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Don't kill animals, remain clean
0:20 - 1:33 (73 min)
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Evening sastang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. When it rains, it feeds all the vegetation. The sea, the grass, the trees need water. Only humans can reach the highest. Those who don't use drugs or drink alcohol. Today, the whole world, all religions and cultures are right in the palm of our hands, accessible by mobile phone. With the help of yoga, meditation and ancient sacred scriptures, spirituality can be realized. Outer purity means inner purity.Chemical pollution is a big problem all over the Earth.
Stories about master and disciple
1:40 - 2:54 (74 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. We try to become yogi through our sadhana which was given to us by our masters. The story of some students who were learnt in Jadan Ashram. The story of a father and a son sitting on the train. The story of Mahaprabhuji to send Holiguruji to get Biksha. Bhajan singing.
Darshan of Sri Alakhpuriji
3:00 - 4:18 (78 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. The good qualities lead to development and health, while anger, hate, gossiping, and confused deeds lead to destruction. Doing certain movements as exercise is not enough. Singing bhajans including "Sataguru Alakhpuriji Avo". The first worship of the picture of Sri Alakhpuriji. The picture was painted according to the visions and guidance of Srí Vishwaguruji.
The Oneness of Guru and Disciple
4:25 - 4:55 (30 min)
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A satsang discourse on the holy occasion of Śrī Dīp Nārāyaṇ Mahāprabhujī's puṇya tithi, focusing on the non-dual relationship between guru and disciple. "One in all and all in one." "A disciple and a Guru are the same. Both are the same. But they know how I am walking and from where I am walking." The lecturer addresses a global gathering, explaining the pervasive presence of the guru lineage. He shares personal anecdotes illustrating the mystical connection between guru and disciple, asserting their ultimate oneness despite apparent separation. The talk weaves through themes of divine unity, compassion for all life, and the merging of the individual soul with the divine, likened to a drop returning to the ocean. The session includes personal reflections and concludes with blessings for the attendees. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Meditation with Swamiji
5:00 - 5:42 (42 min)
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Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Atlanta, Georgia, Guided meditation.
People are very good all over the world
5:50 - 6:25 (35 min)
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A satsang reflecting on global religious festivals, human diversity, and the principle of non-violence. "Similarly, I did not see all of them, but also the children, girls, and women, and they also have this. Also, mostly the Christians and the Muslims, they are also saying something, their prayers or something." "So, many people are ceremonizing with the killing of animals... we have to do only good, no killing this and that." Following opening chants, The lecturer addresses the global community, observing the recent New Year and Christmas celebrations. He describes the peaceful, devotional practices he has witnessed among Christians, Muslims, Jews, Indigenous Americans, Africans, Japanese, and others, emphasizing the underlying goodness and shared humanity across cultures. The talk centers on the ethic of non-violence (ahiṃsā), criticizing animal sacrifice and advocating for compassion toward all creatures, from ants to trees. He concludes by encouraging a life dedicated to spirituality. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
In reality there is no birth and death
6:30 - 7:18 (48 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Our birthday was when our soul came from the cosmic to this world. So we don't know exactly that date. Our coming and going is a ring and we don't know where is beginning. We have three status awakening sleeping and dreaming. The story about a bird who was sitting on the top of the temple. It is not a problem for God if we worship him or not. Some people feel God in his heart and some are not. We don't know where will we go after our death. Bhajan singing.
Life is ever existing
7:25 - 8:16 (51 min)
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An evening satsang on the meaning of "Yoga in Daily Life" and the nature of spiritual determination (hatha). "A child, and when the child wants to get something, he'll get it. Otherwise, he's crying, crying, crying... So this is hāṭha of the child." "Eat all my body, but let my two eyes, because I want to see my God, my love." The lecturer explains the name of the organization, "Yoga in Daily Life," as signifying practice integrated into everyday existence. He elaborates on the Sanskrit term "hatha," describing it as a determined will, and illustrates this through traditional stories, including a parable of a determined devotee whose unwavering desire to see God is ultimately tested and fulfilled. The talk concludes with prayers and a reminder of the soul's immortal nature. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Mahaprabhuji's Mahasamadhi Celebration (1/4)
8:20 - 8:58 (38 min)
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Satsang with Vishwaguruji on the occasion of Mahaprabhuji's Mahasamadhi, Om Ashram, Jadan, distr. Pali, Rajasthan, India.
We are here only temporarily
9:05 - 9:58 (53 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. We came from cosmic. We are born from God. Nowadays there are many problems in families between parents and children or between brothers and sisters. God said to humans that we should love everyone and all other creatures also. The story of Siva and a rakshasa who wanted to learn to dance. We are here in our life only temporary. We should be in the present time. The story of three bhaktas from Gujarat who want to go to the Ganga. After death, everybody goes to one God. Bhajan singing.
