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A Guided Yoga Practice
1:00 - 1:21 (21 min)

A guided yoga practice with instructions for postures and movement.
"Please, vajrāsana, vajrāsana. And very slowly, do not go quickly."
"Everybody has to know his or her body, so according to this, we should practice."
An instructor leads a group through a slow, detailed yoga sequence, calling out numbered steps and offering posture adjustments. The guidance emphasizes slow movement, stretching the back and legs, and adapting poses for individual limitations like back pain or high blood pressure. The session concludes with relaxation instructions.
Filming location: Khatu, Rajasthan, India
Learning Sanyasa Suktam mantra
1:25 - 1:31 (6 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. Learning Sanyasa Suktam mantra with Swami Avatar Puriji on International Yoga Day 2024.
Our heart is very great
1:35 - 2:08 (33 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Why do we think that the first sound at the creation was OM? There is no more valuable gift to mankind that Vishvaruguriji has given to us as the symbol of the Om. Swami Avatarpuriji is speaking a short story about viveka. What can I do if I would like to calm my mind? Just let things go away. Yoga sadhana helps our restless mind to calm down. In the presence of Gurudev your restlessness will transform into bliss. The speech of Vishwaguruji. Our heart is very great. When we are in the Ashram it is important to wear a good color. Early morning we greet our relatives and the Swamis. My disciples are very great, when you are going home from here you are like swamis.
What is destiny?
2:15 - 2:51 (36 min)

A spiritual discourse exploring the concept of kiśmat (fate/luck) and the value of satsaṅg (spiritual gathering).
"Kiśmat is more like a Muslim word, but it is very nice, very good... Kismet is so vast you cannot think."
"In satsaṅg, they had one guru... Satsaṅg is like this. And ku-saṅg is many things: drinking, going, cleaning, mind."
The speaker delivers an informal talk, weaving together observations on prayer across religions, anecdotes about marriage and village life, and a parable about two boys—one who attends a cinema and one who attends satsaṅg—to illustrate the subtle and protective nature of divine fortune (kiśmat). He emphasizes that true good fortune is aligned with spiritual company and devotion, not merely material gain.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Our children are very spiritual
2:55 - 3:48 (53 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Children are very disciplined during the programs because their parents educated them towards spirituality. Vishwaguruji teaches many generations of yoga people. Sri Devpuriji appeared in some places at the same time. Holiguruji told many stories to Visheówaguruji in his childhood about Devpuriji and Mahaprabuji. Vishwaguruji realized the prediction of Devpuriji. We don't know where the seed will grow. Reading holy books every day new knowledge comes. The story of an Indian man who issued a newspaper in India and travelled with Viwshwaguruji in Europe. Knowledge takes the human healthy and happy. We should give further the knowledge of our forefathers to our children. The first university was in India. There were very many books but Muslims burnt them. God gives eating everybody in the world. Little more information about the first university in the world was in India.
As you do, you will get
3:55 - 4:49 (54 min)

A satsang discourse on the importance of sāttvic food, strong digestive fire (agni), and the karmic effects of our actions.
"In yoga, it is very important to know cooking. I heard from Viśvagurujī that it will be excellent if we are able to cook for ourselves—not to go to restaurants, not fast food, but to prepare food for yourself."
"That is such a great lesson to us, that we, like a Yogī, should have such a kind of digesting fire, that kind of agni, jāṭharāgni, to be able to dissolve everything."
Swami Vivek Puri and another speaker lead a satsang, emphasizing the spiritual and practical importance of cooking and consuming sāttvic, vegetarian food prepared with good intent. They explain how strong agni, cultivated through Haṭha Yoga practices like Agniśa Kriyā and Bhastrikā prāṇāyāma, allows one to digest not only food but also negative experiences. Several illustrative stories are shared, including a yogi defeating a demon through his digestive power, a woman whose poisoned food karmically affects her own family, and a thief whose negative intent temporarily influences a guru through offered food. The discourse consistently links diet to mental state, karma, and safe spiritual practice within the Yoga in Daily Life system.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Satsang and Kusang
4:55 - 6:05 (70 min)

