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Attributes of Shiva
0:50 - 0:58 (8 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Khatu, Rajasthan, India. Shiva is the creator as well as the liberator; he is the merciful one.
Around the world - Bhajans from India
1:00 - 1:16 (16 min)
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Bhajans and pictures from India
Be joyful
1:20 - 1:47 (27 min)
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A satsang discourse on the spiritual significance of a guru's birthday, drawing parallels to Christmas. "I recall Swāmījī saying, 'I was observing one person who was practicing Kriyā under the tree.'" "For us, the day of incarnation of Mahāprabhujī, the day of incarnation of Swāmījī, Gurujī, is Christmas. But even more than Christmas, because that is our guru." A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, explaining why the birthday of a guru is a sacred celebration akin to Christmas. He emphasizes the necessity of a living guru for correct spiritual practice and describes the Guru Tattva (the essence of the guru) as a pure, divine light within a physical form. He explains how devotees can connect to this energy through satsang, devotion, and bhajans, transforming their own energy and creating a joyful spiritual life. The talk includes practical advice on using prayer, song, and positive thinking to change one's internal state and the surrounding atmosphere. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Support your heart
1:55 - 2:34 (39 min)
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Live webcast from Melbourne, Australia. We all know the heart, the seat of love and life. Many people have problems with their hearts. I want to show you some simple exercises that are very good for the health of the heart. Practice and demonstration.
Full moon Satsang with Vishwaguruji
2:40 - 3:07 (27 min)
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from Guruji Ashram, Vienna, Austria
Awakening of muladhar
3:15 - 3:57 (42 min)
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A lecture on the Mūlādhāra chakra, karma, and associated yoga practices. "Prārabdha, or karma prārabdha, first your destiny is created, and then your body." "The awakening of the Kuṇḍalinī means wisdom. You become very wise, you become self-confident." The speaker delivers an in-depth explanation of the root (Mūlādhāra) energy center, linking it to one's karma, destiny, and foundational consciousness. He describes its symbolism—the red color, four-petaled lotus, elephant, and coiled serpent representing past karmas—and clarifies the nature of a true Kuṇḍalinī awakening. The session includes practical guidance, with demonstrators showing postures like Bhujaṅgāsana and Śalabhāsana to activate and regulate this chakra. Filming location: Croatia
Live webcast from Vep
3:30 - 5:00 (90 min)
Evening satsang from Vep, Hungary.
Be positive
4:05 - 5:15 (70 min)
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Evening satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat from Strilky, Czech Republic. Find your own mistakes first instead of finding bad points in others. Swami Avatarpuriji tells stories about the positive and negative side of things. Mantras and Yoga Nidra.
Om Ashram
5:20 - 5:29 (9 min)
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A promotional video about the Omkara Mahavira, a large-scale world peace monument and humanitarian complex under construction in Rajasthan. "Since 1993, this structure has been under construction for the welfare of humanity, the protection of animals and nature, for teaching yoga, meditation, and philosophy." "To bring this vision to full fruition, it needs everybody’s contribution. You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a single drop." The video details the vision of yogi Paramahamsa Swami Maheshvarananda to build the world's largest Om symbol, which will contain 108 residential compartments. It highlights the existing, operational facets of the site including a free school and college, a hospital, and a large artificial lake for water conservation. The narrative connects this to the global activities of the "Yoga in Daily Life" system, such as tree planting and animal shelters, framing the entire project as a holistic effort for peace, health, and environmental revival. It concludes with a call for donations to complete the monument. Filming locations: Jhadan, Rajasthan, India.
Bhajan evening from Strilky Ashram
5:30 - 6:18 (48 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing.
The calling of Sri Alakhpuriji
6:25 - 6:36 (11 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan Sataguru Alakha Puriji Avo.
Bhajans from Oosterhout
6:40 - 7:45 (65 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Oosterhout, Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands.
Bhajans for World Peace (1/3)
7:50 - 9:47 (117 min)
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For world peace, first we need to find peace within ourselves. A recording of a live concert for world peace in YIDL center in Villach, Austria. Public concert lasted 6h with uninterrupted Bhajans. The concert was a part of a 24h of Bhajan Anushtana.
Proper exercise is important to us
9:55 - 10:27 (32 min)
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Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajsthan, India. Two things are important in our lives. What we eat and what we breathe. Yoga in Daily Life are practiced all over the world. Sarva Hitta asanas are good for everyone. Proper exercise is as important to us as food.
