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The Guru's Light: On Pāṭotsava, Āhāra Śuddhi, and the Essence of Gurukul

A speech at the second-anniversary celebration of Om Āśrama, focusing on the Guru's grace, dietary purity, and the importance of traditional education.

"Svāmījī Maheśvarānanda Jī, while establishing the tradition of yoga in daily life, gave not only our country but the entire world a teaching—that along with yoga, there must be āhāra śuddhi and sattva śuddhi in the diet."

"We do not need the knowledge that only provides us education... We need the knowledge that... they should be the culture of the nation."

A speaker addresses students, teachers, and visiting saints at Om Āśrama, celebrating its second Pāṭotsava (opening ceremony). The talk emphasizes the foundational teachings of Gurudev Svāmī Maheśvarānanda Jī, particularly the purification of diet and mind (āhāra śuddhi, sattva śuddhi) as a path to clarity and memory. The speaker extols the ashram as a spiritual marvel and stresses the critical need for education infused with Indian cultural values and sanskāras, contrasting it with knowledge that leads to cultural degradation. The sanctity of the Guru and the global mission of Sanātana Dharma are central themes.

Filming locations: Om Dīpa Gurukul, Jāḍana, Pālī District, Rajasthan, India.

Guruḥ Brahmā, Guruḥ Viṣṇuḥ, Guruḥ Devo Maheśvaraḥ; Guruḥ Sākṣāt Paraṁ Brahma, Tasmai Śrī Gurave Namaḥ. Salutations to that revered Guru. To the honorable stage, Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara Jī, Jñāneśvara Purī Jī, who has come from Jodhpur, and to Kapil Jī, Phūlpūrī Jī, Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara Phūlpūrī Jī Mahārāj, and Rājendrapūrī Jī. Respected teachers, all present here, our guest Jumarlal Jī, and all the students: on this auspicious occasion, we have today celebrated the second Pāṭotsava of the Twelve Jyotirliṅgeśvara Mahādeva. With great grandeur and ceremony, we performed the abhiṣeka of Mahādeva and offered our reverence to Him. This ceremony is called Pāṭotsava. The meaning of Pāṭotsava is ‘pāṭa’, meaning to unfold or open, and ‘utsava’, meaning ceremony or celebration—an opening ceremony. We have celebrated Pāṭotsava on this occasion. I would like to share a couple of words with you because the students are seated before us, and the teachers are also present. I want to tell you a small but important point: āhāra śuddhi, sattva śuddhi. Because Svāmījī Maheśvarānanda Jī, while establishing the tradition of yoga in daily life, gave not only our country but the entire world a teaching—that along with yoga, there must be āhāra śuddhi and sattva śuddhi in the diet. To purify, He emphasized that we Indians also maintain āhāra śuddhi, and we should maintain it. Why should we maintain it? Because through āhāra, our mind becomes pure. Āhāra śuddhi leads to sattva śuddhi. Sattva śuddhi means that this body, the physical body, will be as the food we consume. Our body will be just like that; therefore, in Ayurveda, in Suśruta, great Ācāryas like Charaka have emphasized āhāra śuddhi, sattva śuddhi. If our body of sattva becomes completely good and pure, then our smṛti, which is called memory, will also be enhanced. This will happen absolutely spontaneously; whatever we remember, we will be able to recall it fully and immediately. I will give a small example of Svāmījī Vivekānanda: he used to start reading a book from the front and would not leave it without reading it till the end, and he would finish reading it completely. What it means to have complete knowledge of it, that is Svāmī Vivekānanda... When the mind, intellect, and the entire environment become pure, then you all can say: "Yadā yadā hi dharmasya glānir bhavati bhārata, abhyutthānam adharmasya tadātmānaṁ sṛjāmy aham." Whenever there is a decline of dharma, I manifest myself. That Īśvara will manifest within you; you will create yourself, and thus it will certainly happen. If we can awaken the feeling of "Vasudhaiva Kuṭumbakam" throughout the entire world, then children, as Vivekānanda Jī also said, arise, awake, and walk on your path. What is your path? Niranjan, the remover of all sorrows, the lamp of Niranjan—may all be fulfilled by this mantra: "Prabhu Dīpa Niranjana Sab Dukha Bhañjana." For now it is enough—thank you for listening, and countless salutations to all the ācāryas and gurus present. May you continue to participate repeatedly in such programs; may such programs continue to happen again and again. This is the primary purpose of this āśrama: the joy of the Viśvaguru Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara Svāmī Maheśvarānanda Jī Gurudev