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The power of the mantras
0:40 - 1:52 (72 min)
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The divine vibration of sacred chants and mantras connects the present to the great saints and masters of the past. Their resonance is felt within when one sits in meditation and remembers these hymns. This profound gift of awareness must be used, lest it be lost. Understand the universal principle of non-violence. Inflicting pain or slaughtering any creature is a grave error. As taught in the Mahabharata, non-violence is the supreme duty. One must feel the suffering of all beings. Practice the given mantras diligently for healing and liberation. Be mindful of the sustenance consumed, seeking pure and natural nourishment. "Ahimsā paramo dharma. Never do any hiṁsā." "If you can use this, everything you will get it, or lose it." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
God is everywhere
2:00 - 3:09 (69 min)
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Yoga is the science of body, mind, and soul, leading to oneness. A global situation, perceived as a blockage, teaches lessons yet remains undesirable. Prayer extends to all divine forms and to humble individuals who serve the earth without formal belief. This universal love is the recognition of our shared humanity. The practice requires discipline, as seen in widespread safety measures. True understanding comes not from external knowledge but from internal practice and the guidance of lineage. The human being is composed of five sheaths, like layers of an onion, which must be transcended to reach the true Self. These elements merge at death, but consciousness continues its journey. Yoga is not mere religion but a practical science for balancing life and controlling disruptive emotions. The path is sustained through Guru Paramparā, a living lineage connecting us to ancient wisdom. Theoretical knowledge alone is insufficient; it must be planted like a seed within to grow. The seed must be nurtured patiently to bear fruit, representing the transmission of true technique and consciousness. This inner work connects us to a power greater than ourselves. "Yoga is the science of the humans." "The real taste and the real fruit is only with the farmer." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
How cosmic energy is circulating in our body
3:15 - 3:56 (41 min)
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The Viśuddhi Chakra purifies energy through sound and nerve connections. The body contains 72,000 nerve channels forming a network. The solar plexus, or Maṇipūra Chakra, is a powerful healing center and the seat of life's energy, connected to the sun. This sunlight, symbolized by the svastika, awakens through practices like Agnisar Kriyā. The universal sound OṂ, concentrated at the Viśuddhi, purifies negative energy. Chakras have petals representing Sanskrit alphabets, with resonance in each center. Purification addresses physical, mental, and emotional disease. The sound AUM originates from the sun and moves from the navel through the body. Prāṇāyāma involves inhalation, exhalation, and retention. The three principal nāḍīs are Iḍā, Piṅgalā, and Suṣumnā, which intersect at chakras. The Vajranāḍī begins at the toes and balances the entire nerve system, aiding digestion and immunity when sitting in Vajrāsana. This posture aligns the spine and relaxes the body, supporting the Viśuddhi Chakra's function. "The Viśuddhi Chakra is a filter, purifying all the negative energy from our body." "That sound comes to our navel, and from our navel, it sends radiance through the whole body." Filming location: Vancouver, Canada
Practice with Swamiji
4:00 - 5:07 (67 min)
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Practice with Swamiji from Auckland, New Zealand.
