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The Nāḍīs, Cakras, and the Mūlādhāra Foundation
0:00 - 0:57 (57 min)
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A spiritual lecture on the nāḍīs, cakras, and the foundational Mūlādhāra Cakra. "The Mūlādhāra Cakra is at the bottom of the spinal column. It is a border between animal and human consciousness." "Destiny was created first, and destiny is created individually. We should blame no one. We are ourselves responsible for our destiny." The speaker continues a discourse from the previous day, focusing on the Mūlādhāra Cakra as the seat of destiny (prārabdha) and divine energy. He explains how this foundational energy influences life and can be purified through the threefold practice of svādhyāya (self-study), manana (contemplation), and abhyāsa (persistent practice), which remove the obstacles of impurity, distraction, and veils. The talk connects these concepts to Kuṇḍalinī Śakti, the role of Kriyā Yoga, and concludes with a symbolic discussion of the tilak mark. Filming location: Umag, Croatia
The Hidden Powers in Humans
1:05 - 1:28 (23 min)
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A satsang reflecting on spiritual practice during the pandemic and introducing the study of chakras. "From our group, about one to two percent got the coronavirus. They were mildly affected, but they did not die." "What we eat is sāttvic. Sāttvic means no alcohol, no meat, and not eating various kinds of food. I have the results." Swami Maheshwarananda addresses gathered yoga teachers and students, sharing observations on how a sattvic lifestyle and practices like bhajan singing helped the global Yoga in Daily Life community during the pandemic. He transitions to introducing the study of hidden inner powers, referencing the book The Hidden Power in Man: Chakras and Kundalinī, and begins to explain the significance of Sanskrit letters and chakras, promising a detailed exploration in the coming days. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Practical guide to meditation (11/11)
1:30 - 2:10 (40 min)
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Webcast of morning satsang from Strilky, Czech Republic.
The most Important thing being in Unity
2:15 - 2:48 (33 min)
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Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Villach, Austria. Come to this Ashram and be happy. Practice and bring good people here. I am very happy to spend two nights here. Now it is the time of holy festival here and in India. The tradition of holy days goes back a long time, without mantra and meditation we would not know what it means to be human.
Feel oneness and protect all creatures
2:55 - 3:25 (30 min)
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A spiritual discourse on compassion, the divine essence, and universal unity. "God itself is present within this body. And God has given humans to us as God itself." "Sooner or later, we will be one with that water, the ocean. This means God." A spiritual teacher addresses a global audience, reflecting on the sanctity of life and the sin of killing animals for food. He contemplates the nature of divine suffering through the example of Jesus and uses the metaphor of a water drop returning to the ocean to describe the soul's journey to union with God. The talk expands into a message of peace and reconciliation for the Christmas season, emphasizing oneness beyond all divisions. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Our life is a chance
3:30 - 4:20 (50 min)
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An evening satsang discourse on the human condition, karma, and reincarnation. "O human, that animals can do too. Eating, drinking, and enjoying, animals can also do. Oh, man, men, humans. If you are doing only this, then what is the difference between you and animals?" "Life will eat life: 8.4 million different creatures... But one animal is a human, and they should not eat that living animal." Swami Ji addresses the gathering, contrasting human life with animal existence. He explains that while all creatures possess consciousness, the human birth is a rare opportunity endowed with discernment (viveka). He narrates a mythological account of creation, describes the law of jīva jīva bhakṣate (life eating life), and warns of the karmic consequences of harming other beings, sharing a story from a sage in Fiji. The talk covers themes of karma, non-violence, and the soul's sovereignty over the body. Filming location: Fiji Islands
Feel oneness and protect all creatures
4:25 - 4:55 (30 min)
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A spiritual discourse on compassion, the divine essence, and universal unity. "God itself is present within this body. And God has given humans to us as God itself." "Sooner or later, we will be one with that water, the ocean. This means God." A spiritual teacher addresses a global audience, reflecting on the sanctity of life and the sin of killing animals for food. He contemplates the nature of divine suffering through the example of Jesus and uses the metaphor of a water drop returning to the ocean to describe the soul's journey to union with God. The talk expands into a message of peace and reconciliation for the Christmas season, emphasizing oneness beyond all divisions. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
We have to become united in Oneness
5:00 - 6:17 (77 min)
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Evening program with Vishwaguruji from Szeged, Hungary. We have our destiny in which it is written when and where we are. The story of a boat in the ocean and a bird. It is in our fate that we want to reach God. We are like a bird coming and going. Life is only temporary. Every living creature has its fate and life. Become one with all. At the end, a drop of water arrives at the ocean and becomes one with it. When we die, our soul goes from the body, which is like a stone falling down. Some of us go towards the pure Light and others come back again. There is only one door when we leave our bodies. Nowadays children don't accept the advice of their parents. Don't kill anyone and don't speak negative words. Practising AUM chanting, bhramari pranayama and some simple asanas.
