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Satsang by Swami Jasrajpuri
0:00 - 0:56 (56 min)
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Satsang by Swami Jasrajpuri, on the 11th of September
Practice from Auckland with MM Vivekpuri
1:00 - 2:00 (60 min)
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Auckland, New Zealand
Giving will open your blocks
2:05 - 2:42 (37 min)
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Satsang from Kranj, Slovenija
Unity with the Master
2:50 - 3:43 (53 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the living succession within a guru lineage. "The Master never dies. The body goes, for they become one with Brahman. As long as the master is living in the body, he is with us. When he passes away or leaves this body, then he is not with us, but he is within us." "Anger, greed, jealousy, hate, etc.—these negative qualities create a barrier... So anger—not only towards the Master, but towards anyone. Anger is there where there is fear." A speaker explains the eternal nature of the master's consciousness, which transcends the physical body and is passed to a prepared successor, making them the same person in a "different cloth." He emphasizes that receiving this consciousness (parāvidyā) depends on purity and the elimination of negative qualities like anger, not academic learning. The talk includes a story of Guru Gauraknāth, references to devotional songs, and an anecdote about the integrity of former Indian President Abdul Kalam to illustrate spiritual principles. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Examples of yogic power and awareness
3:50 - 4:44 (54 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Vishwaguruji explains the origin of the name Holy Guruji. One has to be very conscious, aware like the driver. Yogi needs awareness. We should see the whole Earth like unity. The story of Mahaprabhuji, and the hunter, who wants to kill a bird.
Wonders of the human being
4:50 - 6:16 (86 min)
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A morning satsang in a Canadian rainforest on the inner body, breath, and spiritual search. "Where are you searching for me, oh my friend? My heart is in the forest, but I am dwelling in your breath." "If you really search for me, I will meet you within a second." Swami Satyanarayana Dasa gives a discourse, using the surrounding forest as a metaphor for the inner landscape of chakras and nadis. He explains the vital importance of breath (prana) and shares stories—including a parable of Ramakrishna and a devotee—to illustrate the intensity of devotion required to know God. The talk covers the five sheaths (Panchakosha), the caution around awakening kundalini, and practical guidance on pranayama and asanas for purifying the physical and energetic bodies. Filming location: Vancouver, Canada
Marriage has its proper time and order
6:20 - 7:59 (99 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Sydney Ashram, Australia. Bhajan singing and explanation. Swami Jasraj Puri introduces our Masters and our parampara and their Ashrams and that territory of India. Indian people know many bhajans. There are many languages in India. Everything has its proper time to do. Marriage also has its proper time. In India, a boy and a girl should marry only if the family and a pandit also agreed with that. If you married in a church you should be faithful your whole life to your partner. Nowadays many people leave their partner and it brings many problems for children. The story of a boy and a girl who loved each other but they had a problem with the bread. Practising some simple exercises and bhramari pranayama.
Guruji is Divine Light
8:05 - 8:41 (36 min)
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A personal discourse on Guru Bhakti, shared on the incarnation day of the speaker's master. "The meaning is the same, but the person is the same while the inner being is different. So, it is holy Gurujī's divine incarnation." "Guru Bhakti is the highest, greatest, divinest, and most successful... All knowledge comes through Guru Kṛpā." Swami Maheshwarananda (Swamiji) addresses a gathering, reflecting on his first divine encounter with his Guru as a child and the profound training that followed. He describes the transformative power of the Guru's love and protection, illustrating the principles of Guru Bhakti with personal stories, including his Guru's strict discipline, the transfer of spiritual wisdom, and visionary experiences. He concludes with an account of his Guru's passing and the enduring presence of his blessings. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Spiritual Way Of Living
8:45 - 9:33 (48 min)
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Evening satsang with Swamiji from Vienna, Austria. Satsang from Vienna on occasion of Holy Guruji's 89th incarnation day. Everyone has a birth but rare are those which make their life successful. It is the spiritual way of living which brings success into the life. Everyone has his own destiny. We bring our destiny along when we enter into this world. Destiny can only be changed or made mild through the blessing of a master or a wise person. Saints have mercy in their heart for all. The real blessing comes from that one who self is a blessed one. A blessed one is who was blessed and prepared by the almighty in the divine astral world. With this protection and blessing he proceeds further. That soul comes with a special message and becomes our guide which we follow.
