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One day it will come what you want
0:10 - 0:48 (38 min)
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A spiritual discourse reflecting on tradition, modernity, and human relationships. "All year, they have flowers somewhere, but they do not break them." "Jīva jīva bhakṣate. Jīva means life, so life of the life of the Jīva, Jīva, Bhakṣate. And Bhakṣate means eating, killing and eating." Swami Ji speaks informally, weaving together observations on strict Jain and traditional Hindu practices—like non-violence and monastic travel restrictions—with critiques of modern life. He uses the phrase "Jīva jīva bhakṣate" (life feeds on life) to bridge topics from vegetarianism to marital discord, illustrating his points with a lengthy parable about a married couple's lifelong misunderstanding over bread. The talk emphasizes patience, communication, and maintaining core values amidst change. Filming location: Slovenia
The importance of bhajans
0:55 - 1:37 (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
Meditation for every creatures
1:45 - 2:48 (63 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. We can't do too much for innocent creatures but we can give blessing from our heart for them in meditation. It is for every living beings. Silent meditation and relaxation.
Don't kill and don't eat meat
2:55 - 3:41 (46 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Launceston. Tasmania, Australia. We can become really human if we don't kill any creatures. Ant and elephant are different only in their bodies. Many years ago people generally didn't eat meat not like now. In China, people eat cats and they kill them very cruelly. Be peaceful and happy eating good but not meat and eggs. We should say every morning that "I am human" and we should feel the greatness of our Earth and water. The story of a blind man in a room that had only one door. Singing and explaining the bhajan Prabhu mere avaguna cit na dharo.
We are the Ocean
3:45 - 4:52 (67 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We came here from many countries to practice and we did a very good job in this beautiful place, our Ashram. I don't know who will be my successor. You know, Guru is Guru. Holy Guruji has so much love for me. He always supported me. You are all one in my heart. The humidity rises from the sea, we are like the ocean. Now close your eyes and take time in your hearts.
Bhajan singing from Vep
5:00 - 5:51 (51 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Bhajan singing.
Introduction to Jadan Ashram
5:55 - 6:54 (59 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Swami premanand talks about the special blessing of being together with Gurudeva at Vep. Explaining the significance of the Jadani Ashram. The Jadan Ashram is the embodiment of Gurudeva's plan, the Master's playground. Everyone who comes here will find their way. The practice of Bhramari pranayam.
Practice from Auckland with MM Vivekpuri
7:00 - 8:00 (60 min)
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Auckland, New Zealand
Bhajan singing from Vep
8:05 - 8:47 (42 min)
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Morning program from Vep, Hungary. Singing bhajans in the presence of Gurudev.
Feel your heart
8:55 - 9:11 (16 min)
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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
One day it will come what you want
9:15 - 9:53 (38 min)
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A spiritual discourse reflecting on tradition, modernity, and human relationships. "All year, they have flowers somewhere, but they do not break them." "Jīva jīva bhakṣate. Jīva means life, so life of the life of the Jīva, Jīva, Bhakṣate. And Bhakṣate means eating, killing and eating." Swami Ji speaks informally, weaving together observations on strict Jain and traditional Hindu practices—like non-violence and monastic travel restrictions—with critiques of modern life. He uses the phrase "Jīva jīva bhakṣate" (life feeds on life) to bridge topics from vegetarianism to marital discord, illustrating his points with a lengthy parable about a married couple's lifelong misunderstanding over bread. The talk emphasizes patience, communication, and maintaining core values amidst change. Filming location: Slovenia
Around the world - Khatu pranam
9:55 - 10:29 (34 min)
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The story of Sri Mahaprabhuji and Khatu Pranam exercise. Produced by Sri Devpuriji Ashram in Zagreb, Croatia. Partially subtitled in Engish.
Around the world - Mataji's experiences with Holy Guruji and Swamiji
10:30 - 11:18 (48 min)
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A devotee recounts her spiritual journey, from a divine call to finding her Guru. "I turned to my right side, and I could see Śrī Kṛṣṇa in my heart, holding a small bowl... and asking for kheer." "He looked into my eyes and said, 'You are looking for a true guru, haven’t you?'" Rukhswani, an Indian woman living in New Zealand, describes a 1992 vision of Lord Krishna compelling her to make a milk pudding, which leads her to a satsang with Swāmī Śrī Māheśvarañjī. She expresses her search for a true guru and later travels to India, where she meets Holy Gurujī, receives mantra-dīkṣā, and undertakes translation work for him. She shares stories of divine grace, obedience, and her profound emotional connection to her Guru over subsequent years. Filming location: Wellington, New Zealand
Around the world - Satsang Mexico
11:20 - 11:58 (38 min)
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Evening satsang with meditation.
