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Eat healthy food and live as a human
0:50 - 1:33 (43 min)
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A spiritual discourse on prayer, lifestyle, and simple daily remembrance. "Morning, midday, evening—always the whole family, women, men, and children. When they sat at the table to eat, they would pray." "When we open our eyes, then tell, 'I am human.'... And then, second, don't look at animals and this and that first. Mother, mother. So see our mother." The lecturer reflects on the decline of traditional prayer across religions and its connection to modern societal problems. He discusses dietary shifts, including the rise of veganism, and critiques modern agriculture's impact on the earth. He concludes with a simple daily practice: upon waking, remember "I am human," honor Mother Earth, and reverence water as life. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Webcast from Vienna
1:40 - 2:22 (42 min)
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Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria.
Follow the path faithfully
2:30 - 3:07 (37 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. During last year people could practise yoga individually. Meditation without mala and mantra is not good. We should follow our path. There are many paths but all comes together. Every creature have a path and they know that God has given them everything. Our yoga path is very clear. God gave everything to humans but we lost it. God is sitting in us. We should become one with God. We are human but we completely confused and don't know clearly our path. Mantra is very important which is always with us and show our path
Live as a Yogi
3:15 - 3:51 (36 min)
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A global address on adopting a yogic lifestyle for health and longevity. "Paradoxically, the more doctors there are, the more people seem to fall ill." "The best medicine is often found in our grandmothers' kitchens. This means we humans must return to a natural way." A spiritual teacher speaks to a worldwide audience, advocating for a return to natural living as an antidote to modern disease. He critiques contemporary eating habits, over-reliance on chemical medicine, and the loss of traditional daily rhythms, emphasizing that the body itself is one's primary religion. He calls on all listeners, regardless of their faith, to become yogis by dedicating themselves to holistic practice and self-care, thereby achieving a long, peaceful, and healthy life. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Practise and think positive
3:55 - 4:27 (32 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the soul's journey, karma, and daily practice. "If we tell that this person is not good, it means first, I am not good." "When you were born, you brought it, and when you will go, your hand is open, nothing is there." The speaker delivers a wide-ranging talk, moving from the classification of life forms to the soul's ultimate destination beyond heaven and hell. Key themes include the danger of negative speech, the purification of karma through daily life, and the ideal of self-surrender to the guru. The discourse incorporates analogies of cleaning a dress and references to ascetic practices, concluding with a focus on yoga as more than physical exercise. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
We must now go further
4:35 - 5:04 (29 min)
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A spiritual talk on integrating practice into daily life and devotion. "At home and everywhere, when we have the time, we should all be very nice. It is not only sitting and chanting 'om, om, om.' No, be very nice to your family." "Until the last, until the last time, when you will be in your guru and in your sādhanā, then in the last minutes, then you will go as into Paramatmā." A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, emphasizing the importance of continuing yoga practice, prayer, and kindness within the family beyond retreats. The talk weaves personal anecdotes about the global yoga community during the pandemic and shares a story about the devoted passing of a disciple in America, illustrating the ideal of remaining in guru and sādhanā until the end. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Webcast from Kachari
5:10 - 5:31 (21 min)
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Inauguration of Temple in Kachras, Rajasthan, India.
Introduction of the Strilky Ashram
5:35 - 5:44 (9 min)
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A spiritual leader inaugurates and blesses a new sacred grove for satsang. "Our yoga people have been in many, many countries: from India, from here in Europe. And from Europe, many of our bhaktas went to other countries." "I tell you that anytime, if you desire something, if you need something, if something happens, you should come to this place and pray with our mantra. Everything will return to peace and harmony." The speaker, likely Swami Madhavanandji, addresses a gathering at a newly prepared forest satsang site. He emphasizes the sanctity of the place, its rules of entry, and its power for prayer. He reflects on the ashram's history, its global community of devotees, and the transformative impact of their yoga practice, which leads many to give up meat and alcohol. The talk transitions into a search for the ancient saint Alak Puriji, briefly touching upon associated mythology involving Shiva. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Selfless service
5:50 - 6:54 (64 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria.
