European
Try to open your heart
0:35 - 1:35 (60 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. People in Strilky Ashram are relaxed and comfortable like the birds are in their nest. Everybody is very happy in this place like every bird. This is yoga. Sometimes we make ourselves unhappy. The story of a married couple who knew each other from their childhood and were good friends.
Sri Vishwaguruji Jayanti Anniversary
1:40 - 2:47 (67 min)

Sri Vishwaguruji Jayanti Anniversary - morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Pranam (greetings) to Gurudev, singing bhajans. Greeting words of Dayalpuri. Vishwaguruji has changed our lives and made a huge contribution to humanity. He is the greatest karma yogi in the world. When somebody mentioned Swamiji to Holy Guruji, his heart melted. Holy Guruji made a bhajan that praises his disciple.
Stories are within you
2:55 - 3:53 (58 min)

A morning satsang on the guru's grace, devotion, and the power of teaching through stories.
"Na’haṁ kartā means we are not the doer. We cannot do it. If we think we do, it may be confusing. So we give it with both our hands; we surrender it at the holy feet of Mahāprabhujī."
"So, when someone asks you, and you give… The answer first to them. First, give your answers... The answer is yours because you are now a great man."
The speaker, Swami Avatarpuri, opens with the principle of surrender to the guru's grace. He uses analogies, like a sculptor transforming stone into a worshipped deity, to illustrate how devotion elevates the ordinary. He shares a parable about a poor man whose selfless act of seeking answers for others ultimately solves his own plight, emphasizing the power of selfless service and positive speech. The talk concludes with personal anecdotes about the value of stories as a tool for learning and connection.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (7/9)
4:00 - 5:54 (114 min)

Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia on 1st of October
The Purifying Path of Haṭha Yoga: An Introduction to Ṣaṭkarma
6:00 - 6:47 (47 min)

An instructional webcast introducing the Haṭha Yoga purification techniques (Ṣaṭkarma).
"Haṭha Yoga is not only that we clean and purify our whole system, our whole body, but it also has a very great effect on our nervous system."
"Haṭha means willpower to do these Haṭha Yoga techniques. And with this, you also get the willpower, the strength to persevere, to continue, to get rid of the laziness."
A teacher from the Śrīkī Ashram, joined by assistants, explains the purpose and benefits of the six purification acts. The session features a detailed, practical demonstration of Jala Netī (nasal cleansing with salt water) and Kapāla Bhāti, followed by an introduction to Agni Sāra and the Naulī Kriyā for digestive health. The instruction emphasizes using natural elements, proper technique, and the holistic effects on physical and energetic systems.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We don't know where we will go
6:55 - 8:25 (90 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. The atmosphere in the Ashram is pure and holy. The whole world is suffering from the coronavirus, that is why we have some protection. We should find out why this virus attacks only humans. We don't know how it will be when death comes. Some will go to the Parabrahma, some will come back. As long as we have the body, we can touch and feel. We don't know the length of our life.
Mahaprabhudeep Ashram is a spiritual place
8:30 - 8:45 (15 min)

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
The name is important not the body
8:30 - 8:55 (25 min)

A spiritual discourse on unity, diversity, and the essence of yoga.
"In this Kali Yuga... The difference now is spirituality. You can call it yoga, meditation, prayer, or different religions, but we are all one."
"Holi Guruji said, 'One in all and all in one.'... We should not say, 'If you are not my disciple or my Gurujī’s disciple, then we do not want you.' That is not good."
The lecturer addresses a global television audience, emphasizing the underlying oneness of all spiritual paths, religions, and human beings despite different names and methods. Using analogies like children in a village, trees in a forest, and a football, he explains the philosophy of Yoga in Daily Life, stresses the importance of the immortal divine name over the physical body, and advocates for universal respect and inclusivity.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
See God in your heart
9:05 - 10:00 (55 min)

