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Do good things and be happy
0:00 - 0:46 (46 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. Bhajans are one of the best things in the world. When we sing good words come from our hearts and make other people happy. Sometimes people are happy also when they do bad things. The story of a sadhu and a tree. We should be peaceful and positive so we can go to God. Om Ashram is for the future generation. Half of iva was a woman and the other half was a man.
Roots are different
0:50 - 1:35 (45 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Fasting one day a week has a very good effect. Ahimsa means not doing anything to harm others. In getting angry, we destroy our spirituality. The story of a young boy who dies in an accident. Anger has many different types. Sometimes it is not very deep in our hearts. In some cases, it exists till the end of life. Practising kriya anusthan is very good for people. Guru is like a mother, disciples are like children. It is strongly prohibited to give these techniques further. The teaching of every guru is different, so don't mix them. There is one boat and one captain but many people can be in a boat. The story of a minister who attended Vishwaguruji's yoga class.
In the service of Life
1:40 - 2:24 (44 min)

India, Summer 2005. Report about the Swamijis activities.
The Primacy of the Name in the Kali Yuga
2:30 - 3:04 (34 min)

A discourse on the nature of the Kali Yuga and the power of the divine name.
"Kali Yuga is Kriyā Yuga. Kriyā Yuga means Karma Yuga. Karma is primary."
"Kali yuga kevala nāma ādhāra, sumira sumira nara hoi bhava pāra. (In the Kali Yuga, the name alone is the foundation; by repeating, repeating, a person crosses the ocean of existence.)"
Swami Maheshwarananda explains that the Kali Yuga is an age dominated by action (karma), but its true foundation is the repetition of God's name, as stated by Tulsidas. He shares a personal memory of his Guru appearing to him at the Strelky ashram and narrates a Puranic story about the sage Vishvamitra to illustrate the supreme value of satsang. The talk emphasizes that diligent spiritual practice (purushartha) is essential, yet liberation comes from anchoring oneself in the divine name.
Filming location: Wellington, New Zealand
Be in the present and trust on your Guru
3:10 - 3:43 (33 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Kama krodha lobha moha ahamkara are our enemies. We should know our roots from where we started. The intensity of our destiny is in the hands of Gurudev. We should go without any expectation to Guudev. Story of a Guru and a disciple who thought he knows everything. What comes in our life it will go also.
Yoga - The Path Of Liberation
3:50 - 4:20 (30 min)

A spiritual discourse on karma, consciousness, and the path to liberation.
"Karma pradhāna hai. Karma is very important. One must not understand karma as negative. Karma is action."
"So, what we have to become is a witness, a knower, or an observer... You become a witness of everything."
In a morning satsang, Swami Madhav Krishna explains the fundamental nature of karma as all action and process in the universe, distinguishing it from mere negative consequence. He describes the journey from identification with the physical body and worldly attachments to realizing the still, witnessing consciousness (Ātman) that exists beyond the movement of energy (śakti). Using parables and analogies—including driving a car and the story of Dattātreya learning from a woman's bracelets—he elucidates concepts of non-duality, the blessing of divine energy from liberated beings, and the ultimate goal of Self-realization.
Filming location: Wellington, New Zealand
The Universal Embrace of Yoga and Spirituality
4:25 - 5:24 (59 min)

An evening satsang on the universal principles of yoga, karma, and selfless service.
"Yoga means unity. Yoga means harmony. Yoga means union. And Yoga also means balance."
"Through Sādhana and through Sevā—these two—spirituality grows."
Swami Ji from the Sri H. G. Ashram leads a discourse from Vienna, explaining yoga as a scientific path for harmony that connects the individual to the entire cosmos. He teaches that spiritual growth comes from balancing personal practice (Sādhana) with selfless service (Sevā), illustrating this with a story of Pārvatī's sacrifice. The talk covers interconnectedness, compassion, and overcoming the ego, concluding with a meditation.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Bhajan singing from Vep
5:30 - 6:21 (51 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Bhajan singing.
Bhajans from Strilky Ashram
6:25 - 7:59 (94 min)

Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhajan singing in the presence of Vishwaguruji
8:05 - 9:40 (95 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Mental food
9:45 - 11:43 (118 min)

Swamiji in Sliac, April 2007
The wisdom of Chakras
11:50 - 13:12 (82 min)

A yoga and meditation session focusing on hand mudrās, chakras, and daily spiritual practice.
"Symbolically, as a mudrā in yogic science, the thumb represents the Supreme... The index finger represents our self. Our aim is to become one."
"Research in many European hospitals shows they practice this... When we adopt this mudrā, peace comes automatically."
A spiritual teacher instructs the group in the symbolic and practical use of a hand mudrā representing the union of the individual soul (Jīvātmā) with the supreme consciousness (Paramātmā). He explains its calming effect on the nervous system and its use in greeting and prayer. The teaching expands into managing daily stress, the influence of thoughts and words on the chakras, and practical remedies for ailments like headaches. The session includes chanting the peace mantra and other prayers, concluding with advice on spiritual study.
Filming location: Auckland, New Zealand
The Primacy of the Name in the Kali Yuga
13:20 - 13:54 (34 min)

A discourse on the nature of the Kali Yuga and the power of the divine name.
"Kali Yuga is Kriyā Yuga. Kriyā Yuga means Karma Yuga. Karma is primary."
"Kali yuga kevala nāma ādhāra, sumira sumira nara hoi bhava pāra. (In the Kali Yuga, the name alone is the foundation; by repeating, repeating, a person crosses the ocean of existence.)"
Swami Maheshwarananda explains that the Kali Yuga is an age dominated by action (karma), but its true foundation is the repetition of God's name, as stated by Tulsidas. He shares a personal memory of his Guru appearing to him at the Strelky ashram and narrates a Puranic story about the sage Vishvamitra to illustrate the supreme value of satsang. The talk emphasizes that diligent spiritual practice (purushartha) is essential, yet liberation comes from anchoring oneself in the divine name.
Filming location: Wellington, New Zealand
Practice from Wellington with MM Vivekpuri
14:00 - 14:59 (59 min)

Wellington, New Zealand
Outer Situation Reflects The Inner Situation
15:05 - 16:02 (57 min)

Satsang with Swamiji from Wellington, NZ. With the cleanness of our house we can see our inner condition. How we are keeping the ashram or the house in order, with this we can see our love and devotion. We can see if everything is in beauty. It is our inner beauty, the inner pureness, our inner clarity which is reflecting there. Doubts, desires and hidden wishes we did not clean up are spoiling our mind. If we are neglecting our sadhana, our duties, then tamas guna, the laziness takes over. It will grow more and more and we will find every self excuse for our mental pollution. Self enquiry meditation, which is taught in the Yoga in Daily life Yoga classes will help to clear up the question - not who am I but how am I. We have to search within, how is our inner world and how is our inner condition. Translation of the bhajan: Jag musafir dekh vo.
If you have dedication, you get everything
16:10 - 17:14 (64 min)

A morning satsang on simplicity, renunciation, and devotion.
"Life is simple. No need to complicate it. We just need two pieces of cloth, or even one."
"If you have true Guru Bhakti, if you have true dedication towards your Guru, if you believe in Him, then you will eventually get what you are waiting for."
The lecturer begins by demonstrating the traditional gati cloth worn by sadhus, explaining its symbolism and the meaning of the tripuṇḍ tilak. He shares a parable about a jealous priest and a magical conch to illustrate the folly of envy. The discourse then explores the life of Gautama Buddha as an exemplar of renunciation and dedication, followed by a story of the disciple Giri's devotion to Adi Shankaracharya. The session includes Sanskrit chants and concludes with a bhajan.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Roots are different
17:20 - 18:05 (45 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Fasting one day a week has a very good effect. Ahimsa means not doing anything to harm others. In getting angry, we destroy our spirituality. The story of a young boy who dies in an accident. Anger has many different types. Sometimes it is not very deep in our hearts. In some cases, it exists till the end of life. Practising kriya anusthan is very good for people. Guru is like a mother, disciples are like children. It is strongly prohibited to give these techniques further. The teaching of every guru is different, so don't mix them. There is one boat and one captain but many people can be in a boat. The story of a minister who attended Vishwaguruji's yoga class.
Do good things and be happy
18:10 - 18:56 (46 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. Bhajans are one of the best things in the world. When we sing good words come from our hearts and make other people happy. Sometimes people are happy also when they do bad things. The story of a sadhu and a tree. We should be peaceful and positive so we can go to God. Om Ashram is for the future generation. Half of iva was a woman and the other half was a man.
Each persons body is like the temple of God
19:00 - 19:55 (55 min)

