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Feel compassion in your heart
0:55 - 2:02 (67 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Last year Yoga and daily life people practised very much and helped others like in a family There was many suffering in this time and many people died. We should pray for those people who passed away and for their relatives who feel pain for them. Vishwaguruji asks everybody to follow him and pray also for passed souls because we are all one. We ask Mahapprabuji to take care of us. Everything that we do we take it to the holy feet of our Gurudevas. Be in harmony do not fight with each other. Bhajan singing.
The power of sound and words
2:10 - 3:12 (62 min)

Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Ljubljana, Slovenia. The Indian ambassador shares some wise words about Swamiji's teachings. Explanation of the bhajan about words. The words that we say have great importance. Don't shoot the arrow of harsh words. The wound caused by harmful words cannot be healed. Pandavas' trick on Duryodhana. Speak in the language of sweet words. The story of Bhishma and the three princesses. Story of the struggle between Rama and Ravana. The brahmari pranayama technique has a healing effect.
Mahaprabhuji Gives Ability Of Reading
3:20 - 3:44 (24 min)

Evning Satsang with MM Swami Jasrajpuriji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Teachings from the holy book Lila Amrit.
Sab Kuch Deve Data
3:50 - 4:52 (62 min)

Sri Mahapraphuji passed away 50 years ago, but His form is present in our hearts. His existence is beyond the limits of time and space. I am there, where my bhaktas are calling me - says Krishna. Swamiji explains the meaning of bhajan written by Holy Guruji to his beloved master.
Practicing Yoga Asanas
5:00 - 5:41 (41 min)

A yoga instruction session focusing on the practice and benefits of Vajrāsana and Vīrāsana.
"This Vajrāsana is designed especially to strengthen or to activate that Vajra Nāḍī."
"This will repair our digestion. This will repair our headache problems, also many, many things. This looks very simple, but it is very powerful."
An instructor guides students through the physical postures of Vajrāsana (thunderbolt pose) and Vīrāsana (hero pose), explaining their effects on the Vajra Nāḍī energy channel, digestion, and sciatic nerve. The session includes detailed alignment instructions, benefits for concentration and alertness, and transitions into other balancing postures and a forward bend before concluding.
Filming location: USA
50th Anniversary of Bhagavan Sri Deep Narayan Mahaprabuji Mahasamadhi
5:45 - 6:39 (54 min)

A satsang commemorating the 50th anniversary of Śrī Dīp Nārāyaṇ Mahāprabhujī's Mahāsamādhi.
"Light means everything, because light is knowledge. When knowledge appears, there is nothing more to search for or go beyond. That light was and is Mahāprabhujī."
"Mahāprabhujī was the incarnation of the light, wisdom, love, kindness, humbleness, simpleness, everything that we can imagine, he had. And he has, and he was, and he is, and he is with us."
Swami Maheshwarananda (Swamiji) addresses devotees on the eternal presence of the guru beyond the physical body. He explains the nature of the formless divine (nirguṇa) and the embodied form (saguṇa), using the metaphor of light and the flame of a lamp (dīpak) to describe the disciple's delicate connection to grace. He shares personal visions of Mahāprabhujī, advises against spiritual confusion, and emphasizes unwavering devotion (Guru Bhakti) as the root of practice, concluding with a blessing.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Give up your Laziness
6:45 - 7:40 (55 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Go to sleep early wake up early and you will get everything. This time is best for meditation and other things. Twenty minutes before workers come to the office the head of the company should be there. Please, give up the laziness. One of my disciples practiced early morning till his last breath. Singing bhajan Sri Guru Atma Paramatma. Disciples of Sri Mahaprabhuji wrote divine bhajans.
What Incarnation means
7:45 - 8:39 (54 min)

