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Transferring the ancient knowledge
0:05 - 1:06 (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
Understand the words of Gurudev
1:10 - 2:07 (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
Guru can change impossible to possible
2:15 - 3:18 (63 min)
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The divine order governs life, from daily activity to nightly restoration. A healthy, long life comes from simple, plant-based nourishment; meat, alcohol, and animal products are not for human consumption. True spirituality means loving all creatures, not eating them. Many lack this knowledge due to their culture. Observing religious ceremonies while supporting animal slaughter is a profound contradiction. Respect divine imagery; do not create composite pictures of yourself with Alakpurījī. Stand humbly in prayer, but maintain respectful distance. Alakpurījī is the non-visible, quality-less divine essence, made visible through yogic power and deep meditation. The eternal world exists in dimensions beyond the physical, accessible through spiritual practice. "It is said in that, 'O men, if you have only one handful of little rice, the whole day is more than enough to live.'" "Spiritual means not God; spiritual means love all creatures, give them feed. Love them, but don’t eat them." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Life is Soul
3:25 - 3:56 (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.
Practising fifth level of Yoga in Daily Life System
4:00 - 5:26 (86 min)
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Morning practising. Fifth level of the System" Yoga in Daily Life" from Mahaprabhudeep Ashram, Strilky, Czech Republic on 9th of July 2010.
Do not eat animals
5:30 - 6:21 (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.
Go to the Satsang
6:25 - 7:16 (51 min)
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Satsaṅg is the company of truth and spiritual association, while kusaṅg is negative company. A disciple wished to attend a festival, but his Gurujī gave him a peacock feather to view the crowd. Through it, he saw the gathering as a mass of fighting animals, except for a small group who remained human in appearance. He realized the crowd's internal qualities were base, though their external forms were human. He immediately returned to the pure company of his teacher. The body may appear human, but the inner quality defines one's nature. Therefore, seek satsaṅg. Do not outwardly declare others as not good, but regard all with good heart and thought. Positive energy may then flow, potentially leading them to good company in time. "Through the feather, he saw only animals in the crowd, but when he looked without it, they appeared as humans." "Therefore, satsaṅg. Satsaṅg is good things." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Guru can change impossible to possible
7:20 - 8:23 (63 min)
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The divine order governs life, from daily activity to nightly restoration. A healthy, long life comes from simple, plant-based nourishment; meat, alcohol, and animal products are not for human consumption. True spirituality means loving all creatures, not eating them. Many lack this knowledge due to their culture. Observing religious ceremonies while supporting animal slaughter is a profound contradiction. Respect divine imagery; do not create composite pictures of yourself with Alakpurījī. Stand humbly in prayer, but maintain respectful distance. Alakpurījī is the non-visible, quality-less divine essence, made visible through yogic power and deep meditation. The eternal world exists in dimensions beyond the physical, accessible through spiritual practice. "It is said in that, 'O men, if you have only one handful of little rice, the whole day is more than enough to live.'" "Spiritual means not God; spiritual means love all creatures, give them feed. Love them, but don’t eat them." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The power of the mantras
8:30 - 9:42 (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
Body is important
9:50 - 10:33 (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
The thread of the Mala
10:40 - 11:31 (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
Full Moon Satsang from Strilky
11:35 - 12:18 (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
The Human Dharma
12:25 - 13:14 (49 min)
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The human life is a vehicle to realize the soul and reach the divine source. This body is a temporary conveyance like a train; we leave it at our destination. In this age, fundamental relationships and purity are forgotten, as seen when parents are discarded. Humans consume animal bodies yet ritualistically avoid human corpses, blurring the line between purity and degradation. All life contains the same minute soul, experiencing the same pain. The mother and the earth are both gurus, as life begins from the father's seed within the mother's womb. Every teacher of any skill is a guru, but the one true guru is the divine seed within, connecting us to the eternal tradition. True yoga integrates this understanding with ethical living, not mere physical postures. Chant "Oṁ" from the navel to connect with this inner source. "The body is like an airplane, a train, or a bus. When we reach our destination, we get out." "All contain a jīva, a living being. The tiny drop and the vast ocean are the same." Filming location: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
We have to have balance
13:20 - 13:45 (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
Guru is Brahma
13:50 - 14:55 (65 min)
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The value lies in singular focus and the grace found at the Guru's feet. Having one sacred image or mantra prevents confusion, especially at the moment of death. Collecting many pictures or mantras dilutes their power, like inflation devaluing currency. True devotion is shown through profound respect for a single point of focus. The Guru's guidance, though sometimes challenging, is always correct. The Guru's physical form, particularly the feet, is a profound source of grace and liberation. Sacred relics like nail clippings or sand from the Guru's footsteps are considered the highest prasāda, carrying transformative power for the devoted disciple. This devotion is the root of meditation, worship, mantra, and ultimate liberation. "Imagine in the moment of our death, what will be? If we are also repeating so many mantras from so many masters, in the moment of our death, it will be a mishmash." "Dhyāna mūlaṁ guru mūrtiḥ, pūjā mūlaṁ guru padam, mantra mūlaṁ guru vākyaṁ, mokṣa mūlaṁ guru kṛpā." Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Guru and disciple
14:00 - 14:32 (32 min)
