European
Practice with concentration
0:35 - 1:49 (74 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Practising Bari Khatu Pranam relaxation. Explanation of the sound and movement of bhramari. The story of how a bhramari makes a worm to bhramari. Many things we learnt from nature. Practising bhramari pranayama. We can feel the vibration of bhramari in the Sanskrit language. During bhramari we can feel the vibration in the navel in our head and the chest. We were informed about the last 12 months' program of the International Madhawananda World Peace Council.
The living God
1:55 - 2:53 (58 min)

Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Science is developing, which is good. Yoga is the science of the human being.The story of the professor who met a yogi while walking in the park. Where can we find God? Have you seen God? According to the teachings of Sanatana Dharma and Yoga, God lives here among us. Everyone has seen God. Each and every one of us is the living God, just like the ocean water is present in the raindrop. The same life is in all living beings. That is why we should not kill animals.
We need real dedication
3:00 - 3:58 (58 min)

Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. There are two kinds of people living separately or in the family. Orange dress means renunciation. The story about two brothers one of them was studied and the other lived a spiritual life alone in a forest. There are two kinds of bhava. One is where there is some wish and the other has no wish. Birds know that there is their child in the eggs. Swami Haripuri speaks about his daily life and his spiritual experiences in different Ashrams.
Practice with concentration
4:05 - 5:19 (74 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Practising Bari Khatu Pranam relaxation. Explanation of the sound and movement of bhramari. The story of how a bhramari makes a worm to bhramari. Many things we learnt from nature. Practising bhramari pranayama. We can feel the vibration of bhramari in the Sanskrit language. During bhramari we can feel the vibration in the navel in our head and the chest. We were informed about the last 12 months' program of the International Madhawananda World Peace Council.
The drop returns to the ocean
5:25 - 5:39 (14 min)

A spiritual talk on the practice of Brahmari pranayama and the nature of human life.
"Brahmari is very great. It is for the soul. And the whole brain—the whole brain—and it comes out the other side."
"Practice is where we are practicing, really, really... These Brahmari practices and these few things must be very, very, very good, everything."
A teacher addresses a gathering, offering guidance on the correct, pressure-free method for the humming bee breath (Brahmari), warning against overly long sessions. He shares personal reflections on inconsistent practice due to travel, then expands into broader themes of impermanence, using metaphors of birth, death, and a drop returning to the ocean to illustrate the soul's journey and the pursuit of purity.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Control your energy and mind
5:45 - 6:48 (63 min)

A spiritual discourse on the human journey and the five sheaths (kośas), following a tree-planting ceremony.
"The tree gives shade and fruit to everybody. Rain falls equally for everybody. The river flows for everybody, and the sun shines for everybody."
"Yoga is the science of humans... we have to go through Annamaya Kośa, Prāṇamayakośa, Manomayakośa, etc."
Swami Maheshwarananda (Viśva Gurujī) addresses an audience in Samobor, beginning with reflections on the symbolic planting of eleven trees. He expounds on the soul's journey through various life forms, the balancing principles of the sun and moon within yogic physiology, and the path of spiritual evolution through the five sheaths—from the physical body (Annamaya Kośa) to the bliss sheath (Ānandamaya Kośa). He emphasizes mastering the restless mind (Manomaya Kośa) as key to overcoming suffering and progressing toward higher consciousness.
Filming location: Croatia
Without Gurudev we cannot be successful
6:55 - 7:52 (57 min)

An evening satsang and yoga practice session on the necessity of the guru.
"Yoga has existed since the beginning of the Satya Yuga. It accompanies us through all ages and is present in every era."
"Gurū sa bina kārya na jaisā... Without Gurudeva, whatever we want to achieve cannot be done without Gurudeva."
A spiritual teacher addresses a global audience, explaining the eternal nature of yoga and the essential role of a true guru (Gurudeva) for spiritual success, emphasizing that self-effort alone cannot cross the ocean of worldly existence. He references a bhajan by Mahāprabhujī and discusses the soul's journey. The session transitions into a guided yoga practice led by Swami Umapuri, beginning with deep relaxation (Ānanda āsana) and proceeding through gentle stretches and torsion exercises for the spine and joints, concluding with a collective "Om" and peace chants.
Filming location: Bari Khatu, Rajasthan, India
Practice from Auckland with MM Vivekpuri
8:00 - 9:00 (60 min)

Auckland, New Zealand
We should have a flame
9:05 - 10:01 (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
Just be humble and give
10:05 - 10:51 (46 min)

A satsang on global unity, human conduct, and healing the planet.
"Morning, when I wake up, I see my eyes open, and what I said, 'I am what?' Human. Human."
"We have destroyed the earth. All is for Mother Earth. Whatever we are bringing, all that is happening, why not we give some good?"
He laments humanity's destructive impact on Mother Earth, criticizing violence, pollution, and a disconnect from natural ways. He calls for a return to humility, oneness, and prayer, urging listeners to mentally offer peace and compassion to all beings through mantra and a heartfelt connection to the planet.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The wisdom of the bhajans
10:55 - 11:16 (21 min)