An evening satsang and mantra teaching session on the power of spiritual company and the Guru's grace.
"A spiritual person who was very dedicated towards spirituality can completely change his behavior just because of the food which he eats."
"Guru Kṛpā Hi Kevalaṁ Śāśvika Ānanda Maṅgalam. So, when you have Gurudev's kṛpā, then the śiṣya is always in happiness."
A Swami leads the gathering, first recounting a parable about a king's secretary whose life is ruined after his chef secretly feeds him meat, illustrating how negative influences (kusaṅga) and food can degrade spirituality. He emphasizes the importance of satsaṅga (good company), using the Guru's grace as the ultimate protection and guide. The discourse transitions into a mantra lesson, where the Swami teaches and corrects the pronunciation of a Sanskrit hymn dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We need Gurudev
6:10 - 7:04 (54 min)

A satsang discourse on the necessity of the guru and the goal of Advaita philosophy.
"The moment you begin to think you have already heard and know everything, in that moment your free fall begins."
"Understand from this that the guru is not the physical body. It is most important to understand that the guru is that Guru-Tattva, the element of the guru."
A speaker leads a satsang, emphasizing the eternal student's attitude and the critical role of the embodied spiritual master (Guru-Tattva) as the essential guide. Using stories and analogies—such as the matchbox with a diamond, the friend with a boat, and the river merging into the ocean—the talk explains the guru's function and explores the ultimate goal of yoga: to transcend the cycle of rebirth and realize the Advaita (non-dual) union of the individual self with the cosmic Self.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The opening ceremony of the Om Ashram
7:10 - 7:53 (43 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Picture presentation about the opening ceremony of the Om Ashram.
All disciples are equal for the Guru
8:00 - 9:02 (62 min)

A spiritual gathering and discourse in Split, Croatia.
"Always, we should say, 'Yes, please come.'" and "Everything that we do to others, in fact, we are doing to ourselves."
The lecturer addresses a diverse group, expressing joy at the gathering and respect for all spiritual paths, notably the Hare Krishna movement. He shares parables, including one about a greedy dog losing its bread, to illustrate themes of non-greed, ethical conduct, and the karmic law that our actions return to us. A disciple then elaborates on the profound responsibility of handling donations and spiritual resources, sharing traditional stories about karma, accountability, and seeing the divine in all.
Filming location: Split, Croatia
How does Guru teach us?
9:10 - 10:12 (62 min)

A morning satsang on spiritual discipline, human evolution, and devotion to the guru.
"Start the morning with one thought: 'I am a human.'"
"If you dig in one place, even if you find a big rock, you will come to water. But if you dig in seven different places every day, in the end you are completely confused."
A speaker addresses the assembly, emphasizing the importance of beginning the day with the conscious affirmation of one's humanity. He shares several teaching stories from Vishwaguruji, including a parable about seeing people's true nature through a peacock feather and an allegory about the need for persistence on a single spiritual path. The talk covers themes of non-violence (ahimsa), purifying human qualities, cutting the chain of karma through faith in the guru, and the foundational work required in spiritual life. He also recounts the early struggles of Gurudev (Vishwaguruji) spreading teachings in the West and announces the upcoming Kumbh Mela.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Be happy and feel oneness
10:20 - 11:02 (42 min)

A New Year's reflection on human concepts, oneness, and inner peace.
"Where is the new year? The same sun, moon, and clouds remain, but humans try to make something again, to feel 'I am new.'"
"And when that oneness is realized, then there is nowhere to say 'this' or 'that.'... Everything is in our mental constructs."
The lecturer leads a satsang, questioning the human-made nature of the New Year and other divisions. He reflects on the eternal earth, the illusion of separation, and the conflicts between religions and individuals, urging everyone to realize fundamental oneness, be happy, and avoid making others angry. He uses metaphors like the ocean's surface versus its depths and concludes with travel plans for pilgrimage.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Never think that you are a Guru
11:10 - 11:53 (43 min)

A satsang on the sacred practice of Kriyā and the necessity of the guru's grace.
"If I tell them, 'On the day you give up Guru Kṛpā, all sādhanā will be gone,' these people took the Kriyā and after one or two years they were gone."
"To become a disciple is not easy, not easy, not easy... we are also on that path of God, supreme, highest, and we are now walking on that path."
The lecturer addresses the gathering, emphasizing the gravity of Kriyā Anuṣṭhāna practice and the danger of undertaking it without genuine guru grace. Using metaphors of carrying a flame through a storm and walking a knife's edge, he illustrates the spiritual path's difficulty. He warns against students presuming to teach the technique, comparing it to a nurse performing heart surgery, and stresses that authentic practice comes only through the guru paramparā.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Around the world - Bhajans from Kailash(3/3)
12:00 - 12:47 (47 min)