today. Guruḥ Brahmā, Guruḥ Viṣṇuḥ, Guruḥ Devo Maheśvaraḥ, Guruḥ Sākṣāt Paraṁ Brahma, Tasmai Śrī Gurave Namaḥ. First and foremost, I bow at the feet of my revered Gurudev, Viśvaguru Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara Paramahaṁsa Svāmī Maheśvarānanda Jī. And today, Svāmījī has given all of you children abundant blessings. I have just sent all your photos to Svāmījī, and he is very pleased. He has given you all his heartfelt blessings. On the stage, seated, are our Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara Svāmī Jñāneśvarapurī Jī, Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara Svāmī Phūlpurī Jī, and our saintly souls who have come from Jodhpur, our Rājendrapurī Jī, Chagan Jī, Chandan Jī, our Mādhav Jī, and our foreign devotees who are watching this program live from here in their respective countries, and Suresh Jī Garg from this school along with so many children who have come here—I extend my greetings and welcome to all of you on behalf of Svāmījī. I would especially like to tell all of you that, as you already know, today is the second anniversary of Om Āśram, which is the eighth wonder of the world. It means that on this day, two years ago, our Gurudev established it, and we take pride in this. We should feel that in our India and in our Rajasthan, there is a marvel that exists only with us in the entire world and the entire universe. Therefore, we must feel great pride, and all the fame and all the glory of it belong to our sādhu saints who... Here, you will see, many people come from abroad as well. This is the first center where so many children of this age come and listen to the eternal Sanātana Dharma. Regarding Om Āśrama, this is a great power of our Sanātana Dharma. I will stop my speech here. Thank you. Oṁ Brahmanandam Paramasukhadam Kevalam Jñānamūrtim Dvandvātītam Gaganasadṛśam Tattvamasyādi Lakṣyam Ekam Nityam Vimalam Achalam Sarvadhi Sākṣībhūtam Bhāvātītam Trigunarahitam Sadgurum Taṁ Namāmi. Sadgurum Taṁ Namāmi. With this mantra, I would like to greet our Pūjya Gurudev Viśvaguru Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara Paramahaṁsa Svāmī Maheśvarānanda Jī. Now I will speak a little in English. You all know English, because half and half of the English is spoken. So, I would like to welcome all of you to the second anniversary of the opening of Om Āśram. Today we have great guests. We can say our friends, our colleagues, our well-wishers. Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara Śrī Svarūpānanda Jī Mahārāj from Jodhpur. He is an excellent speaker on all Kathās or Rāmāyaṇa, Śivapurāṇa, Bhagavad Kathā. He speaks on Advaita Vedānta, on Upaniṣads, and in many places. He has his ashram in Jodhpur, Ahmedabad. He is traveling very often to many, many places. Beside him, you can see dear Svāmī, Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara Svāmī, Chetaṅgirī Jī Mahārāj from Sojat. He has been connected with us for the last 40 years, so I am welcoming both of them to our ashram. Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara Svāmī Phūlpurī Jī doesn’t need any introduction; he is part of our family. Ācārya Rājendra Purī Jī is also here, and we also have, on one side, Kapīl Jī Agarwal from Jaipur, a big businessman, and our Mādhav Prasāda Śarmā, who taught many of us Bhagavad Gītā and many other ślokas, so I welcome him also. We have here Chandan Jī, Chagan Jī, all the Nepal Rāṇī, all our friends are now on the stage. So this is the opportunity to remember that Svāmījī did a miracle. He managed to create a big ashram, such an amazing structure that we can even call it the eighth wonder of the world. I was just now in Bikaner, and I saw that even the king took a lot of time to make some temple, but Svāmījī managed to overcome so many problems, so many things, and he managed to give to the world, to India, this amazing Om Āśram, 12 Jyotirliṅgas, and all of us together, united under one roof. But it has become complete. What you are hearing is a miracle. It is a miracle. Making a temple is a very difficult task. And making such a big temple is twice as big. So, I thank all of you for coming from the school. Our school, our guide, and all the teachers, I thank you. I thank you, and I wish you peace. I thank you all, and with these words, Jai Śrī Rām. Oṁ Pūrṇamadaḥ Pūrṇamidaṁ Pūrṇāt Pūrṇamudacyate Pūrṇasya Pūrṇamādāya Pūrṇamevāvaśiṣyate. Oṁ Śāntiḥ Śāntiḥ Śāntiḥ. I bow repeatedly to Bhagavān, who is Śaṅkara, Śaṅkarācārya, Keśava, Vādarāyaṇa, the author of the sūtras. Obeisance to the Lord, the Guru, the Self, the embodiment beyond form, the discerner of distinctions, the sky-like, all-pervading, the one who dwells