Vegetarian kitchen in praxis (part 3)
12:00 - 12:53 (53 min)
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A seminar on health, illness, and vegetarian diet, divided into theoretical discussion and practical advice. "My answer was that there should be institutional support for mothers: strength, financial support, and social appreciation for being at home, taking care of children, and cooking for their husbands every day." "Obesity is not from excess, but from deficiency... The main cause, as I mentioned in the beginning, is usually not in the food, but in the psyche." The event features a couple, the Škvařil family, sharing their experiences and knowledge. The wife opens by emphasizing the foundational role of home-cooked food and a mother's care in establishing lifelong health and vegetarian habits, sharing personal anecdotes and advice. The husband then provides a theoretical background, discussing definitions of health, psychosomatic connections, and the benefits of aligning diet with natural cycles like fasting periods. The wife concludes with a practical demonstration of preparing a gentle spelt porridge, followed by a Q&A session addressing topics like vegetarian bodybuilding and diet for eyesight. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Help every creature
13:00 - 13:25 (25 min)
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A spiritual discourse addressing suffering and compassionate action. "Today, I am giving a message to the whole world. If we can all help someone, it is a great thing." "This is the heart of the matter: when I see many animals dying and there is no water, I know something good will come again... But we must say we should help. We should help." The speaker, addressing a global audience, reflects on the severe drought and suffering of animals, questioning divine providence. He shares a teaching story about a mother's ring, which symbolizes the cyclical nature of good and bad times, and references other spiritual narratives involving King Janaka and Ashtavakra. The core message is a call to practical compassion, urging listeners to conserve water and provide for all creatures. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Bhajan singing from Vep
13:30 - 14:02 (32 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaugurji from Vep, Hungary. Singing bhajans, including Guru sa bina, Bacana vale lage sa, Guruvara me cal
Who and how can become a saint
14:10 - 14:44 (34 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the nature of the guru's grace and discipleship, using metaphorical teachings. "When a single draft comes, if we can catch that one draft, we are already in the ocean." "Once you have that guru, a real guru, then you, we all will be there." The teacher, returning after some time, delivers a satsang weaving together parables and metaphors—including the lifecycle of a wasp (Brahmari), the process of childbirth, and a story about a dog losing its chapati—to illustrate the elusive nature of true spiritual attainment and the singular, irrevocable bond with an authentic guru. He emphasizes purity, complete surrender, and warns against the distracted mind that seeks many things. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
A Spiritual Journey: Lessons from the Himalayan Lakes and Caves
14:50 - 15:10 (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
We can reach God
15:15 - 15:52 (37 min)
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A spiritual discourse on purity, humility, and non-duality, using the metaphor of the ocean and the raindrop. "One drop comes in our hand... And when this one drop drips into the ocean, everything becomes only the ocean." "So we have to come ourselves humble, good, pure, and like a brother, like a sister, like a friend, and so on." A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, offering a meandering talk that blends creation narratives, the symbolism of Shiva and Vishnu, and the core analogy of the individual as a pure drop merging with the divine ocean. He emphasizes the need for humility in spiritual practice, warns against ego, and concludes with reflections on the equality of all at death, beyond religious identity. Filming location: Slovenia
Karma Yoga
16:00 - 16:34 (34 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. The Bhagavad Gita says that yoga is fulfilled through work. Doing something good or bad is also karma. God has given us to be born in this human form. We have to act in such a way that we attain cosmic light. Practising Asana and Bhramari pranayama.
Live webcast from Jadan
16:30 - 18:00 (90 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
Adoring the God
16:40 - 17:16 (36 min)
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A satsang discourse on spiritual practice, the nature of God, and sacred sound. "If you think good, you get good. If you think bad, you get bad." "Oṁ Kī Rachanā Śarīre... Everything is created by that Oṁ." A spiritual teacher addresses a retreat, weaving observations of Fiji's natural beauty into teachings on meditation, the unity of God across religions, and righteous living. He discusses the holy land of Bharat, the importance of truthful authorship, and concludes with an extended explanation of the sacred syllable Oṁ as the formless, all-creating Parabrahma. Filming location: Fiji Islands
Karma Yoga
17:20 - 17:54 (34 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. The Bhagavad Gita says that yoga is fulfilled through work. Doing something good or bad is also karma. God has given us to be born in this human form. We have to act in such a way that we attain cosmic light. Practising Asana and Bhramari pranayama.
Around the world - Yoga Class of Level 6, Zagreb
18:00 - 19:01 (61 min)
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Yoga in Daily Life Class of Level 6 at Sri Devpuriji Ashram, Zagreb, Croatia.
We are the Ocean
19:05 - 20:12 (67 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We came here from many countries to practice and we did a very good job in this beautiful place, our Ashram. I don't know who will be my successor. You know, Guru is Guru. Holy Guruji has so much love for me. He always supported me. You are all one in my heart. The humidity rises from the sea, we are like the ocean. Now close your eyes and take time in your hearts.
Bhajan singing from Vep
20:20 - 21:11 (51 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Bhajan singing.
Don't kill and don't eat meat
21:15 - 22:01 (46 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Launceston. Tasmania, Australia. We can become really human if we don't kill any creatures. Ant and elephant are different only in their bodies. Many years ago people generally didn't eat meat not like now. In China, people eat cats and they kill them very cruelly. Be peaceful and happy eating good but not meat and eggs. We should say every morning that "I am human" and we should feel the greatness of our Earth and water. The story of a blind man in a room that had only one door. Singing and explaining the bhajan Prabhu mere avaguna cit na dharo.
Who and how can become a saint
22:05 - 22:39 (34 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the nature of the guru's grace and discipleship, using metaphorical teachings. "When a single draft comes, if we can catch that one draft, we are already in the ocean." "Once you have that guru, a real guru, then you, we all will be there." The teacher, returning after some time, delivers a satsang weaving together parables and metaphors—including the lifecycle of a wasp (Brahmari), the process of childbirth, and a story about a dog losing its chapati—to illustrate the elusive nature of true spiritual attainment and the singular, irrevocable bond with an authentic guru. He emphasizes purity, complete surrender, and warns against the distracted mind that seeks many things. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Introduction to Jadan Ashram
22:45 - 23:44 (59 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Swami premanand talks about the special blessing of being together with Gurudeva at Vep. Explaining the significance of the Jadani Ashram. The Jadan Ashram is the embodiment of Gurudeva's plan, the Master's playground. Everyone who comes here will find their way. The practice of Bhramari pranayam.
Meditation for every creatures
23:50 - 0:53 (63 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. We can't do too much for innocent creatures but we can give blessing from our heart for them in meditation. It is for every living beings. Silent meditation and relaxation.
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