Podcast details
Anniversary of Mahaprabhuji's mahasamadhi
A spiritual discourse on the universal and non-sectarian nature of yoga.
"Yoga is like the sun. We cannot say the sun is not good for this religion or this person. The sun is very good for the entire planet."
"Every religion accepts seva, service, helping. Helping humans, helping animals, helping our nature and environment. So, do help; the highest principle is help, nothing else."
A speaker delivers a talk on the anniversary of Bhagavān Śrī Dīp Nārāyaṇ Mahāprabhujī's Mahāsamādhi. He presents yoga as a universal science for holistic health and consciousness, meant for all humanity beyond religious divisions. He explains core Hindu concepts like Brahman (universal truth) and Māyā (worldly illusion), criticizes proselytization, and emphasizes selfless service. The talk includes a parable about a woman who falsely claims her hen causes the sunrise, illustrating that divine truth, like the sun, is for everyone and cannot be controlled by any group.
Recording location: Hungary, Vep, Weekend seminar
This text is transcribed and grammar corrected by AI. If in doubt, what was actually said in the recording, use the transcript to double click the desired cue. This will position the recording in most cases just before the sentence is uttered.
