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Believe or not believe in God is your choice
1:25 - 2:42 (77 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Jyotish tells us which day consists of what kind of festival and fasting. Muslims sometimes eat only after sunset. These kinds of fasting have spiritual meaning. We eat more than the generations before us, Farmers know, how is the healthy way of eating. Don't eat anything after sunset, but only drink water. If we practise yoga, don't eat meat and don't drink alcohol, we live a long and healthy life and when our time comes, we die healthy and in a short time. The story of an old Indian man who died healthily and his son. Because a yogi is filled with prana slowly they eat less and less. Live a good life. Many marriages went wrong because of alcohol. The story of a man who doesn't believe in God at all. If you believe in God or not this is your choice. The story of the birth of Jesus Christ. Krishna knows what is the Bhagawad Gita. Jesus said to believe in God and not in the gold.
What is spirituality?
2:50 - 3:56 (66 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna Ashram, Austria. We are all like the bird that thirsts and longs for raindrops from the sky. We are the same. We have the longing, but we have not yet got what we want. We want to achieve good things. Even if we have something negative in our hearts, we will get over it one day. Without practice we will not reach our goal. This also means meditation, concentration, karma yoga, not just physical exercises.
Lecture from Westin Hotel in Zagreb
4:00 - 5:16 (76 min)
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Public Lecture from Westin Hotel, Zagreb, Croatia.
Bhajan singing in the presence of Vishwaguruji
5:20 - 6:55 (95 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (7/9)
7:00 - 8:54 (114 min)
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Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia on 1st of October
Whatever is happening but we are yogis
9:00 - 9:57 (57 min)
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Morning program from Strilky Summer Seminar, Czech Republic. Many people have been with Vishwaguruji from a young age for many years. Now there are young and old people also among the disciples. We came here from different places and from different life situations. During our life, we throw some seeds which will begin to grow one day. Nowadays many people married two or three times. The story of a boy and a girl who were friends with each other and married. We should understand the things in our hearts. Meditation on the heart.
Bhajo re Manva
10:05 - 10:23 (18 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans.
Sri Devapuriji
10:30 - 11:26 (56 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Many people do not know Sri Devapuriji. Sri Devapuriji has promised to send a great yogi from Satyaloka to Earth, this great yogi is our Master Vishwaguruji. Sri Devapuriji's physical body is not present, but his presence is felt by many. Wherever the Guru is present, the fruits will come. The taste and shape of the ripe fruits are the same. If the Guru is not present, these qualities do not appear.
Introduction to the chakras
11:30 - 12:14 (44 min)
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A spiritual discourse exploring states of consciousness, divine mythology, and yoga practice. "One state is just being completely relaxed. Or one has gone above." "And you know that all my programs are gone... Guru's guru is the cobra, and that cobra, which some cobras have, like so many mouths." The speaker delivers a free-flowing talk, weaving together personal anecdotes about a journey to Australia with teachings on Śiva, Viṣṇu, and the symbolism of the cobra. The discourse touches on Kuṇḍalinī awakening, the relationship between Śiva and Śakti, and the importance of yoga practice, kriyā, and devotion, concluding with the principle of "one in all, all in one." Filming location: Vép, Hungary
When the heart is open
11:30 - 12:31 (61 min)
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Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria.
Guru And Mansic Puja
12:35 - 13:02 (27 min)
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A teaching on the practice of Mānasik Pūjā, or mental worship. "The Iṣṭadevatā is the personal God, and we choose the Iṣṭadevatā according to our feeling, according to our heart, where it goes." "So the Mānasik Pūjā is said to be higher than the external Pūjā. God doesn’t need our worship. We need Him to accept our offerings." The speaker explains the concept and procedure of mental worship directed towards one's chosen deity (Iṣṭadevatā), such as a guru. The teaching, delivered in English and Czech, details how to perform this internal ritual using imagination, from inviting the deity to offering symbolic items like the five nectars (pañcāmṛta), flowers, and a coconut representing the ego. The purpose is to purify the mind, feel closeness to God, and prepare for meditation, concluding with an āratī ceremony and salutations. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Shiva is the first
13:05 - 13:30 (25 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. The prinviple of Guru is above Brahma Visnu and Siva. Many children are suffering from parents today. Bhajan singing.
