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The 2nd Sri Swami Maheshwarananda Festival (2/5)
3:30 - 4:38|Recorded on 12 Apr 2025
The 2nd Sri Swami Maheshwarananda Festival from Villach, Austria.
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The 2nd Sri Swami Maheshwarananda Festival(5/5)
4:45 - 5:21
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From: 13 Apr 2025
The world is a temporary gathering, a two-day festival of constant change. We observe this flux in nature's cycles, yet resist it within ourselves, seeking permanent safety. This impermanence encompasses everything; nothing in this mortal construction remains. We inherently know of something everlasting within our own Self, yet foolishly search for permanence in external, transient possessions like wealth and home. This outer search is part of the divine play of coming and going. The guidance is to turn inward through meditation and repetition of God's name, for only there lies the unchanging. The Guru is the giver who bestows immortality, his greatness felt through his radiance though he behaves ordinarily. Through the Guru's grace, exemplified by figures like Mahāprabhujī, devotees receive blessings, healing, and ultimate liberation. The saint's divine energy remains accessible, permeating the dense layers of reality, as the universe is consciousness and energy.
"When I meditated on my Satguru, I got mokṣa."
"All who were searching for his shelter, he made into jīvan muktas."
Filming location: YIDL Villach, Austria
The 2nd Sri Swami Maheshwarananda Festival (3/5)
5:25 - 7:13
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From: 13 Apr 2025
The path is inner realization through the guru's grace and dedicated practice. All religions lead to one God. The breath is our primary nourishment. The guru provides the wisdom and practices to realize the Self, burning karma and ignorance. Meeting the guru gives life its true aim, reducing inner fear. Disciples gather in satsaṅg, which transforms consciousness like sandalwood perfumes nearby trees. The guru embodies the highest Self, appearing as a friend while guiding from absolute consciousness. Practice purifies the energy system so consciousness may glimpse reality beyond the mind's coverings. Worldly life is enjoyed but seen as transient from that higher state. Liberation comes by dissolving attachments and ego through mantra and purification, joining a thread of pure awareness.
"My concentration, all my awareness, everything is at the holy feet of my divine master."
"Step into your inner space, because there is the real game, and concentrate your consciousness to your beloved one, to God."
Filming location: Villach, Austria
Prayers To Gurudev
7:20 - 8:26
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From: 11 May 2014
The Divine Mother is the first form of God, and the Guru is that divine consciousness.
Every day is Mother's Day. The Upaniṣad states: "Mātṛ Devo Bhava"—God is the mother first. See God as a merciful mother, not as a punisher. People die by their own karma, not by God's hand. Feel close to God. Do not cause pain to any mother, human or animal. Surrender all responsibility to the divine. Realization of the Gurudev is self-realization; it is not an object to be given. The disciple's consciousness must transform to see the Guru as the divine. The Guru is not the body but the Ātmā—the pure, universal consciousness within all. This consciousness is like the sky: omnipresent, pure, and indescribable. Meditate on this truth to awaken. Duality is an illusion; there is only oneness. Serve this divine consciousness without condition.
"God does not kill anyone. People die through their own karma."
"The Guru is Ātmā, not this body, not this mind, not this intellect."
Filming location: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Science of spirituality
8:30 - 9:33
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From: 18 Feb 2017
The essence of Śiva, yoga, and satsaṅg is the path to higher consciousness.
Śiva is Svayaṁbhū, the self-manifested source, the primordial sound Oṁ from which the light of life emerges. Physical yoga practices balance body and mind, but are preliminary. True yoga is the divine science of consciousness, requiring discipline and surrender now, not tomorrow. Past karmas create layers of impurity over many lives. Satsaṅg, or association with truth, is crucial for progress, while bad society leads to destruction. The human body is a rare opportunity to achieve liberation through spiritual effort, selfless service, and sacrifice. Purity in all aspects is spirituality.
"Yoga begins with discipline, anuśāsanam. 'Atha' means just now."
"Enter the kingdom of the Lord through the gate of sacrifice."
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