A spiritual discourse on the nature of the soul, creation, and Śiva.
"There is one who is not born from a mother and not from a father. Only that one can be called an incarnation, and that one is called Svayambhū."
"We all are one. It doesn't matter, the human or reptilian or the birds or any. There is a soul, jīva. Life, they are all one."
The lecturer speaks at the Yogandī Life center in Vienna on the anniversary of Gurudev Swami Madhavānandajī. He contemplates the concept of incarnation, explaining Śiva as the unmanifest Svayambhū who willed multiplicity into being through the five elements. Using the metaphor of the ocean and water cycle, he describes the singular soul within all life forms, discusses karma, and emphasizes the power of speech through a parable about the tongue and teeth.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
How to practice The System Yoga in Daily Life
8:45 - 9:54 (69 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. You have been practicing many times, many years following Yoga in Daily Life, you now asanas, and the effects. We should not forget the importance of following a system as described in the book. Yoga in Daily Life is a name for a system, but we are not commercial, we are like friends and humble to all other people. You should read the book The Hidden Powers in Humans. Practicing Bari Kathu Pranam
Mahaprabuji is light
10:00 - 11:00 (60 min)

A satsang discourse commemorating the anniversary of Bhagavān Śrī Dīp Nārāyaṇ Mahāprabhujī.
"Satguru Dev comes from Satyaloka and brings the light of Brahmajñāna to remove the darkness on this planet."
"Mahāprabhujī said, 'The fortunate are they who can get the satsaṅg.'"
A spiritual teacher delivers a morning address from the Himalayas, honoring the life and mahāsamādhi of the great master Mahāprabhujī. He explains the nature of a Satguru as a divine incarnation from Satyaloka, describes the two types of miracles and saints, and emphasizes the supreme importance of attending satsang with a pure heart to receive its liberating light. The talk explores themes of divine incarnation, the correct attitude for spiritual practice, and the auspicious departure of saints who merge consciously with Brahman.
Filming location: Nepal
Gods name is everything
11:05 - 12:18 (73 min)

Satsang is our life. Yoga begins where the satsang begins. It is said: Those days will be counted in our human life as human, where we had darshan of a saint and where we had satsang. Other days are passing by, same as for other creatures too. All spiritual seekers, bhaktas and saints, where they have spiritual meetings, this is the satsang. Prayer, performing particular ceremonies, readings from holy books, listening words of a saintis the satsang. Ceremonies and rituals are very important. They are celebrated throughout special life situations. They are celebrated with ceremonial mantras, containing the name of God. The name of God is everything and it does not matter in which religion or in which belief the rituals are held. The core point, the main thing in every ceremony is the repetition of God's name. Satsang with Swamiji from Guruji Ashram in Vienna, Austria on the occasion of the Mahasamadhi of Sri Deep Narayan Mahaprabhuji
Blessing of Bhagwan Sri Deep Mahaprabhuji is everywhere
12:25 - 13:15 (50 min)

A satsang discourse on the divine presence and teachings of Bhagavān Śrī Dīp Nārāyaṇa Mahāprabhujī.
"Greater than God Rāma is His name, which is even greater. The physical presence is rare and close to only a limited number of people, but the name is with everyone."
"To be near him is like when it is very cold and we sit near a fire. The fire doesn't talk to us... but that warmth automatically comes to everyone."
The lecturer addresses devotees, explaining the eternal, limitless (nirguṇa) presence of the divine compared to the limited physical (saguṇa) form. He shares personal experiences of blessings and visions from the lineage masters, emphasizing the importance of mantra, guru's word (Guru Vakya), humility, and purifying the consciousness to realize the divine essence within.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Inner Meditation
13:20 - 14:10 (50 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing and inner meditation. Relax, feel happy, and joy of your body. Repeat the mantra: Om Prabhu Deep Niranjan Saba Dukha Bhanjan. Gurudev is the path and the Guide to the Brahmaloka.
God's light is in every heart, Alexandria
14:15 - 15:01 (46 min)