in the body, one who is facing south, salutations to one who is facing south, salutations to one who is facing south. Today, in the sacred courtyard of Om Gurukul, we are all immersed in the divine essence of Oṁkāra, suffused with the radiance of the Supreme Father, Paramēśvara. On the second annual celebration of Om Āśrama, illuminated by the divine light through the sādhanā of saints and ṛṣis, present on the stage are our revered Śrī Pañcāyatī Mahā Nirvāṇī Akhāḍā’s esteemed Śrī Śrī 1008 Śrī Śivasvarūpānanda Jī Mahārāja and... Maheśvarānanda Jī’s disciple Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara Jñāneśvara Purī Jī, and respected Gurudev Maheśvarānanda Jī’s Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara Śrī Phūlpurī Jī and his Rājendrapurī Jī, and here on the stage... Today is the second annual celebration of the prāṇa pratiṣṭhā of the āśrama’s temple. All the children present, dear boys and girls, please pay attention. We have one mantra: you are students, and from this āśrama, as per your name and qualities, the qualities here correspond to the name. You are students, and among students, the greatest divinity within life is vidyā; if there is any greatest divinity among students, it is vidyā itself. And to vidyā, children, pay attention. Do not focus your attention on the jet; those who need to go outside may do so. The children’s attention keeps wandering repeatedly. Children, for you, the greatest aiśvarya is vidyā, the knowledge you possess. Now, let me speak to you a little in our Marwari language, that... If we wish to request something from someone, wish to receive something, or wish to attain something, then by becoming a devoted son, becoming a disciple, and fully embodying humility, we can attain it; otherwise, no one... Inside, there is nothing greater than the guru principle, nor is there any element beyond the guru principle. The meaning of the word guruṣya, as explained by Gurudev Maheśvarānanda Jī, is the one who, by spreading the light of knowledge throughout the entire universe, directs the attention of all beings in the world towards the land of Bhārata and the same... Within the land of Bhārata, in the state of Rājasthān, and within Rājasthān itself, in the Pālī district, specifically between Pālī and Sojat, there is this place called Jāḍana, where it was just mentioned that the inner essence of the world, in the form of Oṁkāra, is present here. The establishment of Om Āśrama, born out of divinity, is that knowledge which removes one from the darkness of ignorance and leads one towards the light of wisdom; those who advance themselves in this way are called Gurus. Today, at least here, there are approximately between 480 and 500 students. But those who are seated here in pursuit of knowledge are understanding the essence of their life. Yes, you may be learning a language—English, Sanskrit, or Hindi—but all these languages are merely a medium to comprehend the elements of life. There is nothing higher in this world than the guru; there is no one above the guru. There is no tattva greater than the guru within life; there is no entity greater than the guru. The guru is the highest tattva; nothing surpasses the guru. We have seen that at the time when this āśrama had nothing here, it was a forest... Wherever a saint is present, there is spring. Here, Gurudev’s gaze fell, and Gurujī and Mādhavānanda Jī’s grace was also bestowed. Where there were once bushes of thorns, today people from all over the world come here as seekers. Where there is a saint, there is spring; spring means bliss, and bliss has no opposite word. Sorrow is the opposite of happiness, loss is the opposite of gain, defeat is the opposite of victory, but bliss has no opposite word. This is the tapasyā of the Guru—that for twenty-five years... Sometimes, even in our minds, the question arose: how will the great form of Oṁkāra, which is uncreated, as described by Maheśvarānanda Jī Mahārāj, be fulfilled? Because human life is momentary; no one knows what can happen at any given moment or the next. And today, meditation... Giving to children is the great tapas of Gurujī, which has been so since then. Two years ago, in the presence of all the great saints and mahāpuruṣas, the prāṇa pratiṣṭhā was done. There is no element greater than the guru, no austerity greater than the guru; no austerity can surpass the guru. There is no element greater than the guru, no austerity greater than the guru; beyond the knowledge of tattva, there is nothing supreme. Pay attention—this is from the Om Āśrama, which is in Bhārata. The earth that is the land of sages, it is the land of tapas, where the burden... The