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A grand ceremony is planned at the ancient Ālakpurījī temple. The temple, though once small, has grown and requires renewal. A beautiful chariot will bring a revered elder for the disciples. Many will participate in a slow procession with kalaśas and bhajans. All saṃnyāsīs are invited globally. The following day marks an anniversary connected to global peace work through the United Nations. This connection facilitates charitable action for humans, animals, and nature. Support for these universal causes is sought.

"Whatever you can give, you may give. This money will go only for that purpose."

"We help people, animals, and nature; we protect water and so on."

Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic

I am going to India, where there will be very beautiful programs. Unfortunately, the government still has not provided the visa they promised. Otherwise, you would all come with me, because the destination is the Ālakpurījīs. The Ālakpurījīs is a beautiful temple we established. It is a very ancient temple. It was once small, with only ten or twenty families. Now it has grown. I went there; it is near Mahāprabhujī’s birthplace. I was sitting there and said, "This temple is very old, and many things are broken." They replied, "Yes, Swāmījī." I told them, "You can do it for us," because I informed you. Otherwise, I would not have mentioned it. It is a beautiful white color, very nice. A lovely little temple. We will organize a very grand ceremony. We will invite Mahāprabhujī’s brother’s son, who still resides there. I will invite him with a very beautiful chariot, the kind with two horses, decorated very nicely. I will sit with them for Mahāprabhujī’s disciples. He is also very old now. From his home—Mahāprabhujī’s home—it is a distance of one and a half kilometers. I will bring him in the chariot, and many people will be there. Very nice bhajans will be sung. Many ladies will participate, carrying beautiful Kalaśas. They should proceed slowly, slowly, not quickly. Āvatār Purī will be with that procession. I will be there in the temple. My Brāhmaṇas are coming. One of them, you know, was here. What was his name? Kapil. His name was Kapil, and he was very, very great. There are other Brāhmaṇas as well; they are not so active, but they are present. It is their money. They are also very good, perhaps not as active as Mr. Kapil, but they belong there too, and they will also sit there. So, for that one paṇḍita, and for all the other paṇḍitas, we will give cloth, one loṭā, one kalaśa, and money. We will give them food. If they do not eat, then we will tell them something. What a beautiful thing this is. Then, many ladies will come from this side of the Ālakpurījī āśrama, and from there, again, ladies will come with the kalaśa. You know about that, yes? Hundreds of ladies. We will come from there and go with the chariot. We will arrive there. It is something uniquely Indian. Who has seen such things in India? Only two or three buses? How? Yes. So, I would mention that here they said, the Indians said they are providing it again for free. Unfortunately, we don’t have electricity, so we will manage something differently. We will make it very nice, all beautiful. Then all the paṇḍitas will be there, very nice, and all our Sāmīrā saṃnyāsīs, my saṃnyāsīs. We invite all saṃnyāsīs from around the world. Yes, the next day is Holy Gurujī’s anniversary. That is the following day. Many people will come—many ministers and many great people. They are coming from America and many other places. It is connected to the United Nations. The United Nations is in America, and in every country, there is also their āśrama. So we are doing something. It has been nearly twenty years for Holy Gurujī, I think, or when I make it eighteen years. So, Holy Gurujī, Śrī Svāmī Madhavānandajī, Śrī Svāmī Madhavānandajī, World Peace Council, India and America. It has been eighteen years since the World Peace Council of Śrī Svāmī Madhavānandajī was connected to the Organization of the United Nations. This was done by Śrī Svāmī Madhavānandī, Austria. It has been accomplished by governments. It took two years. Many people were reluctant to grant this or that. Some countries made demands that we did not want, but it succeeded. We can go to the United Nations. We must go with a ticket, yes. Some come for only one or two days. We have one year, and it is very nice. People are going in; you can enter. When you come in, this is the United Nations. You cannot say the Czech is good and this is not; they do not recognize such distinctions. It is the whole of Europe, the whole world. The people—we do not know the language. Ladies and boys come dressed in various ways, and many Africans. But they have their... what do you call it? They all can come to the United Nations, and nobody can tell them anything. So that is a beautiful... we have to go there. I have been to the United Nations many times, nearly every year. Then I was thinking, I will speak in India. It was for Holy Gurujī, and I arranged this to show him in India—the Madhavānandajī’s of Holy Gurujī’s United Nations. So, Śrī Svāmī Madhavānanda, the