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The Oneness of Ātmā
0:00 - 0:52 (52 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the oneness of the soul and the nature of life. "Our Gurudev, Holy Gurujī Madhavānandajī, said: 'One in all and all in one.'" "Water is water; it does not matter which quality. Now, there are some machines, and they are purifying the water." The lecturer leads a satsang exploring the non-difference between Paramātmā, ātmā, and jīvātmā, using the metaphor of seeds from a single cherry tree. He discusses the proliferation of life in water, on land, and in the air (Jalchar, Thalchar, Nabchar), the inherent violence in nature, and the unique human capacity for mercy and the dharma of non-violence (Ahiṃsā). The talk covers the purification of consciousness, the pitfalls of negative qualities in the chakras, and concludes with an intention to sing a bhajan and meditate. Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
Practicing from Strilky
1:00 - 2:31 (91 min)
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Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Practice with Vishwaguruji and Swami Umapuriji.
Where is our happiness?
2:35 - 3:22 (47 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. God can be happy and unhappy also. We can make him happy and unhappy like our parents. Animals also can be happy and we must not kill them to make them unhappy. Every morning we should be thankful to God that we are human. Don't marry before you completely finished your study. We also should be thankful for God before eating. Bhajan singing.
We are in a blessed place
3:30 - 4:44 (74 min)
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Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Singing bhajans. Vishwaguruji tells a story about a huge satsang organized by Holy Guruji. Many people came there, including one Sadhu. Vishwaguruji showed the place in the ashram, where Holy Guruji was sitting. When we come here we are so happy, we feel the protection of our God. We humans like God, but we kill animals. Practicing anulom-vilom pranayama, led by Vishwaguruji.
What have you done for others?
4:50 - 5:35 (45 min)
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Lecture by Sadhvi Shanti from Summer Yoga Camp in Vep, Hungary. We are climbing to the top of the mountain step by step. To follow the path is very important. At the end of your life, God will ask: "what have you done for others?" There are many things in nature that we can use for our spiritual development. The tree is always ready to accept.
The Power of Mantra and the Significance of Śarad Pūrṇimā
5:40 - 6:27 (47 min)
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A satsang on the power of mantra and the significance of Śarad Pūrṇimā. "The Gāyatrī Mantra is the mantra which purifies the atmosphere, the energy in our body, in our mind, in our thinking, in our whole family." "Today, the moonlight, this moonlight, is very, very special because today, in this full moon, is radiating the energy of immortality." A spiritual teacher leads a gathering, explaining the purifying power of the ancient Gāyatrī Mantra and its benefits for the individual's five bodies and environment. He then elaborates on the special astrological and spiritual significance of Śarad Pūrṇimā, describing the traditional practice of preparing milk rice charged by the moon's nectarous rays. The talk also honors the divine feminine, the guru principle, and Guruji's sannyāsa initiation anniversary, concluding with a group chanting of the Gāyatrī Mantra. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Develop the quality
6:35 - 7:16 (41 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the five koshas and the necessity of inner purity. "Billions of people strive intensely for that Brahma Jñāna, for that self-realization. My dear, it is not so simple." "You must purify your physical, mental, emotional, and intellectual energies; you have to clean them all." The lecturer continues teachings on the five bodies (koshas), emphasizing the arduous pursuit of pure quality in one's energy and practice. He explains how impurity leads to confusion after death, using parables like the fly leaving sandalwood for filth to illustrate how aspirants reject sublime teachings. The talk covers the roles of mind, intellect, and senses, stressing renunciation of negative tendencies to attain higher consciousness. Filming location: Alexandria, USA
The Viśuddhi Cakra and the Journey of Consciousness