final part of our Vedas, which is the Upaniṣad, contains the knowledge of Brahmavidyā. This knowledge of Brahmavidyā is not found anywhere else in the world except in India. This universal knowledge of Brahman and Brahmavidyā is the king of all sciences. Gopnī Vidyā is the secret knowledge; it is imparted by ṛṣis and munis. It is neither the supreme element of the guru nor the supreme element of austerity. It is the essence of all perfected sciences, the source of knowledge, continuously flowing from this Om Āśrama. And Gurujī, who is the Vasundharā of the entire earth, has repeatedly fulfilled... Svasundarā and the essence of the entire Varman, which is also described in the inner parts of the Vedas, is Oṁkāra. By making that essence the sādhanā in their life, they established that sādhanatattva here, on this land of India, on this land of their roots, for the benefit of the world. The mountain roars, you chant Hari Oṁ—this is the essence of life, the very principle of life. Today is a great auspicious moment. Children, within your life, there is a cold wind blowing. It is said in the Bhagavad Gītā that the person who experiences this coldness, who is devoted to their Gurujanas—understand the meaning of Guru yourself—The one from whom we receive instruction and knowledge is indeed the Guru, but even within our family, within our lineage, those elders who are senior to us, they too are... Only when you completely dedicate your life will the knowledge of that tattva illuminate within you. Without śraddhā, knowledge cannot be attained, and what kind of śraddhā is that? Even śraddhā has its forms. For example, like a brother who, through hard work all his life, earns money and accumulates wealth... They deposit it and go to the bank to deposit it, and there the bank manager only signs once. Our trust is solely based on the bank manager’s signature there. But if that same bank manager is ever approached to withdraw the money, and at the same time when someone is talking... If it does not happen, then we come repeatedly and call the same manager harsh names. That is merely rudeness, mere disrespect. There is no reverence. If we do not honor the knowledge from our gurus, from the elders in our family, from the tradition of our lineage, from the culture of our lineage, from our civilization—If you want to earn children, then within your family those elders... We often keep moving around, but when we sit with the elders of our family—our aged parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, and children—we come to understand a profound truth of life. Until we sit with them, the essence of our lineage remains unknown to us. Culture is civilization, it is saṃskāra. If that saṃskāra becomes established within the heart as ātmasthātmi, then we are seated here at Gurujī’s feet. Today, the only prayer is: O Bhagavān, grant us that power, that strength, that capability so that within our life, the essence of life itself... Let us attain a life, a human life, in which there is meaning; may that meaning be granted to us. With this prayer at the feet of the Guru, I now give rest to my speech. Hari Oṁ Tat Sat. Hari Oṁ Tat Sat... Mūrti Bheda Vivāva Vyoma Badvyāpta Dehāya Dacciḍā Mūrti. Oṁ Śāntiḥ Śāntiḥ... India is the land where dharma prevails in the world, and within it, the most sacred and purest land of virtuous women and great sages. In the courtyard of the world-renowned Om Dīpa Gurukul in Pālī Jāḍana, Marwāḍa, Rājasthān, the most revered, venerable, worshipful, praiseworthy, devoted to dharma and karma, faithful to the sūtras, Brahmaniṣṭha, and supreme in spiritual flight, the Ācārya Svāmī Vivekānanda Jī Mahārāj, after whom the greatest Brahman in the world, the Viśvaguru Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara Svāmī Maheśvarānanda Purī Jī, emerged. Offering salutations at the feet of Mahārāj. Bowing at the feet of Devādidēva Mahādeva, who resides in the form of the twelve Jyotirliṅgeśvara, the presiding Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara of this institution, the most venerable, revered, śrotriya, brahmaniṣṭha, supreme Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara Svāmī Phūlpurī Jī. The great Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara Svāmī Cetanagirī Jī Mahārāj, the knower of the Vedas, and Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara Viśvagurujī Mahārāj of the same institution, by whose grace the Padāre Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara Svāmī Jñāneśvara Purī Jī Mahārāj from Jaipur and the institution play an important role in its operation. Our most revered and venerable Avatāra Purī Jī Mahārāj, along with