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My happiness is at Your holy feet
0:45 - 1:53 (68 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. The master always gives us guidance. Translation of the bhajan "Milta he sacca sukha kevala". We must feel in every cell of our body what the words of the bhajan mean. The real thorn is what is inside us, it is difficult to take it out. Always be humble. The thorn can be taken out through another thorn. We are not all good. We could talk about this bhajan for a month.
Never lose the name of God
2:00 - 2:54 (54 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Corona time to time come back again so we have to be careful. Many people died and also many have lung problems. In India also many people died and many people were not careful enough. Nowadays it is not good to shake hand and hug each other. Nowadays many families fall apart and children are suffering very much because of it. If there is a bad connection between the father and the mother many diseases will come sooner all later such as cancer. Many people get depression after a corona. You have good health when you are happy. Mantra brings us happiness. Now we should learn to become happy. Gulabji tells how did he find his Guru and how did he experience the blessing of his Masters.
The coronation of Swami Avatarpuri
3:00 - 3:54 (54 min)
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Morning program from Bhari Khatu, Rajasthan, India. On the occasion of Holiguruji's Mahasamdhi day, Swami Avatarpuri got the title that he becomes the successor of Vishwaguruji. Swami Avatarpuri had a ritual bath. Then he showed puja for Vishwaguruji by washing his feet. In the end, Swami Avatarpuri got a traditional cap and a sal from Vishwaguruji and many other sals from sanyasis.
Guru leads the disciple to liberation
4:00 - 4:53 (53 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the essential role of the Guru and principles of parenting. "Guru sā binā kārya nahīṁ sare, koṭi upāya kare, koī chāhe, na bhava-sindhu tare. (Without the Guru, no work is accomplished; one may make millions of efforts, but one cannot cross the ocean of worldly existence.)" "Sooner or later, they all will come to the Supreme Cosmic. And it can also happen that someone will fall down. That is very important for us to know, so that we do not do bad things." The lecturer begins by singing a hymn on the indispensability of the Guru for spiritual crossing. He narrates a parable of a cruel man, illustrating how a Guru's grace can redeem a soul across lifetimes, leading to eventual liberation for all beings. The discourse then shifts to address parents, offering guidance on raising children with love, mindful education, proper habits, and the avoidance of negative influences, emphasizing parental responsibility and respect. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (9/9)
5:00 - 6:14 (74 min)
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Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia
In the end we all will be together
6:20 - 7:12 (52 min)
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A morning satsang address reflecting on global travels, spiritual lineage, and universal teachings. "Humans, we are here and there; we are moving. But we should understand that we are human. It doesn't matter from which country... all are one: human." "And if you have a guru, you got mantras, then you are forever. You have a child forever." Swami Ji welcomes the sangha after extensive travels, sharing experiences from ashrams in Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. He speaks on unity beyond nationality, the guru-disciple relationship, parenting, and the cyclical nature of life, rejecting permanent concepts of heaven and hell. He concludes by connecting the assembly to the Alakpuriji lineage and invites questions. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Where is our happiness?
7:20 - 8:07 (47 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. God can be happy and unhappy also. We can make him happy and unhappy like our parents. Animals also can be happy and we must not kill them to make them unhappy. Every morning we should be thankful to God that we are human. Don't marry before you completely finished your study. We also should be thankful for God before eating. Bhajan singing.
Yoga means uniting
8:15 - 8:57 (42 min)
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A satsang discourse on integrating yoga into daily life and recognizing the divine unity in all existence. "Yoga is unity. Yoga, from this side, left and the right comes together, these two points, and that is so." "Water is life, and that is like our body... If you want to know God, He is in every creature, in every creature." Swami Madhavanji addresses a global audience, exploring the principle of yoga as union—of body, life, and spirit. He discusses the sacredness of all life through the element of water, the interconnectedness of all beings, and the path to realizing the divine within. The talk weaves in teachings on purity, diet, non-violence, and recounts the peaceful passing of a devotee from Kailash Ashram. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Where is our happiness?
9:05 - 9:52 (47 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. God can be happy and unhappy also. We can make him happy and unhappy like our parents. Animals also can be happy and we must not kill them to make them unhappy. Every morning we should be thankful to God that we are human. Don't marry before you completely finished your study. We also should be thankful for God before eating. Bhajan singing.
