European
Bhramari helps you sleep well
0:20 - 0:56 (36 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaugurji from Guruji Ashram, Vienna, Austria. Practitioners of Yoga in daily life were disciplined and practiced, less affected by the coronavirus. The use of the right herbs and medicines helped them get through the infection. An explanation of the effects of Bhramari pranayama. Very good vibrations occur in both hemispheres of the brain when the teeth are open but the lips are closed. Practicing the correct version of Bhramari five times before falling asleep helps you sleep well.
Practising asanas with Vishwaguruji
1:00 - 2:13 (73 min)

Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Sydney Ashram, Australia. Practising asanas and relaxation with Vishwaguruji.
The Path of Discipline: Kriyā Anuṣṭhāna and the Inner Chariot
2:20 - 3:07 (47 min)

A discourse on the Kriyā Anuṣṭhāna discipline and mastering the senses.
"You are lucky to be able to practice it. Firstly, it develops your spirituality, bringing peace and balance to body and mind."
"Patañjali said, 'Atha yoga anuśāsanam'—the discipline. Out of a hundred people, perhaps thirty percent will be successful."
The lecturer addresses practitioners, detailing the rigorous three-month Kriyā Anuṣṭhāna involving silence, isolation, and specific dietary rules. He explains that the current practice is a reduced version, emphasizing the need for bodily control (kāya-sthairya) and discipline over the ten indriyas (senses), which he metaphorically describes as horses pulling the chariot of the body. He discusses obstacles like vāsanā (latent desires), shares personal anecdotes about sensory perception, and concludes by encouraging focused practice for the remaining days of the program.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Pranayama and flute music
3:15 - 4:24 (69 min)

Morning satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat in Vep, Hungary. A short lecture by MMS. Vivekpuriji about the pranayama and Swami Madhuram about the flute music. Listening to flute music.
Day of happiness
4:30 - 5:20 (50 min)

A spiritual discourse on the meaning of Deepavali, weaving together a personal anecdote and the epic story of Rama's exile and return.
"Where there is no pure relation, devotion, bhakti, or longing for wisdom, that kind of love—if it is selfish—gets lost."
"Rāma said, 'No, no, no. I am the happiest person in this world today.' He said, 'Look, my father became free from that vow which he promised my mother.'"
The speaker begins with a Sanskrit prayer and a contemporary story of a farmer consciously preparing for his samadhi, illustrating devotion and obedience. The main narrative is a recounting of the Ramayana, focusing on the events leading to Prince Rama's fourteen-year exile due to Queen Kaikeyi's manipulated wishes, his dutiful acceptance, and the ultimate celebration of his return to Ayodhya, which is established as the origin of the Deepavali festival of lights. The talk connects the ancient story to modern practices, including the worship of Lakshmi, and concludes with devotional chanting.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Take the responsibility of your life
5:25 - 5:58 (33 min)

A spiritual discourse on self-responsibility, awareness, and living in the present.
"If you are yogīs, you know that bhajan, constellation of the planet, trauma from childhood, your favorite football team losing—no problem. Weather changing—no problem. Because you are above all this."
"Utilize this moment now, because who knows what will be next moment. Try to do everything that you want to do now."
The teacher leads a satsang, challenging the audience to abandon excuses for weakness—blaming trauma, astrology, or external circumstances—and to take full responsibility for their lives. He emphasizes that true yoga means cultivating awareness to observe inner impulses before they manifest, thereby gaining control. The talk advocates for decisive action in the present moment, finding a balanced middle path, and the transformative role of the guru in bringing subconscious patterns to light.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
The Journey of the Soul: From the Ocean to the Drop
6:05 - 6:59 (54 min)

A spiritual discourse using the water cycle as a metaphor for the soul's journey.
"This jīvā, the soul, is on the journey of the eternal."
"When this drop falls into the ocean, the Jīva becomes the Ātmā. This drop becomes the ocean."
Swami Avatarpuri gives a satsang, explaining the soul's separation from and longing to return to the divine source through an extended analogy of evaporation and rainfall. He emphasizes the purifying role of satsang and the Guru, shares anecdotes about introducing mantra in Eastern Europe and criticizes modern chemical pollution and vanity as spiritual impediments, concluding with a call for natural living and collective chanting.
Filming location: London, UK
Explanation of Shank Prakshalan kriya
7:05 - 7:42 (37 min)

