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A Call for Peace and Self-Realization
0:15 - 1:22 (67 min)

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
How to keep our purity
1:30 - 1:54 (24 min)

A spiritual discourse exploring themes of purity, perception, and human nature.
"In our whole body, everything, many, many things, and so those who are eating, not good eating meat and this and that, more or less they are, but those who are very pure in water and this and that. The people, they are very good."
"And when we open our eyes, then we see only, 'I am human.' I am human."
A speaker, likely a spiritual teacher, delivers a free-flowing talk that moves from observations about India's diversity and dietary habits to reflections on inner purity. The discourse touches on the purity of the earth and water, the nature of sleep and consciousness, and the importance of sensory control, using analogies like the eyes being "two sisters." The talk concludes with remarks about an ashram and a hope for future conduct.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Yoga unites people
2:00 - 2:44 (44 min)

A satsang discourse on the universal essence of religious practice and human unity.
"I see everybody. I see everyone. And with that, it has come by so many things to have good things for me."
"In our heart, what is in our heart? Heart. Now everyone knows that it is that heart."
A spiritual teacher observes and compares morning rituals across Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism, noting the common structure of prayer, contribution, and community. He expresses concern over the perceived decline in traditional practice, using anecdotes from travels in Europe, and argues for a fundamental unity beyond religious labels, illustrated by the impartial care in a hospital. The talk concludes with an emphasis on shared humanity and the importance of personal spiritual practice.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We come and go
2:50 - 3:36 (46 min)

A spiritual talk and community address in a holy place after a long absence.
"After a long time, we are again here—nearly about three years or a little more. We were all very much thinking about when we would come here for our practice, yoga, etc."
"The memory, the memory remains... But they are gone. Their body is gone. But they remain. What? Their name. Their name. And this name remains forever."
Swami Maheshvaranandji addresses a gathering, reflecting on the long-awaited return to a sacred location and honoring the legacy of devotees like Krishnananda. He discusses the eternal nature of the Guru's name, the human journey from animal-like origins to spiritual awareness, and offers guidance on diet, dress, and the importance of practice for health and spiritual growth. The talk includes personal observations and calls for communal participation.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Prayer before eating
3:40 - 4:32 (52 min)

A cooking demonstration and spiritual discourse on the sanctity of food.
"It is said that animals eat animals, and for humans, there is vegetation: the fruits which are falling from the trees, the herbs, the vegetables."
"And therefore, we are not worshiping or saying mantras to eat the meat... when we offer and we take with prayer to God, 'You gave us this food,' so until we did not pray or say thanks, that was not your food."
Swamiji begins by demonstrating how to prepare Panchkuta, a dried vegetable mix from Rajasthan, detailing its ingredients and cooking process. This leads into a broader discussion on food as a sacred source of life, contrasting human and animal nourishment. He emphasizes the importance of prayer before eating, referencing the goddess Annapūrṇā, and explores themes of humility, non-violence, and spiritual practice, concluding with a mantra and blessings for a holy Christmas time.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Feel your heart
4:40 - 4:56 (16 min)

A guided meditation on heart-centered awareness and breath.
"Place your right hand gently on your heart. You will feel warmth. The breath originates from here; it is warm."
"The main thing is only to think in your heart. This is not easy. We think about other people, about where we are going, or what we can do."
A spiritual teacher guides participants through a meditation, instructing them to place a hand on the heart to feel its warmth as the source of the breath. The focus shifts between the heart and the navel, with an emphasis on inward attention, a straight posture, and a gentle breath. The teacher interjects with lighthearted, practical remarks to maintain a relaxed atmosphere while explaining the significance of these points from a yogic perspective regarding prāṇa.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Residence of the Soul
5:00 - 6:32 (92 min)