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 1 - Part 5
7:00 - 8:06 (66 min)
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A guided yoga session from the "Yoga in Daily Life" system at a desert retreat. "This centre is intended to be a yoga retreat and a spiritual centre. Its purpose is to serve humanity, to protect the environment through an ecological way of life, to offer spiritual seekers a path to find the light of spirituality through yoga." "The book consists of eight levels. All levels include physical exercises, breath exercises, mental exercises, concentration techniques, relaxation and meditation techniques." An instructor leads a comprehensive practice from Level One, beginning with a welcome to the ashram and its lineage. The session includes Oṁ chanting, deep relaxation (Śavāsana), instruction in the full yoga breath, and a series of āsanas performed lying, sitting, and standing. The practice concludes with Prāṇāyāma (Nāḍī Śodhana) and final Oṁ chanting, aiming to balance the body and mind. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
We can go altogether to God
8:10 - 8:55 (45 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the nature of the guru, learning, and ultimate unity. "Everyone will arrive at one point. One master, or guru, comes from this side, so there is a different teaching, a different path. From the north, it is different. We are all coming from various directions, but we are descending to the same summit." "So, what should we do? We should eat well, exercise, and then work, so everything. Then we will live a little more. But with that spirituality, then we come to God." The speaker explores the universal student-teacher relationship, emphasizing that the terms guru and master point to the same truth. Using a parable of two brothers—one highly educated and one a simple devotee of Shiva—he illustrates that formal learning and spiritual devotion are different paths, with the latter granting profound grace, as shown by the younger brother walking on water. The talk weaves in themes of the five elements, the humility of birth and death, and the ultimate unity of all religions and beings, like drops merging into an ocean. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Purifying Path of Haṭha Yoga: An Introduction to Ṣaṭkarma
9:00 - 9:47 (47 min)
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An instructional webcast introducing the Haṭha Yoga purification techniques (Ṣaṭkarma). "Haṭha Yoga is not only that we clean and purify our whole system, our whole body, but it also has a very great effect on our nervous system." "Haṭha means willpower to do these Haṭha Yoga techniques. And with this, you also get the willpower, the strength to persevere, to continue, to get rid of the laziness." A teacher from the Śrīkī Ashram, joined by assistants, explains the purpose and benefits of the six purification acts. The session features a detailed, practical demonstration of Jala Netī (nasal cleansing with salt water) and Kapāla Bhāti, followed by an introduction to Agni Sāra and the Naulī Kriyā for digestive health. The instruction emphasizes using natural elements, proper technique, and the holistic effects on physical and energetic systems. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Satsang from Strilky
9:55 - 10:46 (51 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Live as a Yogi
10:50 - 11:26 (36 min)
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A global address on adopting a yogic lifestyle for health and longevity. "Paradoxically, the more doctors there are, the more people seem to fall ill." "The best medicine is often found in our grandmothers' kitchens. This means we humans must return to a natural way." A spiritual teacher speaks to a worldwide audience, advocating for a return to natural living as an antidote to modern disease. He critiques contemporary eating habits, over-reliance on chemical medicine, and the loss of traditional daily rhythms, emphasizing that the body itself is one's primary religion. He calls on all listeners, regardless of their faith, to become yogis by dedicating themselves to holistic practice and self-care, thereby achieving a long, peaceful, and healthy life. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Collecting good energy
11:30 - 12:29 (59 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We should practise yoga constantly and eat properly. Practising relaxation and practises collecting good energy. Meditation on the heart and navel.
Give yoga further!
