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Shiva has given us the human body
0:20 - 1:20 (60 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Shiva is Mahadeva: the God of the Gods. We have to understand what Shiva is. First we should know what is in our heart. Shiva has given us this human body, as well as knowledge, gyana. This gyana, together with the fire of yoga practice, can burn our all karmas.
Stories are within you
1:25 - 2:23 (58 min)
The true power lies in complete surrender to the guru's grace, not in our own actions. We are not the doers; by surrendering all at the holy feet, our problems cease. An object like stone becomes divine only after consecration in a sacred space, transforming from material to worshipped. Our inner devotion is expressed through offerings, but the intent of the heart matters more than the gift. The guru's grace is ever-present, preceding our birth, and exists in many forms. We should not judge other spiritual paths. The guru's compassionate gaze holds immense power. We must speak truthfully and carefully, as words manifest reality. Teaching through stories is profoundly effective, as they lodge in memory and convey complex truths simply. A narrative illustrates that serving others' needs first ultimately fulfills our own. Answers come indirectly through selfless action. A story is not from a book but drawn from our own stored experiences, making it a vital tool for learning and connection.
"Na’haṁ kartā means we are not the doer. We cannot do it."
"Guru Dev Kṛpā Dṛśya. Dṛśya means vision."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The hidden powers in humans - Nadis
2:30 - 3:01 (31 min)
Yoga is the union of individual consciousness with cosmic consciousness, achieved through balance. The universe is an endless cosmic body containing a consciousness that desired to multiply, initiated by the sound Oṁ. From this resonance, the five elements were created, forming 8.4 million creatures, including humans distinguished by intellect. The human body contains 72,000 energy channels (nāḍīs) receiving cosmic energy. Three primary channels—Iḍā, Piṅgalā, and Suṣumṇā—govern emotion, activity, and consciousness, intersecting at energy centers called chakras. Key chakras include Mūlādhāra and Sahasrāra. Kuṇḍalinī is the symbolic serpentine energy whose awakening unites these channels. Consciousness (Śiva) and energy (Śakti) must coordinate. Lower chakras relate to animalistic behaviors when active without heart coordination. The mind coordinates between subconscious impressions and conscious desires; it cannot be controlled, only guided. Physical practices are not yoga itself but methods to create the balance that is yoga.
"Yoga means balance, and where there is a balance, there is a harmony, and where there is a harmony, there is a unity, and therefore yoga means literally the union: the union of the individual consciousness with the cosmic consciousness."
"The mind cannot be controlled. If you control the mind, then psychic problems will appear. You cannot control the river, you cannot block it, you can guide the river."
Filming location: Sunshine Coast, Australia
Prana and pranayam
3:05 - 3:52 (47 min)
The science of prāṇāyāma addresses the profound pollution of our existence. Prāṇa, the vital energy, is managed through three processes: Pūrak (inhalation), Rechak (exhalation), and Kumbhak (retention). Sanskrit, the language of this science, resonates deeply, expanding consciousness. Our existence relies on the five elements, with the earth as a nurturing mother who forgives our pollution. Yet now, her forgiveness is strained by our actions. We poison the outer earth—its waters and air—and then our own bodies with toxins and disease. The worst pollution is mental, leading to violence and ignorance. Yoga is designed for this. It is the first science, integrating our five bodies—physical, energetic, mental, intellectual, and blissful. Success in yoga comes through karma, selfless action, but is opposed by the great enemy: laziness. The fire of yoga practice burns away all karmic seeds. Prāṇāyāma is more crucial than physical postures; it purifies and protects. It begins by balancing the psychic channels: the left nostril (Chandra, the moon) calms emotions, and the right (Sūrya, the sun) clarifies intellect. This purification of the nāḍīs is the primary tool for deep meditation and strength.
"To pollute the earth is a sin. It means you pollute Mother Earth."
"The most dangerous pollution is in the human mind."
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Practising from Jadan
4:00 - 4:27 (27 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Practising Bari Khatu Pranam.
