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First is the Guru
0:00 - 0:52 (52 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Zagreb, Croatia. In ancient times, rishis in their ashrams had many cows and their disciples had a job in the ashram. A Guru can notice if a disciple is a real follower or not. The story of Abhimanyu a very young disciple and his Guru and God. It is more than a simple story. In a satsang we all get energy. First is the Guru and then God. The story of Paramhansa Yoganand and his Guru when Yoganand went from India to America.
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 3 - Part 2
1:00 - 2:07 (67 min)
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Practicing of the system "Yoga in Daily Life", Level 3 - Part 2, in Om Vishwa Deep Gurukul Swami Maheshwaranand Ashram, Jadan, Rajasthan, India on 27th of October 2009.
Our origin is in God
2:15 - 2:56 (41 min)
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The soul enters a body, which is surrounded by five sheaths. The physical Annamaya Kośa is made from earth, water, fire, air, and space. All creatures contain the same life force, or jīva. Life operates in a cycle where one life consumes another; this is driven by an inner fire, like hunger. This cycle is often seen as sin or adharma. The ethical path is to avoid harming others, not to retaliate, and to practice forgiveness. Ultimately, concepts like heaven and hell are merely different realms of existence. The five sheaths—Annamaya, Prāṇamaya, Manomaya, Vijñānamaya, and Ānandamaya—envelop the self. Moving beyond them leads to an unknown path. The goal is to return to the singular, formless divine source from which all beings originate. "Life will kill life. But who and how? So another part of God said, I will give you. What? Fire. What is that fire? In the stomach, that is hunger." "If someone is angry or something, and he will give you a slap on your face, then don’t give back, but tell the other side, 'Please, if you want, you can have also from here.'" Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Recharging the spiritual energy
3:00 - 3:47 (47 min)
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The aura is Śiva consciousness, a divine vibration entered through intention and spiritual gathering. Here, one becomes Śivamaya, where worldly problems vanish in the experience of the Self as bliss. Discernment in companionship is essential. Avoid those entangled in temporary, worldly conflicts and politics, for their influence is polluting. Do not accompany such people or listen to their voices. Sit only with the truly spiritual to remain in the light. Self-knowledge is paramount. Outside this space, old conflicts and questions return. The one who argues is foolish; a wise one knows without asking. Marriage is often a misconception, a fleeting fire. Seek the divine union within. A story illustrates discernment: a princess sought a husband who could answer all questions. A shepherd, though seeming simple, revealed profound wisdom on the unity of the five elements. True wisdom often comes from unexpected simplicity. "Here, you are called Śivamaya, and many problems disappear. At home, many conditions arise, but here they vanish." "A wise one will never put a question, because the wise are wise. Who puts the question? The ignorant, because they do not know." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Webcast from Strilky
3:55 - 5:11 (76 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky, Czech Republic.
The Holy Land
5:15 - 6:07 (52 min)
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Prayāgarāj is the king of holy places, where the Kumbh Melā is held. According to myth, it is where the nectar fell and three rivers, including the underground Sarasvatī, meet. The major festival occurs on a sacred constellation. While a melā happens annually, the sādhus recognize a major Pūrṇa Kumbha every four years. Millions attend to bathe, believing sins are washed away, and to discuss spiritual and societal governance. A system was established last century by the monastic akhāṛās. Following the tradition of the Śaṅkarācāryas, they created the title Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara. This honourable role is for caretaking—to solve problems and provide for sannyāsīs and ashrams. However, a committee with a constitution holds the authority. This committee selects one Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara to serve as the presiding Ācārya. All decisions are made by the committee. "Everyone knows the precise day, which we call Makar Saṅkrānti, when the sun begins moving north." "Mahāmaṇḍaleśvara is not a dominator but a caretaker who solves problems and provides assistance." Filming location: Maha Kumbha Mela, India
The hatha yogi wants to live a long and healthy life
6:10 - 7:01 (51 min)
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The path of the Haṭha Yogī integrates natural remedies and disciplined practice for health. Neem leaf powder can heal stubborn wounds quickly, as a personal account confirms. Babool fruit soaked in water aids with hormonal and glandular issues after a certain age. Neem also serves as an effective, natural pesticide to which pests do not develop resistance. Neem seeds, ground into a paste, strengthen hair roots. A true Haṭha Yogī renounces laziness, the enemy compared to the tamas guṇa of a lethargic python. Key practices include Agni Sāra Kriyā and Nauli to stoke digestive fire, prevent diabetes, and purify the body. A yogī should perform cleansing techniques like śaṅkha prakṣālana regularly. Contrary to some teachings, garlic is beneficial; it cleanses gases and supports the heart, liver, and eyesight, and observed aggression often lies in those who avoid it. The yogī's goal is a long, healthy life with a clean, resilient body, free from disease through fasting and purification. "During the night, so I can say in the morning, the wound was completely closed." "The biggest enemy of the human is laziness." Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Overview of practicing yoga
7:05 - 7:53 (48 min)
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Yoga is the science of life, meant for daily practice. I began spreading this message globally in 1970. The system "Yoga in Daily Life" was developed to provide structure. Yoga is not a business; it is free for all. The author of yoga is Śiva, who gave 84 postures connected to all creatures. Yoga has no competition. True yoga integrates several paths. Karma Yoga is selfless service, the best achievement. What is commonly called Haṭha Yoga is often misunderstood; real Haṭha Yoga consists of six purification techniques: Netī, Dhautī, Bastī, Naulī, Trāṭaka, and Kapālabhāti. These cleanse the body and prevent disease. Rāja Yoga involves eight steps like Yama and Niyama for discipline and supreme consciousness. Jñāna Yoga is the path of knowledge. Beyond these, Kuṇḍalinī and chakras represent hidden human powers. Among 8.4 million creatures, human life is for union with the supreme. Yoga is essential for health, combining natural wellness with necessary medicine. To practice, dedicate one and a half hours daily. Wake early to establish the habit; your body will come to need it. Persist for fifteen days, and it will become part of your life. "Yoga has no competition. Yoga has no challenge." "Karmayoga... is one of the best yogas. Help, help, help." Filming location: Auckland, New Zealand
Satsang from Strilky
8:00 - 9:17 (77 min)
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Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Explanation and singing bhajans. Bharatanatyam dance by Bhaktidevi. The glory of Devpuriji Bhagawan is around the whole world. He was the incarnation of Bhagawan Shiva.
