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A Call for Peace and Self-Realization
0:15 - 1:22 (67 min)
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A public lecture on world peace, self-inquiry, and the science of yoga. "With weapons, with guns, you cannot bring peace. But with flowers, and with love, you can bring peace to the world." "Nothing belongs to us, says the wise man. The yogīs said, 'Nothing belongs to us. Everything is temporary. Even your body does not belong to you.'" Swamiji addresses an evening gathering, calling for an end to violence and ignorance through self-realization. He explains the preciousness of human life, the futility of worldly conflict, and the path of yoga as a means to achieve inner and outer peace. The talk covers the nature of the mind, the five bodies, and includes a brief practical demonstration to feel energy in the palms. Filming location: Croatia
We should be good for others
1:30 - 1:58 (28 min)
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A spiritual discourse sharing a dream-like parable and reflections on compassion and unity. "All people are still not coming, so that's why I'm just telling Sangoke." "We all are here, and we should be, that we are one." The speaker recounts a vivid, cold night in a forest with Dr. Radha, visiting a family who shelters various animals, illustrating selfless compassion. The narrative expands into a teaching on non-violence (ahimsa), the pitfalls of modern materialism, and the essence of yoga as unity and inner goodness in daily life. He emphasizes being "good for others," connecting this practice to the guidance of the Gurus. Filming location: Austria
The materialized OM
2:05 - 2:27 (22 min)
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An address to the ashram community about the final push to complete the Omāśram temple. "Four months will pass like the blinking of an eye." "It is a part of our work to make it happen that this crown will now be presented to Swāmījī." A speaker addresses the gathered residents and volunteers, emphasizing the imminent opening ceremony of the home temple. He describes the transformative energy brought by Gurudev's presence and the accelerated pace of work, urging everyone to participate and to invite skilled helpers from abroad. The talk reflects on the ashram's profound growth over decades and frames the project as a divine vision materializing for the benefit of future generations. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
AUM and Chakras
2:35 - 3:40 (65 min)
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A yoga and prāṇāyāma workshop focusing on the subtle body, breath, and sound. "These three nāḍīs—the left, right, and center—are coming till the end of these chakras... balancing our whole body, our awareness, our concentration." "OM is that resonance... this is a very important mantra. It is not a mantra as a resonance, but we have to say it." An instructor leads a detailed session on yogic anatomy, explaining the nāḍīs (energy channels), the lunar and solar influences on the body, and the therapeutic effects of sound. He provides instructions for several prāṇāyāma techniques, including Nāḍī Śodhana and the chanting of OM, emphasizing their role in purification, balance, and healing for the nervous system and organs. Filming location: Sydney, Australia
At the roots of our Parampara
3:45 - 5:17 (92 min)
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Evening satsang from Himalaya. Swami Dyaneswarpuri said that we should use our name Yoga in Daily Lide otherwise somebody else will do it. It is a big oportunity to visit in Badrinath with Vishwaguruji which is a very importana pilgrimage place in India. Sadwi shanti has felt love for her childhood towards mountens. She speaks about her journey in the Himalayas. She many times came back there and feel like her home. She tells her experiences in Sri Devpuriji's cave. Vishwaguruji's family had a brass plate which was special. There is difference between piano and harmonium. There are different customs when a girl or a boy is born in a willage. Vishwaguruji tells some stories from his childhood. Vishwaguruji has a rishi parampara in his family. Ravana was lerned but he has ego and desire. The story of Ravana and Vidhata Ravanas daughter and her husband. Furudev can change zhe desteny. Guru and disciple is one. In India there is living God. The story of Guruji and one of his discipe who w
Try to be nirmohi
5:25 - 6:01 (36 min)
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A satsang discourse addressing environmental degradation and spiritual detachment. "If we do not respect that mother, we will suffer, and the mother will not say anything. But now she is suffering." "Mohais attachment towards things, attachment towards materialistic stuff... We need to… it is very hard. And how to get rid of this attachment is by attending satsaṅg and by attaining the knowledge of a guru." Following an opening on ecological harm to Earth and seeds, The lecturer speaks on overcoming attachment (moha). He narrates a parable of a detached king (Nirmohī Rājā) tested by a sage, illustrating the ideal of non-attachment for self-realization. Another speaker expands on how karma and the senses bind us, emphasizing satsang and guiding the mind as a path to wisdom. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
At the roots of our Parampara
6:05 - 7:37 (92 min)
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Evening satsang from Himalaya. Swami Dyaneswarpuri said that we should use our name Yoga in Daily Lide otherwise somebody else will do it. It is a big oportunity to visit in Badrinath with Vishwaguruji which is a very importana pilgrimage place in India. Sadwi shanti has felt love for her childhood towards mountens. She speaks about her journey in the Himalayas. She many times came back there and feel like her home. She tells her experiences in Sri Devpuriji's cave. Vishwaguruji's family had a brass plate which was special. There is difference between piano and harmonium. There are different customs when a girl or a boy is born in a willage. Vishwaguruji tells some stories from his childhood. Vishwaguruji has a rishi parampara in his family. Ravana was lerned but he has ego and desire. The story of Ravana and Vidhata Ravanas daughter and her husband. Furudev can change zhe desteny. Guru and disciple is one. In India there is living God. The story of Guruji and one of his discipe who w
How shall we go further?
