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Bhajan singing in the Strilky Ashram
0:20 - 0:55 (35 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhramari pranayama and concentration on the navel
1:00 - 2:03 (63 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. Practising bhramari pranayama relaxation and concentration on the navel.
Bhajans help us to find our path
2:10 - 3:14 (64 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky ashram, Czech Republic. We have many masters and great saints who lead us farther and farther. God created humans but they said we don't need you. Then separated negative and positive and became two different paths. We know what we should do and what we shouldn't do. Before every birth, the atma comes from the cosmos. We should be humble and peaceful. We should live like brothers and sisters. The story of Holiguruji and a man who asked something from him. Don't say I am and not the others. We can feel the beauty of the sound in our bhajans. Bhajan singing.
We are all the light of Shiva
3:20 - 4:35 (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
How the energy circulating in our body
4:40 - 6:04 (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.
In honor of Sri Devpuriji's Mahasamadhi
6:10 - 6:56 (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
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 1 - Part 3
7:00 - 7:53 (53 min)
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A guided morning yoga and pranayama session from the Yoga in Daily Life system at an ashram retreat. "Relax all the muscles of your right foot without moving; let the relaxation occur in your mind." "On the exhalation, the collarbones lower, the chest is gently pressed, and the belly moves down." An instructor leads a comprehensive practice, beginning with a detailed full-body relaxation in Ananda Asana, followed by instruction on the three-part full yoga breath. The session progresses through gentle supine stretches, core work like Pavanamuktāsana and Navāsana, and concludes with seated pranayama (Nāḍī Śodhana) and a final relaxation. The practice emphasizes conscious movement, breath synchronization, and internal awareness. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Swara Yoga
8:00 - 8:37 (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
Mahamrityunjaya Mantra And Swara Yoga
8:45 - 9:54 (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
Yoga, Faith, and Integration: A Personal Journey and Panel Discussion
10:00 - 11:04 (64 min)
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A personal testimony on faith-based yoga healing and a panel discussion on integrating traditional medical systems. "I refused chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgery... I believed those fresh, positive thoughts in my consciousness would bleed down into my nervous system and start to talk to my cells." "Yoga is not about the āsana. Why not? It is about God. If you allow God's energy to run into your system... God will provide the miracles." Neil Patel shares his personal journey of using yoga and conscious thought to survive cancer for 18 years after refusing conventional treatment. Following his testimony, a moderated panel featuring practitioners of Homeopathy, Ayurveda, Siddha, and Yoga discusses pathways to integrate these AYUSH systems with modern medicine for holistic wellness. Key themes include treating the whole person, cost-effective care, managing non-communicable diseases, and yoga's role in raising consciousness beyond mere physical health. Filming location: Delhi, India
Around The World - Summer Yoga at the Beach, Split, CRO
11:10 - 11:16 (6 min)
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Summer Yoga at the Beach, Split, Croatia
Around The World - Surya Namaskar at Sri Devpuriji Ashram, Zagreb, CRO
11:20 - 11:56 (36 min)
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Surya Namaskar in Sri Devpuriji Ashram, Zagreb, Croatia with english subtitles
Shiva is the first
11:30 - 11:55 (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.
Vegetarian cooking lesson 9
12:00 - 12:09 (9 min)
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A cooking demonstration for the "Yoga in Daily Life" seminar featuring Slovakian halušky with bryndza. "We continue with our international cooking for the seminar 'Yoga in Daily Life.'" "Today, we will explore the international cuisine of Slovakia with our national dish: halušky with bryndza." Bhakti Devī, assisted by Kamalā Devī, demonstrates how to make the traditional Slovak dish. She explains the ingredients and process, from grating raw potatoes and mixing them with flour to boiling the dumplings and preparing the fried onion and sheep cheese topping. The demonstration includes pre-prepared elements and concludes with Slovak phrases for serving. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Knowledge is given to give further
12:15 - 13:14 (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.
Svargaloka
13:20 - 14:25 (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.