Where can we see God?
6:25 - 7:36 (71 min)
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A spiritual discourse on seeking God and the science of yoga within the human body. "Where can I see God? We have here self-realized masters. We can say that they are, for me, my God, but still not that which we are searching for." "God is within us. God is within us and in every creature." Swami Madhvanaji delivers a talk exploring the omnipresence of the divine in creation, from water to human beings. He shares parables, including one about a bamboo sacrificed to become Krishna's flute, to illustrate surrender and God's will. The discourse then shifts to the human body as a divine instrument, explaining the network of 72,000 nerves, the five elements, and the practice of pranayama to purify nadis and balance chakras for physical and mental health. He cautions against forceful yoga and emphasizes a natural, moderate lifestyle. Filming location: New Zealand
Eat healthy food and live as a human
7:40 - 8:23 (43 min)
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A spiritual discourse on prayer, lifestyle, and simple daily remembrance. "Morning, midday, evening—always the whole family, women, men, and children. When they sat at the table to eat, they would pray." "When we open our eyes, then tell, 'I am human.'... And then, second, don't look at animals and this and that first. Mother, mother. So see our mother." The lecturer reflects on the decline of traditional prayer across religions and its connection to modern societal problems. He discusses dietary shifts, including the rise of veganism, and critiques modern agriculture's impact on the earth. He concludes with a simple daily practice: upon waking, remember "I am human," honor Mother Earth, and reverence water as life. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Christmas Time
8:30 - 9:37 (67 min)
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A spiritual talk on seasonal festivals, well-being, and Ayurvedic principles. "This month is the month of happiness. And if you become unhappy, then all this unhappiness comes to you." "The first happiness is a healthy body, the second happiness is having wealth at home." Swamiji addresses a gathering, weaving together themes of Christmas, other religious festivals, and the importance of joy during the winter season. He discusses the Ayurvedic pillars of well-being, emphasizing diet, pranayama, and harmonious relationships, while sharing illustrative stories about figures like Jesus and Krishna. The talk concludes with practical advice for health and seasonal greetings. Filming location: Salzburg, Austria
Be vegetarian or vegan
9:45 - 10:55 (70 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Maribor, Slovenia. We should practise continuously so God will see that we want to reach the cosmic self. Yoga is not only an exercise but a spiritual thing. There is more water on the earth than land. Water is life. Many creatures are living in the water in the earth and in the air. In Kali Yuga humans are suffering. Yoga in Daily Life people is not affected too much by corona. The karma of killing many animals is coming back to the human. Many cancers are because by chemicals. All the meals that we have are not healthy. We do bad things with the calves and bees also. The centre of our life is the navel. Practising OM chanting and bhramari pranayama.