A spiritual discourse and practical workshop on energy, the soul, and the layers of human existence.
"Look at both your hands. Begin with the palms, just the palms. Keep them open... Do you feel a sensation in the hands, the palms and fingers?"
"In our bodies, of the humans, there is that light of God, and you can do what you want, it is yours."
A spiritual teacher leads a session beginning with practical exercises to awaken energy in the hands, describing it as a form of self-healing. He then transitions into a wide-ranging discourse on the nature of the soul, the five sheaths (kośas) of being, human karma, and family life. A disciple concludes the session by discussing the structure and eternal nature of the Vedas and Upanishads, explaining their coded language and the path to knowledge.
Filming location: Melbourne, Australia
We should have a flame
6:40 - 7:36 (56 min)

A spiritual discourse weaving personal anecdotes with teachings on discipline, the guru-disciple relationship, and reverence for all life.
"Those who are awake and active during Brahmamuhūrta become very spiritual; everything comes to them."
"We are all a lamp... as long as there is oil, the flame will come."
The speaker recounts childhood lessons from his Gurujī about the spiritual importance of the pre-dawn hour and shares stories of other disciples, like Phoolpurījī, to illustrate the transformative power of a guru's guidance. He expands into a metaphor of the individual soul as a flame, emphasizing interconnectedness, and concludes with reflections on non-violence, compassion for all creatures, and the sanctity of Mother Earth, referencing the conduct of Buddha and the perceived moral decline of modern times.
Filming location: Rijeka, Croatia
The relation between Guru and disciple
7:40 - 8:44 (64 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Holy Guruji and Sri Mahaprabhuji meeting in Jodhpur. How bhajans are performed in India and around the world. Guru and disciple are always in connection with each other. Just as the relationship between mother and child is forever, even if they are not physically in the same place.
Open and relax your Vishuddhi Chakra
8:50 - 10:03 (73 min)

Morning Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Brisbane Ashram, Australia. Meditation through five chakras. There are many poisons in the world. So be positive. There are two kinds of societies: kusang and satsang. Kusang leads us to disaster and satsang leads us to divine happiness. The story of the struggle between devas and devils. Many diseases come to us because of physical or mental poisons.
We come and go
10:10 - 10:56 (46 min)

A spiritual talk and community address in a holy place after a long absence.
"After a long time, we are again here—nearly about three years or a little more. We were all very much thinking about when we would come here for our practice, yoga, etc."
"The memory, the memory remains... But they are gone. Their body is gone. But they remain. What? Their name. Their name. And this name remains forever."
Swami Maheshvaranandji addresses a gathering, reflecting on the long-awaited return to a sacred location and honoring the legacy of devotees like Krishnananda. He discusses the eternal nature of the Guru's name, the human journey from animal-like origins to spiritual awareness, and offers guidance on diet, dress, and the importance of practice for health and spiritual growth. The talk includes personal observations and calls for communal participation.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Practicing Yoga Asanas
11:00 - 11:41 (41 min)

A yoga instruction session focusing on the practice and benefits of Vajrāsana and Vīrāsana.
"This Vajrāsana is designed especially to strengthen or to activate that Vajra Nāḍī."
"This will repair our digestion. This will repair our headache problems, also many, many things. This looks very simple, but it is very powerful."
An instructor guides students through the physical postures of Vajrāsana (thunderbolt pose) and Vīrāsana (hero pose), explaining their effects on the Vajra Nāḍī energy channel, digestion, and sciatic nerve. The session includes detailed alignment instructions, benefits for concentration and alertness, and transitions into other balancing postures and a forward bend before concluding.
Filming location: USA
Hymns of Adoration and the Nirvāṇa Ṣaṭkam
11:45 - 12:08 (23 min)

A devotional video featuring the chanting of Sanskrit hymns dedicated to Lord Shiva.
"Na me dveṣa rāgau. Na me lobho, na mādo, neva me neva sāryabhā. Na dharmo, na cārtho, na kāmo, na mokṣaḥ. Cidānanda-rūpaḥ śivo'ham, śivo'ham."
"Brahmā Murārī Surārchitaliṅgam, Nirmalabhāśita Śobhitaliṅgam, Janmajaḍukha Vināśakaliṅgam, Tat praṇamāmi Sadāśivaliṅgam."
The video consists of a continuous recitation of three primary hymns: the Rudrāṣṭakam, the Nirvāṇa Ṣaṭkam (a declaration of the true Self as consciousness and bliss), and the Liṅgāṣṭakam. The chanting is interspersed with and concluded by energetic salutations (jaya) to a lineage of spiritual masters, including Śrī Alakhpurīṣa Mahādeva, Śrī Devapurījī, Śrī Dīp Nārāyaṇa Mahāprabhujī, and others.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Everything is in our heart
12:15 - 12:28 (13 min)

