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Around the world - Satsang YC Blanicka
1:00 - 1:06 (6 min)

New Year satsang from Blanicka Yoga Centre Prague.
Guru Purnima 2025 - Celebration from Om Ashram
1:00 - 3:45 (165 min)

The Celebration of Guru Purnima with Vishwaguruji in Jadan Ashram, District Pali, Rajasthan, India.
Around the world - Shivaratri at Jadan Ashram
1:10 - 1:17 (7 min)

Pollution
1:25 - 2:26 (61 min)

A spiritual discourse on the five sheaths (kośas) and the impact of nourishment.
"Jaisā khāī annā, vaisā rahe man—what kind of nourishment or food you are eating—like that will turn your mind."
"So first is the physical nourishment, Annamaya Kośa... What kind of food you will eat, like that will be your mentality."
Swami Ji explains the five layers of human existence, beginning with the food sheath (Annamaya Kośa). He emphasizes how diet shapes one's energy, mind, and consciousness, weaving in critiques of modern food systems, historical anecdotes about pre-industrial community life, and cautionary tales about arguing with a spiritual master. The talk uses the symbol of the crocodile in the Svādhiṣṭhāna chakra to represent destructive emotions.
Filming location: Auckland, New Zealand
Questions and answers from Debrecen
2:30 - 3:10 (40 min)

A satsang addressing practical yogic living and dietary discipline.
"If you really want to do your yoga sādhānā, then, first control over your tongue, the test. You will see that 90% of all difficulties in your body will disappear."
"Yoga begins with discipline. Atha yoga anuśāsana."
Swami Satyananda Saraswati answers questions from attendees, first offering advice on starting a yogic farm community in Hungary. He then delivers a core teaching on foundational spiritual practice, emphasizing strict dietary control (limited intake, no snacking, avoidance of processed foods and alcohol) as the primary step for health, discipline, and preparing for meditation. He expands on the importance of satsang, prāṇāyāma, and consuming local, organic, seasonal foods, using soy cultivation and an anecdote about Australian milk regulations as cautionary examples.
Filming location: Debrecen, Hungary
The Third Eye and the Awakening of the Mūlādhāra Cakra
3:15 - 3:53 (38 min)

A spiritual discourse on the third eye and the Mūlādhāra Cakra.
"The third eye signifies wisdom. All your karmas will be burned, and everything becomes pure."
"When we begin to awaken the Mūlādhāra Cakra, it is a wonderful feeling. You feel like you are coming out of darkness, like a seed which was under the earth now begins to sprout."
The speaker delivers a teaching on subtle anatomy, beginning with the wisdom of the third eye before focusing on the foundational Mūlādhāra Cakra. Using the symbol's imagery—the lotus, the elephant of prosperity, the coiled serpent of time, and the Śiva Liṅga—they explain the cakra's role as the seat of dormant energy (Śakti) and its awakening as the start of the spiritual journey toward union with supreme consciousness. The talk includes practical spiritual advice, references to Gaṇeśa, and concludes with a chant.
Filming location: Umag, Croatia
Meditation for every creatures
4:30 - 5:33 (63 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. We can't do too much for innocent creatures but we can give blessing from our heart for them in meditation. It is for every living beings. Silent meditation and relaxation.
Bhajan evening from Vienna 2
5:30 - 6:24 (54 min)

Evening Satsang with H.H. Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria. Bhajan singing.
Singing Bhajans to the Masters
6:30 - 7:11 (41 min)

Evening satsang from Střílky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajans sung to the Master: Sobhāvo Satsaṅga Re, Yogi Jāno Kī Yoga Nidrā, Dhyān Karo, Hamẽ Hī Kam Satsaṅg Hī, Sataguru Sandeśo Moyē.
Bhajan singing from Strilky
7:15 - 7:50 (35 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhajan evening from Strilky Ashram
7:55 - 8:21 (26 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Guru Tattva
8:25 - 9:25 (60 min)