Be positive
10:35 - 11:45 (70 min)
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Evening satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat from Strilky, Czech Republic. Find your own mistakes first instead of finding bad points in others. Swami Avatarpuriji tells stories about the positive and negative side of things. Mantras and Yoga Nidra.
Don't kill Animals!
11:50 - 12:48 (58 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Auckland, New Zealand. The origin of many diseases is in our relationships. We can solve problems if we are practicing yoga. Advice from Vishwaguruji for good health. Search your Guru in the heart. We have to follow the words of the Saint's. Do not kill animals and eat them. Humans cause immense pain to innocent animals. That is why viruses are coming as a strike-back.
Death is a transition
12:55 - 13:56 (61 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Lecture by Swami Avatarpuriji. Once we realize that death is basically a transition from this body to a higher place it is not scary. Who comes will go, that the universal law. A story about king Vidhur, who had a fear about what will happen when he dies. Learnig and translating mantras, a prayer to Lord Vishnu. Salutations to the infinite one, who has thousands forms... Lecture by Swami Vivekpuriji. What is a Guru, how we are feeling about the Guru?
Morning practice from Strilky with relaxation
14:00 - 14:42 (42 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Practicig Sarva Hita asanas with MM. Swami Vivekpuriji. Including Marjari. Practicing Utthita Lolasan and Hasta Padangustasan from the second level. Vishwguruji gives instruction how to practice yoga.
We have to become one
14:50 - 16:24 (94 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Auckland, New Zealand. There are many things in the space. We should stop our attachment. Great yogis do not attach to anything and to anybody. Break from the attachment and join to God. Nothing is mine. Explanation of bhadzsan Chidananda Rupam Sivoham Sivoham. Sometimes we can not understand wisdom. Shiva means only space. He is everywhere in everything and nowhere. Explanation of bhadzsan Ragupati Raghava Raj Ram. One in all and all in one. Explanation of bhadzsan Sabda Sanehi Mhari Jatra. A story or a poem can help you to understand knowledge. The knowledge what we have we should understand, realize and give further. Chakras are the major stations in our body. The Earth connected to the Sun. The system of elements and chakras in our body.
The health of the bones
16:30 - 17:22 (52 min)
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A spiritual talk on the purification of the body and mind, focusing on holy water and natural self-care. "You can give this, what we call, the holy water. Give this to all your friends and everybody this Christmas." "So bring the happiness... put a holy, a holy thought within us. 'Holy' means the clean and have a good energy." Swami Ji offers a wide-ranging discourse, encouraging the use of holy water for purification and harmony during Christmas. He advises on caring for the physical body through natural means—like simple oils, yoga, and avoiding synthetic creams—linking it to the care of the subtle bodies (kośas). The talk includes personal anecdotes about habits and diet, emphasizing a return to simplicity and gratitude. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Every creature have its karma
17:30 - 18:23 (53 min)
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A spiritual discourse on karma, interconnectedness, and human nature. "Karma is not only for humans; it is for all creatures, any animal." "So always, our people, our friends, we do not know who is thinking today, now." The lecturer addresses a gathering, exploring the universal law of karma that binds all life—humans, animals, and even trees. He shares parables, including a story of an ancient tree foretold to die by a yogi, to illustrate how actions interconnect. The talk weaves through themes of compassion, environmental destruction, and personal responsibility, concluding with a call to do good for all. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Live webcast from Vep
18:30 - 20:00 (90 min)
Morning satsang from Vep, Hungary.