7:45 - 8:45 (60 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Yoga is yoga in every yoga centre but all Gurus give a name to their centre. In this Kali Yuga, all yogis try to reach God. We should feel each other like brothers and sisters. When we die nothing will go with us. There are two paths one to the Parabrahma and one is back to this Earth. God has given everything and not us. Every yoga path is good. We should be humble and love everyone. Our body is temporary our Atma will go further towards the Paramatma. The lectures and bhajans of Indian yogis are unbelievable. Explanation of bhajan Guruvara Mai Calu Sa Una Des. Bhajans are for all. Explanation of bhajan Divana Ssataguru Nam Ka Mastana Heli
We have to go on that path
8:50 - 9:47 (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.
We should have roots
9:55 - 10:54 (59 min)
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A spiritual discourse on yoga teaching, tradition, and the importance of roots. "We must always create slightly different techniques for everyone. And all of you should become good teachers, our yoga teachers." "Where are the roots of your village, your city, and your parents?... So where is the root for you?" An elder teacher addresses a gathering, emphasizing the need for personalized yoga instruction and for students to become qualified teachers themselves. He critiques superficial academic approaches to yoga while paradoxically advocating for establishing yoga in universities. Using metaphors of children, families, and falling leaves, he stresses the importance of spiritual lineage (parampara) and staying connected to one's roots, ultimately pointing toward the soul's journey and liberation. Filming location: Slovenia
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 3 - Part 2
11:00 - 12:07 (67 min)
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Practicing of the system "Yoga in Daily Life", Level 3 - Part 2, in Om Vishwa Deep Gurukul Swami Maheshwaranand Ashram, Jadan, Rajasthan, India on 27th of October 2009.
Selfless action and bhajans
12:15 - 12:47 (32 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Swami Gyaneshwar's report from Jadan. You know, I've been living in India for a while now. If you come to Jadan from Jaipur, you will feel the special atmosphere, the peace of the place. In the minds of Indian sages, secular and spiritual knowledge go hand in hand. Karma yoga is selfless help. In Jadan, there is always the possibility to continue the work. In the West, people are used to being alone at any time, so it is difficult to work together with others. Chanting bhajans creates the emotional basis for karma yoga.
How to release stress
12:55 - 13:52 (57 min)
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Public lecture of Vishwaguruji from Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand. Our psychological problems are often connected to a certain fear. Yoga is a solution for removing fear and stress. Vishwaguruji explains the proper chanting of AUM and how to balance the two hemispheres of the brain/nervous system.
Around the world - Yoga exercises specifically for women
14:00 - 14:36 (36 min)
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A guided yoga session focused on asanas for menstrual well-being and pelvic health. "From my own experience, I can confirm it is truly helpful." "Feel the effect of this exercise; it is also very good to do in the morning for a stiff back." An instructor leads a gentle sequence designed for menstrual concerns, beginning with relaxation and yogic breathing in Anandāsana. The practice includes apānāsana (for the lower back and pelvic area), marjari (cat pose), hip-opening preparatory poses, and mālāsana (a squatting pose), with a personal anecdote shared about its benefits. The session continues with setu āsana (bridge pose) and a side-lying balance pose, concluding with a short relaxation and a final Om.
Around the world - Practice in Ukraine
14:40 - 15:30 (50 min)
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A guided yoga practice session from the Yoga in Daily Life system. "Physical relaxation leads to spiritual relaxation. Relaxation is an important element for the proper practice of yogic exercises." "Ānanda Āsana translates as 'the posture of bliss.' Observe how bliss flows throughout your entire body." An instructor leads a comprehensive sequence of postures (āsanas), breathwork (prāṇāyāma), and relaxation. The practice begins and ends with Ānanda Āsana for deep relaxation, and includes abdominal breathing, spinal twists, stretches, and joint mobility exercises while lying, sitting, and standing. The session concludes with a final relaxation and a moment of gratitude. Filming location: UK
Webcast from Jadan
15:35 - 15:59 (24 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
Vegetarian cooking lesson 18, Hungarian soup
16:00 - 16:25 (25 min)
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Vegetarian cooking lesson from participants of the Yoga in Daily Life summer seminar in Vep, Hungary 2014 A traditional Hungarian soup with noodles and sweet dessert
We are all disciples
16:30 - 17:00 (30 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. We are all disciples. No matter what country we live in. The story of Mangilalji and Sri Mahaprabhuji. Singing of bhajans.
