European
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (8/9)
0:00 - 0:42 (42 min)

Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia
You are like bees
0:50 - 1:32 (42 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky, Czech Republic. There are many Gurus and many more disciples in the world. We are not our body, we are Atma. Never be negative with anyone. Bhajan is like honey coming from our throat. I bless you and work for you. The corona will pass away sooner or later. We are all like bees. Singing Bhajans.
In the service of Life
1:40 - 2:24 (44 min)

India, Summer 2005. Report about the Swamijis activities.
Kriya and Kundalini
2:30 - 3:16 (46 min)

Program with Vishwaguru Maheshwarananda from San Francisco Bay Area, Oakland, USA. Kriya means doing. By doing we are creating karma. Kriya as a ceremony can liberate the soul from worldly obligations, from the bondage of karma. Then Kundalini, energy, awakens in us.
Sakar and nirakar
3:20 - 3:49 (29 min)

A satsang discourse blending spiritual teachings with a story from the Ramayana.
"This consciousness is unbroken; it is everywhere. There is absolutely no place where it is not."
"I took you over Gaṅgā. So you take me over this ocean of suffering."
A speaker addresses a retreat gathering, first paying homage to the all-pervading consciousness and the Guru. He shares the story of a clever ferryman who, recognizing Lord Rama's divinity, bargains to wash his feet for passage and then asks Rama to ferry him across the ocean of suffering. The talk meanders into themes of form (Sākāra) and formlessness (Nirakāra), using the analogy of a flame and leaves in the wind, and concludes with well-wishes and observations on modern life.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Disciples remembrances and stories about Gurudev
3:55 - 4:53 (58 min)

A morning satsang on devotion, grace, and personal spiritual experiences.
"For Gurudeva also, we do not need to present a golden chariot and such things. He is one of the most simple, natural persons."
"He works on bhāva. Bhāva means feelings. It is very similar with Gurudeva. He works on feelings."
Swami Avatarpuri opens the session by discussing the simplicity of devotion, using the example of Lord Shiva's grace toward a sincere, unlearned forest dweller. He announces a daily Shiva Abhisheka ritual for the seminar. Several disciples then share personal stories of meeting their Guru, receiving mantra initiation, and learning through karma yoga and subtle guidance, all emphasizing the transformative power of the Guru's grace and the importance of heartfelt intention (bhāva).
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Support the flame of life within you
5:00 - 5:47 (47 min)

Satsang with H.H. Vishwaguruji from Guruji Ashram, Vienna, Austria. It’s not easy to renounce. Vairagya means to renounce from our innerself. Good and bad are within us - there is nothing and no-one to blame outside. It is not easy to become holy - Vishwaguruji explains why it is difficult and how to overcome the obstacles. Who are we to judge others? Our negative thoughts will only harm ourself.
We will go one day
5:55 - 6:38 (43 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We always worry about death. Death is a universal law. Our mind is always restless. We can train it by mantra. Manas is the storehouse of memories. Yogis are not attached to things. Only the bond between the disciple and the Guru is permanent. The story of a man who planned that when Yama came, he would hide somewhere. We should meditate always not only when we are in trouble. We should remember God every day, at least a little bit. Unfortunately present Indian generation is beginning to forget their roots. Birth and death come and go, but remember the name of God.
Purify your body and eat proper food
6:45 - 7:42 (57 min)

A satsang on the regenerative power of collective spiritual practice and the concept of Kāya Kalpa.
"This Kriyā Anuṣṭhāna has a regenerating function for our energy and our spirituality. It is like Kāya Kalpa."
"Kāya Kalpa means that you are like a newborn. Your hair will be its original color from birth... all the systems are very healthy and very good."
The lecturer explains the benefits of group spiritual practice (anuṣṭhāna), describing it as a mutual exchange of energy that prevents the loneliness and difficulty of solitary practice. He expands the theme into a discourse on Kāya Kalpa, or bodily regeneration, linking it to diet, natural living, and purification through practices like prānāyāma. He offers specific, Āyurveda-inspired advice on ghee, sugar, and oral hygiene, while cautioning against meat and processed foods, using anecdotes about cows and disciples to illustrate his points.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
How did Yoga in Daily Life begin in Europe?
7:50 - 8:32 (42 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. When Vishwaguruji in his young age first time arrived in Europe very few people heard about yoga and many people ate meat. At that time Vishwaguruji went back to India. But some Austrian people invite him again to come to Europe. The story of Vishwaguruji's first visit tö Czechoslovakia. Many Czech people are with Vishwaguruji from that time till now. The story of a grandmother in Czechoslovakia who didn't want that her grandchild becomes a vegetarian. Satsang bhajans and prayer were also very new for people at that time. We have to take care of our family. At that time people prayed before eating but now they do not.
You and me are one
8:40 - 9:19 (39 min)

