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Morning practice from Strilky
1:00 - 2:19 (79 min)
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Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Morning practice from Strilky in the presence of Vishwaguruji, led by M. M. Swami Vivekpuriji.
Supporters on the Spiritual Path
2:25 - 3:33 (68 min)
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The path from the Mūlādhāra to the Svādhiṣṭhāna chakra is about mastering foundational qualities and overcoming obstacles. Human life offers the unique intellect to transcend the cycle of birth and death dictated by karma. Spiritual practice is not just meditation but cultivating inner qualities like humility, kindness, and forgiveness. The five primary obstacles are passion, anger, greed, attachment, and ego. To defeat them, one must develop five spiritual techniques: detachment, renunciation, devotion, right knowledge, and mercy. These qualities reside in the heart. The Mūlādhāra chakra is the solid foundation of spiritual longing. The Svādhiṣṭhāna chakra, associated with the water element and emotions, presents six new obstacles: anger, hate, greed, jealousy, cruelty, and laziness. Its energy is powerful but can be destructive if not mastered with the positive qualities. Awakening higher consciousness requires harmonizing these elements within. "Love each and every entity, if not more, then that much, as much as you love thyself." "The roots of dharma is mercy, and the roots of sin is ego." Filming location: Vancouver, Canada
Purify your prana
3:40 - 4:44 (64 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Summer Retreat in Vep, Hungary. We should protect every creature, not only humans. Bad smell indicates impurities in the prana. Sattvic nourishment and practicing yoga exercises cleans the prana and energies in the body.
Yoga for the physical body and beyond
4:50 - 5:12 (22 min)
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Yoga's global rise signals a return to spirituality, which encompasses all of life, not just religion or meditation. The last century's wars fostered a materialistic mindset focused on money, creating distance between people and even within families. Many now practice yoga only for physical fitness, and some teachers compete in wealth, which is contrary to yoga's non-competitive essence. True yoga is a simple, accessible practice from birth to liberation, not about difficult postures that can cause long-term injury. Learning correctly requires a genuine master and lineage. We have verified our spiritual roots and lineage. We must protect sacred natural places from human pollution, which is particularly damaging. "Spirituality means not only doing meditation, but encompasses everything." "Yoga is from the mother’s womb until liberation, and it should be a very easy practice." Filming location: Vép, Hungary
The hatha yogi wants to live a long and healthy life
5:20 - 6:11 (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
Proper exercise is important to us
6:15 - 6:47 (32 min)
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Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajsthan, India. Two things are important in our lives. What we eat and what we breathe. Yoga in Daily Life are practiced all over the world. Sarva Hitta asanas are good for everyone. Proper exercise is as important to us as food.
Eat healthy food and live as a human
6:55 - 7:38 (43 min)
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A spiritual discourse on prayer, lifestyle, and simple daily remembrance. "Morning, midday, evening—always the whole family, women, men, and children. When they sat at the table to eat, they would pray." "When we open our eyes, then tell, 'I am human.'... And then, second, don't look at animals and this and that first. Mother, mother. So see our mother." The lecturer reflects on the decline of traditional prayer across religions and its connection to modern societal problems. He discusses dietary shifts, including the rise of veganism, and critiques modern agriculture's impact on the earth. He concludes with a simple daily practice: upon waking, remember "I am human," honor Mother Earth, and reverence water as life. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Chakras, Nadis and Kundalini
7:45 - 8:24 (39 min)
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Chakras are rotating circles of energy within the body, representing major energy centers. They are symbolic, not literal anatomical structures. Thousands exist at the junctions of the nāḍīs, the body's nerve network. This system exists for the soul's journey, supported by five bodily sheaths and the five elements. The three main channels are the Iḍā (Moon, mind/emotion), Piṅgalā (Sun, action/temperament), and central Suṣumnā. Their intersections form powerful chakras, like the Viśuddhi at the throat for purification. The mind is a messenger between senses and intellect; do not block it, but give it direction. Problems arise from suppressed emotions, which can manifest as physical illness. Practices like prāṇāyāma maintain this network for health. Awakening energies like kuṇḍalinī requires great care, as improper handling can be harmful. "These chakras are a methodological representation. You will not see this exact picture if you look within your own body." "The mind is a river; we should not block it. If we block a dam, we must provide an outlet." Filming location: London, UK
Yoga is One
8:30 - 9:01 (31 min)
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A spiritual talk on the principles and practice of yoga in daily life. "Yoga is the yoga. It’s the yoga, that’s all then. There’s nothing else." "Yoga in daily life... means we should practice every day. That’s all. And that is for everyone, whether they are Hindus, Muslims, Christians, or anybody." The speaker addresses a group, holding up the system's foundational book. He emphasizes that true yoga requires daily practice according to these teachings, not just theoretical knowledge. He discusses the importance of ethical living, notably vegetarianism, criticizes the dilution of yoga by other systems, and urges a return to disciplined, foundational practice. The talk meanders through topics including dietary rules, the global spread of yoga, and personal anecdotes. Filming location: Austria
Mind and chakras
9:05 - 9:30 (25 min)