11:30 - 12:24 (54 min)
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A satsang on spiritual teaching and holistic health. "Now, it is you. I am already old... But you will now bring it to the whole world." "So, the first thing is nourishment. Only nourishment." Swami Maheshwarananda addresses a gathering, emphasizing that all students must now become teachers to spread the knowledge of Yoga in Daily Life globally. He stresses the importance of a vegetarian lifestyle, family unity, and spiritual harmony. He then shares a personal experiment in health, detailing a specific regimen of salads, seeds, and natural sugars that he credits for his improved well-being, while advising against white sugar and excessive alcohol. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Intellectual knowledge does not make you wise
12:25 - 13:01 (36 min)
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Morning Satsang from Vep, Hungary. God created a beautiful world. System of the chakras, energy balloon around our body, lines of the fingerprint is marvelous. Intellectual people are mostly just about to destroy this world, they are creating machines to destroy the rainforest. Swamiji gives a practical demonstration of the energies of the body.
Only Guru Kripa can liberate us
13:05 - 14:06 (61 min)
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A spiritual discourse and yoga session beginning with a parable about Guru's grace. "Spiritual development exists everywhere, in every country, and yet it also does not. Therefore, we must know where we stand." "Guru Kṛpāhi Kevalam—only the blessing of the Gurudeva. Disciples will be very peaceful, heavy with knowledge, and everything." Swami Madhavananda opens with prayers and a teaching on the necessity of the Guru's grace for liberation. He narrates a detailed parable about three Gujarati pilgrims who, after a long journey, learn that the holy rivers Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati themselves seek purification at the feet of a true saint. The discourse emphasizes that ultimate cleansing comes from the Guru. The session then transitions into a gentle Sarvahita Asana practice led by Swami Umapuri, focusing on active relaxation and joint-nourishing cycling movements for all abilities. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Power of our words
14:10 - 15:01 (51 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. n the Ashram the atmosphere is divine. We are happy and believe that coronavirus will go. People can visit countries according to the rules that government says. We can also learn something from remaining home when this rule is applying. Holy scriptures like Bhagavad Gita keeps the strength of the words of Saint's. Shabda means not only our words but sounds of all living beings and nature. Good and bad words can change the atmosphere. We have an ocean of words. Mantra practicing and bhajan singing.
Satsang for Holiguruji's birthday
15:05 - 16:13 (68 min)
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A satsang discourse on destiny, astrology, and divine will. "God sent us, but it is said, no... it was not in your hands, but in God's hands." "My dear, kismat will not let anyone free. So, something which is in your luck, you will get that." A spiritual teacher leads an evening satsang on the occasion of his Satguru's incarnation day. He explores the concepts of destiny (kismat) and astrology (Jyotiṣ), explaining how planetary positions influence individual lives. Through stories from the lives of Lord Rama, Daśaratha, and Śravaṇa, as well as Swami Vivekananda and Ramakrishna, he illustrates that even divine incarnations face predestined suffering, emphasizing humility and acceptance of God's ultimate will. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
How to practise mantra and kriya
16:20 - 17:29 (69 min)
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A satsang on mantra initiation and the science of kriya yoga. "Today we received Mantra Dīkṣā... mantra is words for everything." "Kriyā Śakti, Kriyā on what we are doing, minimum 25 minutes. And only once a day. During the practice, 25 times, 27 times, we should not break." Following a day of mantra initiation, the teacher elaborates on the profound practice of mantra and kriya. He explains the five stages of mantra practice—from writing (likhita) to silent, inward repetition (udāsī)—and details the disciplined, daily routine of kriya yoga, which involves moving energy through the chakras with the breath. He warns against the misuse of spiritual science and emphasizes purity, consistent practice, and overcoming fear. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Globe of the Self: Reflections on Ātmā, Jīva, and the One in All
17:35 - 18:37 (62 min)
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A spiritual discourse and satsang on the nature of the self, consciousness, and existence. "In this globe, immense of immense, how many jīvas. Jīvā means the soul." "And that was what Holy Gurujī said: one in all and all in one. One in all and all in one, in which way I am now." The lecturer leads an evening satsang, offering contemplative reflections on the ātmā (Self), the jīva (individual soul), and the interconnectedness of all life. He explores themes of meditation, the limitations of physical travel versus spiritual expansion, and the relationship between yogic science and worldly science, sharing personal anecdotes including a healing story. The session includes a guided energy exercise and concludes with devotional singing. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Memories and experiences on the yoga path
18:45 - 19:33 (48 min)
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Raksha Bandhan Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Swami Prempuja from the USA tells some words about her experiences and memories in her 25 years long yoga path. Swami Mantrapuri tells some words about her connection to Vishwaguruji. Amrit Sagar tells about her feelings and memories connecting to yoga and Vishwaguruji.