Bhaktas are longing for Satsang
10:00 - 10:48 (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.
Worship every God and incarnation
10:55 - 12:10 (75 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. At this time of the year, many people in the world are waiting for Jesus to come. Krishna's mother was suffering very much like Jesus's mother Holy Maria. Now we worship every great saint. God is in every creature. Don't be the cause of the pain of any creatures. If you worship God first worship your mother. Mother animals also feel love for their babies and feel pain if they lose them. Bhajan singing.
Turning black into white
12:15 - 12:52 (37 min)
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An evening satsang on inner purification and the necessity of the guru. "Throughout the day, our actions and experiences—both good and painful—leave an imprint on our heart and mind." "If you wish to cross the ocean, be in a big boat. The captain is inside—only one, controlling everything. Remain in that boat, and Gurudev will bring you to the shore." The lecturer reflects on the mental "dust" accumulated daily and the challenge of purifying one's thoughts and dreams. He shares observations on spiritual receptivity across cultures and uses the analogy of a president returning home to discuss shedding external roles. He concludes that while personal effort is required, crossing the ocean of existence ultimately depends on the grace and guidance of a true guru. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Yoga means uniting
13:00 - 13:42 (42 min)
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A satsang discourse on integrating yoga into daily life and recognizing the divine unity in all existence. "Yoga is unity. Yoga, from this side, left and the right comes together, these two points, and that is so." "Water is life, and that is like our body... If you want to know God, He is in every creature, in every creature." Swami Madhavanji addresses a global audience, exploring the principle of yoga as union—of body, life, and spirit. He discusses the sacredness of all life through the element of water, the interconnectedness of all beings, and the path to realizing the divine within. The talk weaves in teachings on purity, diet, non-violence, and recounts the peaceful passing of a devotee from Kailash Ashram. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Remain in the boat
13:00 - 14:16 (76 min)
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Evening satsang from Jaipur Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing. The story of a bird who was travelling in a boat in the ocean. Humans are also in a symbolic boat to cross the ocean of life. Sometimes people also lost that boat and don't know what to do. Only Gurudev can bring us to the shore. Every Guru is very good but we should have only one who will lead us to God. Have we ever seen God? Our God is in our heart which is our Atma. Remain where you are. During meditation as we can go deeper and deeper in ourselves, we are closer and closer to God. Practising one-minute meditation to reach our hearts. Every morning we should be thankful that we were born as a human and show respect to our Earth and water. We shouldn't kill any creatures. Mala is very important. Explanation of the influence of bhramari pranayama.
The real Human
13:50 - 14:36 (46 min)
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An evening satsang on universal compassion and perceiving the divine in all life. "We should take care of all the different kinds of animals, the flies, and so on. We should think of all creatures. Then we will become one." "Let us see: in your whole world, in any country, any religion, there are so many good people." The lecturer addresses a global audience, expanding the concept of yoga beyond physical practice to include service and reverence for every living being. He stresses the interconnectedness of all souls, using a parable about a disciple at a mela to illustrate that true humanity is found in compassion, not just form. The talk weaves together themes of non-harm, the sanctity of all life, and the importance of a heartfelt connection to others. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Turning black into white
14:40 - 15:17 (37 min)
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An evening satsang on inner purification and the necessity of the guru. "Throughout the day, our actions and experiences—both good and painful—leave an imprint on our heart and mind." "If you wish to cross the ocean, be in a big boat. The captain is inside—only one, controlling everything. Remain in that boat, and Gurudev will bring you to the shore." The lecturer reflects on the mental "dust" accumulated daily and the challenge of purifying one's thoughts and dreams. He shares observations on spiritual receptivity across cultures and uses the analogy of a president returning home to discuss shedding external roles. He concludes that while personal effort is required, crossing the ocean of existence ultimately depends on the grace and guidance of a true guru. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Vaccinate or not vaccinate?