Great saints are always awakened
13:35 - 14:23 (48 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We pray to Mahaprabhuji and ask for his blessing. Great saints are for all. Great yogis are always awakened. They practise the yogic way of sleeping that is yoga nidra. Mahaprabhuji sent a message to his disciples in the Yoga nidra bhajan. Jiva is always awakened. we are bounded to the samsara which is senseless. Atma goes to paramatma like a drop to the ocean. We are attached to many things. When we die we should release everything. Only yogis nknow what is the real yoga nidra.
Food is God
14:30 - 15:14 (44 min)
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A satsang discourse on the sacred nature of food and eating. "In India, we very much eat with our hands. This way, you can truly taste." "Food is God. We say: food is God. We are taking the food; we are not just eating it." The lecturer addresses the community, elevating the act of eating into a spiritual practice. He advocates for mindful eating with the hands, thorough chewing, and silent reverence for food as divine nourishment. He shares a story about Mahaprabhuji convincing a meat-eater to change his diet through logic and recounts a devotee's miraculous rescue, illustrating the power of the Guru. The talk concludes with Sanskrit prayers to Annapurna, the goddess of food. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
A Sadhu is a worker
15:20 - 16:05 (45 min)
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A satsang discourse on health, spiritual practice, and community. "All our Yoga in Daily Life people, they were really very healthy." "I never said from which country you are coming, or what you are. No, you are a human." The lecturer addresses attendees, reflecting on health during the pandemic and attributing wellness to the Yoga in Daily Life system. He discusses plans for upcoming practice sessions, emphasizes selfless service (seva), and explains the guru-disciple relationship using the analogy of a mother and child, advocating for a living tradition while honoring one's primary guru. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Do good and be human
16:10 - 16:52 (42 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We should feel every morning that we are human. The ocean and the drop of water is the same. Human should be like God. WE should do only things that are good for all. Bhajan singing.
Rishis are protecting us
17:00 - 17:55 (55 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the presence of hidden sages and the nature of true spirituality. "Often, at the Kumbh Melā, great sādhus speak of certain saints. Perhaps some are there at the Melā, or perhaps they are deep in the great Himalayas. They do not wish to come to us, yet they know everything." "Holī Gurujī said, 'One in all and all in one.' ... if one from one religion criticizes others, then this is not a true recipient, not a spiritual person." Swami Ji addresses the assembly, describing the great, invisible ṛṣis (sages) who protect humanity from hidden places like Himalayan glaciers. He emphasizes universal oneness, warning that criticizing others reveals one's own negativity, and shares a parable about a guru repeatedly saving a scorpion to illustrate maintaining one's compassionate nature regardless of others' actions. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Around the world - Surya Namaskar, Zagreb, CRO
18:00 - 18:36 (36 min)
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A guided instructional session on the Sūrya Namaskāra (Sun Salutation) practice, integrating physical postures, cakra concentration, and mantra. "It is said that daily morning practice of Sūrya Namaskāra makes your body and self like the sun." "While performing Sūrya Namaskāra with cakra concentration, we focus on the physical location but can also become aware of the positive qualities of each cakra." An instructor at Śrīdhara Purījī Āśrama leads a comprehensive practice, beginning with detailed alignment instructions for each posture, emphasizing safety and quality of movement. The session then layers in concentration on specific cakras (like Viśuddhi at the throat and Anāhata at the heart) during the sequence, and finally integrates the practice with the silent repetition of the twelve Sūrya mantras, chanted by a companion. The teaching covers the spiritual significance of the sun and aims to unify movement, breath, and awareness. Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
Bhajans from Strilky
18:40 - 19:04 (24 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Atma resides in all creatures
19:10 - 19:39 (29 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the soul's journey and universal divinity. "God is not there only once. God is not there only once. God is not there only once, but in our Sanātana Dharma, Where does it happen? It happens in the Paravara Brahma Ātmā." "A drop of water and the whole ocean are the same inside... Therefore, what we are doing, pūjā, prārthanā, so Father, first, what is a mother? One God comes." The speaker delivers a satsang, weaving together themes of non-duality, using the metaphor of a drop merging with the ocean to describe the soul's union with the divine. He discusses the human birth, the role of parents and gurus, the cyclical nature of existence, and advocates for compassion towards all beings, concluding with an anecdote about providing water for ants. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Read holy books and learn from them
