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The Eternal Tradition and the Divine Consort
0:05 - 0:13 (8 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the eternal tradition and the divine consort. "All this came from India. India means all the gods and deities from that side." "We all should only say Bhagavān Kṛṣṇa and Rukmaṇī... They are the same, and with them, others are there." An unidentified speaker delivers a talk asserting the ancient, primordial nature of Indian spiritual traditions compared to other faiths. He presents a lineage of deities from Śiva to Kṛṣṇa and emphasizes the importance of venerating Kṛṣṇa with his consort Rukmiṇī, while making enigmatic references to Rādhā as devotion. The discourse concludes with a Sanskrit chant. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
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
Yoga Sadhana
1:30 - 2:23 (53 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Shiva is a yogi. The Soul experiences different lives on this Earth. Where is life, there is God. Sadhana means that we have to go to the highest, to God. Mahaprabhuji gave hard training to Holy Guruji. A real disciple understood what means Guru and follows happily even if it seems strick. The holy place and shelter are near the foot of Gurudev.
Lord Ganesha
2:30 - 3:27 (57 min)
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Evening satsang with Swamiji from Villach, Austria. Swamiji speaks about Lord Ganesha as it is written in the Holy Scriptures. Ganesha is widely worshiped as the god of wisdom, prosperityand good fortune and traditionally invoked at the beginning of any new venture or at the start of travels. Swamiji translates the well know bhajan "Padharo Mere, Ganapati Deva". The satsang is also dedicated to the opening of the new ashram.
Om Gam Ganeshaya Namaha
3:35 - 4:14 (39 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the significance of Lord Gaṇeśa and the nature of divine incarnation. "Gaṇeśa is the Lord of all these gaṇas, the Supreme. He is known as the Lord of intelligence and intellect." "Brahma Vidyā teaches: develop your positive energy; only that will help you. Others will destroy you." The speaker delivers a morning satsang on the day associated with Gaṇeśa, explaining the deity as the foundational principle (tattva) of intelligence, auspiciousness (śubha), and protection. The talk explores the symbolic meaning behind Gaṇeśa's iconography and related practices, addresses a mythological puzzle about his origin, and transitions into a discussion on the incarnation of Lord Kṛṣṇa, illustrating how divine forms manifest to restore righteousness and destroy negative forces. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Sat sanga
4:20 - 4:47 (27 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the meaning and power of satsaṅga. "It was very hard, very hard. I think in your country it was also, no? It was very much." "Sat means truth. Satsaṅga, truth. Each and every word should be such that we should know the truth." The lecturer addresses a gathering, reflecting on the global difficulties of the past years, including pandemic-related travel disruptions. He explores the concept of satsaṅga, defining "sat" as truth and emphasizing the importance of truthful company and spiritual practice. The talk meanders through themes of guru lineages, the impermanence of the body compared to the lasting nature of one's name, and the unifying principle of truth amidst worldly distinctions. Filming location: Brisbane, Australia
The teaching of a Guru is for ever
4:55 - 6:11 (76 min)
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Guru Purnima celebration from Vienna, Austria. Siva was the first living being in the Earth. The story of a photograph what shows a Rishi in the Himalayas. Australian inhabitants are originated from India. British people were very cruel to them. Explanation of bhajan Sataguru Alakapurijji avo. The story of a boy and a girl who married but they had a problem with the hard part of the bread. The story of the river Alakhananda. Practising bhramari and bhujangini pranayama.