Everyone is carrying the light of God, God is love - love is God. Give love and light to all children of God Light of Sanatana. Nobody can blow out Sanatana, It is is eternal. Sruti and Smriti - means, what was spoken and what I remember to deliver further. This is ancient tradition, this is Parampara. While yoga teachers receive their certificates Swamiji chants: Om deep jyoti parabrahma, deepam sarve mohanam. OM is the light of God, It removes the darkness of ignorance. Recorded in Alexandria, USA.
Mahaprabhuji's Mahasamadhi Celebration (1/4)
15:00 - 15:38 (38 min)

Satsang with Vishwaguruji on the occasion of Mahaprabhuji's Mahasamadhi, Om Ashram, Jadan, distr. Pali, Rajasthan, India.
Merging into light
15:05 - 15:55 (50 min)

Evening Satsang with H.H. Vishwaguru Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda Puri Ji Maharaj from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Yoga in Daily Life: The Fifth Level
16:00 - 16:38 (38 min)

A fifth-level "Yoga in Daily Life" class focused on asana practice and breath awareness.
"Everything we practice in yoga has its purpose, and if we ask ourselves why, we must receive an answer. That is why we say that yoga is the science of the body, mind, spirit, and soul."
"Āsanas do not act only on the body. They are also a correction of our behavior; they act on our consciousness; they affect our entire being."
An instructor guides students through a detailed session, beginning with relaxation in Ānandāsana and emphasizing the purpose behind each alignment detail for reducing stress. The class progresses through a series of asanas including Pavanamuktāsana, Marjari Āsana, Paścimottānāsana, Upaviṣṭha Koṇāsana, Jānu Śīrṣāsana, and Mṛgāsana, with continuous focus on diaphragmatic breathing, mindful movement without strain, and the physical and subtle effects of each posture.
Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
Mahaprabhuji's Mahasamadhi celebration from Nepal
16:45 - 17:34 (49 min)

Evening satsang with Swamiji on the occasion of Sri Mahaprabhuji's mahasamadhi.
Life Is A Kriya
17:40 - 18:09 (29 min)

An evening discourse on the Vedic life-cycle rituals known as the sixteen saṃskāras.
"The jīva comes to this mṛtyu-loka to work in order to realize or achieve brahma-jñāna."
"Each ceremony is like... the snake liberates itself from the dead skin. So the spirit, the human from many past lives... through these kinds of saṃskāras, one after another, is released or purified."
A spiritual teacher explains the purpose and sequence of the sixteen traditional Hindu rites of passage, from birth rituals to the funeral. He describes ceremonies like the name-giving, first solid food, and the sacred thread ceremony (upanayana), framing them as purificatory layers that prepare the soul for liberation. The talk expands to include comparative notes on Zoroastrian burial practices and the symbolic meaning of the moon's phases, concluding with the ultimate goal of spiritual birth into Brahman.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Narada cursed Vishnu
18:15 - 18:58 (43 min)

A narration of the mythological story of Nārada's curse upon Lord Viṣṇu, followed by a discourse on its spiritual meaning.
"You made me a monkey, and I tell you, when you will be in great trouble, only the monkey will help you, nobody else."
"The merciful Lord said, 'Nārada, that was all My icchā. It was My will.'"
The speaker recounts how the sage Nārada, enraged after being tricked by Viṣṇu's illusion (māyā), confronts the Lord to curse Him. In his anger, Nārada pronounces a curse that Viṣṇu will incarnate as Rāma, suffer separation from His wife, and be aided by monkeys. Viṣṇu accepts the curse, explaining it was His own divine will, and later dissolves the illusion. A remorseful Nārada seeks forgiveness, and Viṣṇu promises to give him a liberating Kriyā. The talk includes a tangential account of the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan) to illustrate Nārada's accusations.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
The Oneness of Guru and Disciple
19:00 - 19:30 (30 min)

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
Mala leads us to the Cosmic Self
19:05 - 19:49 (44 min)