19:45 - 20:08 (23 min)
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A satsang discourse on the grace of the guru lineage and spiritual practice. "It is Guru Kripa, Guru Kripa, which is the Paramparā—a lineage that spans many, many ages." "Śimru, śimru means remembering mantra, good things, everything which is new and good... When I inhale, I say the name of Gurudeva. And when I exhale, I am also saying the name of Gurujī." The speaker, likely a senior swami, addresses a gathering in a natural setting. He emphasizes the divine atmosphere of the place and the importance of recognizing one's luck in being part of the eternal guru lineage. He revisits the topic of karma yoga from the Bhagavad Gītā and recounts illustrative stories of Indian saints, both compassionate and miraculous. The core teaching is the practice of remembering the guru's name with every breath, as instructed by Holī Gurujī, leading to purification. The talk includes explanations of sacred names and a collective recitation. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Power of Tapasyā: Pārvatī's Resolve
20:15 - 21:03 (48 min)
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A spiritual discourse narrating the story of Pārvatī's resolve to perform tapasyā (austerity) and explaining its power. "Tapasya is the giver of happiness and the remover of all troubles." "Through the power of tapasyā, Brahmā is able to create this world. Through the power of that tapasyā... Viṣṇu is able to protect the world. And through that power of tapasyā, Śiva, is able to destroy all the negative powers." The speaker recounts how Pārvatī, consoling her mother Mēnā, describes a dream in which a Brāhmaṇa instructs her to undertake severe spiritual austerity, affirming the truth of sage Nārada's words. The narrative details the immense power of tapasyā, using the examples of the Hindu trinity and Śeṣanāga, and describes Pārvatī's subsequent journey into the forest for a prolonged, extreme penance to attain Lord Śiva. The discourse frequently shifts to address a modern audience directly, exhorting them to cultivate similar willpower in their own sādhanā (practice) to overcome mental obstacles and attachments. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Do we reach?
20:30 - 20:48 (18 min)
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A spiritual discourse reflecting on human progress, simplicity, and the search for fulfillment. "We were living very well. We were very happy because many people, on the farmer's side, had no telephone." "Oh human, you will never be complete. You will never say, 'I am okay, finished.'" The speaker, Swāmījī, recounts observations from life in Vienna, India, and America to contrast past communal simplicity with modern technological complexity. He questions whether material advancement leads to true achievement or contentment, suggesting it is a transient game. The talk concludes with an urging to look inward for lasting peace. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Life is not a destination
21:10 - 22:03 (53 min)
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Evening Satsang with Sri Vishwaguru Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Fasting and marriage
22:05 - 22:47 (42 min)
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A spiritual discourse on fasting, marriage rituals, and cultural traditions. "Previously, people came to spirituality in this manner. They would say, 'On this day or that day, I will fast.'" "And now they are like this: even the little child, and they both go away. The wife goes away, or the husband goes away, and like this. This is nothing, that's it." The lecturer leads a satsang, discussing the spiritual discipline of fasting across religions and the traditional Hindu marriage ceremony. He explains the symbolic meaning of rituals, such as a couple circling the sacred fire, and laments the loss of respect and lifelong commitment in modern relationships. He shares an anecdote about performing a marriage ceremony for a foreign couple and emphasizes mutual respect between husband and wife as the foundation of a spiritual life. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Morning Satsang from Strilky
22:55 - 23:28 (33 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
The name of the Divine is always with us
23:35 - 0:04 (29 min)
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A disciple's reflections on spiritual practice and Guru Pūrṇimā preparations. "Our consciousness, our view, is still limited. So we know only that we feel this love and this devotion to our Gurudev, and from this we try to do." "Wherever your name is written, it will never go down. It will always remain and will be fluttering. Your name is the greatest protection, support, and blessing." A speaker addresses the community from Śrī Mahāprabhujī’s āśram, describing the intense preparations for Guru Pūrṇimā. He shares personal struggles with sādhanā, comparing it to the internal chaos and subsequent purification of a Kumbh Melā, and reflects on the fear of death and the nature of liberation. He concludes by recounting the story of Lord Rāma and the bridge to Lanka to illustrate the supreme power and protection of the Divine Name. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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