An evening satsang on the essence of Hatha Yoga, the soul's journey, and the necessity of a living guru.
"In every creature, every vegetation, in every stone and every water, there is God."
"Guru is Brahma, Guru is Vishnu, Guru is Shiva. All are they, who? Your Guru. And your Guru is inside."
The lecturer addresses disciples at an ashram meadow, weaving together the topics of Hatha Yoga's chakras and mantras, the transmigration of the soul through different bodies, and the nature of God. He contrasts formless divinity with the embodied, living guru who provides answers, asserting the unique presence of a living God in Sanatana Dharma. The talk includes personal anecdotes, references to scripture, and practical instructions for techniques like Neti.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The science of the constellation
10:05 - 10:59 (54 min)

A spiritual discourse on divine names, astrology (Jyotiṣa), and taking refuge in God.
"In Jyotiṣ, in the Jyotiṣ, they are telling when one is born, at which time. And when one is born, child, it means that is that minute that this child touched the earth."
"So, in that name, what time is it? It can be night; the child was born midnight, before, or after. But that is the constellation that you should know, and then you make a name also."
A spiritual teacher delivers a talk centered on the chant "Om Namo Shri Prabhu Dipa Narayanam." He explains the meaning of the chant's words, emphasizing that all are servants taking refuge in the divine light. The discourse shifts to the traditional Vedic science of astrology, discussing how the birth constellation determines the first letter of a person's name for auspiciousness. He shares personal anecdotes about his lineage and a story from his guru about destiny, concluding that true wealth is spiritual happiness and unity.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Sadhana Guru seva and Guru kripa
11:05 - 12:00 (55 min)

A spiritual discourse on the universal path of sādhanā, or spiritual practice.
"If you have no one day to practice, then you should also not eat for one day. But for eating, we are ready. For half an hour or two hours of practice, it is difficult."
"The cloth is not; if the cloth is dead, then it is your skin. If you do not truly become a sannyāsī, then you go away, and you would have to take your skin off."
A teacher addresses a gathering, challenging the notion that intense sādhanā is only for renunciates (sannyāsīs), whom he criticizes for potential laziness. He explains that true practice, including mantra and selfless service (karma yoga), is essential for all, including householders and farmers. Using metaphors like throwing a stone into a calm pond, he describes meditation and the importance of purifying the inner energies and chakras, regardless of one's external status.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Great saints share everything what they have
12:05 - 12:55 (50 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Strilky Ashram is a holy divine place. It is good to go there to practising yoga and meditate. Vasant and Ganga work very much for the ashram and for us. We all have to protect this divine holy place. If we are there we feel love and safe. We have to think ourselves within ourselves. In the kingdom of Gurudev, we can get everything. God gives eating for every living being. The story of Sri Devpuriji to make water in the sand. The story of Mahaprabhuji who give his beautiful new sheet to an old poor man. Sooner or later we will die so we no need too many things. Practising bhramari pranayam.
The name is very important
13:00 - 13:51 (51 min)

A satsang address on the unity of all yoga paths and a disciple's testimony.
"Yoga is yoga. It comes from Bhagavān Śiva, who brought this yoga. Yoga is not only the physical body, nor merely thinking and learning. We have to go very far towards the cosmic Self."
"Everything that Vishwagurujī said about Vancouver, China, none of it is me, he does it all. I am just this body. Everything comes from Vishwagurujī."
The lecturer addresses an international gathering during a Guru Pūrṇimā retreat. He emphasizes the essential oneness of all yoga traditions, advocating for respect and unity over sectarianism, using analogies of rain, human faces, and family lineage. He then outlines practical cleansing techniques (netī, dhotī) for the attendees. The session includes a heartfelt testimony from Matajī, a disciple who traveled from Canada, who shares her journey and the power of Guru's grace.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Webcast from Vienna
14:00 - 14:28 (28 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Guruji Ashram, Vienna, Austria.
Webcast from Vienna
14:35 - 15:17 (42 min)

Fullmoon Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Guruji Ashram, Vienna, Austria.
Fasting protects your health
15:25 - 16:14 (49 min)