A satsang discourse on the nature of the soul and the Guru principle.
"Śrī Guru Ātmā. Śrī means happiness... That Ātmā is Paramātmā."
"Therefore, Ahiṃsā is such a beautiful word... Therefore, sin exists where there is violence."
Swami Avatarpuri gives a morning talk exploring the oneness of the ātmā (soul) and the essence of Guru Tattva. He explains the Vedic understanding of titles, contrasts the qualities of a Mahātmā with a Pāpātmā, and describes the karmic consequences of violence and ignorance. The discourse weaves philosophy with illustrative stories and concludes with the recitation of a sacred prayer.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Great Saints set an example
9:30 - 10:30 (60 min)

A spiritual discourse on dharma, sādhanā, and the essence of scripture.
"Dharma means rightness—the dharma of humans, animals, nature, seasons, husband, wife, children, friends, and neighbors. It is not about worshipping separate gods."
"The essence of all these scriptures is contained in just two words: 'Śuk diyā śuk hot hai, aur duk diyā duk hoī.' If you give pleasure to others, you will receive pleasure. If you give trouble to others, you will receive trouble."
Swami Satyāśāntānanda delivers a teaching, contrasting superficial yoga techniques with the higher path of sādhanā. He defines true dharma as universal righteousness beyond religious division, emphasizing satsaṅg and the study of saints' lives. Using parables and references to historical figures—from Jesus and Guru Gobind Singh's sons to a self-sacrificing ṛṣi—he illustrates the power of commitment to dharma and the inner study of the self (svādhyāya).
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
What means Navratri
10:35 - 11:35 (60 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Navratri means the 9 nights of the Divine Mother. There should be great respect in the family towards the mother. Explanation of how to live a happy life, how to take care of the family. Shakti and Ancestors should be respected. Introduction of the Devi that should be worshipped on the third day of Navratri.
Follow the Guruvakyas and practice
11:40 - 12:38 (58 min)

A spiritual discourse on the importance of consistent practice and good company.
"You were listening to what they were singing. It was beautiful. We are all on that path." and "If you are not practicing, you will not have success."
Swami Ji addresses a gathering after an evening of bhajans. He emphasizes that spiritual development comes from regular practice (sādhanā) and the company one keeps, using the proverb Jaisā kare saṅg, vaisā lāge raṅg. He shares personal anecdotes of his early morning practices with his Guru and warns against neglecting discipline, comparing it to medical treatments that only suppress illness if not fully addressed. The talk covers themes of karma, the human lifespan, and the necessity of following the Guru's guidance.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
What Is The Guru
12:45 - 13:45 (60 min)

A morning satsang discourse on Guru's Day (Guruvāra), exploring sacred geography, spiritual practice, and the nature of the eternal Guru.
"This earth is our Karma Bhūmi, where we do our karmas."
"Gurudev is... 'Brahmanandam paramsukhadam kevalam jnanamurti'—the bliss of Brahman, the highest happiness, the very embodiment of wisdom."
The lecturer addresses the global gathering, beginning with the significance of Thursday, the day of Jupiter (Bṛhaspati), the Guru of the Devas. He explains the concepts of Janmabhūmi (birthplace), Karmabhūmi (place of work), Dharmabhūmi (land of spiritual duty), and Mokṣabhūmi, emphasizing Earth's unique role for spiritual development. He critiques modern materialism and the misappropriation of spiritual knowledge, urging honest work and protection of spiritual heritage. Through a story of a farmer's evolving perception of his Guru, he illustrates how sincere practice transforms one's vision, leading to the realization of the Guru as the formless, all-pervading Brahman—unmoving, spotless, and beyond duality.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Juga Juga Jivo - Gurupurnima 2016
13:50 - 13:56 (6 min)

Practising third level of Yoga in Daily Life System
14:00 - 15:38 (98 min)

Morning practising. Third part of the System" Yoga in Daily Life" from Mahaprabhudeep Ashram, Strilky, Czech Republic
Divine knowledge
15:45 - 17:35 (110 min)

Johannesburg, South Africa in September 2004. Followed by "YIDL Lineage", "Unity in diversity". "Kundalini and Chakras". Finally follows a Lecture about Yoga Nidra followed by Awakening of the Healing powers.
The Soul and the Guru
17:40 - 18:23 (43 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Cherkasy Ashram, Ukraine. We have many duties in the world. It's important to give the children culture and a good education. They should not go into bad society, they should become wise. One day the soul will leave behind the physical body. The karma and destiny will go with us. We are searching for the Master today. You can learn from different masters but can have only one Guru. Do not expect miracles.
What Is Love?
18:30 - 19:09 (39 min)

