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Satsangs with Swami Shantananda Puri Maharaj - February 2013
Satsang in Tiruvannamalai - Aug 2008
Guruji on Moksha, Intensity of Sadhana and Ultimate Reality
Morning Satsangs in Tiruvannamalai - Oct 2010
Swami Shantananda on Abhyasa - repeated spiritual practice - Part 1
Swami Shantananda Puri on the Glory of OM
On Sannyas and the Householder Life
Guruji on Guru Poornima
Swami Shantananda Puri - Prathama (First) Sloka of Srimad Bhagavatham (Audio only)
Swami Shantananda Puri - Bhakti (Pure love and faith in God) (Audio only)
Experience of Vashishta Guha Swamiji
One of the Last Recorded Satsang of Swamiji 17 August 2014
Swami Shantananda Puri Maharaj on Hinduism - part 1 of 3 - March 2014
Swami Shantananda Puri Maharaj on Hinduism - part 2 of 3
Swami Shantananda Puri Maharaj on Hinduism - part 3 of 3
Adhyaasa (Theory of Super-imposition)
Bhakti (Pure love and faith in God) (Audio only)
What we ultimately want: Happiness
King Janaka's dream
Birthday Celebration 2008
Divine script, destiny & free will
Progress in spirituality
Sound effects of alphabets
Happiness is the goal of life
Guruji talks about the three bodies
Choiceless action of an enlightened Master
Be still & know you are God
Satsang in the evening sun - Swami Shantananda Puri Maharaj
Paramahamsa Swami Shantananda Puri Maharaj - Oct 2011 Bangalore Satsang
Get in the mood for God
Six factors of Surrender - Swami Shantananda Puri Maharaj
The Power of Raam Naam - Swami Shantananda Puri Maharaj
Being in the Tiger’s Mouth
Imitating Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi's way of life
Taking the Divine Mother by the Hand
Perennial Happiness-The Object of Life
Tips for the Trade (Trading in sorrow for Godly joy)
The meaning of the name of the Lord Narayana
Get in the mood for God
Who is a Guru and what does He do?
Setting the mind to reach the Goal
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