An evening satsang on the sacredness of cows, food, and spiritual practice.
"One hundred percent of the disease goes away. It is said these Indian cows are the first cows."
"In this way, what are we learning? What are we eating? Yes, all are eating meat, all animals—but not human."
Swami Madhvanaji addresses the community on Guru Day, humorously noting he was not given any khir (rice pudding). He expounds on the divine grace and medicinal properties of cows, advocating for their protection and detailing the benefits of their milk, dung, and urine. He extends the discussion to principles of pure food, vegetarianism, and mindful eating, citing the example of Buddha, and advises on fasting as a spiritual and health practice. The talk concludes with remarks on the holiness of horses.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Enjoy your life
16:20 - 16:59 (39 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Strilky Ashram is not for one it is for all. Many people died by corona. It has many hidden signs. We are the real yoga from the earth till the cosmic. When we leave our body we don't know about how is in the world. God gave us the possibility not to be born again. Sometimes people are afraid of ghosts in the darkness. There is no ghost in reality. We can come back to the earth only through the mother's womb. Nowadays people have many problems with the health of their bodies. Maybe the cause of this is some karma from our past lives. Every creature feels pain and sadness when they die. Sometimes our soul is suffering in this body but we don't want to die. the whole ocean consists of drops. Yogic science knows how it will be afraid we leave this body. So we want to live and enjoy our life.
Reflections on a Time of Distance and Practice
17:00 - 17:45 (45 min)

A spiritual discourse reflecting on the COVID-19 pandemic, vegetarianism, and spiritual practice.
"Always, those who practiced yoga have not died."
"Why is this disease only for humans?... Only humans. We still do not know why."
Swami Vishwaguruji delivers a wide-ranging talk, reflecting on the isolation and lessons of the pandemic. He discusses the health benefits of a vegetarian diet and consistent yoga practice, shares observations from India and Europe, and stresses the importance of sattvic living and spiritual nourishment. He is later joined by Mahamandaleshwar Gyaneshwar Puriji, who expresses happiness at the gathering and echoes the importance of spiritual practice and proper nourishment.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Live in a natural way
17:05 - 17:47 (42 min)

An evening address on the purity of an ashram environment and holistic well-being.
"This is a beautiful, beautiful place. It is full of prāṇa, very much prāṇa."
"We are recovering from all oxygen issues, chemicals, and what we call the Corona."
The lecturer speaks to a gathering at a large ashram, describing its pristine, chemical-free natural environment which promotes health through clean air, water, and earth. He contrasts this with the impurities and financial stresses of the modern world, advocating for a simple, spiritual life centered on meditation, community, and pure food. The talk meanders through topics including the ashram's capacity, the value of money, and the importance of natural seeds.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
How to teach Yoga in Daily Life?
17:55 - 18:33 (38 min)

A morning satsang on yoga practice, teaching methods, and spirituality.
"Practicing only physical movement is not enough. But also, without movements of the body is also not good."
"When I came to Europe... anybody can come to a yoga class, okay, come on, I will teach you also, no problem. So many times, people were very confused."
The lecturer addresses attendees after a morning program, reflecting on the practice. He emphasizes the need for a structured, step-by-step approach to teaching yoga, using an analogy to school systems. He discusses the global spread of yoga, the relationship between yoga, spirituality, and religion, and shares anecdotes from his early teaching experiences in Europe, touching on dietary discussions within yoga.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We have to take one step further
18:40 - 19:27 (47 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We need more yoga classes and more yoga teachers. We should have yoga classes in every village. We should tell correctly what is yoga and what is spirituality. Swami Gyaneswarpuri is a very good teacher of yoga teacher and he knows Sanskrit very well. MM Vivekpuri is the same. We give more freedom to the yoga teachers but they should remain under the umbrella of Yoga in Daily Life. Vishwaguruji answers some questions putting by the participants of the seminar. Vishwaguruji speaks about the greeting customs in different countries. If others are negative we should be humble kind and positive. We should feel this in our hearts. Little meditation.
Spirituality is without meat and alcohol
19:35 - 20:22 (47 min)