15:25 - 15:55 (30 min)
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A spiritual discourse on religious festivals, health, and contemporary life. "From there, all festivals—so they were for Rāma, Sītā, and his brother Lakṣmaṇa." "And now, what is it? We all now have a time. We had our Dīvālīs, and now we have the Christians, what we call Christmas." The speaker, referred to as Satguru Swāmījī, begins by discussing the spiritual significance of Diwali, linking it to Bhagavān Rāma and the symbolism of light. He then broadens the talk to encompass other faiths like Christianity and Islam, praising their devotion. The discourse shifts to modern concerns about food purity and health, where he strongly advocates for COVID-19 vaccination based on his positive personal experience, while repeatedly stating he does not wish to force anyone. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
A Welcome Address on Peace and Yoga
16:00 - 16:07 (7 min)
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A welcome address at a yoga and peace conference in Prague. "Peace is a condition for which mankind has been longing to reach for thousands of years. But outer life circumstances are merely a reflection of the inner world of human beings." "Through the system of Yoga in Daily Life given to us by Viśwa Gurujī, many thousands of people all over the world develop peace inside through practicing spiritual techniques." A speaker from the International Śrī Svāmī Māta Vānanda Fellowship welcomes attendees, opening with a traditional peace mantra. The address frames world peace as an inner achievement, advocating for the "Yoga in Daily Life" system as a path to nonviolence. It honors the spiritual lineage of Viśwa Gurujī and Mahāprabhujī, and references the founding of a World Peace Council. Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
Education for Flexible Identities
16:09 - 16:24 (15 min)
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A conference presentation on education, identity, and spiritual philosophy. "If you are not able to recognize the guru in yourself, how can you recognize your guru in another person?" "We have to introduce a new... concept: that the other person is not an obstacle but a necessity for me to live my freedom." The speaker addresses the conference, exploring the themes of self-education and flexible identity. He argues that one must integrate the roles of teacher and learner, awaken self-education within, and move beyond systems that create fixed identities. He advocates for a concept of freedom where others are necessary for one's own liberty, and concludes by referencing Masaru Emoto's water crystal experiments to illustrate the impact of thought and words. Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
Yog and Viyog
16:25 - 17:01 (36 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the essence of yoga and the Vajranāḍī. "Yoga must not be only physical exercises. It is from Bhagavān Śiva. But before Śiva, it is Paramatmā, the whole space." "We are Vajranāḍī. As long as the Vajranāḍī is strong for us, we are happy, healthy, and can run and do everything. But if we have not controlled it... a yogī must control this Vajranāḍī." A teacher addresses a global audience, explaining yoga's divine origins beyond physical postures. He discusses the human condition, the Ātmā, and the vital power of the Vajranāḍī (associated with the spinal cord), emphasizing the need for control through practice. The talk includes contemplative questions on the nature of yoga and concludes with disciples singing devotional mantras and a bhajan. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Adoring the God
17:03 - 17:39 (36 min)
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A satsang discourse on spiritual practice, the nature of God, and sacred sound. "If you think good, you get good. If you think bad, you get bad." "Oṁ Kī Rachanā Śarīre... Everything is created by that Oṁ." A spiritual teacher addresses a retreat, weaving observations of Fiji's natural beauty into teachings on meditation, the unity of God across religions, and righteous living. He discusses the holy land of Bharat, the importance of truthful authorship, and concludes with an extended explanation of the sacred syllable Oṁ as the formless, all-creating Parabrahma. Filming location: Fiji Islands
Peace Tree planting in Villach
17:40 - 17:57 (17 min)
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A spiritual ceremony for the planting of a "Peace Tree" in a park. "You have chosen the tree well. It will be beautiful. It has a long life, right? About 350 years at least." "This tree is peace. Second is nonviolence. Nonviolence, let's say ahiṁsā, please, nonviolence, and we need that very much." A spiritual teacher, accompanied by a group, dedicates a newly planted tree as a "Peace Tree." After reading a German peace prayer attached to the tree, the leader chants mantras for peace (Oṁ Śānti) and universal well-being, and explains the tree's symbolism as a steadfast, parental presence representing peace and nonviolence. He blesses the tree, suggesting positive wishes made while circling it may be fulfilled, and declares it a spiritual center or "navel." The event concludes with a group photo and final blessings. Filming location: Austria
The Inner Conflict of Śiva
18:00 - 18:55 (55 min)
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A narrative discourse exploring the inner conflict of Lord Śiva following Satī's test of Lord Rāma. "Sometimes, to speak the truth is not easy. You hesitate to tell something; you do not want to lose face." "Therefore, God, please, you can take everything away, or may I lose everything, but not one thing: my belief, my devotion to you." The speaker recounts the mythological story where Satī, after testing Rāma by disguising herself as Sītā, lies to Śiva about her actions. Śiva, the knower of all, discovers the truth through his divine sight and is plunged into a profound inner conflict. He wrestles with a dilemma: to love Satī in her transformed state feels like a sin that would compromise his pure devotion (bhakti) to Rāma, yet he cannot reject his pure and faithful consort. The discourse uses this story to examine themes of truth, doubt, devotion, and the painful inner arguments that arise when faith is tested, concluding that only divine mercy can resolve such struggles.