Practice from Wellington with MM Vivekpuri
11:00 - 11:59 (59 min)
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Wellington, New Zealand
We can change the world together
12:05 - 13:01 (56 min)
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A satsang addressing the consumption of insects in food and advocating for consumer awareness and unity. "They have decided in the whole world, and they also give to India. Some said, 'Good, it is very good,' and some said, 'No, we will not.'" "The best food for our health is no-label food. What does 'eat at home' mean? Prepare your bread, prepare your chapati, roti, or falahari diet." Following a personal anecdote about a health issue, a speaker discusses the global introduction of insects into the food supply. A representative from the Czech Republic explains local regulations requiring ingredient labeling, while a devotee from London shares efforts to lobby in the UK and EU parliaments. The discussion expands to cover the spiritual and health implications of diet, referencing Ayurvedic concepts like prāṇa. The final speaker calls for collective action, endurance, and self-reliance in food preparation, drawing inspiration from historical figures like Mahatma Gandhi. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Feel oneness and protect all creatures
13:05 - 13:35 (30 min)
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A spiritual discourse on compassion, the divine essence, and universal unity. "God itself is present within this body. And God has given humans to us as God itself." "Sooner or later, we will be one with that water, the ocean. This means God." A spiritual teacher addresses a global audience, reflecting on the sanctity of life and the sin of killing animals for food. He contemplates the nature of divine suffering through the example of Jesus and uses the metaphor of a water drop returning to the ocean to describe the soul's journey to union with God. The talk expands into a message of peace and reconciliation for the Christmas season, emphasizing oneness beyond all divisions. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Follow the words of the Guru continuously
13:40 - 14:34 (54 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Swami Sudarsanpuri speaks some words about Guru vakya and Guru seva. We should find the correct way to the seva and the practice. There are many people in Europe and India also who are very disciplined and practise very seriously. Many people from many countries would like to follow Yoga in Daily Life. There are many great saints and Gurus in India. They all are very good. It is very good when families are living together and love children very much. The first Guru was Bhagavan Siva. The story of Siva Parvati and a merchant. Husband and wife should be one. Vishwaguruji organized the next day's work in the Ashram.
Our life is a chance
14:40 - 15:30 (50 min)
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An evening satsang discourse on the human condition, karma, and reincarnation. "O human, that animals can do too. Eating, drinking, and enjoying, animals can also do. Oh, man, men, humans. If you are doing only this, then what is the difference between you and animals?" "Life will eat life: 8.4 million different creatures... But one animal is a human, and they should not eat that living animal." Swami Ji addresses the gathering, contrasting human life with animal existence. He explains that while all creatures possess consciousness, the human birth is a rare opportunity endowed with discernment (viveka). He narrates a mythological account of creation, describes the law of jīva jīva bhakṣate (life eating life), and warns of the karmic consequences of harming other beings, sharing a story from a sage in Fiji. The talk covers themes of karma, non-violence, and the soul's sovereignty over the body. Filming location: Fiji Islands
Where can we find God?
15:35 - 16:36 (61 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Budapest, Hungary. Three practices that are good for our body, mind and spiritual development, to help us reach God. Where do we look for God? When the soul leaves the body it leaves as fast as a shooting star moves across the sky. God is with us all. Ashwini mudra, AUM chanting and bhramari pranayama.
Follow the words of the Guru continuously
16:40 - 17:34 (54 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Swami Sudarsanpuri speaks some words about Guru vakya and Guru seva. We should find the correct way to the seva and the practice. There are many people in Europe and India also who are very disciplined and practise very seriously. Many people from many countries would like to follow Yoga in Daily Life. There are many great saints and Gurus in India. They all are very good. It is very good when families are living together and love children very much. The first Guru was Bhagavan Siva. The story of Siva Parvati and a merchant. Husband and wife should be one. Vishwaguruji organized the next day's work in the Ashram.
Practise every morning
17:40 - 18:21 (41 min)
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A morning satsang on the universal human spiritual identity and practice. "Early in the morning, they also give mantra. Among them, there are those who can do it and those who should not." "So therefore, let's see, we can do morning that open our eyes and say, 'I am human.'" A speaker leads a morning discourse, reflecting on the common spiritual seeking found across all religions and peoples, using the dedicated prayer practices of Muslims as a primary example. The talk explores the meaning of being human, observing the nature of animals and birds, and emphasizes a morning practice of self-recognition and connection to the earth as a mother. The session concludes with a critique of chemical agriculture and a blessing. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The most Important thing being in Unity
18:25 - 18:58 (33 min)
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Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Villach, Austria. Come to this Ashram and be happy. Practice and bring good people here. I am very happy to spend two nights here. Now it is the time of holy festival here and in India. The tradition of holy days goes back a long time, without mantra and meditation we would not know what it means to be human.