world is created, and we will now organize, this year, in Mahāprabhujī’s... mothers’ and fathers’ birth. Unfortunately, the corona was there, and we could not. Now, the United Nations has many, many works there. Many people, including politicians, speak about what they possess or represent. But what is it that we truly have? What we have is a commitment to help humans, animals, forests, and waters. We help people, animals, and nature; we protect water and so on. This extends to teachers, students, and poor people who cannot afford to learn—we help them. In India, we have worked for poor girls, and I will now also do so for poor boys, which is equally important. These are the things we must do. Whatever you can give, you may give. This money will go only for that purpose. We initiated this work around Holī Gurujī. Furthermore, people from the United Nations will advise on what they can support and for what they can provide funds. Such support also comes with recognition, noting how many countries contributed this or that. This is a great thing, though many cannot be physically present there. You can travel here and there to see everything, but not merely to talk. That was the essence. I came today to tell you something. When I went before, I did not speak about it. In these recent days, I did not announce that I am Śrī Svāmī Madhavānanda Jī World Peace. I only told you in Vienna or in Hungary. So it is in that way. What, then, can we do for humans? For animals, fish, honey, bees, honeybees? Now, they are reporting that many countries have lost these. So, we are going to undertake something that will allow us to return to healthy food. We are from ourselves. There are people from the United Nations, I believe, who are vegan. That is also great. My life is always one of action. I am not for one thing alone; I have my whole yoga. In yoga, how many exercises are there? What is the... one technique, a second technique—there is no end. How many things are there? My life in India was with Gurujī, and now that I have come to Europe, I have done hard work. There were only two or three people at first, but it grows. That is a great thing. So, my dear, Mansa Devī said, "Please don’t go." I said, if I die, then here I will go. I was in the car, and my health is still not good. This is what I tell you: you should, you can, you can give something—anything, even one penny—for what we will do for Holī Gurujī, yes. You know our Holī Gurujī. I did not tell you everything; did I tell you before about Holī Gurujī at the United Nations? Who knew? Okay, yes, only one, two, or three like this. So we have to bring Holī Gurujī to the whole world. Then I will be very happy, day and night. So that’s what he said: night, day, night. "Not see them, not see them. Who will sing, please?" We’ll ask for one without seeing thee, my Lord. My days without seeing thee, my... I look for thee, night and day, for thee, for thee, just for one, just for one... But he said, "Yeah, Gurudev, I will be Thine." What is that? Slipping on me. Very good, thank you. And now, one nice holy Gurujī’s bhajan about the ocean and everything, Jal. Prakāśa puñjā amṛta ke sāgara śrī-dīpa harī mahādānī sa viśvame gūñjā rahī he prabhukī amarā kahānī. Prakāśa puñjā amṛta ke sāgara śrī-dīpa harī mahādānī. Amṛta sāgara se badala āyā barase amṛta vāṇī. Amṛta Sāgara Se Badala Āyā Barase Amṛta Vāṇī. Saare vishwame barasa rahi he, Prakash punja amṛta ke sagar, śrī-dīpa hari mahādāni. Vishwame guñja rahi he, saare vishwame guñja rahi he, prabhu ke amara kahani. Prakash punja amṛta ke sagar, śrī-dīpa hari-mahādāni. Prakash punja amṛta ke sagar, śrī-dīpa hari-mahādāni. Jis par amṛta varṣā barṣī, so bara bhāgī jānī. Jisne pīyā amṛta mana bharake, āvā gavā na nāsānī. Prakāśa puñja amṛta ke sāgara, śrī-dīpa hari mahā dhanī. Prakāśa puñja amṛta ke sāgara, śrī dīpa hari mahā dhanī. Sāre viśvame guñjā rahī hai. Prabhu kī amarā kahānī prakāś punjā amṛta ke sāgar śrīdīpa harī mahādānī. Khan khan me prakāśa prabhukha jānatahe brahma jñānīm. Antaraṅke kulevo deke, antaraṅke kulevo deke, pāve amara niśānī. Prakāśa puñja amṛta ke sāgara śrī-dīpa hari mahādānī. Prakāśa puñja amṛta ke sāgara śrīdhi bahārī mahādānī. Sare viśvame guñja rahī he prabhukī amara kahānī. Prakāś puñja āmṛtta ke sāgar, śrī-dīpa hari mahādāni, śrī-līlā āmṛt ki nisamrata, bhaktoke manābhāni. Dhillila Amritini Samrata, Bhakto Kemanabhani, Hare Hare Bhakto Kemanabhani, Nema Sedyave, Saba Kuchhapave. Koi Rahe Nahi Haani Prakash Puñj Amṛta Ke Sāgar Śrī Dīpa Hari Mahādānī Sare Viśvame Gūñjā Rahihe, Sare Viśvame Gūñjā Rahihe, Prabhukīyā Māra Kahānī Prakash Puñj Amṛta Ke Sāgar Śrīdīpa Hari Mahādānī Śrīdīpadāyālu Paramakṛpālu Sarameṣaṭā Samānin. Śrīddhi Padayālu Paramakṛpālu Sabame Satta Samānī Śrīmadavananjikā Emahimabārī Śrīmadavananjikā Emahimabārī Kāraṇath Nāve Bhakānī Prakāś Puñja Amṛta Ke Sāgar Śrī Dīpa Harī Mahādhānī Sare Viśvame Gunjā Rahihe, Sare Viśvame Gunjā Rahihe, Prabhukī Amarā Kahānī Prakāś Punja Amṛta Ke Sāga Śrī-Dīpa Harī Mahādhānī Prakāś Punja Amṛta Ke Sāga Śrī-Dīpa Harī Mahādhānī Śrī-Dīpa Nārāyaṇa Bhagavān Kī Je Śrī Svāmī Madhavānandajī Bhagavān Kī Jai.

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