Prayer for peace
19:00 - 19:23 (23 min)
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An evening address on silent prayer and global healing during a pandemic. "Today's prayer was that mauna praṭhanā... inwardly, with folded hands, we were praying, connecting with our inner sound." "We are not thinking only of one religion's prayer. All religions should join together, and we should all pray to God that all humans, all animals, and this whole globe remain in a very clear, peaceful atmosphere." Swami Maheshwarananda welcomes attendees and describes a recent silent prayer (Mauna Yoga) session held in response to the global pandemic. He emphasizes prayers for all beings, encourages responsible practices like mask-wearing, and discusses how the Yoga in Daily Life organization is sustaining its service and community support through online sessions and charity. The talk concludes with a spiritual chant. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Morning Meditation From Vienna
19:30 - 20:07 (37 min)
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Meditation with Swamiji in English language.
Yogis are always alert
20:15 - 20:47 (32 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. All the day we are working we are active. At that time we are not in our hearts. Our thoughts are many times with our friends and relatives. During sleep, we have another kind of consciousness. In our dream, we also can go very far and come back very quickly. Yogi and the horse are very alert in their dreams also. Singing bhajan Yogi jano ki yog-nindra.
Worship every God and incarnation
20:55 - 22:10 (75 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. At this time of the year, many people in the world are waiting for Jesus to come. Krishna's mother was suffering very much like Jesus's mother Holy Maria. Now we worship every great saint. God is in every creature. Don't be the cause of the pain of any creatures. If you worship God first worship your mother. Mother animals also feel love for their babies and feel pain if they lose them. Bhajan singing.
Adoring the God
22:15 - 22:51 (36 min)
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A satsang discourse on spiritual practice, the nature of God, and sacred sound. "If you think good, you get good. If you think bad, you get bad." "Oṁ Kī Rachanā Śarīre... Everything is created by that Oṁ." A spiritual teacher addresses a retreat, weaving observations of Fiji's natural beauty into teachings on meditation, the unity of God across religions, and righteous living. He discusses the holy land of Bharat, the importance of truthful authorship, and concludes with an extended explanation of the sacred syllable Oṁ as the formless, all-creating Parabrahma. Filming location: Fiji Islands
In the end we all will be together
22:55 - 23:47 (52 min)
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A morning satsang address reflecting on global travels, spiritual lineage, and universal teachings. "Humans, we are here and there; we are moving. But we should understand that we are human. It doesn't matter from which country... all are one: human." "And if you have a guru, you got mantras, then you are forever. You have a child forever." Swami Ji welcomes the sangha after extensive travels, sharing experiences from ashrams in Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. He speaks on unity beyond nationality, the guru-disciple relationship, parenting, and the cyclical nature of life, rejecting permanent concepts of heaven and hell. He concludes by connecting the assembly to the Alakpuriji lineage and invites questions. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The real Human
23:55 - 0:41 (46 min)
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An evening satsang on universal compassion and perceiving the divine in all life. "We should take care of all the different kinds of animals, the flies, and so on. We should think of all creatures. Then we will become one." "Let us see: in your whole world, in any country, any religion, there are so many good people." The lecturer addresses a global audience, expanding the concept of yoga beyond physical practice to include service and reverence for every living being. He stresses the interconnectedness of all souls, using a parable about a disciple at a mela to illustrate that true humanity is found in compassion, not just form. The talk weaves together themes of non-harm, the sanctity of all life, and the importance of a heartfelt connection to others. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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