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Practising fifth level of Yoga in Daily Life System
1:00 - 2:26 (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.
The Pearl of Everlasting Bliss
2:30 - 2:51 (21 min)
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A biographical tribute to the life and legacy of Hindu saint Paramahaṁsa Śrī Svāmī Madhavānandajī. "My eyes filled with tears, and I fell to my knees. I knew I had found the everlasting light of my life. I was home at last." "All humans belong to one religion, and that is humanity... ahiṃsā paramo dharma: non-violence is the highest religion." The narrative chronicles the spiritual journey of Swami Madhavānandaji, from his childhood in Rajasthan and transformative meeting with his guru, Bhagavān Śrīdīp Nārāyaṇa Mahāprabhujī, to his life of devotion, teaching, and global service. It details his initiation, his work establishing ashrams, and his teachings on non-dualism and universal love, culminating in his Mahāsamādhi in 2003 and the continuation of his lineage through his disciple, Swami Māheśvarānandajī. Filming location: Rajasthan, India; Kathu Ashram, India; Bola Guda Ashram, India; Nepal
The form of God is the vibration
2:55 - 3:55 (60 min)
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Morning satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat in Strilky, Czech Republic. Lecture by Swami Gajanandji about Om. Om is that on which yogis meditate all the time. Om is the original mantra, every other mantras should contain the Om. Chanting Om all together, and a short meditation on Om. Singing the bhajan about Om.
Around the world - Yoga exercises specifically for women
4:00 - 4:36 (36 min)
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A guided yoga session focused on asanas for menstrual well-being and pelvic health. "From my own experience, I can confirm it is truly helpful." "Feel the effect of this exercise; it is also very good to do in the morning for a stiff back." An instructor leads a gentle sequence designed for menstrual concerns, beginning with relaxation and yogic breathing in Anandāsana. The practice includes apānāsana (for the lower back and pelvic area), marjari (cat pose), hip-opening preparatory poses, and mālāsana (a squatting pose), with a personal anecdote shared about its benefits. The session continues with setu āsana (bridge pose) and a side-lying balance pose, concluding with a short relaxation and a final Om.
Around the world - Practice in Ukraine
4:40 - 5:30 (50 min)
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A guided yoga practice session from the Yoga in Daily Life system. "Physical relaxation leads to spiritual relaxation. Relaxation is an important element for the proper practice of yogic exercises." "Ānanda Āsana translates as 'the posture of bliss.' Observe how bliss flows throughout your entire body." An instructor leads a comprehensive sequence of postures (āsanas), breathwork (prāṇāyāma), and relaxation. The practice begins and ends with Ānanda Āsana for deep relaxation, and includes abdominal breathing, spinal twists, stretches, and joint mobility exercises while lying, sitting, and standing. The session concludes with a final relaxation and a moment of gratitude. Filming location: UK
God is Endless
5:35 - 5:58 (23 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Simhasth Kumbha Mela in Ujjain, India. Shiva consciousness and energy is present in the whole Universe. Our being is one with Shiva like a drop of water is one with the ocean. Nothing is without Shiva.
Vegetarian cooking lesson 3
6:00 - 6:27 (27 min)
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A cooking demonstration on preparing a Falahārī meal, focusing on Ayurvedic principles. "Spices are a significant topic in Āyurveda and yogic life. Turmeric is like a pharmacy in miniature." "The Falahārī diet consists of eating only fruits and vegetables, excluding grains, potatoes, and bananas." Hemvati, from Zagreb, leads a cooking session at an international yoga seminar, preparing a multi-course Falahārī dinner. She explains the health benefits of ingredients like turmeric, sweet potato, and olive oil while demonstrating recipes for a beetroot and carrot soup, a vegetable kurmā with cauliflower, pumpkin seed bread, and tapioca kheer. The instructions are interwoven with Ayurvedic dietary advice, such as the proper use of spices for digestion and the benefits of the milk-based kheer. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Whole universe is in our body
6:35 - 7:26 (51 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria. Silent meditation and prayer with Vishwaguruji.
We are full of resonance
7:30 - 8:24 (54 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. There are many Gods but finally, there are all one. Our soul is circling in the universe like water in the earth. The story about how can some seeds öf grain remain unbroken. Who is going to the Satsang they can reach the Supreme. Sometimes we see the karma but don't do that. Man saints past away but their name remained with us. Holiguruji was very lovely and strict for those persons who were around him. Holiguruji knew if somebody criticises him the bad karma went to that man. Diving to the ocean we can hear the beautiful sound and we hear this also if we plug our ears. Viswaguruji blows the conch three times for the honour of Holiguruji.
