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Development of consciousness
0:05 - 2:01 (116 min)
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"Unity in diversity", "Kundalini and Chakras", followed by bhajan: "Guru Sa Bina, Karaja Nay Sare", followed by "Development of consciousness" from Melbourne, Australia, March 2004 in two parts.
We should try to develop good quality and maintain it
2:05 - 2:54 (49 min)
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Evening satsang with Swamiji from Wellington Ashram, New Zealand.Yoga is a very ancient science of the body, mind and soul. It supports our physical, mental, social and spiritual health. In the human life we are very close to the final aim. If we change our practice and behaviour we lose the healthy energy. We are trying to meditate, but we can't. We should start with the principles of yama and niyama to develop the best quality. Hold on, it is still not too late.
Moon and Mind
3:00 - 4:08 (68 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. In reality, there is no sunrise or sunset - only the Earth is moving. It is said that the Moon is balancing the Earth. There are many different constellations. The Moon has a strong effect on nature. Sometimes, if someone goes on the wrong way it can influence others. We have to practice pranayama systematically. The master of the mind is the Moon; the principle of the Moon is water and water means movement. It is balancing our whole body.
The Thread of Love and the Roots of Devotion
4:15 - 5:25 (70 min)
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A satsang commemorating the incarnation day of Satguru Swāmī Madhavānandjī, focusing on devotion, family, and spiritual roots. "Every breath was a remembrance of Mahāprabhujī: every inhalation and exhalation, I repeat thy name." "O Rahim Dās, the thread of love is fragile—do not break it with a little misunderstanding. Once broken, it cannot be joined seamlessly; a knot will remain." The lecturer addresses attendees at a seminar and retreat. He begins by honoring his Guru's incarnation day, describing the saint's devotion and miracles. The talk emphasizes traditional family values, the sacred roles within Indian kinship, and the power of forgiveness, illustrated by a story of a long-married couple. He explains the importance of a genuine guru-disciple relationship and concludes by describing his journey to the Himalayan cave of Alagpurījī, the root of his spiritual lineage. Filming location: Vancouver, Canada
Yuga Yuga Jivo Maheshwarananda
5:30 - 5:37 (7 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing on Gurupurnima satsang.
Sataguru rakho laj hamari
5:45 - 5:51 (6 min)
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Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Vishwaguruji"s sister sings Bhajans.
Repeat the name of Gurudev
5:55 - 6:22 (27 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria. Bhajan singinig to the Guru. Guru carano me arasatha tiratha he
Bhajan singing in the presence of the Master
6:30 - 7:17 (47 min)
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Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing from Jadan. Including He nath ab to, Suno sakhi Sataguru aya, Guru carano me arasatha tiratha he
Guru bhakta jagata me na rahe
7:25 - 8:08 (43 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing on satsang, including bahajan Guru bhakta jagata me na rahe, Prema ka pyala Hari
Pyare darashana diyo aj
8:15 - 8:18 (3 min)
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A spiritual song expressing longing for divine vision, followed by analytical remarks on the text's structure. "Ākula vyākula fero re na dhinna" and "Darśan na dī chokhā. Darśan sannakā nindā, Nairin divasannā." The content consists of poetic lyrics lamenting the agony of separation and the unfulfilled desire for divine sight (Darśan). This is followed by a separate section of critical remarks that analyze the song's text, pointing out its abrupt language shift, unclear referents, and narrative discontinuity. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Bhajans from Vep
8:25 - 8:49 (24 min)
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Yoga Summer Retreat from Vep, Hungary. Bhajan singing including Guruvara me cal usa una des.
Development of consciousness
8:55 - 10:51 (116 min)
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"Unity in diversity", "Kundalini and Chakras", followed by bhajan: "Guru Sa Bina, Karaja Nay Sare", followed by "Development of consciousness" from Melbourne, Australia, March 2004 in two parts.
Follow the advice of your Guru
10:55 - 12:14 (79 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Life is not easy on this Earth. Animals have a strong fear in many situations. Tyger and lion are afraid of humans. Humans have also strong fear. We can see God in physical form. Forms of respect and humbleness to God are present in every culture. There is unity. Remember all Saints and Gurudev, follow their instructions. A story about a farmer how always found a good reason why not to follow his Guruji.
The meaning of Bhajan
12:20 - 13:47 (87 min)
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Satsang with Vishwaguruji Maheshwarananda, Summer Retreat in Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. This satsang is about two powerful bhajans written by Holy Guruji (Sri Deep Niranjan Saba Dukha Bhanjan, Om Brahm Shiva Alakh Anadi). Vishwaguruji gives us introduction to different kinds of Samadhis and explains the topic about spiritual poems, bhajans, mantra and bija mantra. Bhajan singing and translation by Swami Gajanandji.