Rishi
4:35 - 5:18 (43 min)
Swamiji in Sliac, 4th April 2007
Prashad
5:25 - 6:06 (41 min)
Swamiji in Sliac, 3rd April 2007.
Building the Ashram
6:10 - 6:45 (35 min)
This is our ashram, a place of being and bliss. We are all here together, sitting with sādhus and yogīs, and it is very good. The essence must be in our body. An ashram is our home. Understanding comes from above, from God to mother to human. It arrives directly, like from Akkar to Nābhi. Even a mother may not know how it comes, but it is our prophet. God is the only one and will become human. If humans belong to India, then all children are equal. That one will enter God, will enter the body. We must care for the human mind. We are here, and we will do the work. In construction, one must think about how people feel inside. A building is not just a roof; it should be pleasant. The best materials are natural, like wood and straw, which support humans. Materials modified by humans, like bricks and lime, are good. Stones like sandstone are neutral, but granite harms the body. Modern materials like steel and concrete are dead and not healthy. We follow Vāstu Śāstra, the science of building, so the earth supports everyone living there. We use lime, not just cement, for healthier buildings. Wood is the best material and can be used for multi-story buildings and large halls.
"This is our ashram; this is our ashram. And when you see it, oh, it is very nice."
"The best materials are natural, like wood and straw, which support humans."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
How to keep our purity
6:50 - 7:14 (24 min)
The human being contains a fundamental purity. We are diverse and cannot all become one, yet we are ourselves. Many people eat meat and are going down, but here we are pure. Open your eyes in the morning and see only "I am human." The earth is pure, and pure water comes from above. Within the vast ocean of existence, something very pure comes from within us, like a crystal. In sleep, we travel far from ourselves, yet return quickly. This inner experience is the purity we call a yogī. Our eyes are very powerful; we must be clear and controlled with them. Those who eat purely are very good. You do not need to know my name; it is inside. We have done work to maintain purity so others may not spoil it.
"Open your eyes in the morning, so when we are just open. And so, when we open our eyes, then we see only, 'I am human.'"
"And so, whatever it is with us, it is your beautiful best, all that is the purity. So that is what we call a yogī."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The power of Gurudev's blessing
7:20 - 7:50 (30 min)
The great fortune of satsang and the sacred power of prasada.
Being in satsang is our great luck, a refuge from the affairs of this age. This is not mental fast food but rich spiritual nourishment requiring strong inner fire to digest. Simply being in this radiant atmosphere grants energy and purification. I once thought greeting the teacher was a loss of lecture time, but after decades I see it is the most important part. The prasada received is very rare. A lecture is nice inspiration, but to bow and receive grace is precious. This act releases many karmas. Prasada is the essential, holy substance that can completely change a life, as can true darshan. We must prize this energy, keep it, and let it shine in our homes. Maintain purity within and transmit that. We are all one here in this practice.
"To come, to bow down, to greet, to come very near to your Gurudev and receive prasāda... we must realize how precious this is."
"That Prasāda is completely able to change our life, if we know what Prasāda is."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The mercy of Bhagavan Shiva
7:55 - 8:25 (30 min)
Śiva is the eternal source and protector beyond birth and form.
He is Ādi, the beginningless source from which all emerges. Śiva manifested Brahmā and Viṣṇu, assigning them roles: Brahmā creates, Viṣṇu preserves, and Śiva ultimately protects and dissolves. He maintains balance between all forces. The holy night of Mahāśivarātri commemorates his grace. A desperate hunter, failing to find food, climbed a Bīlva tree. Water from his vessel and leaves he dropped fell onto a Śiva Liṅga below, unknowingly performing worship. Throughout the night, he was moved to compassion and spared the lives of pleading deer. By dawn, Śiva, pleased with this inadvertent devotion, blessed the hunter and his family with sustenance, forbidding further killing. Śiva is Bholenāth, the easily pleased lord who grants boons to simple, sincere hearts, turning even accidental or flawed actions into devotion.
