Aug 2025
I have seen the divine embodied. My spiritual master was the divine incarnate, possessing complete awareness and power.
He once warned me of a shooting that had already occurred exactly as described. On another journey, my vehicle failed dramatically, yet I reached my destination. After his conscious departure from the body, his divine power remained active. A child suffered a severe eye injury from a pencil. His parents prayed to the master. Doctors repeatedly delayed removing the bandage, and when they finally did, the eye was fully healed. The soul is not lost; the same divine power persists from when he was in the body. Therefore, engage in worship to awaken and progress by this power.
"He told me, 'Colonel Sāhab, today some bullets are going to be fired at your stomach.'"
"After 15 days... they removed the bandage. That child... can see with both eyes—something only Bhagavān can do."
Filming location: India
Bhajan singing from Villach
21:30 - 22:13
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From: 26 Nov 2022
The text is a devotional chant invoking a divine lineage. It consists of a series of repetitive salutations and praises. The structure is liturgical, not narrative. The variations in spelling reflect common transliteration differences. The core purpose is veneration through repetition. The chant honors a succession of spiritual figures. It serves as an invocation and blessing. The focus is on devotion, not logical exposition.
"Viśvagurujī Paramahaṁsa Gurudevam, Kī Jai."
"Śrī Dīp Nārāyaṇa Bhagavān, Kī Jai."