Dharma danda
18:30 - 19:13 (43 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the principle of dharma and the symbolic Dharma Daṇḍa. "If we protect dharma, if we uphold it, then dharma will protect us." "This is the dharma daṇḍa... Because you or I can change anything, so the crown and this, then you have this in your hand. Not for your family, not for your friends, but for all." Following a closing prayer and thanks for a retreat, a spiritual teacher delivers a talk centered on the ancient principle that dharma, when protected, protects in return. Using the allegory of a king's crown and authority, he explains that true leadership and spiritual responsibility are for the benefit of all, not oneself. He introduces the Dharma Daṇḍa (staff) as a physical symbol of this principle, recounting a story of a guru striking a king's head with the staff to emphasize that even authority must be subservient to dharma. He draws parallels to the staffs of Christian bishops and Hindu Mahāmaṇḍaleśvaras, and briefly discusses Hungarian shepherd dogs as an example of protective duty, before concluding with practical retreat reminders. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Vedic And Hindu Dharma is A Way Of Life
19:15 - 20:02 (47 min)
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A spiritual discourse on Vedic Dharma, purification, and the guru-disciple relationship. "The essence is only in two words: Sukh diyāṅ sukh hotā hai, aur dukh diyāṅ dukh hoī. Finally, it is said: if you give someone happiness, you will get happiness. If you give someone trouble, you will get trouble." "Therefore, the purification through the anuṣṭhāna and through sādhanā: disciples sit near the masters and listen. It is called the Gospel of the Master to the Disciples." Following devotional singing, the speaker delivers a teaching on the purification of the five sheaths (Pañcakośa) through disciplined practice (anuṣṭhāna). He explains Vedic Dharma as a way of life, contrasting it with religion, and explores the essence of the Vedas and Upaniṣads. Key themes include surrendering one's destiny to the guru, the danger of doubt illustrated by a story of Swami Vivekananda and Ramakrishna, and humanity's sacred duty to avoid polluting the natural elements—water, earth, fire, and air—which are revered as divine. The talk concludes with a prayer and mantra. Filming location: Pokhara, Gandaki Province, Nepal
The spiritual family
20:05 - 20:56 (51 min)
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An opening talk at a spiritual seminar addressing the absence of the guru and the purpose of gathering. "People are always complaining, 'Oh, Kali Yuga is not good, Kali Yuga is a terrible time.' But if you know how to utilize it, Kali Yuga is also excellent." "We need to be like a Paramahaṁsa... We should be like that. In this world, we have so many things... we should be like the Haṁsa: take the pearls, take the milk, and leave the water." A senior disciple addresses the assembled spiritual family at the Vép seminar, acknowledging the physical absence of Viśvagurūjī. He reframes the gathering as a vital opportunity to recharge, strengthen spiritual family bonds, and deepen personal practice. Key themes include extracting the essence from the Kali Yuga, the necessity of a supportive community for sādhanā, and using the seminar for introspection, mauna (silence), and focused practice of āsana and prāṇāyāma to calm the mind. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Atma is spotless
21:00 - 21:46 (46 min)
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A spiritual discourse on divine presence, the nature of the soul, and the guru's grace, illustrated through parables and teachings. "When the difficult time comes, then you should know that you are now with God." "Śrī Guru Ātmā, that is the highest... our Ātmā is connected to Holy Gurujī." A teacher shares parables, including one where God carries a devotee through hardship and another where a renunciate yogi refuses Lord Shiva's offer. He explains the spotless, all-pervading nature of the soul (Ātmā) and its connection to the Guru, weaving in teachings on devotion, renunciation, and the elements of the body. Filming location: Australia
Bhaktas are longing for Satsang
21:50 - 22:38 (48 min)
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Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing. Swami Umapuri says some words about her spiritual development in the Jadan Ashram. She spoke about her experiences with Yoga Nidra. She explains the bhajans of Swami Sivananda and Bhagwan Sri Deep Mahaprabhuji.
Maya can destroy everything
22:45 - 23:27 (42 min)
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A spiritual discourse warning against greed and emphasizing correct devotional practice. "Kāma, krodha, mada, lobha, ahaṅkāra. These are all important factors in the downfall of any spiritual seeker." "For us, our Māyā should be Gurudev. We should run behind him. We should remember Him all the time." A swami leads a satsang, using parables and a personal anecdote to illustrate the destructive power of greed (lobha). He stresses constant devotion to the Guru over material illusion. The talk concludes with detailed instructions for performing mantra japa correctly, including how to hold a mala and the significance of different rudrākṣa beads, while ultimately pointing to pure devotion as the supreme principle. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Live in a natural way
23:35 - 0:17 (42 min)
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An evening address on the purity of an ashram environment and holistic well-being. "This is a beautiful, beautiful place. It is full of prāṇa, very much prāṇa." "We are recovering from all oxygen issues, chemicals, and what we call the Corona." The lecturer speaks to a gathering at a large ashram, describing its pristine, chemical-free natural environment which promotes health through clean air, water, and earth. He contrasts this with the impurities and financial stresses of the modern world, advocating for a simple, spiritual life centered on meditation, community, and pure food. The talk meanders through topics including the ashram's capacity, the value of money, and the importance of natural seeds. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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