A satsang gathering focused on learning and understanding devotional bhajans.
"It is very good, beautiful bhajans are. Very good, but it is real because some people can understand, and many others, they like something is something, but we don't know the words about this."
"Gurujī Merā, my Gurū Dev. He gave me the Amara, which means the Unsterblichkeit, immortality... He came first to give me these herbs, so to speak, the immortality."
A speaker leads a session on the meaning of bhajans, emphasizing the need to understand the lyrics beyond just singing. They propose that the singer should explain each word. The session includes a detailed, bilingual (German and English) explanation of a specific bhajan dedicated to Gurudev, describing the gift of immortality and liberation from worldly attachments.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The sounds of the bhajans are the light of God
11:20 - 12:14 (54 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. It is the time when we should be alert in ourselves. Humans are developed very much in science and in spirituality too. God gave us everything in our body and our soul. We should worship everybody and everything. We should be humble to everybody. No war np fighting. The sounds of the bhajans are the light of God. Bhajan singing.
The drop returns to the ocean
12:20 - 12:34 (14 min)

A spiritual talk on the practice of Brahmari pranayama and the nature of human life.
"Brahmari is very great. It is for the soul. And the whole brain—the whole brain—and it comes out the other side."
"Practice is where we are practicing, really, really... These Brahmari practices and these few things must be very, very, very good, everything."
A teacher addresses a gathering, offering guidance on the correct, pressure-free method for the humming bee breath (Brahmari), warning against overly long sessions. He shares personal reflections on inconsistent practice due to travel, then expands into broader themes of impermanence, using metaphors of birth, death, and a drop returning to the ocean to illustrate the soul's journey and the pursuit of purity.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
We have to be in unity
12:40 - 13:36 (56 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka Ashram, Croatia. We are different, but we are all going to the same destination. More and more people are following a vegan lifestyle, and you can see it on the planes. I have many students around the world who are practicing and meditating. Our goal is to achieve oneness, but we rarely do. Otherwise, duality remains. We have to achieve it within ourselves. We must all be good and peaceful, in unity.
We should have a flame
13:40 - 14:36 (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
We are one in the Satsang
14:40 - 15:12 (32 min)

A spiritual discourse on the essence of true spiritual fellowship (satsaṅg).
"We all wish to share with one another. If I know I am very happy and I am here for satsaṅg with my friends, my sisters, with you, then it means we are our own Guru."
"Satsaṅg means together... We should think only one, only one, and how? We are so many, and that is only one, yes, because that is yours for all."
Swami Avatarpuri (Swāmījī) addresses a gathering, explaining the profound meaning of satsaṅg by breaking it into sat (truth, purity) and saṅg (togetherness). He contrasts deep, familial connection with transient lecture attendance, urging attendees to embody selfless, motherly care and genuine oneness, free from judgment. The talk blends philosophical definition with personal anecdotes from his travels and concludes with a line from a bhajan.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Practising with Vishwaguruji
15:20 - 16:10 (50 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka Ashram, Croatia. Concentration on the heart and navel in a standing position. Practising asanas also in a standing position. Practising bhramari pranayama.
Humans are very good and not good at the same time
16:15 - 16:49 (34 min)

A spiritual discourse on the essence of satsaṅg and universal consciousness.
"Sat and saṅg, these two come together; that's enough. Always try to see yourself."
"Life is one. They don't understand, but we know, humans, we know. That's good, yes, very good. But that life, whether it is a human or an ant, is okay."
A spiritual teacher delivers an extemporaneous talk, exploring the meaning of true company (satsaṅg) and the singular life force in all beings. He uses parables, including one about a skeptic and God on a Himalayan rock face, and reflections on human nature versus animals to illustrate the unity of existence and the importance of non-violence. The discourse includes devotional singing.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The Unity of Humanity
16:55 - 17:26 (31 min)

A spiritual discourse on universal unity and transcending human divisions.
"Does it matter which color, or which countries are this? We should now understand that God is everywhere."
"When we will die... There is nothing. Is that we are all? We are all."
A speaker addresses an audience, weaving together observations on geography, human migration, and history—often with factual inaccuracies and conflations of places like India, Australia, and Austria—to ultimately argue that national and religious identities are superficial. The core message is that all humans are fundamentally the same and should love one another, as all distinctions dissolve in death and before God. The talk concludes with a blessing for peace and brotherhood among all present.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
We should live in real love
17:30 - 18:18 (48 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Trentwood Community Hub, Melbourne, Australia. Marriage means merge. It is a very beautiful ceremony. The story of a boy and a girl who married but they had a problem with the hard part of the bread. Married couples should live whole life happy together but kali yuga changed many things. Love is that where we are all happy healthy and helping each other. Explanation and singing of bhajan Sataguru satasangi and Sobavo satasangari.
Bhajans from Rijeka
18:25 - 18:53 (28 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka Ashram, Croatia.
Around The World - Summer Yoga at the Beach, Split, CRO
19:00 - 19:06 (6 min)