How to coordinate with the outer world, Vep
8:30 - 9:20 (50 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the foundational principles of sādhanā (spiritual practice). "Practices alone will not help us. They can only be fruitful if we follow physical and mental principles. These are called Śayamit and Niyamit." "Viveka is that which will divide truth and untruth completely... who has viveka all the time is the happiest and safest person." The speaker explains the core disciplines for a spiritual life: Śayamit (self-control and setting boundaries) and Niyamit (daily discipline). He details how these practices, along with regular prayer (sandhyā), purify the mind and senses. The discourse emphasizes the critical role of viveka (discrimination) in distinguishing truth from untruth, leading to the discovery of the inner fountain of joy and the immortal Ātmā. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Beauty is in our heart
9:25 - 10:13 (48 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Yogis don't eat meat and don't drink alcohol. Nowadays there are many people in the world who don't eat meat. Practising Bari Khatu Pranam, relaxation, concentration om tha navel, bhramari pranayama and concentration on the heart. Beauty is in our heart.
Pathes of yoga
9:30 - 10:15 (45 min)
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An evening satsang on spiritual practice, seva, and the importance of letting go. "All the rivers are merging into that same ocean. That ocean is one, but the paths may be different." "To realize the light, you need to let go of ego, that 'I am something, I am higher than this, this work is too low.'" A speaker leads a discourse from an ashram, exploring different yoga paths and emphasizing selfless service (karma yoga) as a means to purify the mind and burn karma. He shares illustrative stories, including one about a seeker named Raju who resists humble tasks and another about a monkey clinging to fruit, to teach that spiritual progress requires letting go of ego, attachments, and the need for control to realize the inner light. The talk concludes with logistical announcements for an upcoming temple consecration. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
We need Gurudev
10:20 - 11:14 (54 min)
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A satsang discourse on the necessity of the guru and the goal of Advaita philosophy. "The moment you begin to think you have already heard and know everything, in that moment your free fall begins." "Understand from this that the guru is not the physical body. It is most important to understand that the guru is that Guru-Tattva, the element of the guru." A speaker leads a satsang, emphasizing the eternal student's attitude and the critical role of the embodied spiritual master (Guru-Tattva) as the essential guide. Using stories and analogies—such as the matchbox with a diamond, the friend with a boat, and the river merging into the ocean—the talk explains the guru's function and explores the ultimate goal of yoga: to transcend the cycle of rebirth and realize the Advaita (non-dual) union of the individual self with the cosmic Self. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Youth for Sustainable Future
11:20 - 11:54 (34 min)
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The 4th International Conference of Children and Youth in Zlin 2005 (CZ), The Youth for Sustainable Future.
Yoga in Daily Life: The Fifth Level
12:00 - 12:38 (38 min)
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A fifth-level "Yoga in Daily Life" class focused on asana practice and breath awareness. "Everything we practice in yoga has its purpose, and if we ask ourselves why, we must receive an answer. That is why we say that yoga is the science of the body, mind, spirit, and soul." "Āsanas do not act only on the body. They are also a correction of our behavior; they act on our consciousness; they affect our entire being." An instructor guides students through a detailed session, beginning with relaxation in Ānandāsana and emphasizing the purpose behind each alignment detail for reducing stress. The class progresses through a series of asanas including Pavanamuktāsana, Marjari Āsana, Paścimottānāsana, Upaviṣṭha Koṇāsana, Jānu Śīrṣāsana, and Mṛgāsana, with continuous focus on diaphragmatic breathing, mindful movement without strain, and the physical and subtle effects of each posture. Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
Mantra and Mala
12:45 - 13:23 (38 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the use of prayer beads (mala) and the practice of mantra. "Life is everything. Whether it is a human, a cow, a buffalo, a goat, or any being... its soul, that Ātmā, is to see our Self." "One mala means for us one step toward God. One step to God. This mala goes with mantra." A speaker delivers a teaching on spiritual practice, emphasizing reverence for all life and the importance of constant remembrance of God. He explains the purpose of the mala as a tool for mantra repetition, detailing two methods: one with a guru bead for seated practice and another for constant, walking remembrance (sumaran). He shares anecdotes about devotion, including a story about Hanuman, and concludes by describing the ultimate goal of merging with divine light. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