Eat healthy food and live as a human
9:25 - 10:08 (43 min)
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The simplicity of spiritual practice lies in daily remembrance and conscious living. Historically, people across faiths integrated prayer into daily life, like family meals. Now, such observance has declined, correlating with modern negativity. Dietary choices reflect this shift; some move away from traditional vegetarianism, while others adopt veganism from compassion for animals. Health requires mindful eating and periodic fasting, not constant consumption. Simple morning affirmations ground us: acknowledge your humanity, honor Mother Earth, and revere water as life. Modern challenges like pollution and industrial agriculture show our disconnection from these elements. Returning to conscious basics fosters well-being. "First, when we open our eyes, then tell, 'I am human.'" "Water is life... Water is God." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We should have God in our heart
10:15 - 11:36 (81 min)
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True preparation is not about temporary arrangements but about cultivating a presence that comes from within. We often prepare external things, like a meal, which are consumed and gone. Real knowledge, however, is not read from a paper; it flows from the heart and mind as one's own. Many rely on prepared speeches, lacking true understanding. Different cultures express presence differently, but the core is sincerity. Lasting wisdom is not found in lectures we forget but in stories that live in the heart. True devotion, not mere scholarship, grants real power, as seen in one who walked on water through faith alone. We must integrate our physical, energetic, and mental layers. Life is singular; do not be scattered. True union, like that of Śiva and Śakti, represents ultimate harmony. Enduring traditions, like a respectful greeting with empty hands, express a pure welcome. Ultimately, we are not labels like Hindu or Muslim, but humans capable of love. "Many politicians have no knowledge. They say, 'I don't see,' but their secretaries... prepare a very nice talk and give it to the minister, who then reads it." "The story will never forget... But you give the whole lecture... and we cannot read in the book. The book is just to learn it, and then go within ourselves." Filming location: Auckland, New Zealand
Try to open the lock
11:40 - 11:59 (19 min)
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We are called to unite in oneness through divine names. All practitioners are invited onto a common boat to spread peace without distinction. We exist as small parts of a vast creation of water, earth, and sky, all made by the Supreme. The intention was for universal happiness, but great troubles arise. Humans, created with divine potential, declared independence from God, leading to negativity and conflict. The solution is likened to opening a locked number lock or finding the key bead, the Sumeru, on a mala. This key is found in the simple, powerful names of the divine. By holding to these names, the locks within awaken. The essential practice is to take up the key of the name, which is common to all, and through it, access everything. "God gave everything to their children, who are our children—what we call humans. So He gave everything to us. What God can do, the human can also do." "The best is on this one name... Rām, Rām... Kṛṣṇa, Kṛṣṇa... Śiva, Śiva... Jesus, Jesus... That is the best name." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Around the world - Yoga Class of Level 6, Zagreb
12:00 - 13:01 (61 min)
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Yoga in Daily Life Class of Level 6 at Sri Devpuriji Ashram, Zagreb, Croatia.