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The essence of all spiritual power is Guru's grace alone. Blessings are more powerful than any material possession. This grace is the vitalizing force, like rain reviving a parched landscape. The Guru is one who has attained the supreme state, residing within the heart. A genuine Guru is appointed by the Satguru to care for disciples, not one who merely claims the title. While many instructors in life can be called gurus, the real Guru is singular. True devotion, bhakti, combines the mindful respect of śraddhā with the feeling of love. Through this bhakti toward the Guru, everything can be achieved. Ultimately, the disciple's joy and liberation are founded solely upon this grace. "Guru Kripa Hi Kevalam. Only and only that powers everything we see." "Bhakti is equal to love and śraddhā combined. Both mind and feeling together—this is the great quality of bhakti." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Opening Address: Yoga for World Peace and Non-Violence
15:00 - 15:07 (7 min)
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Yoga is a universal principle for achieving peace, beginning with inner peace. Our organization supports this conference to promote non-violence and harmony, values shared by yoga and Hindu teachings. Personal qualities like truth, compassion, and self-control are essential for this journey. We believe all religions are equal paths to one God, and yoga serves as a balancing practice for all. This conference aims to exchange ideas on using yoga's principles to foster global peace and respectful relations among diverse peoples. "Yoga is not a religion. It represents the original balancing principle that promotes nonviolence and peacefulness." "To achieve peace in the world, we must start by achieving inner peace ourselves." Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
The Path of Yoga for Universal Peace
15:15 - 15:38 (23 min)
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Yoga is the universal manual for achieving peace. It is far more than physical flexibility; it is the interconnection of body, mind, and spirit, extending from the individual to all humanity and nature. Lasting peace has not been found through material wealth or political philosophies alone. Yoga, founded on non-violence, provides the path. It is a way of life that harmonizes all faiths by directing one inward to know the self. Transforming the world begins with transforming oneself. This practice requires no money and can be started immediately. By investing in yoga education and making personal practice a priority, individuals become ambassadors of peace. The collective action of many yogis can change the world. "Yoga is the only practice that gives peace to everyone without harm, judgment, or discrimination." "To fix the world, you must fix your mind." Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
How cosmic energy is circulating in our body
15:45 - 16:26 (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
How Kaliyuga will change
16:30 - 17:12 (42 min)
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The transition from Kali Yuga to Satya Yuga is an awakening of consciousness, rooted in divine lineage and parental duty. Our spiritual lineage is named for the Alaknanda River, the abode Alakāpurī, and the Al Capuri cave, evidenced by the miraculous Devapurījī. The shift to Satya Yuga is not destruction but a change in awareness, where mercy becomes the root of dharma and pride the root of sin. Universal worship must be projected onto parents, who are the first God. The mother's influence is paramount; her words and sattvic food shape the child's subconscious. Women hold the power to transform the age. Parents must model children rightly before the material hardens. The three glories are the virtuous woman, the saint, and the hero; the three shames are the cheater, the cruel, and the coward. Modern permissiveness spoils children; they need wisdom and love, not just wealth. A parable tells of a forest destroyed because a tree provided the handle for the axe. Our future is prepared by our current actions in raising children. "Mercy, dayā, will awake. Because dayā is the foundation, the roots, the cause of dharma." "Your children don't need your money. Your children need your wisdom. Children don't need your toys; they need your love." Filming location: Vép, Hungary
The power of the mantras
18:30 - 19:42 (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
Guru can change impossible to possible
19:50 - 20:53 (63 min)
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The divine order governs life, from daily activity to nightly restoration. A healthy, long life comes from simple, plant-based nourishment; meat, alcohol, and animal products are not for human consumption. True spirituality means loving all creatures, not eating them. Many lack this knowledge due to their culture. Observing religious ceremonies while supporting animal slaughter is a profound contradiction. Respect divine imagery; do not create composite pictures of yourself with Alakpurījī. Stand humbly in prayer, but maintain respectful distance. Alakpurījī is the non-visible, quality-less divine essence, made visible through yogic power and deep meditation. The eternal world exists in dimensions beyond the physical, accessible through spiritual practice. "It is said in that, 'O men, if you have only one handful of little rice, the whole day is more than enough to live.'" "Spiritual means not God; spiritual means love all creatures, give them feed. Love them, but don’t eat them." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Protect Mother Earth
21:00 - 21:53 (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
Guru can change impossible to possible
22:00 - 23:03 (63 min)
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The divine order governs life, from daily activity to nightly restoration. A healthy, long life comes from simple, plant-based nourishment; meat, alcohol, and animal products are not for human consumption. True spirituality means loving all creatures, not eating them. Many lack this knowledge due to their culture. Observing religious ceremonies while supporting animal slaughter is a profound contradiction. Respect divine imagery; do not create composite pictures of yourself with Alakpurījī. Stand humbly in prayer, but maintain respectful distance. Alakpurījī is the non-visible, quality-less divine essence, made visible through yogic power and deep meditation. The eternal world exists in dimensions beyond the physical, accessible through spiritual practice. "It is said in that, 'O men, if you have only one handful of little rice, the whole day is more than enough to live.'" "Spiritual means not God; spiritual means love all creatures, give them feed. Love them, but don’t eat them." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Life is Soul
23:10 - 23:41 (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.
Understand the words of Gurudev
23:45 - 0:42 (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
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