Come to the path of the Masters
6:15 - 7:19 (64 min)
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A spiritual discourse on Kuṇḍalinī yoga, consciousness, and the necessity of an authentic master. "Pūrṇālīnī Yoga is a pure spiritual science. It leads an aspirant to enlightenment, to the reality of realization... to awaken one's inner knowledge." "The Sanskrit word Guru means the remover of darkness. It is that one who removes the darkness of our ignorance and kindles in us the light of wisdom." A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, explaining the awakening of inner potential through the purification of cosmic energy in the chakras. He emphasizes the critical role of a genuine guru in a legitimate lineage, warning against modern, commercialized yoga practices. The talk covers states of consciousness (waking, dreaming, deep sleep), the importance of purifying the nervous system, and uses analogies from medicine and travel to illustrate the need for proper guidance on the spiritual path. Filming location: New Zealand
The world needs Yoga in Daily Life
7:25 - 8:29 (64 min)
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A spiritual gathering at a sacred ashram featuring discourses and personal testimonies. "You know that you are here from where you were placed. Do you know from how many different places you had to travel?" "I asked Mahāprabhujī, 'Please, she is this silver girl.' I know that she has some blocks in her face, in her destiny. But I asked Mahāprabhujī, please, just remove it." A speaker describes the holiness and history of the grove, noting visits from gurus. A disciple then shares his spiritual journey to Swāmījī, recounting miraculous events like the stopping of rain. Another disciple, Joseph, testifies to the healing power of prāṇāyāma after a brain cyst and details his work using yogic techniques to help athletes, including an Olympic swimmer, achieve gold medals. The themes are the necessity of a living guru, the power of blessing, and applying yoga in daily life. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
A Guru gives everything that we need
8:35 - 9:36 (61 min)
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Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. The story of Krishna and Vidura's wife. Explanation and sing of bhajan Prabhu Prema Bina Nahi Ave. Strilky Ashram is a heaven on earth. We should know what Guru really means. Our biggest problems are our ego and jealousy. The real Guru mantra can liberate our minds. Our yoga name helps us to go towards our aims. We have to do seva (selfless service) in order to get the blessing. Miracles can happen to each of us. Karma is happening to every country. Yoga has become an industry in the world. There are some institutes which want to control yoga and ayurveda also. It should create a universal benchmark for yoga and ayurveda. In Britain, many people can legally use yoga and ayurveda as medicine. Bhajan explanation and singing Prabhu Mere Avaguna Chita Na Caro.
The teaching of a Guru is for ever
9:40 - 10:56 (76 min)
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Guru Purnima celebration from Vienna, Austria. Siva was the first living being in the Earth. The story of a photograph what shows a Rishi in the Himalayas. Australian inhabitants are originated from India. British people were very cruel to them. Explanation of bhajan Sataguru Alakapurijji avo. The story of a boy and a girl who married but they had a problem with the hard part of the bread. The story of the river Alakhananda. Practising bhramari and bhujangini pranayama.
A Guided Yoga Practice
11:00 - 11:21 (21 min)
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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
A Spiritual Journey: Lessons from the Himalayan Lakes and Caves
11:25 - 11:45 (20 min)
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A satsang sharing spiritual lessons from Himalayan pilgrimage. "I never give up. You also should never give up." "When things should be, they will be. You must agree with this." Swami Shantipuri addresses the gathering on his Sannyasa birthday, recounting his journey to the Satopant Lake in the Himalayas after his Guruji's Mahasamadhi. He describes a profound meditation experience there, from which he received three core spiritual lessons symbolized by the lake: to accept life's events like the shore accepts waves, to cultivate inner calm by having no expectations, and to give freely from one's inner reservoir of wisdom like a flowing stream. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
How the worm becomes Bhramari
11:50 - 12:34 (44 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaugurji from Vep, Hungary. Relaxation. Concentration on the navel and the heart. There are three different forms of bhramari. They have the same voice. One of them lives on the earth the second builds their nest in our house. They can bite us. The nest of bhramari is very comfortable. they bring worms there. Slowly slowly the worm transforms into a bhramari. We should practise bhramari only for short time.