7:20 - 8:06 (46 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the Viśuddhi (throat) chakra, consciousness, and karma. "According to this philosophy, there is karma, and karma is action. Action is day and night continuing. Everything we do with body and mind, with our emotion and our intellect, is collecting in a particular part of the body." "Therefore, many yoga practitioners are not successful. Either they will learn a little bit from me, a little from the Prema Purī, a little from the Svānāmukī, and then after go to the Dayāmātā. It’s nothing. You are cutting here, here." The teacher explains the Viśuddhi chakra as an energy center affecting body, mind, and consciousness, framing it within the cycle of karma (action and reaction). He discusses higher states of samādhi, using the metaphor of mountain tunnels to warn against fragmented spiritual practice. He narrates the story of the bandit Vālmīki's transformation through mantra repetition to illustrate the purification of karma, and concludes by advising steadfastness on one spiritual path. Filming location: Vancouver, Canada
Suffering makes us strong
8:10 - 8:42 (32 min)
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A spiritual discourse on suffering and divine incarnation, referencing Krishna and Jesus. "In very hard times... those who are whole, suffering will be very strong. That means they are coming very solid, strong." "Many sādhus, munis... all were suffering. Why are they suffering? They are taking from others our heart, our pain." An unnamed speaker reflects on the universal nature of suffering in Kali Yuga, asserting that even divine incarnations like Krishna and Jesus endured great pain to absorb the suffering of humanity. The talk includes a personal anecdote about a lonely old man met in Austria, illustrating the impermanence of worldly success and the inevitability of suffering. The themes of divine descent, the purpose of hardship, and the transient nature of the material world are explored in a contemplative, narrative style. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Children's program on Gurupurnima
8:50 - 9:19 (29 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Salutation to the lotus feet of Gurudev. Children's program on Gurupurnima.
Bhajans and Practicing form Vep
9:25 - 10:14 (49 min)
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Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Bhajan singing including Gurudeva Mere Jaba Pas Khare, Moye Lagi Lagana Guru Caranana Ki. Practicing Yoga Asanas with Gurudev.
How to educate the children?
10:20 - 11:23 (63 min)
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A spiritual discourse on education, habits, health, and yoga. "Habit is the second nature of man." "The guru converts his disciple into the guru. That's it. That's the difference." Swami Maheshwarananda reflects on a lecture about educating children, using personal anecdotes to discuss the role of discipline, society, and fear in shaping youth. He expands into broader themes of health, criticizing modern habits and diseases while advocating for yoga and natural living as paths to long, happy life. The talk weaves together teachings on karma, the guru-disciple relationship, and practical wisdom. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
How came Vishwaguruji to Hungary first
11:30 - 11:52 (22 min)
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A devotee shares personal memories of first meeting and hosting her spiritual master, Svāmījī, in Hungary. "We were really lucky that in 1976 we had the chance to go to Czechoslovakia, and we got to know Libuše Pilárová. I saw Svāmījī for the first time on the wall of her home." "Svāmījī went to see this flat and looked around at the mattresses and said, 'This is what I need, this is what I need, this is what I need.' And my ego jumped to the ceiling." The speaker recounts how, after seeing a picture of Svāmījī in Czechoslovakia, she and her companion Kṛṣṇānanda worked to invite him to Hungary. She describes his arrival by train, the humble accommodations in a neighbor's small flat filled with mattresses, and the month-long stay that began their discipleship. She recalls the emotional farewell at the train station and early yoga camps, expressing deep gratitude for the grace of meeting her master. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Around the world - Bhajans from Kailash(2/3)
12:00 - 12:34 (34 min)
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Evening satsang from Kaliash Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajans on the occasion of Sri Devpuriji Mahasamadhi.
The Journey of the Soul: From the Ocean to the Drop
12:40 - 13:34 (54 min)
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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
Children's program on Gurupurnima
13:40 - 14:09 (29 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Salutation to the lotus feet of Gurudev. Children's program on Gurupurnima.
Pride is an ego trap
14:15 - 15:34 (79 min)
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Lecture from Vep, Hungary, 2001
What have you done for others?
15:40 - 16:25 (45 min)
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Lecture by Sadhvi Shanti from Summer Yoga Camp in Vep, Hungary. We are climbing to the top of the mountain step by step. To follow the path is very important. At the end of your life, God will ask: "what have you done for others?" There are many things in nature that we can use for our spiritual development. The tree is always ready to accept.