Summer Yoga at the Beach, Split, Croatia
Around The World - Surya Namaskar at Sri Devpuriji Ashram, Zagreb, CRO
19:10 - 19:46 (36 min)

Surya Namaskar in Sri Devpuriji Ashram, Zagreb, Croatia with english subtitles
The Divali Festival
19:50 - 20:09 (19 min)

A spiritual discourse reflecting on Diwali, divine grace, and devotional narratives.
"From there, from there, this day, the day we see, this Dīvālī, with this Dīvālī, so in the whole world, it was with all the people."
"Now someone has said, and he has done, Rādhā. So Rādhā is there. Rādhā is a devotee, his disciple. She is not his wife."
In a satsang, a speaker offers a contemplative and stream-of-consciousness talk centered on the festival of Diwali. The narrative weaves together references to Lord Śiva, Viṣṇu, Rāma, and Kṛṣṇa, exploring themes of divine presence, grace, and devotion. The talk includes reflections on Rukmiṇī and Rādhā's relationship with Kṛṣṇa, and draws a parallel to Christian practice, all culminating in chants of "Om Rām Rām."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The wisdom of the bhajans
20:15 - 20:36 (21 min)

A satsang gathering focused on learning and understanding devotional bhajans.
"It is very good, beautiful bhajans are. Very good, but it is real because some people can understand, and many others, they like something is something, but we don't know the words about this."
"Gurujī Merā, my Gurū Dev. He gave me the Amara, which means the Unsterblichkeit, immortality... He came first to give me these herbs, so to speak, the immortality."
A speaker leads a session on the meaning of bhajans, emphasizing the need to understand the lyrics beyond just singing. They propose that the singer should explain each word. The session includes a detailed, bilingual (German and English) explanation of a specific bhajan dedicated to Gurudev, describing the gift of immortality and liberation from worldly attachments.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Gurudev is for all of us
20:40 - 21:01 (21 min)

A spiritual discourse on unity, humility, and conduct within a community.
"Humans and our heart—we should be, and that is the best one, and that should have to be so."
"I'm not that God, but I'm only a servant, and a servant is for all."
A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, emphasizing the oneness of the heart beyond physical or cultural differences. He discusses the need for humility, encouraging long-time attendees to make space for newcomers, and shares parables about compassion and containing anger. A listener interjects to agree and seek clarification on a practical ritual, to which the teacher responds by reiterating the core message of openness and inclusion.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The Essence of Prasād and Spiritual Practice
21:00 - 21:23 (23 min)

A spiritual discourse reflecting on the meaning of prasād and authentic practice.
"But what do we do with that? So many prasādas: fruits, chocolates, and so on."
"And we can say, in North India they also have temples, yes... But let us leave aside one aspect: meditation and such, practicing yoga—we want to practice yoga and so on. Let us focus there."
A female spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, questioning the ritualistic receipt and distribution of prasād (blessed offerings) and urging a focus on sincere inner practice like yoga and meditation. She speaks of seeing God within, shares a brief anecdote about a church visit, and emphasizes giving, love, and personal responsibility in one's spiritual journey, concluding with an invitation for attendees to speak up.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The Value of Life and Practice
21:05 - 21:12 (7 min)

An evening satsang on the value of life and spiritual practice.
"Life is a practice, and practice is life. Many times we don't know the value of our life."
"Great are they who understand the value of others' lives too."
Swami Ji addresses a new group of beginners after a fortnight of advanced programs, advising them to practice to overcome obstacles like laziness. He gives direct instructions for the audience to move closer, then shares a philosophical reflection on understanding life's value, introducing a children's story about a camel and a fox to illustrate a point about selfishness.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Work is a life beauty
21:15 - 21:47 (32 min)

Lecture by Swamiji from Zagreb
The living God
21:55 - 22:53 (58 min)

Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Science is developing, which is good. Yoga is the science of the human being.The story of the professor who met a yogi while walking in the park. Where can we find God? Have you seen God? According to the teachings of Sanatana Dharma and Yoga, God lives here among us. Everyone has seen God. Each and every one of us is the living God, just like the ocean water is present in the raindrop. The same life is in all living beings. That is why we should not kill animals.
We need real dedication
23:00 - 23:58 (58 min)

Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. There are two kinds of people living separately or in the family. Orange dress means renunciation. The story about two brothers one of them was studied and the other lived a spiritual life alone in a forest. There are two kinds of bhava. One is where there is some wish and the other has no wish. Birds know that there is their child in the eggs. Swami Haripuri speaks about his daily life and his spiritual experiences in different Ashrams.
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