European
Practicing from Villach
1:00 - 2:11 (71 min)

Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Villach, Austria. Asana practice.
How came Vishwaguruji to Hungary first
2:15 - 2:37 (22 min)

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
Hatha Yoga Kriyas (2/3)
3:00 - 3:27 (27 min)

Hatha Yoga Kriyas, with Swamiji and Uma Puri, from Strilky Ashram, (CZ) on 14th November 2009.
Use your common sense!
3:35 - 4:53 (78 min)

Morning satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat in Vep, Hungary.Lecture about Guruvakya and common sence. Personal guruvakya is ment only for the person who receive it, guruvaky also depend on specific situation. Nada yoga and relaxation. You can be your own therapist with Nada Yoga, chanting mantras.
We are in a blessed place
5:00 - 6:14 (74 min)

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.
The Pranas in practice
6:20 - 7:24 (64 min)

A guided yoga session focusing on Ānandāsana and the importance of Vajranāḍī for vitality.
"There is no existing Śavāsana. Śavāsana is a dead body’s posture, and you are living; you are not dead. Therefore, it is called Ānandāsana."
"Vajrāsana is one of the most powerful postures. It is strengthening first our Vajranāḍī, and Vajranāḍī is like the trunk of this body."
A yoga teacher instructs a large group through a series of postures and exercises, beginning with Ānandāsana and including twists and swings. He explains the physiological and energetic benefits, particularly for digestion and the apāna śakti, and details the role of the Vajranāḍī channel. The session incorporates chanting, demonstrations by students, and concludes with a collective prayer.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Nadis and pranayama
7:30 - 8:34 (64 min)

Morning satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat in Vep, Hungary. Lecture by M. M. Swami Vivekpuriji. If you are in good atmosphere you bring good atmosphere everywhere you come. Why we are starting pranayama with the right nostril? Try to inhale the divine, cosmic energy and trough positive thouhts and feelings exhale. Meditative bamboo flute music by Swami Madhuram.
Satsang from Vienna
8:40 - 9:41 (61 min)

Satsang with H.H. Vishwaguruji Maheshwarananda from Guruji Ashram, Vienna, Austria
A good education is important
9:45 - 10:45 (60 min)

A satsang addressing community discipline, the importance of Hindi, and educational updates.
"If any bus is destroyed, the teachers have to pay the money... The trust means we are trusting you to keep our things okay."
"The Hindi language is the heart of Hindustan. And this Hindi language was born from Sanskrit."
The lecturer speaks to the ashram community, expressing concern over the careless treatment of property like school buses and furniture, instituting a system of financial responsibility. He then introduces the school principal, who delivers a discourse on the origins and significance of the Hindi language, tracing it from Sanskrit and explaining the etymology of the word 'Hindu'. The session includes translations, a financial appeal for the school, and concludes with a devotional song about the value of education.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
A good education is important
10:50 - 11:50 (60 min)

A satsang addressing community discipline, the importance of Hindi, and educational updates.
"If any bus is destroyed, the teachers have to pay the money... The trust means we are trusting you to keep our things okay."
"The Hindi language is the heart of Hindustan. And this Hindi language was born from Sanskrit."
The lecturer speaks to the ashram community, expressing concern over the careless treatment of property like school buses and furniture, instituting a system of financial responsibility. He then introduces the school principal, who delivers a discourse on the origins and significance of the Hindi language, tracing it from Sanskrit and explaining the etymology of the word 'Hindu'. The session includes translations, a financial appeal for the school, and concludes with a devotional song about the value of education.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Bhajans and Practicing form Vep
11:55 - 12:44 (49 min)

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.
Protecting Nature
12:50 - 13:39 (49 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaugurji from Voderady, Slovak Republic. The human is not the best creature on Earth. Humans have destroyed so much of nature and have created an immense amount of pollution. We have to go back to the natural way of life and to our real, original nature.
Remain pure
13:45 - 14:34 (49 min)

Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka, Croatia. Vishwaguruji explains problems if one of the parents eats meat. We should take care. He introduces a picture about the nadis. God made women and man, but the whole universe is one.
The Power of Mantra and the Significance of Śarad Pūrṇimā
14:40 - 15:27 (47 min)

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
The Viśuddhi Cakra and the Journey of Consciousness
15:35 - 16:21 (46 min)

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
Bhajan singing from Vep
16:30 - 17:12 (42 min)

Morning program from Vep, Hungary. Singing bhajans in the presence of Gurudev.
Bhajan singing from Vep
17:20 - 17:52 (32 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaugurji from Vep, Hungary. Singing bhajans, including Guru sa bina, Bacana vale lage sa, Guruvara me cal
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
18:00 - 18:39 (39 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
Bhajans from Slovenska Vas
18:45 - 19:24 (39 min)

Evening satsang from Slovenska Vas, Slovenia.
How came Vishwaguruji to Hungary first
19:30 - 19:52 (22 min)

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
We are in a blessed place
20:00 - 21:14 (74 min)

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.
The value of Gurudev
21:20 - 22:27 (67 min)

A satsang on the grace of the Guru and lessons from the Rāmāyaṇa.
"Even by the glance of the Guru towards you, that energy is more than enough to give you that push in your life."
"When you have Gurudev's kṛpā, his blessings, then the disciple's life is filled with happiness and joy."
A speaker addresses the assembly, weaving together a teaching on Guru's grace with a story from the Rāmāyaṇa about Hanumān's despair and renewal. He emphasizes that the Guru's presence and blessings are the ultimate source of happiness, surpassing material wealth. The discourse includes personal anecdotes, a bhajan, and chanting of the Guru Paduka Stotra, concluding with a commentary on the deeper, allegorical meaning of Rāma's defeat of Vālī from the Rāmāyaṇa.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Jivatma and anandamaya kosha
22:35 - 23:46 (71 min)

Morning satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat in Vep, Hungary. Lecture by M.M. Swami Vivekpuriji. Explanation of five koshas and the connection between them. Purification of the koshas. Lecture by Swami Madhuram. The love for our Gurudev brings all of us here. We water this seed day by day using different techniques. Playing a meditative raga on bansuri flute awakes the devotion. How to cook good sabji from dried vegetables (like gunda, babool, sangri).
Atma is king of the body
23:50 - 0:55 (65 min)

A spiritual discourse on perseverance, self-knowledge, and the inner faculties.
"It is not easy for anyone to remain steadfast on one path. This is true for everybody; it doesn't matter who you are. But when one has a single target, one can achieve it."
"He learned a lesson: if the ant cannot give up, why should I give up my sādhanā? I am sure one day I will achieve my goal. I may fall down many times, but I will get up again."
The speaker shares a parable about an ant persevering to carry a grain of rice, using it to illustrate the necessity of steadfastness on the spiritual path. He expands into an extended metaphor of the body as a coach, with the ten indriyas (faculties) as horses and the Ātmā as the king within. He emphasizes the crucial role of Viveka (discriminative intellect) as the king's advisor to guard against inner thieves like lust, anger, and greed, concluding that the Guru's word is the weapon that dispels them.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
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