A spiritual discourse reflecting on the grace and presence of the guru through personal anecdotes.
"Please don't, Swāmijī, don't let them take this. Gurujī said, 'Don't worry, let them eat.'"
"What is the guru? What is the sādhu? And what is there, and how it is?"
The lecturer shares a series of recollections and stories involving Mā Prabhujī, Mahāprabhujī, and other spiritual figures, illustrating the mysterious and abundant grace of the guru. He recounts an incident where Gurujī allowed cows to eat from a field, which later resulted in more abundance for the owner. The talk meanders through various memories, highlighting the deep devotion of disciples and the pervasive, guiding presence of the guru in all aspects of life.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Prayer before eating
12:35 - 13:27 (52 min)

A cooking demonstration and spiritual discourse on the sanctity of food.
"It is said that animals eat animals, and for humans, there is vegetation: the fruits which are falling from the trees, the herbs, the vegetables."
"And therefore, we are not worshiping or saying mantras to eat the meat... when we offer and we take with prayer to God, 'You gave us this food,' so until we did not pray or say thanks, that was not your food."
Swamiji begins by demonstrating how to prepare Panchkuta, a dried vegetable mix from Rajasthan, detailing its ingredients and cooking process. This leads into a broader discussion on food as a sacred source of life, contrasting human and animal nourishment. He emphasizes the importance of prayer before eating, referencing the goddess Annapūrṇā, and explores themes of humility, non-violence, and spiritual practice, concluding with a mantra and blessings for a holy Christmas time.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Bhajan singing from Jadan
13:35 - 13:52 (17 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
Evening Satsang from Slovenska Vas
14:00 - 14:22 (22 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Slovenska Vas, Slovenia.
Vishwaguruji in Jadan Ashram
14:30 - 14:45 (15 min)

Report on Vishwagurujis daily activities from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
How to keep our purity
14:50 - 15:14 (24 min)

A spiritual discourse exploring themes of purity, perception, and human nature.
"In our whole body, everything, many, many things, and so those who are eating, not good eating meat and this and that, more or less they are, but those who are very pure in water and this and that. The people, they are very good."
"And when we open our eyes, then we see only, 'I am human.' I am human."
A speaker, likely a spiritual teacher, delivers a free-flowing talk that moves from observations about India's diversity and dietary habits to reflections on inner purity. The discourse touches on the purity of the earth and water, the nature of sleep and consciousness, and the importance of sensory control, using analogies like the eyes being "two sisters." The talk concludes with remarks about an ashram and a hope for future conduct.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The Miraculous Heart
15:20 - 15:41 (21 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaugurji from Vep, Hungary
The materialized OM
15:45 - 16:07 (22 min)

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
Yoga is One
16:15 - 16:46 (31 min)

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 power of Gurudev's blessing
16:50 - 17:20 (30 min)

A spiritual discourse on the value of satsang and the sacredness of grace.
"It is our great fortune to have this opportunity to do something for ourselves, for in this Kali Yuga, it is hard to practice."
"To come, to bow down, to greet, to come very near to your Gurudev and receive prasāda... we must realize how precious this is."
A speaker addresses the gathering at an ashram, emphasizing the immense fortune of being in satsang rather than engaged in worldly affairs. He contrasts the "rich food" of spiritual practice with "mental fast food," stating that the true blessing and transformative power lies in the direct grace (prasāda) received from the Guru through humble greeting and presence, which can release karma and change one's life. The talk includes reflections on purity and concludes with logistical remarks about future programs.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Feel your heart
17:25 - 17:41 (16 min)

