The provided text appears to be a transcript of a spiritual or religious ceremony or talk. It's difficult to provide a concise summary without more context, but here's a general overview:
The transcript starts with music, followed by a series of chants, invocations, and blessings. The names of various deities and spiritual figures are mentioned, including Siddhi Vinayak, Mahadeva, Maharay, Ganeshari, Kapi Kalyana Murti, and others. The chants are in a language that seems to be a mix of Sanskrit and possibly Tamil or Telugu.
There are several mentions of "Namo Namaha", which is a common phrase in Hindu rituals, meaning "I bow to Thee". The phrase "Purana Ahalayam Bhagavat" is also repeated, which translates to "Ancient Temple of the Lord in the Puranas".
The speaker also mentions "UN Medic" and "UN theation", possibly referring to the United Nations' role in addressing global health issues. They seem to advocate for universal healthcare and the need for medical solutions for all kinds of people's problems.
The transcript ends with the speaker chanting the names of various deities and spiritual figures, indicating the end of the ceremony or talk.
The provided text appears to be a transcript of a speech or a sermon, with timestamps and occasional music or applause indications. It includes various names, phrases, and what seem to be religious invocations or chants. Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text starts with the phrase "siddhi vinayak Moti Ki", which is likely a religious invocation or chant [Source: Transcript].
2. The phrase "Jai gopika jeivan smaranam goovinda goovinda" is mentioned, which is a devotional chant [Source: Transcript].
3. "janaki kant smaranam Jai J Rama Rama" is another devotional chant [Source: Transcript].
4. "mahadeva Shri sadguru Swami namah ji" is a religious invocation or chant [Source: Transcript].
5. "anjanya swamiah ji Sada B Ra mahraya ganeshari Kapi kalyana Murti Shah chandrika tribhuan Punyat si shya k janani yahadambini mahar Man ka Karuna kataki kahame kalpatam sarada sharadam BJA vadana" are all instances of religious invocations or chants [Source: Transcript].
6. "vadanam buje sarvada sarvada SM sannidim sannid KRI shuuti Purana ahalayam Karunalayam Namami Bhagavat ganadam shant rinum Sri Chandra sheekhara teachers" are all instances of religious invocations or chants [Source: Transcript].
7. "amam sukuk amut bhagavatam rasam ahayam Mur Rasik buka y sab Mun anosmi krishnaya vasudevaya devaki nandan Cha nand Goa kumaraya goovindaya namo namaha namah pankaj nahaya namah pankaj maline namah pankaj netr Namaste pankajang krishnaya vasudevaya haraye paramatmane pranatasaya govindaya namo namaha petambaram karavajita Shank Chakra Kaum od sasijam Karuna oceanm Radha sahayam Ati sundaramamani PR kikaram lavanasaram sukti Janam PNA punataram lakshmi nishank am anuk marutath y prish s Akil Shakti any H prah namo bhagavate Purus Pur Bhakta poranugrah Kin upanyasa maharatnam aata kanam Anant RAM yogindram madgurum SH baj muhukam kalamum paramanand maadhavam Bhakta J paramanand Rin asmcharya r ajasya pranadamjam trambaka puradisham ganadip samanitam gajudamam vande sastam kulatam virant sen prabhch kamam" are all instances of religious invocations or chants [Source: Transcript].
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