The Guru's name is a priceless diamond
16:30 - 16:46 (16 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing from Strilky. Including bhajan "Ho Guru Sukha Dama Swami"
Tvameva Mata Ca Pita Tvameva
16:50 - 18:06 (76 min)
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Morning satsang with Viswhaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing from Strilky. Including He Nata Aba To, Itna to Karana Guruji
Sri Deep Narayan Mahaprahuji
18:10 - 18:17 (7 min)
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A devotional discourse on the power of the divine name and Guru's grace. "For the beings of the world—the jīvas and jinn—His name itself is the boat to cross the ocean of existence." "By always contemplating His name with grace, desire, anger, and greed are cut down." The speaker offers praise to Śrī Dīp Nārāyaṇa Mahāprabhujī, described as a divine incarnation. The central theme is that constant remembrance and contemplation of this divine name serves as a vehicle for liberation, protecting devotees from worldly afflictions and illusion, and immersing them in divine absorption. The Guru's grace is presented as the essential means for this crossing. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Dhyan Karo
18:25 - 18:37 (12 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing from Strilky, including Dhyan Karo and Kyu Rakhte Ho Parada Ham Se
Ab Sop Diya Is Jivan Ka
18:45 - 19:00 (15 min)
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Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing fron Strilky. Ab Sop Diya, Aba Hama
Singing bhajans by Swami Gajanandji
19:05 - 19:42 (37 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Singing bhajans by Swami Gajanandji.
How to educate the children?
19:50 - 20:53 (63 min)
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A spiritual discourse on education, habits, health, and yoga. "Habit is the second nature of man." "The guru converts his disciple into the guru. That's it. That's the difference." Swami Maheshwarananda reflects on a lecture about educating children, using personal anecdotes to discuss the role of discipline, society, and fear in shaping youth. He expands into broader themes of health, criticizing modern habits and diseases while advocating for yoga and natural living as paths to long, happy life. The talk weaves together teachings on karma, the guru-disciple relationship, and practical wisdom. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
We are in a blessed place
21:00 - 22:14 (74 min)
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Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Singing bhajans. Vishwaguruji tells a story about a huge satsang organized by Holy Guruji. Many people came there, including one Sadhu. Vishwaguruji showed the place in the ashram, where Holy Guruji was sitting. When we come here we are so happy, we feel the protection of our God. We humans like God, but we kill animals. Practicing anulom-vilom pranayama, led by Vishwaguruji.
Quality of yoga is missing
22:20 - 23:20 (60 min)
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A morning satsang on the purpose of human life and authentic spiritual practice. "Human life is rare. It is the last milestone for divine realization or becoming one with God." "Yoga practice is good for our health, but then we should do the system scientifically. Never torture your body, never force your body." The lecturer addresses a global audience, contrasting superficial modern yoga with the deep, enduring practice of true tapasyā (austerity). He discusses the rarity of human birth, the cycle of karma, and the need to cultivate qualities that lead to light, using examples from scripture, anecdotes of ancient sādhus, and everyday situations to illustrate the principles of endurance, forgiveness, and connecting to cosmic energy. Filming location: USA
How came Vishwaguruji to Hungary first
23:25 - 23:47 (22 min)
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A devotee shares personal memories of first meeting and hosting her spiritual master, Svāmījī, in Hungary. "We were really lucky that in 1976 we had the chance to go to Czechoslovakia, and we got to know Libuše Pilárová. I saw Svāmījī for the first time on the wall of her home." "Svāmījī went to see this flat and looked around at the mattresses and said, 'This is what I need, this is what I need, this is what I need.' And my ego jumped to the ceiling." The speaker recounts how, after seeing a picture of Svāmījī in Czechoslovakia, she and her companion Kṛṣṇānanda worked to invite him to Hungary. She describes his arrival by train, the humble accommodations in a neighbor's small flat filled with mattresses, and the month-long stay that began their discipleship. She recalls the emotional farewell at the train station and early yoga camps, expressing deep gratitude for the grace of meeting her master. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Vegetarianism is spreading
23:55 - 0:56 (61 min)
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Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Practice led by Vishwaguruji. Short lectures about the advantages of being vegetarian and consuming bioproducts. How diet can make us healthy.
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