We have to have balance
5:15 - 5:40 (25 min)
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Yoga extends beyond physical practice to the cosmic self, serving as a vital path for this age. Śiva maintains balance for all beings to prevent constant conflict. We exist within a vast, moving cosmic narrative. In this era, many act deceitfully. Stabilizing forces that uphold the earth are now fracturing rapidly. All creatures suffer from widespread harm. Humanity's purpose is to protect life, not destroy it. Those embodying purity and spiritual power will merge with the cosmic reality. This comprehensive yoga is taught globally. "God has made humans not for killing any creatures, but for protecting them." "Yoga is not only āsana and prāṇāyāma, but there is something more." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Body is important
5:45 - 6:28 (43 min)
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The inquiry of yoga is the inquiry into the true self. Yoga is not merely physical postures but a deep exploration of consciousness. The body is composed of the five elements: space, air, fire, water, and earth. These elements do not die; they merely merge back into their source. Consciousness is not within us, nor are we within it; the relationship is beyond that duality. The self we typically identify with is like an onion: when all layers are peeled, no permanent core is found. We are a temporary combination of elements. The human condition uniquely involves both purity and impurity, good and bad deeds. A story illustrates that without true knowledge, even well-intentioned help can be misguided. Therefore, one must go within through meditation. Begin each day with gratitude and recognition of the elements. Do not assume you know the duration of your life. Your true guide, like the essence of your parents, is always within you. The essence of yoga is to realize you are not the body or the mind, but the awareness that witnesses it all. "Who are you? It’s just temporary, you are with the five elements." "Therefore, go within thyself and meditate and meditate." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Bhajan evening from Jadan Ashram
6:35 - 7:12 (37 min)
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The compassionate Lord Śiva resides within the heart and bestows liberation. He is the primal Lord whose radiance fills all universes. Taking shelter in him ends pain and brings divine happiness. He cuts the noose of bondage with his own hand and liberates the soul. Worship and meditation upon this blessing cure diseases and remove all obstacles. Success is bestowed in the heart, and one obtains everything without asking. Focus the mind on the Guru in the heart to dispel all sorrow. Through the Guru's grace, all ignorance is destroyed, revealing the true self. One who serves the True Guru never falls into hell, and all fears vanish. Merge the mind in the True Guru. "He Himself respectfully calls out to His devotees." "One who meditates on this blessing, their obstacles and troubles will not remain." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Full Moon Satsang from Strilky
7:20 - 8:03 (43 min)
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The full moon brings immense power, sweetness to vegetation, and calmness through fasting. Fasting balances health and emotions, and is observed with a saṅkalpa, a vow directed to the Divine Mother or Śaktis, who possess great destructive power. During Navarātrī, a nine-night fast with milk and fruits is kept for energy and protection, often for blessings like a good spouse. Observance requires discipline, such as avoiding specific foods, and these vows must be kept to maintain the marital bond. The moon's energy purifies; offerings like milk left under its light absorb protection and promote good thoughts. Full moons mark powerful periods for incarnations and prayers for ancestors' liberation. Our reality is shaped by faith and observance, not by seeing the moon, as its influence is constant. Heaven and hell are internal states of the heart, and we must avoid cursing, as it returns. "The moon has more power than the sun in this regard, and it is closer to us on our earth than any other stars or planets." "Hell is nowhere, and heaven is nowhere. When it is here, it is in your heart." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
How can we reach the Supreme?
8:10 - 8:49 (39 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Only bhaktas can come to the Satsang. The story about a rishi who read the Vedas for a very long time. Only reading books can not lead to the Supreme. We need a mantra and the words of the Guru also. Bhajan singing.
Do not eat animals
8:55 - 9:46 (51 min)
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Evening program with Vishwaguruji in Vancouver, Canada. It is very rare for the soul to obtain a human body. We are destroying our planet; for our own comfort, we harm other creatures. Humans should not kill anyone and should not eat anyone. Ahimsa - non violence - is for the humans. Love and feed animals, do not eat them.