"Śiva is not born; he has no mother, no son, and no father. He is the father; it is he who manifests himself."
"So when man was there and Śiva came and Śiva said, 'I will protect these deer and I protect your families.'"
Filming location: Sydney, Australia
We are one family
8:30 - 8:47 (17 min)
This spiritual community is our true home, while worldly family ties are temporary bonds of karma. Our past shapes us, but here we are disciples. Complete faith and surrender are essential; a clean heart is the vessel for grace. Mantra and prayer purify the mind. Satsaṅg is vital for connection, whether in person or online. The Guru embodies the entire lineage; we cannot hide from this benevolent awareness, which provides what we need.
"This is our Gurudeva, our father and mother. So spiritually, we have our home here."
"If you truly have faith, you will not dwell on your problems so much, because your Guru will find all ways of solving them."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The form of the Supreme is the resonance
8:55 - 10:08 (73 min)
Morning program wth Vishwaguruji from Sydney, Australia. Sound unites us with the Supreme. Continuing of the explanation of bhajan "Itna to Karana Guruji". When the resonance is there, there is no duality and no need for explanation. Kind worlds melt the heart. Guru loves everyone as the father loves his children equally. One drop of lemon can destroy the milk. When we are getting negative love is gone.
Spirituality is without meat and alcohol
10:15 - 11:02 (47 min)
Milk is a vital source of prāṇa, a pure substance from mothers like cows or goats, transformed into yogurt, butter, and ghee for health. The quality depends on the animal's treatment and pure grass diet, not contaminated feed. Exploiting animals for excessive milk causes suffering; we must care for them with compassion as fellow feeling beings. Our consumption should be conscious, avoiding meat and the diseases linked to it. Alcohol, though called a medicinal substance from ancient times, causes family strife and should be avoided. True practice involves conscious living, prayer for forgiveness for unconscious harm, and respect for all religions and paths. The core is personal responsibility in choosing pure food and compassionate action.
"God has created it in such a way that from a body containing blood and many other elements comes pure milk."
"All animals or humans, we are living beings. They feel pain, and we also feel the pain."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The materialized OM
11:10 - 11:32 (22 min)
A refreshing wind signals progress as we prepare for the temple's opening in four months, a short time when busy. The leader's presence accelerates the work, though daily changes are subtle until seen from afar. This completion is a divine achievement of a great vision, yet it is not an end but a step in perpetual creation. Our role is to participate and support, for every small action has effect. This place transforms the land and society, carrying a universal vibration. We must invite skilled helpers to share in this work for future generations, a gift for all humanity to draw nearer to the divine.
"Time seems to run more quickly when we are busy, when we engage ourselves in activities."
"This area will never be completed. It is like the universe."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Guru can take you across the ocean
11:40 - 12:05 (25 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Chanting mantras. The Guru can take you across the ocean, enlighten you and bring you to God. With Gurudev's blessings, anything is possible, he always protects his disciples.
We are the cause of Mahapralaya
12:10 - 13:18 (68 min)
Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Siva's divine shakti always protect us with Maha mritju jaya mantra. If you have problems sing Prabu Deep Niranjan saba dukkha banyan mantra. Our dress should be proper and clean to express our respect for others not for our ego. Our culture is according to our climate. The best ointment to our eyes is the name of Gurudev. According to Mangilalji humans will be the cause of Mahapralaya but spiritual people will go to Brahmaloka before it. We destroy our earth by cutting many trees and digging out mines. We make very much pollution to the environment and slaughtering many animals to eat. Not scientists but normal people can save the world. Where there is a will there is the way.
Shiva has given us the human body
13:25 - 14:25 (60 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Shiva is Mahadeva: the God of the Gods. We have to understand what Shiva is. First we should know what is in our heart. Shiva has given us this human body, as well as knowledge, gyana. This gyana, together with the fire of yoga practice, can burn our all karmas.
