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Learning in the Gurukul
0:20 - 0:56 (36 min)
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A presentation on the Gurukul education system and its philosophical foundations. "In our Gurukul, we have a different education. Not this modern education where they only want to work and earn money, earn money, earn money." "The knowledge that has been taught in the Gurukul, according to the culture of India and according to the knowledge of the sages of India, we will do it." A spiritual teacher speaks from the Om Shri Visva Dip Gurukul in Rajasthan, outlining the history and purpose of the traditional Gurukul system. He emphasizes education as a sacred, cultural duty focused on knowledge and morality over material gain, introduces the Gyān Putra scholarship project, and explains the significance of the students' Pitāmbara (yellow) uniforms. The talk is followed by an address from Mahāmaṇḍaleśvar Śrī Gyāneśvar Purī Jī Mahārāj, who discusses the logistical and ethical challenges of education in India, contrasting the Gurukul's holistic approach with modern, commercialized systems. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The Space of Practice
1:00 - 2:01 (61 min)
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A guided yoga and meditation session focusing on awareness and spinal health. "For life and death, two square meters is enough." "That is the beauty of yoga, Kāla and Deśa. And for that, we need a Guru to lead us through time and space and make us update and upgrade." An instructor leads a group through a series of āsanas including Pavanamuktāsana, Bhujaṅgāsana preparation, Bhuñamānāsana, and Meru Ākhara Āsana. The practice emphasizes the principles of stretching and rotating the spine, correcting kyphosis, and cultivating body awareness. The teacher integrates philosophical teachings on time, space, and the need for a guide, alongside practical benefits for the back, shoulders, and digestion. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We have to go on that path
2:05 - 3:02 (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 Foundations of Consciousness: Understanding the Chakras
3:10 - 3:42 (32 min)
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The chakras are energy centers mapping consciousness from earth to divinity. Earth and vegetation centers in the feet connect us to matter and can cause heaviness. Animal chakras from ankles to knees govern lower instincts. The five human chakras above this border retain animal qualities and human weakness. The Ājñā Chakra is the border between human and divine consciousness; awakening it reveals the inner master. However, rejecting an outer master indicates a confused Ājñā, dominated by intellect and ego. Ājñā means command, granting mastery over senses and karma. The Mūlādhāra chakra is the root foundation, the causal body of desires that determines destiny and stability. Its red color symbolizes earth, blood, and Śakti—the divine feminine energy. The lotus flower represents divine beauty and purity, untouched by worldly impurity. Love, symbolized by the red color, is the creative, uniting force connecting us to our foundation. "Gu means darkness, and Ru means light. You enter into the light of wisdom, and you cross the border of this darkness." "Mūl means roots... What is the cause of our life?... Our psychic and physical stability is... in Mūlādhāra." Filming location: Umag, Croatia
The One in All and All in One
3:50 - 4:18 (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
Satsang from Strilky
4:25 - 5:42 (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.
One day we will be together
5:50 - 6:34 (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
Don't kill animals, remain clean
6:40 - 7:53 (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 should have God in our heart
8:00 - 9:21 (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
What means Satsang
9:25 - 10:41 (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.
Supporters on the Spiritual Path
10:45 - 11:53 (68 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the chakra system and the qualities needed for self-realization. "Spiritual practice means not only just to sit and meditate and practice mantras, but to change inner feelings. Humbleness is one of the best parts of spirituality." "Dayā dharam kā mūl hai, pāp mūl hai abhimān... the roots of the dharma, right-house-ness, is the mercy. And the roots of the sins is the ego." The lecturer leads a satsang, continuing a series on the chakras. He transitions from discussing the foundational Mūlādhāra Chakra to explaining the Svādhiṣṭhāna Chakra. The core teaching outlines five spiritual qualities—Vairāgya (detachment), Tyāga (renunciation), Bhakti (devotion), Jñāna (knowledge), and Dayā (mercy)—as the means to overcome negative obstacles like desire and anger. He illustrates these principles with stories of Krishna and Shiva, and gives practical advice, including how to care for a rudrākṣa bead. Filming location: Vancouver, Canada
Around The World - Vegetarianism and top sport, Part 2
12:00 - 12:33 (33 min)
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A dialogue between two vegetarian athletes about diet, discipline, and performance. "The distrust was great. I wasn't 100% sure whether it would affect my development. Specifically, I have been practicing bodybuilding for the past 17 years." "In our race, we do not have such results... we all do it for ourselves, for our own pleasure, for our own enjoyment, for pushing the boundaries." Hanuman Purī, a bodybuilder, and Govind Purī, a yoga instructor and Ironman triathlete, discuss their journeys to vegetarianism—one through yoga and ethics, the other initially for athletic performance. They detail the practical challenges of plant-based nutrition for sports, addressing protein sourcing, meal timing, and the mental discipline required, while debunking myths about meat being essential for strength or muscle development. Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
We have to go on that path
12:40 - 13:37 (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.
