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Bhajan evening from Jadan Ashram
0:40 - 1:19 (39 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans.
The name of the Divine is always with us
1:25 - 1:54 (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
Read holy books and learn from them
2:00 - 2:23 (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
Mahamrityunjaya Mantra And Swara Yoga
2:30 - 3:39 (69 min)
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Morning Satsang with Swamiji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. The Mahamrityunjaya mantra is known as the great death - conquering mantra, also called the Tryambakam mantra and is a verse of the Rig Veda. It is addressed to Lord Shiva. This mantra is a great protection and prevention of accidents and negative happenings. Swara Yoga enables us to understand the nature of breath and its influence on the body. Different modes of breathing leads to different types of actions, physical, mental and spiritual. Swara means sound of one's own breath and its fundamental application is to realize the breath as being the medium of the cosmic life force
Swara Yoga
3:45 - 4:22 (37 min)
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A teaching session on the theory and daily application of Svara Yoga, the yoga of the vital breath. "Svara Yoga gives indications about your whole life. It provides information about your past and what is happening in the present, and it offers information about the future." "When you want to see the moon, you should see it. The breath must flow through the right and left nostril. What to do if it is not? You cannot say, 'Moon, stop for a while; I will open my eyes then.' Time does not wait for anyone." The lecturer explains this ancient science of breath rhythms, relating it to the Ida and Pingala nadis. He details practical techniques, such as checking the active nostril upon waking and stepping forward with the corresponding foot to ensure success in daily activities. The talk covers its predictive potential, warns against suicide, and uses the observation of the new moon as a key practice to harmonize with cosmic cycles for health and clarity. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Svargaloka
4:30 - 5:35 (65 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka, Croatia. There are only two things: Ayurveda and Yoga. Yoga will be successful through doing karma yoga. Karma means action. In kaliyuga we are have become slaves of money. Good actions lead us to Heaven/ Svarga Loka, while devotion to the master leads us to the highest world of Brahman - Brahma Loka.
We are all the light of Shiva
5:40 - 6:55 (75 min)
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A spiritual discourse weaving philosophy, mythology, and practical teachings. "There is no moon and sun, and no stars. That light is beyond the sun and moon. And that light is the light of self-realization." "Gaṇeśa is the first remembered, and Gaṇeśa is that which removes all the obstacles... Therefore, in the foundation we put Ganesha." Swami Ji delivers a satsang exploring non-dual awareness, symbolized as the ever-present light beyond celestial bodies. He explains the unity of Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Śiva through analogies of human roles, and delves into the significance of Gaṇeśa as the foundational energy. The talk covers Vāstu Śāstra (architecture science), the symbolism of serpents (Nāga-Nāginī) representing Śiva and Śakti, and concludes with a lengthy, illustrative story about Shiva, Parvati, and the parrot in the Amarnath cave, which conveys lessons on mantra transmission, detachment, and the origin of the sage Sukadeva. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (2/9)
7:00 - 8:42 (102 min)
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Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia on the 26th of September
Hatha Yoga Kriyas (2/3)
9:00 - 9:27 (27 min)
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Hatha Yoga Kriyas, with Swamiji and Uma Puri, from Strilky Ashram, (CZ) on 14th November 2009.
Knowledge is given to give further
9:35 - 10:34 (59 min)
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Satsang with Vishwaguru Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda, Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Vishwaguruji explains what knowledge is, and how to utilize and preserve it in a good way. If we are not using the knowledge, we will lose the ability of using it. Remain with discipline, follow your master lifelong. The words of the Gurudev are for you the highest mantra.