everyone, shoulder to shoulder, assisting in the smooth and orderly arrangement; our most revered and venerable Rājendrapurī Jī Mahārāj, presiding on the stage, all the saints and our teacher community too. All our teachers shape the future of the children of the country, and the future of the country lies in our dear little children. Today, we have received a very beautiful opportunity. Om Dīpa Gurukul, which is world-renowned and listed in the Guinness World Book, has its second... Whether we call it Pāṭotsava or opening ceremony, it is being celebrated, and today the children of this very school are sitting before us. I remember when Svāmī Vivekānanda Jī Mahārāj went abroad, he also studied at the Education College as well as in the Śāstra. Svāmī Maheśvarānanda Jī Mahārāj also took guidance in schooling, and along with that... The thirst for spirituality and scriptures is also mentioned in the scriptures as sā vidyā or vimukte vidyā. We do not need the knowledge that only provides us education, that fosters atheism, that, upon going abroad, erases the values of our parents and the culture of our country. We need the knowledge that... Whether they live in the country or abroad, they should be the culture of the nation. They support bombs, they recruit people, they set fires, create disturbances everywhere, commit genocide, and by supporting bombs in schools, they massacre children. Do you know how educated they are? They are all highly educated, all of them highly. They are educated with MBA, MCA, MTech, BTech, IIT, IIM degrees, which we rarely get, but what do they do? They plant bombs, kill people, destroy culture, create treason in the country, and by planting bombs, harm everyone. To devastate culture is to devastate saṃskāras; everything contributes to this. And remember, one of us, Narendra Modi Jī, is also educated; yogīs are also educated, and these saintly beings who sit here are all educated. We too have come after studying; I was first a civil engineer. After that, I studied Vedānta, the four darśanas, and then I did PhD on Vedas. Educated people will also study this; education is very important. Without education, one has to live like an animal, just like an animal. Any kind of education is necessary. I always say, wherever you go, parents... Work hard enough, even if it means eating two rotis less, but definitely educate your children. Wear torn clothes instead of good ones, but definitely educate your children. When the time comes, even mortgage the house to educate your children. And if I get a chance, I request the mothers—gold and silver... Whatever possessions one has, even if pledged, and children are educated, it is not education if life is absent. But that education must not be like that of terrorists. We have children study in IIT, IIM, MBA, MCA, MTech, BTech, but if they become terrorists, then... They harm the public, kill children, destroy culture and values, and bombard the country with letters. And if that culture and values are connected with culture, then they will do MTech, BTech, IIT, IIM, MBA, MCA—but it will be with those values. It is those very leaders like Narendra Modi and Yogī Jī who, by traveling across the country, will take the name of the nation, your name, and the name of Marwāḍa to every corner of the world. There are millions of people educated in Marwāḍa, but the work that Svāmījī Maheśvarānanda Purī Jī has demonstrated is known throughout the world. In different countries, he spread the eternal culture by establishing Brāhmaṇas. He could have opened factories if he wished, he could have opened hotels if he wished, he could have opened anything else, but what has he opened? Om Gurukul Vidyālaya has been opened, medical colleges have been opened. The gauśālā has been established for whom? For all of you, for the country, for the culture, for the saṃskāras of this Sanātana. The name of Sanātana will spread throughout the world. When saints and wealth come, it is for Sanātana. The name in the world is Om Dīpa Gurukul. Tomorrow, when you go abroad, you will say, "We belong to that Om Dīpa." We have studied at the gurukul school established by Svāmījī Maheśvarānanda Jī Mahārāj, which is recorded in the Guinness Book. You must feel a sense of pride; we have studied there. We also say that we have studied at that school, taking the name of Svāmī Vivekānanda Jī, who... It was said that the country whose culture is strong will prosper, and the country whose culture weakens will not take long to perish. Today, we have to spread the culture and values of our country to every corner of the world. When will that happen? When our... Along with education, there will