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The mind functions as a pendulum between the conscious and subconscious levels. Our awake, conscious state receives information through the five senses. These present-moment impressions are immediately transferred to the subconscious, a storeroom of all past experiences from this life. These stored impressions generate desires, or vāsanā. Intense desires rise from the subconscious into the conscious mind. The intellect gives form and judgment to these desires. Unfulfilled conscious desires return to the subconscious, often re-emerging in dreams. If they remain unfulfilled even there, they lose their formed connection to the intellect and become formless psychic problems, manifesting as anxiety or restlessness. Do not block the flow of mind and desire like a dammed river, as this causes psychic disturbance. Instead, direct the mind through self-discipline by controlling the senses and limiting desires. The mind is changeable like the moon, connected to emotion and the water element. Balance between emotion, intellect, and consciousness is essential. Energy channels, or nāḍīs, interact at energy centers called chakras. The subconscious is linked to the svādhiṣṭhāna chakra. Lower chakras relate to animalistic qualities, while higher chakras relate to divine consciousness. Unresolved psychic problems are often lodged in these lower centers. "Impressions and desires are like a river flowing constantly. You should not block the river." "Self-discipline means to direct your mind, your desires, your ambition... in that particular direction." Filming location: Brisbane, Australia
We have to go on that path
9:35 - 10:32 (57 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Himalaya. Sri Alakhpuriji Cave. Here is the place of peace and happiness. Alakhpuriji has given us his carana amrit. Bhagirati's disciple was Ganga and Alakhpuriji's disciple was Nanda Devi. Singing and explanation of bhajan or arati Sri Guru Atma Paramatma. Alakh means we can not write we can not speak about. In reality, Alakhpuruji created this arati through Sivanandji and he brought it to us Vishwaguruji. We have to follow Alkhpuriji's path with concentration. This path drives us to Brahma Loka. We are those souls who can give this blessing and energy. Singing bhajan Sabda Sanehi Mhari Jatra, Guru carano me, Manv Dhire Dhire and Sataguru Satasangi.
The One in All and All in One
10:40 - 11:08 (28 min)
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The essence is the oneness of consciousness and the practice of yoga as reunion. Our master taught "One in all and all in one." The cosmic beginning is an endless space, Śūnyākāśa, containing universal consciousness. This consciousness resides within the mother principle, Śakti, like a child in the golden womb. Yoga is the balancing power creating harmony between body, mind, and spirit, not merely the postures or techniques used to achieve it. From the one consciousness arose the divine will to multiply, expressed through the sound Aum. Creation unfolded from this sound: space, then fire, air, water, and earth, forming countless stars and systems. On our planet, one consciousness manifests across 8.4 million life forms. Humans are one race, distinguished by an intellect that can be educated limitlessly or manipulated into fanaticism. True education cultivates human qualities—understanding, respect, and tolerance—which form the basis of human rights. Life is a cycle; whether called reincarnation or recycling, consciousness evolves. Your destiny is a play of consciousness within this endless universe. "Yoga is not physical postures... These are the techniques in order to get the perfect balance." "If you believe in recycling, then where is the problem in believing in reincarnation?" Filming location: Brisbane, Australia
Learning in the Gurukul
11:15 - 11:51 (36 min)
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The Gurukul provides traditional education rooted in Indian culture and spirituality, distinct from modern commercial systems. Education began with the ṛṣis, and the first university was Takshilā in India. Our Gurukul adopts students as Jñānaputra, offering free education. The ancient Pītāmbara uniform symbolizes purity and focus. True education is cultural, ethical, and spiritual, not merely for earning money. Knowledge itself is an imperishable wealth. Sanskrit is the mother of most languages, and Indian culture spread globally. The Gurukul system was dismantled under British rule, replaced by a limited English system. We now blend modern competitiveness with foundational morality, teaching why to use knowledge, not just how. Education must be daily and consistent, like eating. Supporters make this possible. "Knowledge itself is an imperishable wealth. From the hand, you can steal money... but in the mind, the knowledge, no one can take it." "We have to have modern education to be competitive in this world. But still, on top of that, Gurudev is trying to put one more layer, which was actually there before." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Opening Address: Yoga for World Peace and Non-Violence
12:00 - 12:07 (7 min)
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Yoga is a universal principle for achieving peace, beginning with inner peace. Our organization supports this conference to promote non-violence and harmony, values shared by yoga and Hindu teachings. Personal qualities like truth, compassion, and self-control are essential for this journey. We believe all religions are equal paths to one God, and yoga serves as a balancing practice for all. This conference aims to exchange ideas on using yoga's principles to foster global peace and respectful relations among diverse peoples. "Yoga is not a religion. It represents the original balancing principle that promotes nonviolence and peacefulness." "To achieve peace in the world, we must start by achieving inner peace ourselves." Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
The Path of Yoga for Universal Peace
12:15 - 12:38 (23 min)
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Yoga is the universal manual for achieving peace. It is not merely physical exercise but a holistic practice integrating emotional, mental, and spiritual dimensions to connect the individual with society and nature. Lasting peace has not been found through material wealth, political systems, or other philosophies. The foundational principle is ahiṃsā, non-violence. Yoga transcends religion, harmonizing the core self-knowledge found in all major faiths. To create global peace, we must transform ourselves first. This inner change then demands outward action: we must advocate for governments to invest in yoga education and studios instead of military and harmful industries, and to send yogis as ambassadors of peace alongside traditional diplomats. Personal practice cultivates positivity, making negative habits fall away naturally. By dedicating time to this practice, we utilize our human potential, share peace freely, and make the world one family. "Yoga is less than 30% physical; it is more than that—it is emotional, mental, and spiritual." "Ahiṃsā paramo dharma—non-violence is the supreme duty." Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
What means Satsang
12:45 - 14:01 (76 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan, Rajasthan, India. Nearly one-hour bhajan singing. Without prayers, meditation and singing bhajans humans life is not complete. When we are coming to the prayer we are in oneness again. In Satsang, we are in the truth. Do not continue with negative thinking. That one is lost.