Concentration onn the navel
19:30 - 20:40 (70 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Some activities we should do constantly every day. Bhajan singing. Concentration on the navel.
We can go altogether to God
19:40 - 20:25 (45 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the nature of the guru, learning, and ultimate unity. "Everyone will arrive at one point. One master, or guru, comes from this side, so there is a different teaching, a different path. From the north, it is different. We are all coming from various directions, but we are descending to the same summit." "So, what should we do? We should eat well, exercise, and then work, so everything. Then we will live a little more. But with that spirituality, then we come to God." The speaker explores the universal student-teacher relationship, emphasizing that the terms guru and master point to the same truth. Using a parable of two brothers—one highly educated and one a simple devotee of Shiva—he illustrates that formal learning and spiritual devotion are different paths, with the latter granting profound grace, as shown by the younger brother walking on water. The talk weaves in themes of the five elements, the humility of birth and death, and the ultimate unity of all religions and beings, like drops merging into an ocean. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Bharat Is The Holy Land
20:30 - 21:16 (46 min)
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An evening discourse on the spiritual significance of India (Bhārat) and the nature of divine love. "The soil of my country, Bhārat, is like sandalwood. Every village is a place of austerity." "O Lord, in Thy kingdom everything is enough. There is nothing missing. Why should I go hungry from your door?" Swami Maheshwaranandji addresses the assembly at Jhadan ashram, proclaiming Bhārat as the holy land due to its history of divine incarnations and sages. He explains that spiritual practice bears greater fruit here and explores the seeker's longing for unconditional divine love (prem), contrasting it with worldly attachment. He shares a story about a hunter and Swami Dungarpuri to illustrate the need for a receptive heart to hold spiritual blessings, and concludes with poetic prayers for grace. Filming location: India
Pranayama and spirituality
21:20 - 22:04 (44 min)
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Evening satsang from Summer Retreat in Vep, Hungary. Aim of the human life is to reach Self-realization. Vishwaguruji tells us what is going on in the system of nadis when a yogi enters into the highest state of consciousness.
We must now go further
22:05 - 22:34 (29 min)
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A spiritual talk on integrating practice into daily life and devotion. "At home and everywhere, when we have the time, we should all be very nice. It is not only sitting and chanting 'om, om, om.' No, be very nice to your family." "Until the last, until the last time, when you will be in your guru and in your sādhanā, then in the last minutes, then you will go as into Paramatmā." A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, emphasizing the importance of continuing yoga practice, prayer, and kindness within the family beyond retreats. The talk weaves personal anecdotes about the global yoga community during the pandemic and shares a story about the devoted passing of a disciple in America, illustrating the ideal of remaining in guru and sādhanā until the end. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Webcast from Vienna
22:40 - 23:22 (42 min)
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Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria.
Follow the path faithfully
23:30 - 0:07 (37 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. During last year people could practise yoga individually. Meditation without mala and mantra is not good. We should follow our path. There are many paths but all comes together. Every creature have a path and they know that God has given them everything. Our yoga path is very clear. God gave everything to humans but we lost it. God is sitting in us. We should become one with God. We are human but we completely confused and don't know clearly our path. Mantra is very important which is always with us and show our path
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