A spiritual discourse on the nature of life, death, and authentic practice.
"Life is everywhere. Then there are the flying creatures... They are happy, or they think, 'We are all right, we are good.'"
"It is said that if they burn the body completely, everything that is there, then they are going far... all is going, life."
The speaker shares a series of contemplations and personal anecdotes, including a story about a mother figure (Mātājī) in Vienna and a nighttime encounter with a spiritual presence resembling his Guru. He discusses the pervasiveness of life, the process of death and cremation, and uses the metaphor of a drop merging into the ocean to describe spiritual unity. The talk concludes with a critique of modern yoga practices focused on money rather than genuine inner realization.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
What does Sanatana Dharma mean?
9:25 - 10:16 (51 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Lecture about Sanatana Dharma. by Acaryaji. Simple and clear explanation of many expressions and processes connecting to Sanatana Dharma and to the Hindu philosophy. Chanting mantras by one of Vishwagurujis youngest Indian followers. Swami Madhuram speaks about consciousness and how to realize atma in us and how he became sanatani. Swami Premanand speaks about the deep meaning of Divali. Bhajan singing.
God is only one
10:20 - 10:56 (36 min)

A spiritual discourse on unity, the human condition, and devotional surrender.
"I cannot plan anything that I would like. I am in the hand of my Master."
"Yoga means oneness... all humans, they are one."
Following an opening Sanskrit invocation, a spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, reflecting on a recent summer program with their Guru, Viśvagurujī. The talk emphasizes utilizing received spiritual grace and expands into themes of universal oneness, using metaphors of ocean water and the five elements to illustrate the singular divine source behind all religions and life. The speaker advises a mindful daily routine, warns against harming life and substance abuse, and concludes with blessings for all attendees and the world.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Around the world - YIDL at the Budapest Carfree Day
11:00 - 11:03 (3 min)

One of the most important principles of Yoga in daily life is environment protection. Hence YIDL is present each year at the Budapest Carfree Day with a yoga tent.
Around the world - YIDL at the Budapest Vegetarian Festival 2011
11:10 - 11:15 (5 min)

Around the world -- YIDL at the Budapest Vegetarian Festival, 2011
Around the world - Yoga for Kids from Hungary
11:20 - 11:25 (5 min)

Yoga for Kids from Hungary.
Meditation can help us
11:30 - 12:55 (85 min)

Public lecture with Vishwaguruji from Poprad, Slovakia. Why don’t we have time? Why are we suffering from stress? And even more if we have more money? If we would practice yoga three hours a day we would have happy life. Meditation can help us. Vishwaguruji gives a short and practical insight into the system of Yoga in Daily Life.
Come here to practice yoga
13:00 - 13:14 (14 min)

A spiritual leader addresses a gathering at an ashram, discussing the sanctity of the location and the community's service work.
"Our fruits here are all very good. Our vegetation is very good. We can take a long, very good walk. This is truly beautiful, very good."
"We help many, many people, and the animals, and cows, and the honeybees. It is very good that, thanks to this, we have another opportunity to help not only people but also animals and bees."
The speaker begins with chants and praises the ashram's pure environment, encouraging attendees to visit for spiritual practice (sādhanā). He outlines the community's charitable activities, mentioning affiliations with organizations like the United Nations, and discusses future travel plans to India to further this work. The talk concludes with blessings.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We are cosmic travelers
13:15 - 13:53 (38 min)

Lecture by Swamiji from Umag, Croatia, September 2000
How can I love myself?
14:00 - 14:33 (33 min)

A satsang exploring the concept of self-love through the framework of the four aspects of divine grace (kripa).
"Swāmījī did not really use this word, but I know it comes from Holī Gurujī; he is always using that."
"Love each and every living being, if not more, then at least as much as yourself."
Guru Lilā, addressing the community, explains the four aspects of kripa: Deva Kripa (grace of the gods), Śāstra Kripa (grace of the scriptures), Guru Kripa (the Guru's grace), and Kuṭkī Kripa (self-grace). He focuses on Kuṭkī Kripa as self-love, arguing it is a prerequisite for loving others. He outlines a practical path to self-love through self-acceptance, self-understanding, and self-giving, linking it to core teachings. He shares an anecdote about a woman healing from ALS through self-love and concludes with a traditional story about Guru Nānak illustrating the complex workings of karma.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
How do we practice Bhramari?
14:40 - 14:59 (19 min)

Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. We should practice certain techniques every day, but not too much. We also choose the quality and quantity of our food, and this is also important when practicing Bhramari. Detailed explanation on how to prepare and practice Bhramari pranayama. It is important whether the inhalation and exhalation is done through the nostrils or the mouth, and how long it is practiced.
How do we practice Bhramari?
15:05 - 15:24 (19 min)

Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. We should practice certain techniques every day, but not too much. We also choose the quality and quantity of our food, and this is also important when practicing Bhramari. Detailed explanation on how to prepare and practice Bhramari pranayama. It is important whether the inhalation and exhalation is done through the nostrils or the mouth, and how long it is practiced.
Bhajans for World Peace (2/3)
15:30 - 16:36 (66 min)

For world peace, first we need to find peace within ourselves. A recording of a live concert for world peace in YIDL center in Villach, Austria. Public concert lasted 6h with uninterrupted Bhajans. The concert was a part of a 24h of Bhajan Anushtana.
Bhajans for World Peace (3/3)
16:40 - 17:55 (75 min)

For world peace, first we need to find peace within ourselves. A recording of a live concert for world peace in YIDL center in Villach, Austria. Public concert lasted 6h with uninterrupted Bhajans. The concert was a part of a 24h of Bhajan Anushtana.
Bhajan evening from Vienna 1
18:00 - 18:28 (28 min)

Evening Satsang with H.H.Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria. Bhajan singing.
We should be worthy to be a human
18:35 - 19:39 (64 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. God gave spirituality to humans. There is God in the water, earth, air and food also. All creatures got their life from God. The story of Buddha, who dedicated his life to God. The story of a young Indian princess who wants to continue her father's spiritual work. We are like a God but unfortunately, we have lost our way. God gave us much beauty but now we use much makeup. We should know and respect the value of life. There are some people in the world who tortured cats and dogs. But the cat and dog can reborn as a human and vice versa. There are also many very good people in the world. In prayer, we go to God. Be always humble and peaceful. Nowadays many foods are not healthy, some are not even edible.
How do we practice Bhramari?
19:45 - 20:04 (19 min)

Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. We should practice certain techniques every day, but not too much. We also choose the quality and quantity of our food, and this is also important when practicing Bhramari. Detailed explanation on how to prepare and practice Bhramari pranayama. It is important whether the inhalation and exhalation is done through the nostrils or the mouth, and how long it is practiced.
Do not waste your human life
20:10 - 21:10 (60 min)

An evening satsang discourse on dharma, grace, and spiritual practice.
"Dharma rakṣati rakṣitaḥ. He who protects dharma, dharma protects him."
"The Guru will show us the right path... But we need to do the effort."
The lecturer leads a satsang exploring the nature of dharma and the four blessings (kṛpā) essential for spiritual progress: divine grace, scripture, the Guru, and one's own initiative. He weaves in teachings from the Bhagavad Gītā, stories from the Mahābhārata, and practical advice for students, emphasizing the necessity of the Guru's guidance and the disciple's personal effort to follow the righteous path and achieve liberation.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Experiences of bhaktas about Vishwaguruji
21:15 - 22:24 (69 min)

Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. "Yesterday, the topic was karma yoga, and I realized that for me, this has been the main form of yoga for the past twenty years. It is a very practical way to submit ourselves to the Supreme. Swamiji and his successor, Swami Avatarpuriji, are the way for us. " "Holi Guruji always said: One in all and all in one. For me, the starting point was a book about the relationship between the Master and his disciple. Then a strong desire arose in me to find an original, genuine Indian Guru. The next day, I saw a poster at the university announcing a lecture by an original, genuine Indian Guru." "I went to the next seminar every time. At the second seminar, I asked Swami ten questions, and he gave me the task of establishing a yoga center." Swami Avatarpuri leads the mansik puja to Gurudeva. Swami Avatarpuri leads the mansik puja to Gurudeva.
Meditation can help us
22:30 - 23:55 (85 min)

Public lecture with Vishwaguruji from Poprad, Slovakia. Why don’t we have time? Why are we suffering from stress? And even more if we have more money? If we would practice yoga three hours a day we would have happy life. Meditation can help us. Vishwaguruji gives a short and practical insight into the system of Yoga in Daily Life.
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