We are different but we are one
17:05 - 17:53 (48 min)
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A spiritual talk on ancient lineage, ṛṣis, and living masters. "Our ṛṣi paramparā comes from Śiva—Alak Purīdhī, Satya Yoga. We are so blessed to have received blessings from that time, from the Satyuga." "And so the ṛṣis were very great, and they gave us all as that: we are different, but we are one." Swami Maheshwarananda offers a praṇām to the lineage, tracing it from Śiva and the Satyuga through the saptarṣis. He describes the ancient, natural lifestyle, the role of incarnations like Vārāha, and the unifying wisdom of the ṛṣis for all humanity. He shares personal experiences, including visions of Ālakpurījī in the Himalayas and miraculous accounts of Devapurījī, concluding with a poignant story about a banyan tree as a witness, told to him by his Guruji. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Yoga is One
18:00 - 18:31 (31 min)
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A spiritual talk on the principles and practice of yoga in daily life. "Yoga is the yoga. It’s the yoga, that’s all then. There’s nothing else." "Yoga in daily life... means we should practice every day. That’s all. And that is for everyone, whether they are Hindus, Muslims, Christians, or anybody." The speaker addresses a group, holding up the system's foundational book. He emphasizes that true yoga requires daily practice according to these teachings, not just theoretical knowledge. He discusses the importance of ethical living, notably vegetarianism, criticizes the dilution of yoga by other systems, and urges a return to disciplined, foundational practice. The talk meanders through topics including dietary rules, the global spread of yoga, and personal anecdotes. Filming location: Austria
The Vedas
18:35 - 19:20 (45 min)
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A spiritual talk during a Christmas gathering, focusing on the origin of the Vedas and the importance of family. "I simply wish to invite you all to come here for the darśana of our Gurudeva and to celebrate this day with him together." "The Vedas are the holy scriptures. 'Holy' signifies that which is good, that which is divine. This knowledge was always taught by the master to the student." Swami Ji addresses the community, extending Christmas greetings and emphasizing family. He presents the annual gift, a photo from a Himalayan cave. The talk centers on the story of Vedavyāsa transcribing the Vedas with Lord Gaṇeśa as the scribe, explaining the loss of Gaṇeśa's tusk and the subterranean flow of the Saraswatī River. He connects this to the names of the fellowship president's family, discusses the vastness of Vedic knowledge through a parable of a Himalayan ṛṣi, and concludes with a message for peace during the Christmas season. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Eat pure healthy food
19:25 - 20:12 (47 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing. The story of first time Czech people met Vishwaguruji and his first visit in Czechoslovakia. The other story of Vishwaguruji's next coming to Europe and founded his first Ashram there. After that he traveled by train to Hungary first time and after then to other countries also. Many people began to understand the essence of Vishwaguruji's teaching. That brings peace and harmony for the people. To eat meat and eggs will be the cause of many illnesses for us. We usually don't know exactly what is inside in our meal. Newly initiated Swami Anandpuri tells something about his life and his spiritual path.
Practise faithfully and continuously
20:20 - 21:01 (41 min)
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A spiritual teacher instructs students on a daily sādhanā (practice) and leads a bhajan. "You know the complete process: going there fully, coming here from there, and proceeding." "Každý môže byť najväčší z najväčších, keď bude robiť tieto cvičenia... každý môže byť najväčším." The teacher outlines a core daily practice starting from the Mūlādhāra Chakra, emphasizing purity and perseverance. He discusses scriptures, the unity of Śiva and Śakti, and the importance of not abandoning the practice, using a mix of English and Slovak. The session concludes with the singing of the bhajan "Yogī Jano Kī Yoga Nindrā." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Why yoga is more than physical exercises
21:05 - 21:53 (48 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Deep means light, prakash. Prakash means spiritual awakening, knowledge. Even a blind person can see the inner light. Explanation of the bhiksha tradition - asking for food. Things can go in the best way or in a negative way. Yoga is not only asana and pranayama. We have to develop that quality.
Part 1: Welcoming Address and Valedictory Session on Yoga for Wellness
22:00 - 23:08 (68 min)
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A valedictory session for a conference on "Yoga for Wellness," featuring addresses by government ministers and spiritual leaders. "Yoga for wellness is this year’s subject. It is not just about the practice of yoga, but also about using it in the lives of every human being for achieving better health and wellness." "Our method of treatment does not have any side effects. That is why we develop research about it, develop websites, develop programming, develop its videos." The session opens with a welcome address emphasizing yoga's global role and the need to integrate traditional and modern medicine. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari delivers a valedictory address, sharing his personal health transformation through yoga and proposing structured training and research to professionalize the field. Following remarks from other ministers, Professor H.R. Nagendra gives a speech contrasting the multidimensional approach of yoga with modern medicine's limitations for non-communicable diseases. Swami Maheshvarananda and actress Anu Agarwal also share perspectives, with Agarwal recounting her recovery from a major accident through yoga. Filming location: Delhi, India
The stone will melt
23:15 - 0:07 (52 min)
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A spiritual discourse and bhajan session on realizing the self as the infinite sky. "Until we do not achieve that sky, we have not achieved. And that achievement is that it is very easy and very difficult." "One who has some kind of doubt is like a stone. We would like to have the stone in a nice way, but it is not." A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, using the metaphor of the sky to describe the pure, limitless Self (Ātmā). He explains that doubt hardens the heart like a stone, preventing merger with this divine reality, and urges listeners to melt their inner rigidity through surrender and devotion. The discourse references saints like Mahāprabhujī and includes the singing of a lengthy, devotional bhajan that celebrates the Guru as the Soul of all moving and non-moving creation. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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