Purify your body and eat proper food
9:50 - 10:47 (57 min)
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Kriyā Anuṣṭhāna is a regenerative practice akin to Kāya Kalpa, renewing the body and spirit. Practicing collectively provides mutual energy and support, preventing the isolation and difficulty of solitary practice. This process purifies the body's five elements. The natural environment, such as a meadow with an old tree, radiates vital energy that complements the practice. The body requires internal space and tolerance in its joints, maintained through exercise and diet. Impurities from dead tissues and improper food cause disease; purification comes through prāṇāyāma, fasting, and herbal soups. Consuming pure ghee from specific cows is advised over other fats, and massaging a cow can balance circulation. Natural methods, like using earth to clean teeth, are superior to modern products. The practice cleanses the body, thoughts, and mind completely. "Kriyā Anuṣṭhāna is like what we call regenerating. It is like Kāya Kalpa." "In this small seed, you can carry this whole tree. It will grow." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Understand the words of Gurudev
10:55 - 11:52 (57 min)
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A disciple must learn to listen to wisdom from all sources, not only the guru's direct words. A guru tested a devoted disciple by sending him to a village. The guru had instructed all villagers to avoid dangers like a mad elephant. When the disciple encountered such an elephant, he relied only on his general confidence in the guru's protection, ignoring the villagers' specific warnings to flee. The elephant threw him, causing injury. The guru explained the failure: the disciple heard the guru's general assurance but did not heed the guru's practical instruction delivered through the villagers. True understanding requires discerning and following all guidance, from family, neighbors, and even warnings in nature. Blind, literal faith without situational awareness is misunderstanding. One must listen humbly to all voices. "Gurujī said yes, right? But all my bhaktas told you, 'Don’t come close to the elephant.'" "You did not listen to that, and that’s why it happened." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The thread of the Mala
12:00 - 12:51 (51 min)
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The thread of saṅkalpa connects all beings. Saṅkalpa is a heartfelt wish or resolution. Your world is bound on that thread. Often you break your word, severing the connection. God is one, regardless of name. We are connected by our wish, which will be fulfilled. The thread is your promise. Do not break it. Customs like sharing salt signify an unbreakable bond. Now, in this age, that human connection is lost. If you make a vow, like fasting, you must keep it. Otherwise, do not make it. Surrender body, mind, wealth, and word. That is the true offering. "Saṅkalpa means, 'I said, I wished.'" "If you say yes, it means you are now my friend." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Preserving health
12:55 - 13:54 (59 min)
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Health arises from proper nourishment, purification, and governing the inner self. The root of disease, including cancer, is diet. Modern medicine uses chemicals the natural body rejects. Veganism is praised for avoiding animal suffering, though even vegetables and honey are now compromised. True healing comes from seasonal, local foods eaten in variety, not global imports. The body is a kingdom hosting countless lives, not a single soul. Purify through yogic practices like Śaṅkaprakṣālana. Forgive others and release anger, as negative thoughts create illness. Realize your spiritual nature now; do not wait. "Āyurveda said that my body is natural and Āyurveda is also natural. So that is how we can expect, accept, and hope that something will be healed in the body." "Therefore, many people eat ahiṃsā. That is pure ahiṃsā. Ahiṃsā is many, many things. So, this part they are doing as vegans is very good." Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Protect Mother Earth
14:00 - 14:53 (53 min)
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A prayer for the protection of Mother Earth. Humans have destroyed the Earth by extracting oil, coal, and minerals, breaking her body. Mother Earth provides for all creatures, from ants to elephants, yet we live improperly and are often ill. The current age brings pandemics, war, and environmental turmoil. We must act now to protect all life and not kill the Mother. Previous generations respected the Earth, but now knowledge is lost. Do not waste food or water, for they are divine gifts and life itself. Throwing them away is a sin. Live happily and peacefully, keeping the inner light alive, and uplift others through prayer and mantra. "From the little ant to the elephant, who is feeding them? Not us—Mother Earth." "Throwing away food is a sin—a sin to destroy food." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Never lose the name of God
14:30 - 15:24 (54 min)