In honor of Sri Devpuriji's Mahasamadhi
10:40 - 11:26 (46 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the sacred lineage of Alag Purī and a Himalayan pilgrimage. "In our renunciation, in our saints, there is no attachment. We do not speak of it as a great sorrow; we say that divine soul has merged with Brahman." "The guru, Gurudev, never truly departs; even if he leaves the body, what does it matter? They have given the mantra, it is with you." A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering on the holy day of Śrāvaṇa Dūj. He begins by honoring the departed saint Dev Purī Jī and the nature of renunciation. He shares his own spiritual journey and a "magic" of mental worship before Gurudev. The discourse shifts to social commentary on family, culture, and Hindu identity before focusing on the core theme: the sacred paramparā (lineage). He narrates the legendary abode of Alag Purī in the Himalayas, describing its association with Dev Purījī, Kubera, and the confluence of sacred rivers. He details a personal pilgrimage to the remote region, including visiting a cave, bathing in the Vashudhārā waterfall, and interactions with priests and officials, ultimately affirming the reality of this spiritual seat. He concludes by citing textual references like the Meghadūta and inviting all to sing bhajans. Filming location: Rajasthan, India
Practice and try to purify your karma
11:35 - 12:25 (50 min)
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Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. There are many beautiful apples, but some of them are rotten because a wasp infected them. When a person is spoiled, the wisdom that he got is lost. In the shelter of Gurudev, if the faith is not strong enough, some problems immediately come. A story about Kabir Das and the butcher. Those who are doing, will get the karma. The story of a man who wants to make problems for someone. Children have truth in their heart. We have to give a good message to the world. The fruit will show the condition of the tree. Karuna from Czech Republic speaks about Yoga in Daily Life helping biathlon athletes.
Rakshabandan with Vishwaguruji
12:30 - 13:00 (30 min)
Rakshabandhan with Vishwaguruji, Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Unity with the Master
13:05 - 13:58 (53 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the living succession within a guru lineage. "The Master never dies. The body goes, for they become one with Brahman. As long as the master is living in the body, he is with us. When he passes away or leaves this body, then he is not with us, but he is within us." "Anger, greed, jealousy, hate, etc.—these negative qualities create a barrier... So anger—not only towards the Master, but towards anyone. Anger is there where there is fear." A speaker explains the eternal nature of the master's consciousness, which transcends the physical body and is passed to a prepared successor, making them the same person in a "different cloth." He emphasizes that receiving this consciousness (parāvidyā) depends on purity and the elimination of negative qualities like anger, not academic learning. The talk includes a story of Guru Gauraknāth, references to devotional songs, and an anecdote about the integrity of former Indian President Abdul Kalam to illustrate spiritual principles. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Shiva changed poison into nectar
14:05 - 14:57 (52 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary.
Value of Satsang and practicing
15:05 - 15:58 (53 min)
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A satsang discourse on the rarity of spiritual community and the foundational science of yoga. "Sant Samāgam Hari Kathā... these are rare." "Yoga is that science whose original seed... is Śiva." The lecturer leads a satsang in Vienna, emphasizing the preciousness of such spiritual gatherings. He explores yoga as a divine science, explaining how the Sanskrit alphabet resonates within the body's chakras and discussing the origins of consciousness as the union of Śiva and Śakti. The talk covers the importance of balanced practice, the nature of mental impurities (vikāras), and the karmic consequences of thought and action. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
OM
16:05 - 16:57 (52 min)
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An evening satsang on the sacred sound OM and the nature of divinity. "The Vedas say, Nāda-rūpa-parabrahma: the Supreme is the resonance. The entire universe is full of that resonance." "Bhagavān Kṛṣṇa says that for being a physical being, it is good to worship Saguṇa, the one with form. Nirguṇa is in your Self and everywhere." A spiritual teacher guides the gathering in OM chanting technique, explaining its origin at the navel. He delves into the nature of God, distinguishing between the personal (Saguṇa) and impersonal (Nirguṇa) divine, supported by references from the Bhagavad Gītā. The discourse explores the philosophy of sound, the role of consciousness and energy (icchā śakti) in creation, and the eternal nature of Sanātana Dharma and the guru-disciple tradition. The session concludes with practical announcements for the ashram schedule.
How the energy circulating in our body
17:05 - 18:29 (84 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Moon is one of the Siva's symbols. Married couples have also that symbol of the moon on their head. In the Indian wedding ceremony, the female represents the Moon and the mail represents the Sun. Movements are in the nerve system to balance the Sun and Moon energy in the body in a serpent way. Snake is a symbol of its kind of movement. The Earth is held by a snake inbalance. When it moves a little there are many problems. Water and fire can not exist without each other. Practising kriya helps us to manifest our real human qualities. The story about two brothers who have educated themselves in different directions. In every petal of our chakras, there is a certain energy in it. Our roots are in the navel. In every chakra there is resonance. When we chant OM our tongue shouldn't move.