Bhajan singing from Jadan
14:02 - 14:13 (11 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
The blessed day of Gurupurnima
14:15 - 14:55 (40 min)
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Guru Pūrṇimā celebrates the Guru, the highest principle who dispels darkness with light. It is Vyāsa Pūrṇimā, honoring the sage who compiled the Vedas, and the day the sun's light first descended. Sanātana Dharma is the eternal, spiritual religion, not man-made. The Guru sits on the Vyāsagādī, a holy throne. The disciple is like iron transformed to gold by the Guru's touch. This day begins the spiritual year. Seekers bring their annual spiritual harvest to the Master, presenting their fruits or confessing failures, and take a new resolution for sādhanā. A true devotee longs for the Guru like a lover, unable to sleep or eat, waiting in the heart. The relationship is profound and personal. Disciples are free but face the consequences of their actions. The Master's blessing and light are everywhere. "Gu means darkness, and ru means light. When the darkness disappears, the light appears." "Gurudev is the stone, the miracle stone, which changes the iron into gold." Filming location: Vép, Hungary DVD 155a
Don't kill animals, remain clean
15:00 - 16:13 (73 min)
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Evening sastang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. When it rains, it feeds all the vegetation. The sea, the grass, the trees need water. Only humans can reach the highest. Those who don't use drugs or drink alcohol. Today, the whole world, all religions and cultures are right in the palm of our hands, accessible by mobile phone. With the help of yoga, meditation and ancient sacred scriptures, spirituality can be realized. Outer purity means inner purity.Chemical pollution is a big problem all over the Earth.
We are never old for yoga
16:15 - 16:28 (13 min)
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A closing address summarizing a weekend spiritual seminar. "One topic was our vegetarian food... from Viśvagurujī, we learn the main reason: ahiṃsā paramodharma." "What we learned from Viśva Gurujī is that it is very important to know how to say 'No' to ourselves." A speaker concludes a seminar, sharing insights from Viśvagurujī. Key themes include the spiritual principle of non-violence (ahiṃsā) behind vegetarianism, the subtle dangers of the Kali Yuga era, and the importance of steadfast spiritual practice, likened to receiving a protective vaccination. The talk also looks forward to the opening of Om Āśram, emphasizing the need for inner spiritual readiness over mere external form. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Bhajan singing from Jadan Ashram
16:30 - 17:05 (35 min)
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Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans.
Bhajan Singing from Jadan
17:10 - 18:20 (70 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
Bhajans with Swami Gajanandji
18:25 - 19:04 (39 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhajans from Poprad
19:10 - 19:54 (44 min)
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Bhajans from Tatra Hotel, Poprad, Slovakia.
Webcast from Strilky
20:00 - 21:16 (76 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky, Czech Republic.
We should have God in our heart
21:20 - 22:41 (81 min)
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A spiritual discourse weaving stories and observations on faith, tradition, and true knowledge. "Any lecture we hear... for one and a half or two and a half minutes we have concentration, then we don't have concentration... but that story is there; that story will never forget." "We must not have a thousand, but even a hundred is enough, or one is enough. My Gurujī said, 'A hundred goats and one tiger is more than enough.'" The lecturer delivers an evening satsang, moving from observations on preparation and cultural greetings into profound spiritual parables. He shares stories including a Pope testing devotees' faith, a devoted brother walking on water, and the mythological tales of Śiva, Śakti, and the sage Śukadeva, all illustrating that heartfelt devotion surpasses mere intellectual knowledge. The talk concludes with reflections on the enduring power of stories and the core principles of yoga. Filming location: Auckland, New Zealand
One day we will be together
22:45 - 23:29 (44 min)
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An evening satsang on spiritual unity and the essence of all paths. "It is very important that everyone has their yoga center's name... but yoga is only one yoga; we simply have different names." "All children are born into what we call a kindergarten. In the kindergarten, we see all children as very beautiful and very good." The lecturer addresses the global Yoga in Daily Life community, using analogies of families, children, and the water cycle to illustrate the fundamental oneness underlying all yoga schools, religions, and human beings. He emphasizes respect for all traditions and lineages while cautioning against the discord created by attachment to names and identities. The talk concludes with a prayer for harmony and a reminder to seek inner unity. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Satsang from Strilky
23:35 - 0:52 (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.
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