Yoga treatment for panic attacks
12:40 - 13:32 (52 min)
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A satsang talk on the practical blessings and tools of the Yoga path. "Our life is truly special... Because, as I observe others, ordinary life often seems like a bad boxing match. You get a punch and you are down." "What we need for spiritual progress are two crucial things: clarity and energy. Without them, we are more or less lost. With Prāṇāyāma, both are in our hands." A speaker addresses the community, reflecting on the blessing of receiving clarity and energy from Gurudev and the Yoga in Life system, which helps practitioners recover from life's difficulties. He shares practical yogic wisdom, using personal anecdotes about resolving sleep issues through Svara Yoga and managing panic attacks through conscious breathing. He emphasizes Prāṇāyāma and self-inquiry meditation as key tools for gaining inner stability, releasing deep-seated tension, and cleaning one's perception of reality. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Principles and Power of Sādhanā
13:40 - 14:25 (45 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the principles of sādhanā and the significance of the Maṇipūra Chakra. "Any kind of sādhanā requires perfect technique and discipline. One must follow the principles." "That energy, which is located in the maṇipūra cakra, is called hara-śakti. That is the life force, the energy that keeps you moving." A teacher explains the necessity of disciplined practice, using the analogy of fueling a car correctly. He delves into the esoteric importance of the Maṇipūra Chakra as the seat of life force (hara-śakti) and the junction of vital energies, connecting its functions to immunity, sound resonance (nāda), and mythological symbolism involving Vishnu. The talk covers related practices like Śabda Sañjālan and Khaṭupranām, emphasizing that authentic practice requires devotion, a spiritual lineage, and following a master's instructions to awaken inner energy and burn karmic seeds. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
A Prayer for the Immortal Soul
14:30 - 15:12 (42 min)
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A satsang dedicated to a prayer for the departed. "Let me sing day and night this name of thine." "At the end of my life, when I renounce this body, I have only one wish, that you are standing in front of me." The lecturer leads a prayer satsang in Prague for the late Milena Hypsmanova, recounting her final trip to South Africa. He reflects on the mystery of destiny, time, and mortality, using the story of Oedipus to illustrate how fate unfolds. The discourse explores how spiritual practice and remembrance of God's name prepare the soul for the final transition from life to death. Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
Always be in the present and go to Satsang
15:20 - 16:04 (44 min)
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A satsang discourse on cultivating awareness and preserving spiritual energy within an ashram's protective environment. "When you enter the ashram here, try not only to put your shoes aside but to leave all problems and bad news from the world outside." "If we are in satsaṅg, in good society, if we talk about positive things that make us stronger... that is satsaṅg. But if you are in a society that is always complaining... it will make us weaker." A teacher addresses retreat participants, using the metaphor of the ashram as a protective "bubble" where one should leave worldly concerns at the door. He emphasizes the importance of being fully present in satsang, illustrating mental absence with a story about a man meditating on buying shoes. The talk explores how sustained awareness differentiates a yogi, warns against the corrosive effects of negative company (kusang), and encourages carrying the ashram's purified energy and positive mindset back into daily life to live selflessly. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The importance of bhajans
16:10 - 16:52 (42 min)
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A spiritual discourse and guided practice focusing on devotional music and a breathing technique. "Bhajan is one of the best in everything... When they sing beautiful bhajans like this, it goes in the whole body." "So many people are only making bhajans... 'Kṛṣṇa, Kṛṣṇa,' and 'Hare, Hare.' But what is good, very good? But they don't understand." The speaker leads a session beginning with devotional chanting in English and Hungarian. He discusses the deep, often misunderstood impact of devotional singing (bhajan), using an ambiguous parable about ants and a bee (Brahmari) to illustrate different levels of engagement. He then gives instructions for a breathing practice, likening its gradual mastery to learning to drive or pilot an aircraft. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Public lecture from Split
17:00 - 18:28 (88 min)
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A commemorative event celebrating 35 years of the Yoga in Everyday Life system in Croatia, featuring addresses and a practical yoga session. "Yoga is infinite, eternal, and endless. Yoga is a consciousness that never sleeps, a life that never dies." "If you want to systematically learn yoga, then you should come to Europe. In India we also have it, but they are losing it." The event includes a historical video presentation on the system's growth in Croatia since 1984, followed by speeches from the local center president, Swami Vivekpuri, and an AYUSH Europe representative. Paramahamsa Swamiji Maheshvarananda (Vishvaguruji) then leads the gathering, offering a discourse on the role of a guru, the five koshas, and the importance of daily practice. He concludes by teaching simple, seated exercises and a Sanskrit mantra technique for health and meditation. Filming location: Split, Croatia
The Practice of Vajranāḍī: Cultivating Balance and Surrender
18:35 - 19:31 (56 min)
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A guided yoga session on the Vajranāḍī posture for physical and mental balance. "If we can master this, then all kinds of anger, hate, depression, and imbalance will be gone." "Vajranāḍī is the root of the tree... You should have that kind of energy and solidity in your Vajranāḍī; then you will never be unbalanced in your mind." An instructor leads practitioners through the precise physical steps of the Vajranāḍī pose, a balancing posture performed on the toes. He explains its power to stabilize the body, emotions, and mind by working from the "roots" in the feet. The session blends detailed physical instruction with philosophical discourse on surrender, ego, and learning from nature, illustrated by a poetic story about a date palm tree. Filming location: Auckland, New Zealand
Why are we making war?