Evening satsang from Kaliash Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajans on the occasion of Sri Devpuriji Mahasamadhi.
Atma resides in all creatures
12:55 - 13:24 (29 min)

A spiritual discourse on the soul's journey and universal divinity.
"God is not there only once. God is not there only once. God is not there only once, but in our Sanātana Dharma, Where does it happen? It happens in the Paravara Brahma Ātmā."
"A drop of water and the whole ocean are the same inside... Therefore, what we are doing, pūjā, prārthanā, so Father, first, what is a mother? One God comes."
The speaker delivers a satsang, weaving together themes of non-duality, using the metaphor of a drop merging with the ocean to describe the soul's union with the divine. He discusses the human birth, the role of parents and gurus, the cyclical nature of existence, and advocates for compassion towards all beings, concluding with an anecdote about providing water for ants.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Celebration of the International Day of Yoga
13:30 - 14:00 (30 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky, Czech Republic. Celebration of the International Day of Yoga. Children are performing asanas.
Pride is an ego trap
14:15 - 15:34 (79 min)

Lecture from Vep, Hungary, 2001
The opening ceremony of the Om Ashram
15:40 - 16:23 (43 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Picture presentation about the opening ceremony of the Om Ashram.
Bhajans from Strilky
16:30 - 16:54 (24 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhajan singing from Vep
17:00 - 17:23 (23 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Bhajan singing.
Bhajans from Rijeka
17:30 - 17:58 (28 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka Ashram, Croatia.
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
18:05 - 18:47 (42 min)

Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing
Bhajan singing from Jadan Ashram
18:55 - 19:41 (46 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
Never think that you are a Guru
19:45 - 20:28 (43 min)

A satsang on the sacred practice of Kriyā and the necessity of the guru's grace.
"If I tell them, 'On the day you give up Guru Kṛpā, all sādhanā will be gone,' these people took the Kriyā and after one or two years they were gone."
"To become a disciple is not easy, not easy, not easy... we are also on that path of God, supreme, highest, and we are now walking on that path."
The lecturer addresses the gathering, emphasizing the gravity of Kriyā Anuṣṭhāna practice and the danger of undertaking it without genuine guru grace. Using metaphors of carrying a flame through a storm and walking a knife's edge, he illustrates the spiritual path's difficulty. He warns against students presuming to teach the technique, comparing it to a nurse performing heart surgery, and stresses that authentic practice comes only through the guru paramparā.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Satsang and Kusang
20:35 - 21:45 (70 min)

An evening satsang and mantra teaching session on the power of spiritual company and the Guru's grace.
"A spiritual person who was very dedicated towards spirituality can completely change his behavior just because of the food which he eats."
"Guru Kṛpā Hi Kevalaṁ Śāśvika Ānanda Maṅgalam. So, when you have Gurudev's kṛpā, then the śiṣya is always in happiness."
A Swami leads the gathering, first recounting a parable about a king's secretary whose life is ruined after his chef secretly feeds him meat, illustrating how negative influences (kusaṅga) and food can degrade spirituality. He emphasizes the importance of satsaṅga (good company), using the Guru's grace as the ultimate protection and guide. The discourse transitions into a mantra lesson, where the Swami teaches and corrects the pronunciation of a Sanskrit hymn dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Guru is leading us to the enlightenment
21:50 - 23:18 (88 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Lecture by Swami Avatarpuriji. We got samskaras already before we were born. The story of how the Son of Veda Vyas found his Guru, King Janaka, and finally reached the enlightenment. The story of how King Janaka found his Guru, Sage Ashtavakra. We also long for the enlightenment. The qualities of a people who have a true devotion to the Guru.
The meaning of Bhajan
23:25 - 0:52 (87 min)

Satsang with Vishwaguruji Maheshwarananda, Summer Retreat in Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. This satsang is about two powerful bhajans written by Holy Guruji (Sri Deep Niranjan Saba Dukha Bhanjan, Om Brahm Shiva Alakh Anadi). Vishwaguruji gives us introduction to different kinds of Samadhis and explains the topic about spiritual poems, bhajans, mantra and bija mantra. Bhajan singing and translation by Swami Gajanandji.
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