We are on the path of Alakh Puriji
13:05 - 13:40 (35 min)
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The practice of yoga and light sustains us on the spiritual path. I traveled extensively during a clear period, witnessing the strength of practitioners who remained healthy despite widespread illness. The specific practice of Brahmari Prāṇāyāma has been crucial for health. I taught its techniques, which involve balancing vibration between the brain's hemispheres and directing it to the center of the head. This practice is powerful but must be learned precisely for at least one year before teaching others, performed only five times per session. Our path is one of many, all leading to the same goal, connected through the navel as a source. We must continue our daily sādhanā. Furthermore, we should observe prayers at sunrise and sunset, aligning with the light's cycle as illustrated by the story of a man seeing a temple light at dusk. "Many, many people who practiced exactly what I told you—this Brahmari Prāṇāyāma—were very healthy and good." "At least one year you should learn this exactly, and then give it further. Otherwise, you will make others, maybe not good, it will be in the body." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Mantra is with you for your whole life
13:45 - 14:07 (22 min)
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Two paths define human life: the worldly path of material progress and the spiritual path of conscious living. The worldly path, like that of medicine, is good but ultimately leads to an end without deeper life or meditation. The spiritual path is everything; it is our daily actions, thoughts, and relationships. We must think of our children and family unity, not separation. A story illustrates this: a couple, from their school days through fifty years of marriage, harbored a silent grievance over who received the soft part of the bread, never communicating their true feelings. This shows how small, unspoken things can define a life. The spiritual solution is a personal mantra, given now, which will stay with you forever. This path requires discipline: no meat, essentially no alcohol. Life is a choice. One who lives spiritually ascends; one who lives otherwise, consuming other creatures, goes back. These are the two things. "Spiritual human life is everything." "One will go up, and the other will go again, go back." Filming location: Salzburg, Austria
Opening of inner eyes
15:40 - 16:17 (37 min)
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The inner light and the practice of Trāṭaka reveal the soul's journey. The soul enters the body from cosmic energies, like water cycling between ocean and rain. It arrives through the navel, the seat of the jīva and inner light. All living beings, from animals to seeds, possess this inner sight guiding their growth. Trāṭaka is this concentrated gazing, where the inner eyes open. A story illustrates this: a guru's astral body saved a devotee at sea. To return to his physical body, the disciple focused on the navel, the nābhi, demonstrating the power of inner focus. The practice is about surrendering the ego to perceive the universal soul within all. "One in all and all in one. Even the green grass, even any trees, bushes, all creatures—everyone has eyes, and they are all looking with their light toward their destination." "My inner eyes should open, and when they open, that is the other one." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Tuma bina rahyo
16:20 - 16:26 (6 min)
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Bhajan sang by Swami Gajanandji
Bhajan evening in Strilky Ashram
16:30 - 17:16 (46 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing.
Bhajans from Slovenska Vas
17:20 - 18:04 (44 min)
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Evening satsang from Slovenska Vas, Slovenia.
Bhajan singing from Vep
18:10 - 18:52 (42 min)
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Morning program from Vep, Hungary. Singing bhajans in the presence of Gurudev.
Bhajan singing from Vep
19:00 - 19:32 (32 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaugurji from Vep, Hungary. Singing bhajans, including Guru sa bina, Bacana vale lage sa, Guruvara me cal
Webcast from Strilky
19:40 - 20:56 (76 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky, Czech Republic.
Satsang from Strilky
21:00 - 22:17 (77 min)
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Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Explanation and singing bhajans. Bharatanatyam dance by Bhaktidevi. The glory of Devpuriji Bhagawan is around the whole world. He was the incarnation of Bhagawan Shiva.
We should have God in our heart
22:25 - 23:46 (81 min)
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True preparation is not about temporary arrangements but about cultivating a presence that comes from within. We often prepare external things, like a meal, which are consumed and gone. Real knowledge, however, is not read from a paper; it flows from the heart and mind as one's own. Many rely on prepared speeches, lacking true understanding. Different cultures express presence differently, but the core is sincerity. Lasting wisdom is not found in lectures we forget but in stories that live in the heart. True devotion, not mere scholarship, grants real power, as seen in one who walked on water through faith alone. We must integrate our physical, energetic, and mental layers. Life is singular; do not be scattered. True union, like that of Śiva and Śakti, represents ultimate harmony. Enduring traditions, like a respectful greeting with empty hands, express a pure welcome. Ultimately, we are not labels like Hindu or Muslim, but humans capable of love. "Many politicians have no knowledge. They say, 'I don't see,' but their secretaries... prepare a very nice talk and give it to the minister, who then reads it." "The story will never forget... But you give the whole lecture... and we cannot read in the book. The book is just to learn it, and then go within ourselves." Filming location: Auckland, New Zealand
Try to live in a natural way
23:50 - 0:52 (62 min)
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The light of satsaṅg and disciplined living brings health and spirituality. This āśram, a holy place for nearly 30 years, hosts practitioners from worldwide for yoga and satsaṅg. Its purity comes from the lineage of gurus. Modern habits like tea, coffee, and overeating cause illness. Eat only when truly hungry, fill half the stomach with food, a quarter with water, and leave a quarter empty. Practice moderation, good movement, and eat homegrown food. The recent eight-month Anuṣṭhāna here was a blessing, allowing continuous spiritual practice and service. Satsaṅg means gathering in truth with spiritual friends, creating happiness and oneness. Return to simple, disciplined living for health. "Eat half and drink one quarter water. And leave the other quarter empty. Then our health will be the best." "Satsaṅg means sat—the truth, the pure, the spiritual—and saṅgha, which means to be together, to sit with good friends." Filming location: Bari Khatu, Rajasthan, India
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