Memories of our Masters take us to the cosmic light
19:05 - 19:58 (53 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky, Czech Republic. There are many beautiful creatures in this world and there is a divine atma in all. Holiguruji day and night practised with his mala. Nowadays his mala is in the Ashram od Vishwaguruji. He also used a pot for eating what was from Mahaprabhuji. Holiguruji collected and gave further the sand from that place where Mahaprabhuji was walking. He gave it to Vishwaguruji also to express that they are with him and also he gave Mahaprabhuji's shoes to Vishwaguruji. Vishwaguruji also got the stick of Mahaprabhuji. Holiguruji gave many other belongings of Mahaprabhuji to Vishwaguruji. The story of Mahaprabhuji's bed to get to Vishwaguruji.
Darshan and dhan
20:05 - 21:02 (57 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing and translation. Dhana is property. But our property is a knowledge that we get from Gurudev. Husband and wife should be together for their whole life. Darshan dhana what I see is a God. Now we are humans. Either we can go back or to heaven. The story of a mother who gave a ring to her child. Bhajan singing and translation.
Ganesji Doha
21:05 - 21:44 (39 min)
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Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing. Mahamandaleshwar Swami Gyaneshwarpuri speaks about bhajans and bhajan translation which is very hard. Explanation of bhajan Ganeshji doha. The story of Siva Ganesha and Kartikeya. Ganesha is sitting in the muladhara chakra on our previous karmas.
The Inner States: Jagrat, Svapna, Suṣupti, and Beyond
21:45 - 21:59 (14 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the states of consciousness and the importance of sleep. "First, we are Jāgrat. Jagrat means awake... This is whatever we see now: we were cooking, we are eating, we are drinking, we are shopping—anything we are doing. This is from outside to inside." "What this sleep means is that we are 100% aware about our Self, and so it is very comfortable, relaxed, and peaceful. That is your life." Swami Madhvānandaji addresses the community, explaining the three common states of waking (Jagrat), dreaming (Svapna), and deep sleep (Suṣupta). He emphasizes the divine quality of sleep as a time to be with the inner Self (Ātmā) and introduces the higher state of Yoga Nidrā, described as a conscious sleep where yogis are awake to the Supreme. The talk concludes with a transition to the Sandhyā prayer, marking the junction of day and night. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Around The World - Vegetarianism and top sport, Part 2
22:00 - 22:33 (33 min)
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A dialogue between two vegetarian athletes about diet, discipline, and performance. "The distrust was great. I wasn't 100% sure whether it would affect my development. Specifically, I have been practicing bodybuilding for the past 17 years." "In our race, we do not have such results... we all do it for ourselves, for our own pleasure, for our own enjoyment, for pushing the boundaries." Hanuman Purī, a bodybuilder, and Govind Purī, a yoga instructor and Ironman triathlete, discuss their journeys to vegetarianism—one through yoga and ethics, the other initially for athletic performance. They detail the practical challenges of plant-based nutrition for sports, addressing protein sourcing, meal timing, and the mental discipline required, while debunking myths about meat being essential for strength or muscle development. Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
Feel the inner peace
22:40 - 23:46 (66 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Relaxation in a sitting position and meditation. Relaxation in lying position. Practicing Bari Khatu Pranam.
Evening Satsang with H.H. Vishwaguruji
23:30 - 1:00 (90 min)
from Vienna, Austria
Sudharas Kriya
23:50 - 0:12 (22 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the Sudhāra Kriyā practice and inner purification. "Sudhara’s Kriya is to balance body, mind, intellect, and emotion, and to purify the Kośas, to clear the consciousness." "If you cannot clear your inner self in a positive way, it does not matter how many holy books you read... you will always be the same suffering person." A teacher addresses a group in a forest, explaining the Sudhāra Kriyā as a practice for spiritual development and physical health, emphasizing a sattvic diet and the purification of the inner self. He critiques superficial religious practice, illustrates the need for true mental cleansing with a parable of two monks, and announces the continuation of the Kriyā lessons. Filming location: Auckland, New Zealand
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