Guru can take you across the ocean
14:30 - 14:55 (25 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Chanting mantras. The Guru can take you across the ocean, enlighten you and bring you to God. With Gurudev's blessings, anything is possible, he always protects his disciples.
Around the World - Webcast from UN Headquarters
15:00 - 16:44 (104 min)
Yoga and World Peace Conference hosted by Sri Swami Madhavananda World Peace Council. UN Headquarters, New York, USA.
Gold and God
16:45 - 17:12 (27 min)
Yoga is a divine gift for universal harmony, transcending all divisions. Originally, humans lived in forests with a simple, harmonious life of mutual giving, without money. Yoga's purpose is health, peace, and friendship for all beings, regardless of religion or school. The introduction of money, beginning in a past age, shifted focus to possession and trade, like milk being sold for tea and coffee. Modern life offers material comforts—houses, cars, airplanes—yet true enjoyment is lost. Despite having everything, humans often fail to understand God's intent. Life is fleeting, like breath that stops, but yoga is given so all may live long, healthy, and happy lives. It is a tool for well-being, not bound to any single practice or belief.
"Yoga is for good health, harmony, understanding, peace, and long life, and to be friends."
"God gave us yoga so that we could have a healthy body, a happy body, so that we could live in it for a long time."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Only wisdom can digest ego
17:15 - 18:13 (58 min)
Lecture from Vep, Hungary
Stories are within you
18:20 - 19:18 (58 min)
The true power lies in complete surrender to the guru's grace, not in our own actions. We are not the doers; by surrendering all at the holy feet, our problems cease. An object like stone becomes divine only after consecration in a sacred space, transforming from material to worshipped. Our inner devotion is expressed through offerings, but the intent of the heart matters more than the gift. The guru's grace is ever-present, preceding our birth, and exists in many forms. We should not judge other spiritual paths. The guru's compassionate gaze holds immense power. We must speak truthfully and carefully, as words manifest reality. Teaching through stories is profoundly effective, as they lodge in memory and convey complex truths simply. A narrative illustrates that serving others' needs first ultimately fulfills our own. Answers come indirectly through selfless action. A story is not from a book but drawn from our own stored experiences, making it a vital tool for learning and connection.
"Na’haṁ kartā means we are not the doer. We cannot do it."
"Guru Dev Kṛpā Dṛśya. Dṛśya means vision."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The hidden powers in humans - Nadis
19:25 - 19:56 (31 min)
Yoga is the union of individual consciousness with cosmic consciousness, achieved through balance. The universe is an endless cosmic body containing a consciousness that desired to multiply, initiated by the sound Oṁ. From this resonance, the five elements were created, forming 8.4 million creatures, including humans distinguished by intellect. The human body contains 72,000 energy channels (nāḍīs) receiving cosmic energy. Three primary channels—Iḍā, Piṅgalā, and Suṣumṇā—govern emotion, activity, and consciousness, intersecting at energy centers called chakras. Key chakras include Mūlādhāra and Sahasrāra. Kuṇḍalinī is the symbolic serpentine energy whose awakening unites these channels. Consciousness (Śiva) and energy (Śakti) must coordinate. Lower chakras relate to animalistic behaviors when active without heart coordination. The mind coordinates between subconscious impressions and conscious desires; it cannot be controlled, only guided. Physical practices are not yoga itself but methods to create the balance that is yoga.
"Yoga means balance, and where there is a balance, there is a harmony, and where there is a harmony, there is a unity, and therefore yoga means literally the union: the union of the individual consciousness with the cosmic consciousness."
"The mind cannot be controlled. If you control the mind, then psychic problems will appear. You cannot control the river, you cannot block it, you can guide the river."