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Health and happiness depend on inner cleanliness and divine grace, not external running. A pandemic reveals a deeper sickness in the age of Kali Yuga. Disease flourishes where tradition and dharma are lost, replaced by physical indulgence and mental depression. This inner pollution manifests as outer illness. True health comes from a happy, clean mind and spirit, not merely medicine. The practice of yoga and mantra, received through a genuine guru paramparā, purifies the body, mind, and thoughts. This grace is real; devotees experience the guru's power directly through life-changing guidance and even the transfer of suffering. Shortcuts and false teachers bring negativity. Real spiritual practice requires lifelong dedication. "Namaste is best. Namaste means 'I bow to you.' Second, it means you and I are one." "If you have power, then you should take care of Swāmījī, and give the pain to me." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Around the world - Yoga camp for Kids Strilky
15:00 - 15:04 (4 min)
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We are identifying a place and performing a symbolic action with a cup. The place is depicted in a picture and contains a whirlpool in a park corner and a pond. A brightly painted cup is there, meant to stand upon a tree stump behind the pond. The action involves using group-colored pencils to tie the cup, but not to bind it completely, as it is already secured. The final instruction is to transform these pencils into the pencils of our group's boats. "It is in the picture. And did you recognize me? Yes, indeed." "First, we must tie it with pencils in the colors of our group. Must we bind it completely? No." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Yoga in Daily Life: Health Promotion in the Czech Republic
15:10 - 15:23 (13 min)
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Yoga in Daily Life systematically promotes health in the Czech Republic. The system began here in 1973, based on the traditional concept of Vedānta. It offers training on four levels: physical, mental, social, and spiritual, for everyone regardless of background. This aligns with the national health strategy, which now explicitly includes spiritual health. New government action plans until 2020 target areas where yoga can directly contribute: promoting physical activity, proper nutrition, mental health, reducing risky behaviors, and mitigating environmental stress. The system's sophisticated, methodology-unique techniques make it suitable for research and intervention programs, with publications available for specific health groups. The association has grown to become the largest in the country, with a widespread network of centers offering lessons. "The state belongs to those that allow and highly appreciate cooperation with public, private, and non-governmental organizations." "This harmonizing of the physical, mental, social, and spiritual level, is truly the only chance to keep peace and development in our society." Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
Life is Soul
15:30 - 16:01 (31 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhaktas get peace and happiness when they have Guru Vakya, the words of the Guru. Our root is Sri Alakhpuriji. Where life is there is Soul. That Soul is equal in all of us.
Transferring the ancient knowledge
16:05 - 17:06 (61 min)
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Ayurveda and Yoga are ancient sciences of body, mind, and soul. The knowledge was transmitted verbally from master to disciple, known as Śruti, and through memory, called Smṛti. Human memory has declined due to reliance on writing and technology. Ancient research was more perfect, preserved in scriptures that cannot be changed. Ayurveda provides remedies from powerful herbs, where quality, not quantity, is key, and requires following strict dietary principles. Yoga begins with discipline practiced now, not tomorrow. The primary cause of all mental and physical disease is worry, called cintā. Citta is the fire of the funeral pyre. The solution is cintana and svādhyāya—reflective prayer and the study of sacred texts or oneself. Close your eyes, meditate, and practice mantra to overcome worry. Complete the chapters of your life. Do not procrastinate; begin your discipline now. Give up cintā, for what is lost is lost. "Cintā only is the one cause—the cintā." "The best way is cintana." Filming location: Auckland, New Zealand
Awakening of muladhar
17:15 - 17:57 (42 min)
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Chakras are energy centers where consciousness resides, defining character and problems. Your destiny (prārabdha) is created by past karma before your body forms. You control your present karma through action, speech, thought, and influence, but once acted upon, deeds become destiny governing future life and all current problems. The Mūlādhāra Chakra is the root foundation of consciousness based on that karma. It is the earth element, colored red for energy and Mother Consciousness. Its awakening brings safety, wisdom, and pleasurable energy, not physical sensations. The chakra's symbols include a four-petaled lotus representing the four ways life enters the world, an elephant symbolizing wisdom and prosperity, an inverted triangle for energy flow, and a coiled snake representing past, present, and future karmas—the dormant Kuṇḍalinī Śakti. Śiva (consciousness) and Śakti (nature) seek union here. Exercises like Bhujaṅgāsana and Śalabhāsana activate this chakra, strengthening the back and influencing the root center for physical and mental balance. "As long as you are not doing anything, it is still under your control." "The awakening of the Kuṇḍalinī means wisdom. You become very wise, you become self-confident." Filming location: Croatia DVD 182b