A practical health talk on Haṭha Yoga purification techniques and sattvic cooking.
"Śaṅkha Prakṣālana is not only the emptying of the whole intestine; it is a purifying, a washing only with that which we have from nature: water, sea salt, and movement."
"With these Haṭha Yoga techniques, the body returns to its natural state... We help, we give a big push forward to get again the motivation to do."
The speaker, likely a senior yoga teacher, details the six purification acts of Haṭha Yoga, focusing on the complete intestinal cleanse of Śaṅkha Prakṣālana. She provides practical instructions, precautions, and dietary advice for before and after the cleanse. The talk concludes with a demonstration of how to cook a specific mix of dried, organic vegetables from an ashram in Rajasthan.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Be the tool
7:50 - 8:34 (44 min)

An evening satsang on humility, grace, and being an instrument for divine will.
"Only what is important for us is to understand and to pray to be the tool."
"Always be aware and pray. Please, God, give me opportunity. Give me a chance to be your tool."
Following opening prayers and chants to the guru's sandals, a speaker addresses the gathered and online audience. He shares a parable about a dog who mistakenly believes it is pulling a chariot, and the story of Hanuman receiving a lesson from a sage about the endless cycle of divine service. The core teaching emphasizes surrendering the ego, becoming a selfless instrument for grace, and performing service without seeking recognition, contrasting this with spiritual showmanship.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Science of Kriyā Yoga
8:40 - 9:20 (40 min)

A spiritual discourse on the science and purpose of Kriyā Yoga.
"Yoga is a science of the body, mind, and consciousness. Yoga harmonizes body, mind, and soul."
"Kriyā Yoga is the highest technique within the yoga. But with that, you have to have a blessing."
A spiritual teacher from the Dalak Purījī Siddhāpīṭha Paramparā delivers a talk on Kriyā Yoga, tracing its origin to Swayambhū Śiva. He explains yoga as a holistic science for purification and self-realization, contrasting human spiritual potential with self-destructive tendencies like ego and hatred. He defines Kriyā as sacred action and movement inherent in the universe and the human body, detailing various purification techniques and emphasizing the necessity of Guru's grace and disciplined practice to ascend spiritually.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
We are eternal
9:25 - 10:25 (60 min)

An evening satsang on spiritual oneness and the guru-disciple relationship.
"For only a certain time do we think in terms of 'mine,' 'yours,' and 'theirs.' And then, my dears, that will go away."
"It is like rain falling. There are many drops... But they come together, and all drops unite to become the water that is flowing."
The lecturer addresses a gathering, expounding on the fundamental unity of all beings using the metaphor of raindrops merging into the ocean. He shares a parable of a yogi and a skeptical professor to illustrate divine wisdom, and recounts personal stories and a disciple's dream about their guru, Swami Madhavanandji Bhagavan, emphasizing the eternal bond beyond physical presence. The talk blends teachings on non-duality with devotional remembrance on the anniversary of the guru's samadhi.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Satsang from Om Ashram
9:30 - 10:30 (60 min)
Blessing for Martin
10:35 - 11:02 (27 min)

A speech celebrating the opening of a new Yoga in Daily Life āśram.
"Today is so beautiful. You did everything, good work, very good work. Congratulations."
"Yoga is a science of the human being. Yoga is very ancient, and it is given to humans to lead a healthy, happy, spiritual life."
A representative opens the event by thanking all who worked on the project, sharing a parable about a cave of diamonds to illustrate the value of participation. Viśvagurujī then addresses the gathering, expressing gratitude for the community's effort in establishing the spiritual center. He speaks on the universal benefits of yoga for holistic health, the importance of spiritual roots and masters, and the need for compassionate, non-dogmatic teaching.
Filming location: Slovakia
Atma resides in all creatures
11:10 - 11:39 (29 min)

A spiritual discourse on the soul's journey and universal divinity.
"God is not there only once. God is not there only once. God is not there only once, but in our Sanātana Dharma, Where does it happen? It happens in the Paravara Brahma Ātmā."
"A drop of water and the whole ocean are the same inside... Therefore, what we are doing, pūjā, prārthanā, so Father, first, what is a mother? One God comes."
The speaker delivers a satsang, weaving together themes of non-duality, using the metaphor of a drop merging with the ocean to describe the soul's union with the divine. He discusses the human birth, the role of parents and gurus, the cyclical nature of existence, and advocates for compassion towards all beings, concluding with an anecdote about providing water for ants.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Come here to practice yoga
11:45 - 11:59 (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
Around the world - Yoga for children CRO
12:00 - 12:08 (8 min)

Yoga for chidlren produced by Yoga in Daily Life Society of Croatia.
Around the world - Yoga for Kids from Hungary
12:15 - 12:20 (5 min)

Yoga for Kids from Hungary.
Peace Tree planting in Villach
12:25 - 12:42 (17 min)