There is no end of learning
13:30 - 14:11 (41 min)
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A devotee shares personal stories of spiritual guidance and grace within the Yoga in Daily Life community. "Nothing is more beautiful than this ashram. Are you all in agreement? That is why all of you are here." "Gurudev sent me to China. I realized he sent me there to learn about myself." A speaker addresses the satsang, expressing deep connection to the ashram and global spiritual family. They recount how inner guidance from Gurudev, Viśvagurujī, directed their service—leading to establishing an ashram in Romania—and guided a pilgrimage through the Himalayan Chārdhām. They also describe how a casual remark from Gurudev inspired scientific research on prāṇāyāma, later fostering a university partnership. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Be joyful
14:15 - 14:42 (27 min)
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A satsang discourse on the spiritual significance of a guru's birthday, drawing parallels to Christmas. "I recall Swāmījī saying, 'I was observing one person who was practicing Kriyā under the tree.'" "For us, the day of incarnation of Mahāprabhujī, the day of incarnation of Swāmījī, Gurujī, is Christmas. But even more than Christmas, because that is our guru." A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, explaining why the birthday of a guru is a sacred celebration akin to Christmas. He emphasizes the necessity of a living guru for correct spiritual practice and describes the Guru Tattva (the essence of the guru) as a pure, divine light within a physical form. He explains how devotees can connect to this energy through satsang, devotion, and bhajans, transforming their own energy and creating a joyful spiritual life. The talk includes practical advice on using prayer, song, and positive thinking to change one's internal state and the surrounding atmosphere. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
How to use the mantra
14:50 - 15:28 (38 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the power and techniques of mantra chanting. "The chanting of the name of God, spiritual songs, or a saint’s name brings peace of mind." "When you chant mantras, it creates a resonance. That resonance spreads into the environment, purifying it." Swami Ji explains the profound effects of mantra practice on purifying the individual and the environment. He details five techniques: writing (likhit), audible chanting, whispered repetition (upāṁśu), mental repetition (mānasik), and spontaneous repetition (ajapa). The talk connects mantra resonance to the body's chakras, warns against spiritual greed, and concludes with a call to practice and a group chant. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Mantras and Bhajans
15:35 - 16:15 (40 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans and chanting mantras.
Akhiya sata guru carano me lagi
16:20 - 16:29 (9 min)
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Singing bhajans by Swami Gajanandji
16:30 - 17:07 (37 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Singing bhajans by Swami Gajanandji.
Bhajan evening from Vep
17:15 - 18:10 (55 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Bhajan singing.
Bhajan singing from Vep
18:15 - 19:06 (51 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Bhajan singing.
Bhajans from Strilky Ashram
19:10 - 20:44 (94 min)
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Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Be joyful
20:50 - 21:17 (27 min)
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A satsang discourse on the spiritual significance of a guru's birthday, drawing parallels to Christmas. "I recall Swāmījī saying, 'I was observing one person who was practicing Kriyā under the tree.'" "For us, the day of incarnation of Mahāprabhujī, the day of incarnation of Swāmījī, Gurujī, is Christmas. But even more than Christmas, because that is our guru." A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, explaining why the birthday of a guru is a sacred celebration akin to Christmas. He emphasizes the necessity of a living guru for correct spiritual practice and describes the Guru Tattva (the essence of the guru) as a pure, divine light within a physical form. He explains how devotees can connect to this energy through satsang, devotion, and bhajans, transforming their own energy and creating a joyful spiritual life. The talk includes practical advice on using prayer, song, and positive thinking to change one's internal state and the surrounding atmosphere. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Renounce
21:25 - 22:31 (66 min)
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Webcast of Swamijis evening Satsang from Strilky Ashram, CZ on May 15th 2010. Enter the kingdom of the Lord through the gate of sacrifice, renounce.
Repeat the mantra
22:35 - 23:38 (63 min)
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Swamiji in Sliac, 9th April 2007
Anahat chakra and spirituality
23:45 - 0:53 (68 min)
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In the city of Celje, Slovenija in the blue hall of the fair center, Swamiji had a lecture on the topic of Anahat chakra and Spirituality on the 5th October 2008.
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