Suffering And Sweetness
9:40 - 10:13 (33 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the essence of all teachings, delivered on the occasion of Mahashivaratri. "All beings desire happiness. So, all entities in this world, including people, have only two wishes: the attainment of happiness and freedom from troubles." "Sukha and Duhkha are within us. Try to sweep out all the negative vrittis; then you will become free from Duhkha." A speaker addresses the satsang gathering, exploring the fundamental human pursuit of happiness (Sukha) and freedom from sorrow (Duhkha). He explains that these states originate from within, cultivated by our positive or negative thoughts and actions. The talk weaves together teachings on fear, violence (himsa), non-violence (ahimsa), and the ultimate goal of merging individual consciousness with the divine, using the metaphor of a drop returning to the ocean. He references the wisdom of Satguru Dev and concludes with practical instructions for the upcoming Shivaratri observance. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Bhramari helps you sleep well
10:20 - 10:56 (36 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaugurji from Guruji Ashram, Vienna, Austria. Practitioners of Yoga in daily life were disciplined and practiced, less affected by the coronavirus. The use of the right herbs and medicines helped them get through the infection. An explanation of the effects of Bhramari pranayama. Very good vibrations occur in both hemispheres of the brain when the teeth are open but the lips are closed. Practicing the correct version of Bhramari five times before falling asleep helps you sleep well.
The way Gurudev is teaching
11:00 - 11:52 (52 min)
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Morning satsang from Summer Retreat in Vep, Hungary. Listening to this lecture by Vishwaguruji we come to know the way a Master helps the Atma of a disciple on their journey towards the Light. Surya Nadi plays an important role in spiritual development.
Around the World - Nadlac
12:00 - 12:08 (8 min)
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First Vishwagurujis visit to Romania.
Around the world - Opening of new YIDL center in Murska Sobota, Slovenia
12:15 - 12:57 (42 min)
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The Living Light of God - Indian Saints
13:05 - 13:32 (27 min)
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A satsang discourse using a parable to illustrate the guru's role and the disciple's responsibility. "The saints are there to give us that light, to illuminate our path. The Guru provides the light so we can continue our journey more safely." "But simultaneously, if we do not apply the brakes of self-discipline and engage in the practices he gives, then that light is of limited use." The speaker shares a story of a saint offering a light to a speeding motorcyclist who has no brakes, using it as an analogy for spiritual guidance. He explains that the living tradition, or parampara, provides the illuminating light of wisdom through self-realized masters, but disciples must also practice self-discipline. The talk highlights how teachings evolve across generations while preserving their essence, referencing figures like Mahaprabhuji, Guruji, and Swamiji. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Message of the Deepak
13:40 - 14:10 (30 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the significance of Diwali (Dīpāvalī). "This light is the truth, and we light these lights in everyone's heart. If we forget the sins of people, forgive them, and accept them, it means we light the candle again in their heart." "Therefore, Dīvalī is not only for one day; Dīvalī is every day. When you open your eyes, you get the light, you see the light." The speaker delivers a satsang on the festival of Diwali, explaining its origin in Lord Rama's return to Ayodhya and its deeper spiritual meaning as the inner light of Brahman. The talk explores the symbolism of the oil lamp—comparing the body to the pot, prana to the oil, the self to the wick, and the flame to the atman—and emphasizes themes of forgiveness, love (prem), non-violence (ahiṃsā), and daily spiritual practice. The discourse includes philosophical reflections, mantra chanting, and a critique of ritual animal sacrifice. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Evening Satsang with H.H. Vishwaguruji
14:00 - 15:30 (90 min)
In memory of beloved Holy Guruji
In the bliss of bhajans
14:15 - 15:26 (71 min)
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Bhajans from different ashrams in India
Practical guide to meditation (11/11)
15:30 - 16:10 (40 min)
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Webcast of morning satsang from Strilky, Czech Republic.
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
Singing bhajans by Swami Gajanandji
18:45 - 19:22 (37 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Singing bhajans by Swami Gajanandji.
Satsang from Vienna
19:30 - 20:31 (61 min)
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Satsang with H.H. Vishwaguruji Maheshwarananda from Guruji Ashram, Vienna, Austria
The spiritual family
20:35 - 21:26 (51 min)
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An opening talk at a spiritual seminar addressing the absence of the guru and the purpose of gathering. "People are always complaining, 'Oh, Kali Yuga is not good, Kali Yuga is a terrible time.' But if you know how to utilize it, Kali Yuga is also excellent." "We need to be like a Paramahaṁsa... We should be like that. In this world, we have so many things... we should be like the Haṁsa: take the pearls, take the milk, and leave the water." A senior disciple addresses the assembled spiritual family at the Vép seminar, acknowledging the physical absence of Viśvagurūjī. He reframes the gathering as a vital opportunity to recharge, strengthen spiritual family bonds, and deepen personal practice. Key themes include extracting the essence from the Kali Yuga, the necessity of a supportive community for sādhanā, and using the seminar for introspection, mauna (silence), and focused practice of āsana and prāṇāyāma to calm the mind. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Atma is king of the body
21:30 - 22:35 (65 min)
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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
The Pranas in practice
22:40 - 23:44 (64 min)
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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
23:50 - 0:54 (64 min)
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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.
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