A spiritual discourse on the cosmic significance of the prayer mala (japa mala).
"Each bead of the mala is immense with powers from the cosmic Self."
"In that one thread, all creatures on this earth are bound."
The lecturer addresses a satsang, elaborating on the profound symbolism of the mala beyond its physical form. He explains how the thread represents the unifying force binding all beings and elements, while the beads encompass the diversity of creation. The talk explores the universal spiritual power within all life, the mala as a metaphor for bodily rhythms like breath and heartbeat, and practical guidance for its use in mantra meditation.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Avatar Sri Deep Narayan Mahaprabhuji
19:55 - 20:22 (27 min)

A satsang commemorating the Mahāsamādhi of Bhagavān Śrī Dīp Nārāyaṇa Mahāprabhujī.
"Holy Gurujī said once that in past times, humans had little comfort... but they were happy... Now we have all kinds of comforts... but still we are more unhappy."
"Though they became one with the Brahman, they are still with us. Because that Brahman is everywhere, in each and every atom."
A speaker at the Śrī Mahāprabhujī Ashram in Vienna addresses a global audience on the anniversary of their Satguru's passing. He explains the concepts of Nitya and Nimit Avatāras, describing how eternal saints maintain spiritual balance on Earth. The talk emphasizes navigating materialism without losing one's spiritual core, the Guru's eternal presence after Brahma-līna (merger with the Absolute), and the universal, non-sectarian nature of true spirituality.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Mahaprabhuji's Mahasamadhi Celebration (3/4)
20:00 - 21:56 (116 min)

Bhajans from Jadan, Rajasthan, India.
Hatha Yoga is in every kind of Yoga
20:30 - 20:53 (23 min)

A satsang discourse on the integral and demanding path of Haṭha Yoga.
"If you practice Bhakti Yoga, that is also Haṭha Yoga inside, because you must maintain your devotion continuously; it should not decrease but increase."
"So, bhakti yoga cannot be successful without haṭha yoga. And then it must be what we call the real devotion. That is a test. The heart has to be very pure."
The speaker explains that true spiritual devotion (bhakti) requires the steadfastness and discipline of Haṭha Yoga, using analogies of an airplane's smooth ascent and the steady flight of a swan contrasted with a noisy crow. He illustrates this with a story of a young girl, Karmabai, whose forceful and pure devotion compelled Lord Krishna to accept her offering, demonstrating that genuine love demands unwavering resolve. The talk concludes that all yoga paths are included within this disciplined approach.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Relaxation
21:00 - 21:47 (47 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Inner chanting the mantra that penetrates each of every cell of the body. Just follow the dharma, you will reach Brahmaloka. It is in your hands.
Bhaktas are longing for Satsang
21:55 - 22:43 (48 min)

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.
Mahaprabhuji's Mahasamadhi Celebration (4/4)
22:00 - 0:36 (156 min)

Bhajans from Jadan, Rajasthan, India.
Christmas is the festival of Unity
22:50 - 23:45 (55 min)

A satsang on the essence of Christmas and universal spirituality.
"Hundreds of thousands of people don't know. Rare people know rare."
"Christmas for us is a message of the spiritual incarnation, the incarnation of love, incarnation of the light, incarnation of the peace."
He presents Christmas as a universal message of love, light, and oneness, contrasting it with religious ignorance that leads to conflict. Through personal anecdotes, illustrative stories, and spiritual commentary, he emphasizes that true worship involves seeing God in all, respecting every culture and incarnation, and embodying love and humility in daily life.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
God is the father of all creatures
23:50 - 0:56 (66 min)

An evening satsang on spiritual practice, mantra, and devotion.
"Spirituality is a very rich food, which is not easy to digest. Junk food you can digest easily, but it is not healthy."
"Getting a mantra from the master is not only, 'Oh, I have a mantra, and I will eat my mokṣa.' You have to put it in the field—the field of the heart."
The speaker leads a satsang, using a parable about two men receiving a seed to illustrate the need to actively cultivate a mantra with devotion. He discusses the nature of God, the importance of purifying the heart, and the role of the Guru. The talk includes a recitation of a poet's praise for Mahaprabhuji and addresses questions from attendees on topics like managing family illness, expectations, and generational tragedy.
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