Be careful with the mind
18:05 - 19:28 (83 min)
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The spiritual path is narrow and perilous, requiring vigilant discernment. Pride in the body or limited knowledge is a profound weakness. Spiritual development itself brings danger, akin to a newborn vulnerable to infection. Negative influences and mental afflictions can infiltrate and destroy progress from within, much like a small axe fells a mighty tree when joined by the forest that becomes its handle. Therefore, the protective power of true satsaṅga, or holy company, is essential. In this dark age of ignorance, the path is slippery and lined with adversaries. One must be humble, avoid negative company, and remain steadfast on the chosen path, for the mind can either liberate or destroy. "Satguru satsaṅg yārī olu avere, olu avere nen bharja avere." (I am longing for those people who have satsaṅg.) "Galiyāṁ choṭī, rāt andherī, rāste meṁ chikanāī." (The path is very narrow, the night is very dark, and the road is slippery.) Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Transferring the ancient knowledge
19:35 - 20:36 (61 min)
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Ayurveda and Yoga are ancient sciences of body, mind, and soul. The knowledge was transmitted verbally from master to disciple, known as Śruti, and through memory, called Smṛti. Human memory has declined due to reliance on writing and technology. Ancient research was more perfect, preserved in scriptures that cannot be changed. Ayurveda provides remedies from powerful herbs, where quality, not quantity, is key, and requires following strict dietary principles. Yoga begins with discipline practiced now, not tomorrow. The primary cause of all mental and physical disease is worry, called cintā. Citta is the fire of the funeral pyre. The solution is cintana and svādhyāya—reflective prayer and the study of sacred texts or oneself. Close your eyes, meditate, and practice mantra to overcome worry. Complete the chapters of your life. Do not procrastinate; begin your discipline now. Give up cintā, for what is lost is lost. "Cintā only is the one cause—the cintā." "The best way is cintana." Filming location: Auckland, New Zealand
The power of the mantras
20:40 - 21:52 (72 min)
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The divine vibration of sacred chants and mantras connects the present to the great saints and masters of the past. Their resonance is felt within when one sits in meditation and remembers these hymns. This profound gift of awareness must be used, lest it be lost. Understand the universal principle of non-violence. Inflicting pain or slaughtering any creature is a grave error. As taught in the Mahabharata, non-violence is the supreme duty. One must feel the suffering of all beings. Practice the given mantras diligently for healing and liberation. Be mindful of the sustenance consumed, seeking pure and natural nourishment. "Ahimsā paramo dharma. Never do any hiṁsā." "If you can use this, everything you will get it, or lose it." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Transferring the ancient knowledge
22:00 - 23:01 (61 min)
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Ayurveda and Yoga are ancient sciences of body, mind, and soul. The knowledge was transmitted verbally from master to disciple, known as Śruti, and through memory, called Smṛti. Human memory has declined due to reliance on writing and technology. Ancient research was more perfect, preserved in scriptures that cannot be changed. Ayurveda provides remedies from powerful herbs, where quality, not quantity, is key, and requires following strict dietary principles. Yoga begins with discipline practiced now, not tomorrow. The primary cause of all mental and physical disease is worry, called cintā. Citta is the fire of the funeral pyre. The solution is cintana and svādhyāya—reflective prayer and the study of sacred texts or oneself. Close your eyes, meditate, and practice mantra to overcome worry. Complete the chapters of your life. Do not procrastinate; begin your discipline now. Give up cintā, for what is lost is lost. "Cintā only is the one cause—the cintā." "The best way is cintana." Filming location: Auckland, New Zealand
Preserving health
23:05 - 0:04 (59 min)
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Health arises from proper nourishment, purification, and governing the inner self. The root of disease, including cancer, is diet. Modern medicine uses chemicals the natural body rejects. Veganism is praised for avoiding animal suffering, though even vegetables and honey are now compromised. True healing comes from seasonal, local foods eaten in variety, not global imports. The body is a kingdom hosting countless lives, not a single soul. Purify through yogic practices like Śaṅkaprakṣālana. Forgive others and release anger, as negative thoughts create illness. Realize your spiritual nature now; do not wait. "Āyurveda said that my body is natural and Āyurveda is also natural. So that is how we can expect, accept, and hope that something will be healed in the body." "Therefore, many people eat ahiṃsā. That is pure ahiṃsā. Ahiṃsā is many, many things. So, this part they are doing as vegans is very good." Filming location: Vép, Hungary
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