Mind and chakras
13:45 - 14:10 (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
The Inner Conflict of Śiva
14:15 - 15:10 (55 min)
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The inner conflict arises when devotion is tested by personal attachment. Śiva knows Satī has concealed her test of Rāma. She claims she only paid respects, hiding that she took Sītā's form. Śiva meditates, sees the truth, and praises Rāma's protective power. An inner dialogue begins. Śiva faces a dilemma: Satī is pure and cannot be rejected, yet loving her now feels like a sin because she assumed Sītā's form. He fears losing his devotion to Rāma. This crack in resonance cannot be repaired. He decides inwardly that unity through this transformed body is impossible. Śiva, steadfast in devotion, leaves for the Himalayas. A divine voice praises his solid devotion. Satī, hearing this, is scared and sad, realizing her mistake but struggling with doubt. Finding the way back from error is hard. Reality cannot be changed by any philosophy. Negative talk divides oneness. "Thank you, Lord. It is your power, your māyā, that always protects me." "If I will love now the Satī, then my bhakti, part of my bhakti, will be lost." DVD 150a
The Nature of Kuṇḍalinī, Śiva, and Śakti
15:15 - 15:55 (40 min)
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Kuṇḍalinī is the energy and consciousness within us, encompassing our karma and destiny. It is the union of Śiva and Śakti. Śiva is pure, liberating consciousness—the ultimate truth and beauty present in all, beyond gender. Its seat in the body is the Brahmaraṅdhra at the crown. Śakti is the active energy entangled with karma, longing to merge with Śiva for liberation. This union brings Turīya, Self-realization, and the end of rebirth. The human life is the sole opportunity for this realization. Awakening Kuṇḍalinī is a subtle, indescribable spiritual process requiring a master's guidance and years of sāttvic preparation to avoid dangers of the mind straying. It cannot be forced; it arises spontaneously in the correct relationship. The spiritual lineage ensures safe progress. "‘I am the pure consciousness’ is wisdom; ‘I am the body’ is ignorance." "When Śakti merges into Śiva, that is liberation." Filming location: Kranj, Slovenia
Yoga for the physical body and beyond
16:00 - 16:22 (22 min)
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A morning satsang at a summer retreat discussing the modern practice of yoga and a return to spiritual roots. "Spirituality does not mean religious practice. 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. Everyone can do it." The teacher addresses the assembly, reflecting on the global spread of yoga since International Yoga Day. He cautions against practices focused solely on physical fitness or difficult postures, which he links to future injuries, and criticizes the commercialization of yoga. Emphasizing the need for a genuine guru lineage, he shares the discovery of their spiritual ancestor, Ālagpurījī, in the Himalayas, and concludes with remarks on environmental protection and a blessing for practice. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Bhajan evening from Jadan Ashram
16:30 - 17:09 (39 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans.
Bhajan - Dhyan Karo
17:15 - 17:25 (10 min)
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Recording from the morning satsang with Vishwaguruji in Villach, Austria.
Bhajan Singing from from Strilky
17:30 - 18:22 (52 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
18:30 - 18:52 (22 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
Bhajan singing from Jadan Ashram
19:00 - 19:35 (35 min)
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Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans.
Purify your prana
19:40 - 20:44 (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.
We should have God in our heart
20:50 - 22:11 (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
Webcast from Strilky
22:15 - 23:31 (76 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from 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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