The nature of Vikara
18:35 - 19:27 (52 min)
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An evening satsang on the nature of vikāra (modifications) and the light of true knowledge. "Vikāra is also in everyone. It is not easy to remove the vikāra. Physical vikāra is physical vikāra, and the mental vikāras are mental vikāras." "Jñāna is one of the best protectors for our life... what to do and what not to do." The lecturer leads a discourse exploring the physical and mental modifications that affect human beings. He discusses the anatomy of the body as vikāra, and the mental vikāras like anger, jealousy, and ego that lie dormant in the intellect. Using analogies like popcorn to describe anger and a story of a yogi and a skeptical scientist, he emphasizes the role of true wisdom (jñāna) and spiritual practice in overcoming these impurities. The talk concludes with a bhajan. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Guru Tattva cleans everything
19:35 - 20:23 (48 min)
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A Guru Purnima discourse on the essence of the Guru principle and spiritual practice. "We have two Gurus. One is our Gurudev in saguṇa svarūpa, in a physical body... The second is nirguṇa, that is within ourself; the same Gurudev is within." "So Holy Gurujī answered, 'In Ahmedabad, I was with Gurujī... When your mother comes, which temptation do you have? When your sister comes, what kind of temptation do you have?... So why don't you awaken that kind of thought in you, in which form you want to see?'" A spiritual teacher delivers a satsang on Guru Purnima, exploring the dual nature of the Guru as both formless consciousness and physical guide. He discusses purifying the mind through sacred perception—seeing others as mother, sister, or daughter—to transform energy and dissolve ego. The talk weaves in teachings on the Nātha lineage, the power of Guru's words as divine nectar, and the necessity of surrendering the heart to achieve equal vision and liberation. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The Nabhi
20:25 - 21:20 (55 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka, Croatia. We have to enter into the cosmic light. The Nabhi (Navel) is the root. Try to learn and see the navel properly. Diet and exercise balance our weight. In the human body, some will fall down, some will go to the Brahma Loka. Exercise to feel the navel. There are 52 letters and we should begin with the Om chanting. While chanting Ohm we can feel how nabhi awakes. Balancing brain functions by practicing Brahmari pranayama and chanting the mantra Om.
Bhajan singing from Vep
20:30 - 21:02 (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
Practising pranayama and concentration
21:00 - 21:35 (35 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Practising different kinds of pranayamas and concentration on the navel.
It is time to help others
21:30 - 22:01 (31 min)
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A spiritual address on compassion and unity during the COVID-19 pandemic. "Meditation is good, prayer is great, but what is needed just now? To help—that is the biggest and greatest act." "We should not say 'this God' or 'that God' or 'this religion.' No. We should give equally to everyone... We should have oneness. As Holy Gurujī said, 'One in all and all in one.'" A spiritual teacher speaks to a global community, urging practical compassion over religious divisions during a time of widespread suffering. He calls for direct help for the poor, the elderly, and children, emphasizing that true spirituality means seeing everyone as one family and acting with immediate kindness. He critiques inaction, even in the name of meditation, when others are in need. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The way to Sri Devpuriji's cave
22:05 - 22:50 (45 min)
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Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Sadhvi Umapuri reports on the Sri Devpuriji cave trip. The journey started from Delhi towards Rishikesh - at the foot of the Himalayas - then Josimath and Badrinath, at an elevation of about 3000m. Sri Alakhpuriji's cave is located near Vasudhara Falls, in a beautiful valley near the 'last village' of India called Mana. Lakshmi Van is the first landmark towards Sri Devpuriji's cave, which is located at about 5000m, close to the peak called Neelkanth.
Practice leads to the development
22:55 - 23:38 (43 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. We are not connected to the time. There is only oneness in the oneness. The best way is yoga. Do not meditate on outer things. The development will come by practicing. Shiva puja gives calmness. It is very important how to worship Gurupurnima, tomorrow we are going to show it.
Shiva Tattva
23:45 - 0:19 (34 min)
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A spiritual discourse on cosmic cycles, human suffering, and the path to liberation. "Every Yuga I come, I manifest, or I come through my Yogamāyā." "Kali Yuga keval nām ādhāra... repeat your Mantra, repeat your Mantra to cross the ocean of this ignorance." The speaker explains the cyclical process of creation (Sṛṣṭi) and dissolution, describing the appearances of Viṣṇu and Śiva across different Yugas. He emphasizes that repeating the divine name is the primary hope in the current Kali Yuga. The discourse outlines the inherent sufferings of human life, from birth to old age, framing existence as a form of Tapasyā (austerity) meant to ultimately merge the individual soul (Jīva) with the supreme consciousness (Śiva). The talk concludes with a call for disciplined practice and an announcement for the next meditation session. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
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