Unity with the Master
14:30 - 15:23 (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
Value of Satsang and practicing
15:30 - 16:23 (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
Being a human
16:30 - 17:01 (31 min)
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A spiritual discourse on human life, discipline, and the sacred culture of Jaipur. "When it was established, about four or five hundred meters away, there was a small village called Sodala. From there, you could see a very small cottage, and then there was nothing—only sand and sand and sand." "In the same way, when the human soul enters into the human body, God gives us freedom, but then we become bound to karma. And that karma is what we call action." A spiritual teacher addresses devotees at the Shyamnagar ashram in Jaipur. He describes the ashram's founding and extols Jaipur as a sacred city of wisdom and festivals, specifically mentioning the upcoming Śrāvaṇī festival. He discusses the human journey, the importance of following traditional principles (saṃskāras) and discipline, and the inescapable nature of karma and divine awareness, illustrating points with a parable about a disciple, a pigeon, and a story about a king debating diet. Filming location: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Remembering on the Gurupurnima Satsang
17:05 - 17:55 (50 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans. Vishwaguruji's talk about Sri Mangilaljji Maheshwari and Sri Mahapraphuji. Remembering on the Gurupurnima Satsang.
Iyengar Yoga During Pregnancy: A Synthesis of Tradition and Experience
18:00 - 19:42 (102 min)
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A lecture on applying Iyengar Yoga to pregnancy, blending scientific and experiential perspectives. "Yoga is one, like God is one; different people call it by different names. There is nothing like Iyengar Yoga." "Āsanas are descriptions, not prescriptions... the practice must be partly individualized within that framework under the guidance of an experienced teacher." Dr. Rajiv Mehta, a scientist and longtime Iyengar student, explains the methodology's use of props for precision and safety. She details how tailored yoga can address pregnancy's physical and emotional challenges—like back pain, stress, and hormonal changes—by strengthening the body, calming the mind, and preparing for delivery, while strongly emphasizing the need for expert guidance and collaboration with modern medicine. Filming location: Delhi, India
Shiva Tattva
19:50 - 20:24 (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
Remembering of Sri Devpurijis mahasamadhi day
20:30 - 21:49 (79 min)
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A satsang gathering commemorating the Mahāsamādhi of Śrī Devpurījī. "The entire paramparā is not a dead one that requires nothing from us. We have our Gurudev, our living Gurudev, who is the whole paramparā speaking through him to us." "If you really open your heart and have lots of unconditional love, then you will find miracles are there all the time—but miracles not really meaning only good things." Multiple devotees share personal reflections, stories, and expressions of gratitude for their Guru and spiritual lineage. A central theme is the living connection to the paramparā (lineage) through the living Guru, Viśva Gurujī, who embodies and transmits the blessings of all previous masters. Speakers discuss faith, obedience, personal transformation, and the experience of divine unity. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We are in a lineage of great saints from the Satya Yuga
20:35 - 21:09 (34 min)
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A spiritual discourse and bhajan session calling for global unity. "Oh, dear sisters, brothers, yogīs, yoga teachers, all spiritual seekers and all religions, all great saints, good evening from my side. Please support, help, and be with me so that we can bring again into this world peace, harmony, and good health." "Lucky are they who can have or see such a great saintly lineage. And sometimes they are going for a not-long path, and then they go somewhere else." The female speaker addresses a global audience, tracing her spiritual paramparā from the Satyuga sage Alakpurījī through Devpurījī, Dīp Nārāyaṇ Mahāprabhujī, and Sadguru Swami Mādhavānandajī. She shares miraculous stories from the lineage and reflects on the transient nature of worldly life versus the eternal soul. She introduces a bhajan from Gurudev and concludes with Christmas greetings and a blessing. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Positive life and health
21:10 - 22:01 (51 min)
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A satsang on sāttvic living, morning discipline, and spiritual protection during challenging times. "I inquired across our yoga and spiritual centers worldwide where people practice and are vegetarian. None have been affected by this corona." "When you get up, go to your bathroom, use water, brush, and come out, new energy will awaken in your body. Try this tomorrow morning." The lecturer addresses the assembly, linking a vegetarian, sāttvic lifestyle to resilience and well-being. He shares observations from global yoga centers and emphasizes a morning ritual of cleansing with water, honoring medicinal plants like tulasī and neem, and practicing yoga such as Sarvahitāsana to dispel laziness and cultivate vitality. The talk concludes with a collective prayer and blessing. Filming location: Slovenia
Shiva changed poison into nectar
22:05 - 22:57 (52 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary.
OM
23:05 - 23:57 (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.
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