Returning to Nature: A Call for Natural Living and Ayurvedic Wisdom
10:05 - 11:02 (57 min)
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A spiritual discourse on returning to natural living and Ayurvedic wisdom, addressing environmental and health crises. "Day by day, something very negative is emerging... This is Kali Yuga, and it is intensifying." "We should return to nature... Beauty is our natural beauty. If we apply beauty products to our body, we are not embracing reality." Swami Madhvanandaji addresses global issues like natural disasters, chemical pollution, and modern health problems, attributing them to a departure from natural living. He advocates for a return to Ayurveda and natural remedies, sharing specific practices like using neem and babool powder for dental health. He critiques modern science, genetically modified foods, and certain medical interventions like "egg banks," warning of societal and spiritual consequences. The talk includes personal experimentation with natural dental care and a call to embrace yoga and natural solutions. Filming location: Bari Khatu, Rajasthan, India
Be happy and feel oneness
11:10 - 11:52 (42 min)
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A New Year's reflection on human concepts, oneness, and inner peace. "Where is the new year? The same sun, moon, and clouds remain, but humans try to make something again, to feel 'I am new.'" "And when that oneness is realized, then there is nowhere to say 'this' or 'that.'... Everything is in our mental constructs." The lecturer leads a satsang, questioning the human-made nature of the New Year and other divisions. He reflects on the eternal earth, the illusion of separation, and the conflicts between religions and individuals, urging everyone to realize fundamental oneness, be happy, and avoid making others angry. He uses metaphors like the ocean's surface versus its depths and concludes with travel plans for pilgrimage. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Oneness
12:00 - 12:32 (32 min)
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A year-end satsang on religious harmony, yoga traditions, and the necessity of the Guru. "We should not believe that all other religions and their dates, their months and their observances, should be deleted." "Without Gurudev, who can let us cross the ocean of that saṃsāra?" The lecturer addresses the global Yoga in Daily Life community as the year closes. He emphasizes respecting all religions, cultures, and their calendars, warning against efforts to erase traditions. He explains the unity of yoga beneath different school names, using the analogy of a nation and its citizens. The core teaching is the indispensable role of the Satguru in guiding the soul beyond physical and mental practices toward liberation, ultimately paying homage to the lineage of Gurudev Swami Madhavanandaji. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We must be in unity
12:40 - 13:34 (54 min)
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Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. We need to remain peaceful, and for that we need good, clean food. Many medicines contain substances derived from animals, but this should be avoided. Practitioners of Yoga in Daily Life all over the world live very clean lives, so they are less affected by the Coronavirus. Unfortunately, polluted food causes cancer, from which much suffering arises. We have to be one, because the reality described in our books is also one. This is Sanatana Dharma. Mahamandaleshwar Swami Gyaneshwarpuri's talk on the ancient scriptures.
Yoga comes from God Shiva
13:40 - 14:29 (49 min)
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An evening satsang on the five sheaths of being, the nature of mind, and spiritual practice. "Our physical body is the annamaya kośa. 'Anna' generally means the seeds of the fruits or grass." "Man maraṇa mamatā mari marmar gayā śarīra. Asa triṣṇā nai mari, keh gayā Kabīra. So that also, this man, man is mind. The mind can kill us, or the mind can bring us to the cosmic." Swami Maheshwarananda addresses a global audience, offering prayers and discussing the ongoing pandemic through an allegory of a snake. He speaks about the health of yoga practitioners before exploring the panchakośa (five sheaths) model, focusing on annamaya, prāṇamaya, and manomaya kośa. He illustrates the power and speed of the mind with a story about a man dreaming of ice cream. The discourse touches on states of consciousness (jāgrata, svapna, suṣupta) and includes a brief, fragmented mythological anecdote. The session concludes with group chanting and prayers for deceased devotees. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Prana connects us
14:35 - 15:36 (61 min)
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A spiritual discourse on prāṇa, the soul, and universal oneness. "Prāṇa is in each and every cell in the body, your whole life inside." "This connection is... not attachment... but it is a oneness." Swami Ji addresses a global audience, exploring the nature of life force (prāṇa) that permeates all beings. He shares stories of yogis mastering the elements, discusses the soul's journey after death, and observes the profound feelings in animals. The talk distinguishes between egoistic attachment and spiritual oneness, concluding with the importance of love and compassion for all life. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Mahaprabhudeep Ashram is a spiritual place
15:40 - 15:55 (15 min)
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A spiritual leader describes the permanent legacy and natural sanctity of Mahāprabhujī's ashram. "Our Mahāprabhujī's ashram—this cannot be removed." "And therefore, here it is so peaceful, harmonious peace. Hey, what do we want? Kyā chāhiye?" The speaker explains the ashram's protected status as a historical foundation, detailing strict preservation rules for the castle, trees, and land enforced by government authorities. He contrasts this permanence with movable yoga centers, and highlights the ashram's healthful environment—pure earth, air, and water—and the wholesome community life with good food and practice halls. He warmly invites everyone to visit the ashram and its associated pure-food restaurant, Tilak. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Around the world - Bhajans from India
16:00 - 16:16 (16 min)
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Bhajans and pictures from India
Bhramari pranayama and Om chanting
16:20 - 17:30 (70 min)
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Evening satsang from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans and chanting mantras are one of the best techniques to bring us to the divine. Sri Mahaprabhuji's disciples have written beautiful bhajans. Unfortunately, today this knowledge is not being taught to our children. Instead of looking to the outside world, we should look to ourselves and preserve Sat Sanatana Dharma. Where people eat meat, Dharma is lost. The explanation of Bhramari pranayama. Just as birds balance their flying, this practice balances the two hemispheres of the brain.