19:35 - 20:58 (83 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Why do we come here, sometimes from very far distances? Because we want to become better humans. We shouldn't be fighting wars and killing. This is also the teaching of Jesus. Many people do not understand this and follow their own will. The explanation of the meaning of the traditional welcoming hand gesture when the two palms meet.
Advice for practicing Yoga
21:05 - 21:56 (51 min)
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Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Barcelona, Spain. The body consists of five elements. These element are present within us and outside as well. There are different techniques to purify and balance the elements. We should take care of the body while practicing Yoga. Pranayama is also important to practice. It is said that every breath is counted.
Around the world - Bhajans from Kailash(2/3)
22:00 - 22:34 (34 min)
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Evening satsang from Kaliash Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajans on the occasion of Sri Devpuriji Mahasamadhi.
We should awake
22:40 - 23:22 (42 min)
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A spiritual discourse exploring states of consciousness, reality, and human identity. "Sleeping is very great. They cannot sleep, not access this bill like that." "And when we sleep, then there is no light, no thoughts, nothing. That time we became very quick." A spiritual teacher delivers an extemporaneous talk, weaving together themes of deep sleep, awakening, and the nature of reality. He uses personal anecdotes, analogies of cars and airplanes, and references to lineage gurus like Mahāprabhujī to discuss the journey from individual awareness to a unified state. The talk emphasizes self-reminders like "I am awakened" and "I am human," and concludes by praising the purity of satsang. Filming location: Brisbane, Australia
We are one family
23:30 - 23:47 (17 min)
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A satsang on spiritual family, surrender, and practice within a guru-disciple lineage. "This is our Gurudeva, our father and mother. So spiritually, we have our home here." "If you have complete faith, if you have one hundred percent trust, that is what matters. And that faith, the number one rule, is surrendering." A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, welcoming both longtime and new disciples. She describes the ashram as a spiritual home and the guru as a parental figure, contrasting these eternal bonds with temporary worldly family ties born of karma. She emphasizes the necessity of complete faith and surrender to the guru for solving life's problems, linking this to the need for inner purification through mantra, prayer, and satsang. The talk concludes with a call to sing the surrender mantra Nāhaṁ Karatā and the Guru Brahma prayer. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We must become one
23:50 - 0:13 (23 min)
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A spiritual discourse exploring the nature of consciousness during sleep and dreams. "Night and day, what do we want? Only at night, in sleeping, this and that." "And what is that? 'I was sleeping.' And when I was sleeping, and when there is sleep, and sleep is there, then I am nothing." The speaker contemplates the states of deep sleep and dreaming, questioning the location and nature of the "I." He narrates a fragmented parable about an ascetic in a forest and recalls instructions from Bābājī about using a garland to fall asleep. The talk meanders through themes of self-identity, perception, and the desire for ultimate peace and unity, concluding with a focus on inner practice and bhajan. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
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