Filming location: Sunshine Coast, Australia
Prana and pranayam
20:00 - 20:47 (47 min)
The science of prāṇāyāma addresses the profound pollution of our existence. Prāṇa, the vital energy, is managed through three processes: Pūrak (inhalation), Rechak (exhalation), and Kumbhak (retention). Sanskrit, the language of this science, resonates deeply, expanding consciousness. Our existence relies on the five elements, with the earth as a nurturing mother who forgives our pollution. Yet now, her forgiveness is strained by our actions. We poison the outer earth—its waters and air—and then our own bodies with toxins and disease. The worst pollution is mental, leading to violence and ignorance. Yoga is designed for this. It is the first science, integrating our five bodies—physical, energetic, mental, intellectual, and blissful. Success in yoga comes through karma, selfless action, but is opposed by the great enemy: laziness. The fire of yoga practice burns away all karmic seeds. Prāṇāyāma is more crucial than physical postures; it purifies and protects. It begins by balancing the psychic channels: the left nostril (Chandra, the moon) calms emotions, and the right (Sūrya, the sun) clarifies intellect. This purification of the nāḍīs is the primary tool for deep meditation and strength.
"To pollute the earth is a sin. It means you pollute Mother Earth."
"The most dangerous pollution is in the human mind."
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
The Essence of Satsaṅg and Gurukṛpā
20:55 - 21:54 (59 min)
The essence of spiritual life is grace and truthful company. Grace is the sole blessing, flowing from Śiva through the entire guru lineage into every cell, resolving all difficulties. All creatures seek this grace, which manifests as humility in nature. Humans, however, harbor a unique negativity that obscures the soul present within all. We require cleansing, which we find in spiritual gathering. This gathering is satsaṅg—the company of truth. Truth means reality, and company means being together with what is good. It washes away the dirt we accumulate, just as water cleanses the body. We come to such company to relax and reconnect. The inner guru, the Satguru, is like a light within the heart. This gathering unites us, reminding us we are one with the divine and all life. We must engage in truthful company within our own homes and with all beings, recognizing the love present in all creatures. Our purpose is to realize this unity and live in harmony.
"Kṛpā permeates our whole body, every single cell, and resolves our problems and difficulties."
"Sat means truth. Satsaṅg means together. Satsaṅg means that we all are one."
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The Essence of Satsaṅg and Gurukṛpā
22:00 - 22:59 (59 min)
The essence of spiritual life is grace and truthful company. Grace is the sole blessing, flowing from Śiva through the entire guru lineage into every cell, resolving all difficulties. All creatures seek this grace, which manifests as humility in nature. Humans, however, harbor a unique negativity that obscures the soul present within all. We require cleansing, which we find in spiritual gathering. This gathering is satsaṅg—the company of truth. Truth means reality, and company means being together with what is good. It washes away the dirt we accumulate, just as water cleanses the body. We come to such company to relax and reconnect. The inner guru, the Satguru, is like a light within the heart. This gathering unites us, reminding us we are one with the divine and all life. We must engage in truthful company within our own homes and with all beings, recognizing the love present in all creatures. Our purpose is to realize this unity and live in harmony.
"Kṛpā permeates our whole body, every single cell, and resolves our problems and difficulties."
"Sat means truth. Satsaṅg means together. Satsaṅg means that we all are one."
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Stories are within you
23:05 - 0:03 (58 min)
The true power lies in complete surrender to the guru's grace, not in our own actions. We are not the doers; by surrendering all at the holy feet, our problems cease. An object like stone becomes divine only after consecration in a sacred space, transforming from material to worshipped. Our inner devotion is expressed through offerings, but the intent of the heart matters more than the gift. The guru's grace is ever-present, preceding our birth, and exists in many forms. We should not judge other spiritual paths. The guru's compassionate gaze holds immense power. We must speak truthfully and carefully, as words manifest reality. Teaching through stories is profoundly effective, as they lodge in memory and convey complex truths simply. A narrative illustrates that serving others' needs first ultimately fulfills our own. Answers come indirectly through selfless action. A story is not from a book but drawn from our own stored experiences, making it a vital tool for learning and connection.
"Na’haṁ kartā means we are not the doer. We cannot do it."
"Guru Dev Kṛpā Dṛśya. Dṛśya means vision."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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