Morning program from Summer Yoga Camp, Strilky, Czech Republic. Lecture by MMS. Phulpuriji. Bhajans written by our Masters of our Parampara show us the way to the Brahmaloka. For us, God is here. Translation of the Bhajan written by one of the great Saints. Introduction of Vishwaguruji's Biography. The book is the Guru itself. Singin a Bhajan. Sort talk by Swami Avatarpuriji from the life of Sri Sankarajaryaji's life and works.
The Universal Embrace of Yoga and Spirituality
20:00 - 20:59 (59 min)

An evening satsang on the universal principles of yoga, karma, and selfless service.
"Yoga means unity. Yoga means harmony. Yoga means union. And Yoga also means balance."
"Through Sādhana and through Sevā—these two—spirituality grows."
Swami Ji from the Sri H. G. Ashram leads a discourse from Vienna, explaining yoga as a scientific path for harmony that connects the individual to the entire cosmos. He teaches that spiritual growth comes from balancing personal practice (Sādhana) with selfless service (Sevā), illustrating this with a story of Pārvatī's sacrifice. The talk covers interconnectedness, compassion, and overcoming the ego, concluding with a meditation.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
All pilgrim places are at the lotus feet of Gurudev
21:05 - 21:52 (47 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. The greetings of Mahamandaleshwar Vishwaguruji and Swami Avatarpuriji in the Ashram. Utilize every minute of being here at the seminar. The opening words of Swami Avatarpuriji. Don't waste time, be in the satsang. All pilgrim places are at the lotus feet of Gurudev. If we have His darshan we have nothing to worry about.
What is God?
22:00 - 22:58 (58 min)

A spiritual discourse on the nature of God, human divinity, and traditional wisdom.
"A child asks a mother or father, 'What is the horizon? How far is it?' Have you ever reached or gone to the horizon?"
"Bhagavān Kṛṣṇa said to Arjuna: both are good, Nirākāra and Sākāra, the formless and with form. But he said, for you, Arjuna, it is easier to worship in form."
Swami Anand Arun explores the concepts of formless (Nirākāra) and personal (Sākāra) divinity, using the analogy of the unreachable horizon. He discusses the path of worship, the significance of divine forms and symbols in Hindu tradition, and the importance of sacred language and human relationships. The talk connects these themes to the science of the cakras, the significance of Vedic rituals like marriage, and the practical application of yoga and speech in daily life.
Filming location: USA
Divine Lila, Gods Play
23:05 - 23:52 (47 min)

A spiritual discourse exploring divine play, devotion, and karma through storytelling.
"His friends were called gopas, what we call disciples or friends. And his female disciples are known as gopīs."
"There is no power in the entire universe that can tie me, or close me, or stop me. But there is only one power that I cannot break, and that is love."
The lecturer narrates the pastime of young Krishna being bound by a "rope of love" to illustrate God's voluntary surrender to pure devotion. He expands on the theme by explaining the protective power of a guru-given mantra and mala, and recounts a detailed karmic parable about a leper, a donation of ghee, and a storekeeper's theft to underscore the law of cause and effect. The talk concludes with reflections on truthfulness and a brief linguistic note.
Filming location: Wellington, New Zealand
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