A spiritual ceremony for the planting of a "Peace Tree" in a park.
"You have chosen the tree well. It will be beautiful. It has a long life, right? About 350 years at least."
"This tree is peace. Second is nonviolence. Nonviolence, let's say ahiṁsā, please, nonviolence, and we need that very much."
A spiritual teacher, accompanied by a group, dedicates a newly planted tree as a "Peace Tree." After reading a German peace prayer attached to the tree, the leader chants mantras for peace (Oṁ Śānti) and universal well-being, and explains the tree's symbolism as a steadfast, parental presence representing peace and nonviolence. He blesses the tree, suggesting positive wishes made while circling it may be fulfilled, and declares it a spiritual center or "navel." The event concludes with a group photo and final blessings.
Filming location: Austria
Be joyful
12:50 - 13:17 (27 min)

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
Outer and inner meditation
13:20 - 14:13 (53 min)

A spiritual discourse on meditation, inner science, and the living tradition of the guru.
"Meditation is within. But how? And who is really the best?"
"Therefore, this science is also very good, and that is also good... So it is better that we should be neutral."
Swami Ji addresses a gathering, contrasting external observation with true inner meditation. He shares a story of an old yogī with a profound indifference to the physical body to illustrate a deeper science. He discusses the upcoming Kriyā Initiation, outlining its prerequisites and daily practice, and expands on the nature of a living spiritual lineage, where every individual is part of a continuous flow of knowledge from generation to generation.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The self on time waves
14:15 - 15:32 (77 min)

Lecture by Swamiji from Karlovac, Croatia, July 2000
Mantra and Guru
15:35 - 16:28 (53 min)

An evening satsang on spiritual practice, the role of the guru, and a morning prayer ritual.
"Early morning is called Brahmamuhūrta... it is said that one of the best nectars is in that time."
"Don't change your gurus. If you are changing, then you will not achieve anything."
Swami Maheshwarananda addresses a global audience, discussing the universal human search for meaning amidst modern confusion. He outlines an ideal morning routine of purification, prayer, and light, and explains the hierarchical concept of the guru, from parents and teachers to one's irreplaceable spiritual master. He concludes by teaching and explaining the lyrics of a devotional Āratī song.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Bhajan evening from Jadan Ashram
16:30 - 17:09 (39 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans.
Bhajan - Dhyan Karo
17:15 - 17:25 (10 min)

Recording from the morning satsang with Vishwaguruji in Villach, Austria.
Bhajan Singing from from Strilky
17:30 - 18:22 (52 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
18:30 - 18:52 (22 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
Bhajan singing from Jadan Ashram
19:00 - 19:35 (35 min)

Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans.
Evening satsang from Bhari Khatu
19:40 - 22:04 (144 min)

Singing Bhajans
Peace Tree planting in Villach
22:10 - 22:27 (17 min)

A spiritual ceremony for the planting of a "Peace Tree" in a park.
"You have chosen the tree well. It will be beautiful. It has a long life, right? About 350 years at least."
"This tree is peace. Second is nonviolence. Nonviolence, let's say ahiṁsā, please, nonviolence, and we need that very much."
A spiritual teacher, accompanied by a group, dedicates a newly planted tree as a "Peace Tree." After reading a German peace prayer attached to the tree, the leader chants mantras for peace (Oṁ Śānti) and universal well-being, and explains the tree's symbolism as a steadfast, parental presence representing peace and nonviolence. He blesses the tree, suggesting positive wishes made while circling it may be fulfilled, and declares it a spiritual center or "navel." The event concludes with a group photo and final blessings.
Filming location: Austria
Discover peace and happiness within you
22:36 - 23:40 (64 min)

Vishwaguru Maheshwarananda Public Lecture, Kosice, Slovak Republic. Vishwaguruji reveals the secrets of our birth. We come from the beautiful Universe with peace and happiness within. This kind of realization is awakened by practicing meditation.
Everything is created by sound
23:48 - 0:50 (62 min)

A lecture on the holistic yoga system "Yoga in Daily Life," blending philosophy, science, and practical guidance.
"Yoga means uniting, harmonizing, and balancing. And this is our body, symbolically, yoga."
"Yoga in daily life for physical, mental, social, and spiritual health. Live a happy life, lifelong and healthy."
Following an introduction and the chanting of Aum, Viśvagurujī Paramahaṁsavāmī Maheśvarānanda delivers a talk. He explains yoga as the harmonization of body, mind, and intellect, connecting the science of mantras, chakras, and creation from the Vedas to everyday well-being. He emphasizes non-violence, self-awareness, and how actions (karma) shape destiny, concluding with blessings for a healthy, peaceful life.
Filming location: Czech Republic
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