Feather project - Message to the next generation
13:50 - 13:55 (5 min)
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Interview given by Swamiji supporting the Feather project. Shot on location at the Historic Gandhi Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India in 2010.
The Space of Practice
14:00 - 15:01 (61 min)
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A guided yoga and meditation session focusing on awareness and spinal health. "For life and death, two square meters is enough." "That is the beauty of yoga, Kāla and Deśa. And for that, we need a Guru to lead us through time and space and make us update and upgrade." An instructor leads a group through a series of āsanas including Pavanamuktāsana, Bhujaṅgāsana preparation, Bhuñamānāsana, and Meru Ākhara Āsana. The practice emphasizes the principles of stretching and rotating the spine, correcting kyphosis, and cultivating body awareness. The teacher integrates philosophical teachings on time, space, and the need for a guide, alongside practical benefits for the back, shoulders, and digestion. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We should try to develop good quality and maintain it
15:05 - 15:54 (49 min)
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Evening satsang with Swamiji from Wellington Ashram, New Zealand.Yoga is a very ancient science of the body, mind and soul. It supports our physical, mental, social and spiritual health. In the human life we are very close to the final aim. If we change our practice and behaviour we lose the healthy energy. We are trying to meditate, but we can't. We should start with the principles of yama and niyama to develop the best quality. Hold on, it is still not too late.
Program from Dungog - Tratak (15/28)
16:00 - 16:52 (52 min)
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Swamijis lecture about the Tratak technique from Dungog Australia on 5th of January 2010.
Share the bread with everyone
17:00 - 17:47 (47 min)
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Welcome Satsang with Swamiji from Vep, Hungary. Swamiji explains the importance of love, mercy and compassion. Spiritual uplifting comes to us with positive thinking. Without knowing the truth who are we to judge someone. Be positive!
The Thread of Love and the Roots of Devotion
17:55 - 19:05 (70 min)
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A satsang commemorating the incarnation day of Satguru Swāmī Madhavānandjī, focusing on devotion, family, and spiritual roots. "Every breath was a remembrance of Mahāprabhujī: every inhalation and exhalation, I repeat thy name." "O Rahim Dās, the thread of love is fragile—do not break it with a little misunderstanding. Once broken, it cannot be joined seamlessly; a knot will remain." The lecturer addresses attendees at a seminar and retreat. He begins by honoring his Guru's incarnation day, describing the saint's devotion and miracles. The talk emphasizes traditional family values, the sacred roles within Indian kinship, and the power of forgiveness, illustrated by a story of a long-married couple. He explains the importance of a genuine guru-disciple relationship and concludes by describing his journey to the Himalayan cave of Alagpurījī, the root of his spiritual lineage. Filming location: Vancouver, Canada
In the service of Life
19:10 - 19:54 (44 min)
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India, Summer 2005. Report about the Swamijis activities.
Spiritual Sadhana
20:00 - 20:53 (53 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Early morning when Sun is rising all creatures wake up. But some creatures hunting in the darkness, they are like thieves. Some humans are also waiting for darkness to do something negative. Everyone has to go early morning to do the sadhana, spiritual practice. Of course, there are reasonable exceptions. Alakhpuriji is from Satjayuga and He is still here as some kind of reflection. True stories about Bhagwan Devpuriji.
We will go one day
21:00 - 21:43 (43 min)
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Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We always worry about death. Death is a universal law. Our mind is always restless. We can train it by mantra. Manas is the storehouse of memories. Yogis are not attached to things. Only the bond between the disciple and the Guru is permanent. The story of a man who planned that when Yama came, he would hide somewhere. We should meditate always not only when we are in trouble. We should remember God every day, at least a little bit. Unfortunately present Indian generation is beginning to forget their roots. Birth and death come and go, but remember the name of God.
Atma is king of the body
21:50 - 22:55 (65 min)
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A spiritual discourse on perseverance, self-knowledge, and the inner faculties. "It is not easy for anyone to remain steadfast on one path. This is true for everybody; it doesn't matter who you are. But when one has a single target, one can achieve it." "He learned a lesson: if the ant cannot give up, why should I give up my sādhanā? I am sure one day I will achieve my goal. I may fall down many times, but I will get up again." The speaker shares a parable about an ant persevering to carry a grain of rice, using it to illustrate the necessity of steadfastness on the spiritual path. He expands into an extended metaphor of the body as a coach, with the ten indriyas (faculties) as horses and the Ātmā as the king within. He emphasizes the crucial role of Viveka (discriminative intellect) as the king's advisor to guard against inner thieves like lust, anger, and greed, concluding that the Guru's word is the weapon that dispels them. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Spirituality and religion (1/4)
23:00 - 0:07 (67 min)
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Evening Satsang with Swamiji, from Vep, Hungary on 22nd of May 2010.
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