Narrator:
[00:00 - 01:00] (Sounds of a train passing and street noise)
Devotee:
[01:00 - 01:08] Speaker 1: Hey, turn off that fan, it won't do. Keep this bit closed; you've turned everything on.
Devotee:
[01:09 - 01:21] Group: Victory to Tara! Victory to Mother! Victory to Tara! Victory to Mother! Victory to Tara!
Devotee:
[01:54 - 02:00] Speaker 1: Keep the head on the other side, bring it out a bit, and press it down. Press it down.
Devotee:
[02:08 - 02:15] Speaker 2: No, no, no. Mine is at 22-19, yours will be at 1500. (Context: Referring to a medical reading like blood pressure or sugar).
Devotee:
[04:36 - 04:50] Speaker 1: Are the hands washed?
Devotee:
[04:36 - 04:50] Speaker 3: Let it be; you do it first. Apply the sandalwood paste properly. Brother, bring the garland.
Devotee:
[05:14 - 05:25] Speaker 1: You'll have to cut this part. Position this big one like this... no, not like that. Come on, move.
Devotee:
[05:35] Speaker 4: Brother, this is going on YouTube.
Devotee:
[05:53] Speaker 1: Mukul-da, a bit lower.
Devotee:
[06:22 - 06:40] Speaker 1: Feed him everything. Mmm, here, take this. Are there still wood apple leaves?
Devotee:
[06:22 - 06:40] Speaker 3: No, they've been offered already. There are no wood apple leaves left.
Devotee:
[07:18 - 07:22] Group: Victory to Tara! Victory to Tara!
Devotee:
[07:25 - 07:43] Speaker 1: Alright, alright. Hurry up. Give that hand, on that side.
Devotee:
[07:25 - 07:43] Group: Victory to Tara! Victory to Mother! Victory to Tara!
Devotee:
[07:25 - 07:43] Speaker 1: Left side?
Devotee:
[07:25 - 07:43] Speaker 4: Yes, yes, it's fine now.
Devotee:
[07:25 - 07:43] Speaker 1: Alright, alright.
Devotee:
[07:44 - 07:55] Speaker 1: It's fine; nothing more needs to be done. Nothing else. No, no. Wait, give me a bit of room; let me finish this part. Hold this. You're holding my other hand. Yes, alright.
Devotee:
[07:56] Speaker 4: Brother, this is going on YouTube.
Devotee:
[08:01 - 08:15] Speaker 1: Don't make it longer than 15 minutes.
Devotee:
[08:01 - 08:15] Speaker 4: Yes, I won't. It's only 7 minutes... 7 minutes and 53 seconds.
Devotee:
[08:01 - 08:15] Speaker 1: It's fine, go ahead; you're just holding the hand. It's fine.
Devotee:
[08:24 - 08:35] Speaker 3: Give some water. Move aside. Bring this closer. Yes, take it.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
[09:07 - 09:12] Speaker 5 (Gurudev): Friend, I'll say a few words now. Turn it off very shortly.
Devotee:
[09:16 - 09:25] Group: Victory to Tara! Victory to Tara!
Devotee:
[10:07 - 10:15] Speaker 1: No, take this much. Is there a breeze?
Devotee:
[10:07 - 10:15] Speaker 4: Yes, there's a breeze.
Devotee:
[10:52 - 11:18] Group: Victory to Tara! Victory to Tara! Victory to Tara! Victory to Tara! Victory to Mother! Victory to Bamdev! Victory to Gurudev!
Devotee:
[11:26] Speaker 1: Give some space; give some space.
Devotee:
[12:10 - 12:47] Group: Victory to Tara! Victory to Tara! Victory to Tara! Victory to Tara!
Devotee:
[13:51] Speaker 4: Speak.
Devotee:
[13:53 - 14:48] Speaker 4: Gurudev, on this occasion of Guru Purnima, would you like to say something to all the devotees?
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
A Guru should be served like this, or a Guru should be worshipped like this. Worshipping the Guru in the way you've just witnessed-I think that's the best way. There is no one else in the world like the Guru; there is no second. The Guru comes first, before all the deities.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
No matter how great the deities are, one cannot worship any deity without first worshipping the Guru. If Durga Puja, Kali Puja, or any other ritual is being held at a home and a Guru arrives for some reason, the ritual must stop. One must first worship the Guru and then proceed with the deity's worship, no matter how great the deity is. That is the rule. People must follow this path. Devotion and respect for the Guru must be shown in this manner, and nothing else. Alright?
Devotee:
Speaker 4: Alright.