A satsang discourse on the nature and power of love.
"Love is an emotion—a positive emotion. When we are full of love, when we are filled with love, there is nothing that we cannot do."
"All these loves about which I was talking—that love is somehow selfish because it comes from us and goes to a certain person, and always demands something. But there is one love which is unconditional, and this is where we come to the Sadguru."
A speaker at Javan Ashram explores love as a fundamental force, tracing its development from childhood through human relationships to the ultimate, unconditional love of the Guru. He contrasts selfish, conditional human love with the selfless, divine love radiated by Gurudev, which prepares and uplifts disciples. The talk emphasizes that spiritual progress requires conscious effort to cultivate positive qualities and openness to grace, illustrated with parables about choice and perseverance.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Merge into the consciousness of Gurudev
19:15 - 19:59 (44 min)

An evening discourse on the sanctity of India and the essential role of the living Guru.
"This land is holy. Do not try to compare India."
"Therefore, in the Cosmic Protocol it is written... only the mokṣa is given by Gurudeva."
The lecturer addresses a global audience, extolling the spiritual heritage of India (Bhārat) as a land of incarnations and saints. He cautions against the misuse of wealth and nature, explaining the eternal principles of Sanātana Dharma. The core teaching emphasizes that while worship of deities is beneficial, final liberation requires the grace and guidance of a living spiritual master (Guru), illustrated by the analogy of a valuable item within a plain box and a story about a disciple's foolish imitation.
Filming location: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
The day I met Holy Guruji
20:05 - 21:00 (55 min)

A spiritual discourse reflecting on divine descent, the guru-disciple relationship, and personal history.
"Every soul, when descending from the astral world to this mortal world, must be chosen by some higher hierarchies... You are not elected. You are selected, so such a divine great master comes to this world."
"The master is the master, and we are the raw rock. We have to go through all these situations. He will make you position, give you position on the altar, in the temple."
Swami Maheshwarananda (Swamiji) speaks intimately about the nature of a Satguru's incarnation, selected by divine will rather than personal karma. He shares the story of his own spiritual calling, describing his first encounter with his Guru, Swami Madhavananda, as a child and his determined journey to enter the ashram. He weaves in teachings on karma yoga, liberation, and the transformative, often arduous process of the disciple under the master's guidance, using the metaphor of a sculptor shaping a raw stone into a sacred statue.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Guru is here for the whole world
21:05 - 21:57 (52 min)

Satsang with Vishwaguruji, Summer Retreat in Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Social festivals are observed to maintain and protect society. Every human needs respect, understanding and kindness, regardless the culture. Guru is not only part of the Indian culture. According to the guru principle there is the leader for every creature. It is not the body of the Guru, but the Light of Knowledge.
Guru is Brahma
22:05 - 23:10 (65 min)

A spiritual discourse on the value of singular focus and devotion to the guru.
"If we have, and all of us have, a lot of pictures, we are something like these ten-year-old little guys who try to collect all Pokémons. Our mantra is 'Collect all.'"
"Therefore, it is said: 'Dhyāna mūlaṁ guru mūrtiḥ, pūjā mūlaṁ guru padam, mantra mūlaṁ guru vākyaṁ, mokṣa mūlaṁ guru kṛpā.'"
The speaker, Swami Vivek Puri, shares reflections from a satsang, emphasizing the spiritual power of focusing on one mantra and one form of the guru. He argues that collecting too many spiritual images dilutes their value and hinders clear visualization at critical moments like death. The talk expands into the profound reverence for the guru's feet (caraṇāmṛta), illustrated with stories from the tradition and the recent awarding of the Yoga Ratna to Vishva Guruji in London.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Worshipping Gurudev
23:15 - 23:57 (42 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Sandhya means connected. When night and day meet we are connected to Gurudev or other Gods. We pray for Shakti, power. The first God is the Mother. Knowledge has no end. Mother Saraswati is the wife of Brahma and the Daughter also. Brahma's Daughter is knowledge. Explanation of the mantra "Guru Brahma, Guru Vishnu, Guru Devo Maheshwara...". We worship the holy feet of Gurudev.
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