Science and spirituality
17:30 - 17:59 (29 min)
Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria. Explanation of Om Namo Sri Prabhu Deep Narayan mantra. It is good to sing this mantra after the prayer. We can use this mantra every time and everywhere. It is hard to reach our goal because of very much desire. There are two things science and Guru Kripa. Sapta rishis continuously send their energy to us.
Feel oneness and protect all creatures
17:35 - 18:05 (30 min)
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A spiritual discourse on compassion, the divine essence, and universal unity. "God itself is present within this body. And God has given humans to us as God itself." "Sooner or later, we will be one with that water, the ocean. This means God." A spiritual teacher addresses a global audience, reflecting on the sanctity of life and the sin of killing animals for food. He contemplates the nature of divine suffering through the example of Jesus and uses the metaphor of a water drop returning to the ocean to describe the soul's journey to union with God. The talk expands into a message of peace and reconciliation for the Christmas season, emphasizing oneness beyond all divisions. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The Power of Tapasyā: Pārvatī's Resolve
18:15 - 19:03 (48 min)
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A spiritual discourse narrating the story of Pārvatī's resolve to perform tapasyā (austerity) and explaining its power. "Tapasya is the giver of happiness and the remover of all troubles." "Through the power of tapasyā, Brahmā is able to create this world. Through the power of that tapasyā... Viṣṇu is able to protect the world. And through that power of tapasyā, Śiva, is able to destroy all the negative powers." The speaker recounts how Pārvatī, consoling her mother Mēnā, describes a dream in which a Brāhmaṇa instructs her to undertake severe spiritual austerity, affirming the truth of sage Nārada's words. The narrative details the immense power of tapasyā, using the examples of the Hindu trinity and Śeṣanāga, and describes Pārvatī's subsequent journey into the forest for a prolonged, extreme penance to attain Lord Śiva. The discourse frequently shifts to address a modern audience directly, exhorting them to cultivate similar willpower in their own sādhanā (practice) to overcome mental obstacles and attachments. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
19:10 - 20:28 (78 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
Darshan of Sri Alakhpuriji
20:35 - 21:53 (78 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. The good qualities lead to development and health, while anger, hate, gossiping, and confused deeds lead to destruction. Doing certain movements as exercise is not enough. Singing bhajans including "Sataguru Alakhpuriji Avo". The first worship of the picture of Sri Alakhpuriji. The picture was painted according to the visions and guidance of Srí Vishwaguruji.
We must be in unity
22:00 - 22:54 (54 min)
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Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. We need to remain peaceful, and for that we need good, clean food. Many medicines contain substances derived from animals, but this should be avoided. Practitioners of Yoga in Daily Life all over the world live very clean lives, so they are less affected by the Coronavirus. Unfortunately, polluted food causes cancer, from which much suffering arises. We have to be one, because the reality described in our books is also one. This is Sanatana Dharma. Mahamandaleshwar Swami Gyaneshwarpuri's talk on the ancient scriptures.
Don't kill animals, remain clean
23:00 - 0:13 (73 min)
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Evening sastang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. When it rains, it feeds all the vegetation. The sea, the grass, the trees need water. Only humans can reach the highest. Those who don't use drugs or drink alcohol. Today, the whole world, all religions and cultures are right in the palm of our hands, accessible by mobile phone. With the help of yoga, meditation and ancient sacred scriptures, spirituality can be realized. Outer purity means inner purity.Chemical pollution is a big problem all over the Earth.
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