A guided meditation on heart-centered awareness and breath.
"Place your right hand gently on your heart. You will feel warmth. The breath originates from here; it is warm."
"The main thing is only to think in your heart. This is not easy. We think about other people, about where we are going, or what we can do."
A spiritual teacher guides participants through a meditation, instructing them to place a hand on the heart to feel its warmth as the source of the breath. The focus shifts between the heart and the navel, with an emphasis on inward attention, a straight posture, and a gentle breath. The teacher interjects with lighthearted, practical remarks to maintain a relaxed atmosphere while explaining the significance of these points from a yogic perspective regarding prāṇa.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Yoga unites people
17:45 - 18:29 (44 min)

A satsang discourse on the universal essence of religious practice and human unity.
"I see everybody. I see everyone. And with that, it has come by so many things to have good things for me."
"In our heart, what is in our heart? Heart. Now everyone knows that it is that heart."
A spiritual teacher observes and compares morning rituals across Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism, noting the common structure of prayer, contribution, and community. He expresses concern over the perceived decline in traditional practice, using anecdotes from travels in Europe, and argues for a fundamental unity beyond religious labels, illustrated by the impartial care in a hospital. The talk concludes with an emphasis on shared humanity and the importance of personal spiritual practice.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Open and relax your Vishuddhi Chakra
18:35 - 19:48 (73 min)

Morning Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Brisbane Ashram, Australia. Meditation through five chakras. There are many poisons in the world. So be positive. There are two kinds of societies: kusang and satsang. Kusang leads us to disaster and satsang leads us to divine happiness. The story of the struggle between devas and devils. Many diseases come to us because of physical or mental poisons.
The Miraculous Heart
19:55 - 20:16 (21 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaugurji from Vep, Hungary
Residence of the Soul
20:20 - 21:52 (92 min)

A spiritual discourse and practical workshop on energy, the soul, and the layers of human existence.
"Look at both your hands. Begin with the palms, just the palms. Keep them open... Do you feel a sensation in the hands, the palms and fingers?"
"In our bodies, of the humans, there is that light of God, and you can do what you want, it is yours."
A spiritual teacher leads a session beginning with practical exercises to awaken energy in the hands, describing it as a form of self-healing. He then transitions into a wide-ranging discourse on the nature of the soul, the five sheaths (kośas) of being, human karma, and family life. A disciple concludes the session by discussing the structure and eternal nature of the Vedas and Upanishads, explaining their coded language and the path to knowledge.
Filming location: Melbourne, Australia
Around the world - Yoga against backpain
22:00 - 22:06 (6 min)

Report about yoga classes organized specifically to address people with backpain from Prague.
Around the world - Yoga against backpain SLO
22:10 - 22:46 (36 min)

A lecture on spinal anatomy, common causes of back pain, and a concise daily yoga routine.
"The most common among all these incorrect postures is this one... we sit every day like this for eight hours at the computer at work."
"One āsana, and ten minutes. Ten minutes. Now you all have to admit that you have ten minutes."
A medical professional delivers a detailed educational talk, explaining spinal structure, the biomechanics of injury from poor posture and lifting, and the development of acute versus chronic pain. He then introduces a preventative ten-minute yoga sequence, demonstrated by an assistant named Lena, which includes stretching, twisting, and strengthening exercises like the cat pose, emphasizing mindful movement to alleviate and prevent spinal issues.
Filming location: Slovenia
Prayer before eating
22:50 - 23:42 (52 min)

A cooking demonstration and spiritual discourse on the sanctity of food.
"It is said that animals eat animals, and for humans, there is vegetation: the fruits which are falling from the trees, the herbs, the vegetables."
"And therefore, we are not worshiping or saying mantras to eat the meat... when we offer and we take with prayer to God, 'You gave us this food,' so until we did not pray or say thanks, that was not your food."
Swamiji begins by demonstrating how to prepare Panchkuta, a dried vegetable mix from Rajasthan, detailing its ingredients and cooking process. This leads into a broader discussion on food as a sacred source of life, contrasting human and animal nourishment. He emphasizes the importance of prayer before eating, referencing the goddess Annapūrṇā, and explores themes of humility, non-violence, and spiritual practice, concluding with a mantra and blessings for a holy Christmas time.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Bhajan singing from Jadan
23:50 - 0:07 (17 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
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