A spiritual discourse on conscious living, compassion for animals, and dietary choices.
"Milk is one of the best sources. It does not matter from which animals, including from our human mother—cow, buffalo, goat, etc."
"My dears, all animals or humans, we are living beings. They feel pain, and we also feel the pain."
The speaker, Swami Avatarpuri, leads a satsang exploring the spiritual and physical significance of milk, tracing its transformation from a mother's nourishment to yogurt, butter, and ghee. He emphasizes compassionate treatment of dairy animals, critiques modern industrial farming and meat consumption, and warns against the dangers of alcohol. The talk expands into themes of interfaith respect, daily prayer for forgiveness, and the inner beauty of the soul beyond physical form.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The name is important not the body
20:30 - 20:55 (25 min)

A spiritual discourse on unity, diversity, and the essence of yoga.
"In this Kali Yuga... The difference now is spirituality. You can call it yoga, meditation, prayer, or different religions, but we are all one."
"Holi Guruji said, 'One in all and all in one.'... We should not say, 'If you are not my disciple or my Gurujī’s disciple, then we do not want you.' That is not good."
The lecturer addresses a global television audience, emphasizing the underlying oneness of all spiritual paths, religions, and human beings despite different names and methods. Using analogies like children in a village, trees in a forest, and a football, he explains the philosophy of Yoga in Daily Life, stresses the importance of the immortal divine name over the physical body, and advocates for universal respect and inclusivity.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Sadhana Guru seva and Guru kripa
21:00 - 21:55 (55 min)

A spiritual discourse on the universal path of sādhanā, or spiritual practice.
"If you have no one day to practice, then you should also not eat for one day. But for eating, we are ready. For half an hour or two hours of practice, it is difficult."
"The cloth is not; if the cloth is dead, then it is your skin. If you do not truly become a sannyāsī, then you go away, and you would have to take your skin off."
A teacher addresses a gathering, challenging the notion that intense sādhanā is only for renunciates (sannyāsīs), whom he criticizes for potential laziness. He explains that true practice, including mantra and selfless service (karma yoga), is essential for all, including householders and farmers. Using metaphors like throwing a stone into a calm pond, he describes meditation and the importance of purifying the inner energies and chakras, regardless of one's external status.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Believe or not believe in God is your choice
22:00 - 23:17 (77 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Jyotish tells us which day consists of what kind of festival and fasting. Muslims sometimes eat only after sunset. These kinds of fasting have spiritual meaning. We eat more than the generations before us, Farmers know, how is the healthy way of eating. Don't eat anything after sunset, but only drink water. If we practise yoga, don't eat meat and don't drink alcohol, we live a long and healthy life and when our time comes, we die healthy and in a short time. The story of an old Indian man who died healthily and his son. Because a yogi is filled with prana slowly they eat less and less. Live a good life. Many marriages went wrong because of alcohol. The story of a man who doesn't believe in God at all. If you believe in God or not this is your choice. The story of the birth of Jesus Christ. Krishna knows what is the Bhagawad Gita. Jesus said to believe in God and not in the gold.
Stories are within you
23:25 - 0:23 (58 min)

A morning satsang on the guru's grace, devotion, and the power of teaching through stories.
"Na’haṁ kartā means we are not the doer. We cannot do it. If we think we do, it may be confusing. So we give it with both our hands; we surrender it at the holy feet of Mahāprabhujī."
"So, when someone asks you, and you give… The answer first to them. First, give your answers... The answer is yours because you are now a great man."
The speaker, Swami Avatarpuri, opens with the principle of surrender to the guru's grace. He uses analogies, like a sculptor transforming stone into a worshipped deity, to illustrate how devotion elevates the ordinary. He shares a parable about a poor man whose selfless act of seeking answers for others ultimately solves his own plight, emphasizing the power of selfless service and positive speech. The talk concludes with personal anecdotes about the value of stories as a tool for learning and connection.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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