be saṃskāra and saṃskṛti. Observe in the life of Svāmī Maheśvarānanda Purī Jī Mahārāj how he has propagated saṃskāra and saṃskṛti by going to various countries, mentioning the name of Jāḍana across the corners of the world, and now the same... The responsibility lies with our Phūlpurī Jī Mahārāj, Rājendra Purī Jī Mahārāj, Jñāneśvara Purī Jī Mahārāj, Avatāra Purī Jī Mahārāj. Reaching the great heights is one, but staying at that height is the most difficult. Today, the world has become so vast; tomorrow, you too will have the honor. If you come to Jayapura, we will say that he is the boy studying at Svāmī Maheśvarānanda Purī Jī Mahārāj’s Vidyālaya, whose name is known. This name must be preserved and spread to every corner of the world. We do not need much culture like that of America. I completed my B.Ed. education and was working in America when my mother passed away. Then my uncle said, "Uncle will do a video call to see your mother’s last rites." We do not want such a culture or such education; we want the culture that is connected to the parents. Those who taught children by wearing torn clothes, who taught hungry children of laborers, who taught children by taking loans, and then went to America and said that we cannot come by spending lakhs of rupees, you may perform the last rites, uncle, we do not want that culture; what we want is that which comes from sitting at the feet of the mother, the mother’s... Touch the feet, sit at the feet of the father, touch the feet of the father, and say, Father, you are blessed, we are blessed. Offering heartfelt salutations to all of you and bowing at the feet of Mahārāj Śrī, he has sown that seed which, for millions of years to come, will ensure that new gurukuls, new vidyālayas, and new medical colleges will continue to be established in the world. Therefore, Mahārāja... Many, many salutations to all of you children at the feet of Gurudev. May you go forth like Vivekānanda Jī and spread the eternal flag of Sanātana in every corner of the country. Feel deeply that Svāmījī Maheśvarānanda Jī Mahārāj has united the country’s many regions... You have reached saints from over two hundred countries, around 180 to 200, approximately 202 or 203 countries at present. Go to all of them and spread the name of Om Dīpa Gurukul there. Congratulations to you, thank you very much, and best wishes. And auspicious wishes to the universal deities, Maheśvara, and the Guru Himself. Salutations to the feet of Gurudev, the revered, worshipful, and ever-remembered Prāta of the entire universe, Śrī Dīpa Nārāyaṇa Bhagavān. Bowing at the feet of Gurudev, with the blessings of Viśvaguru Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara Paramahaṁsa Svāmī Maheśvarānanda Purī Jī Mahārāj, Oṁ Śrī Viśva Dīpa Gurukula Svāmī. Maheśvarānanda Āśrama is the educational organization Śodha Sansthāna at the global level. Svarūpānanda Jī Mahārāj, Cetanagirī Jī Mahārāj, my beloved Ātma Svāmī Jñāneśvara Purī Jī Mahārāj, Svāmī Avatāra Purī Jī Mahārāj, Svāmī Rājendra Purī Jī Mahārāj, all the thoughtful devotees and devotees of the Manśāsinī Virājita Sansthā, Gurujan, children: you have heard what previous Gurus or scholars who have given you various lectures, blessings, and addresses, my humble request is that you internalize this, make it your own, and advance your life accordingly. I extend heartfelt and sincere congratulations to all of you, with special thanks to all the well-wishers of our beloved Āśrama. I would like to inform all the devotees of Svāmījī Mahārāj that all the well-wishers of Svāmī Pūjya Gurudev and our tradition are involved, and I received information about the organizers only last night. Everyone was busy, all were occupied, and they insisted that the program should be conducted promptly without any delay. So, by taking the role at night, we quickly gathered all of you, taking out precious time, and for that, we offer our heartfelt gratitude and salutations to Mahāprabhujī. Now, the matter of concern is that... Viśvagurujī is not present with us in the midst of this program; his health is not very well, this is what I feel. I cannot say for certain whether their communication will be possible through Durbhāṣa or not, but I do try to ensure that the blessings reach you, whether through Durbhāṣa or mobile. In two minutes, I will again offer you my heartfelt greetings and Gurudev’s blessings, and Hari’s divine grace. The Hindu Dharma Samrāṭ Mādhavānanda Purī Jī, the universal guru of the great kingdom, Mamateśa, the supreme timeless Maheśvarānanda Purī Jī, Gurudev, the upholder of the eternal and true Sanātana Dharma.

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