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We are full of the divinity
0:15 - 0:31 (16 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. oga is the same for everybody. Yoga in Daily Life is great and systematic. Sarva Hitta means: good for everyone it was made in Czech. You all are great, give good things to people, not negative ones. You are the light in the dark night, all one. The light of our Masters.
Don't eat meat and save spirituality
0:35 - 1:37 (62 min)

A satsang discourse on spiritual practice, purity, and the guru's grace, followed by personal testimonies from disciples.
"Our mantra, our singing: 'Om Namah Śrī Prabhu Dīpa Nārāyaṇa.' And we died. That means that we are really and really."
"Gurudev, without Guru, is nothing. But we have this Guru, which is that who is giving all for us, good for our body, everything."
Swami Maheshwarananda leads a satsang, beginning with chants and reflections on the guru's grace and the power of mantra at the time of death. He shares parables about communities and their practices, then discusses the importance of a pure, vegetarian lifestyle for health and yoga, linking modern ailments to diet. Two long-time disciples then share personal memories: one recounts Swamiji's first visits to Czechoslovakia and a planned book of memories, while another describes successfully applying yoga techniques with champion athletes.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Just go ahead
1:45 - 2:46 (61 min)

Morning program from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Life eats life. There are many creatures living in the water on the earth and in the air. There are many living beings everywhere. Humans shouldn't kill and eat animals according to their dharma. The story of Buddha and how he received bhiksa. Buddhist people eat only good pure food. Water is life. There is no life without love. There are many very good people but Gurus are very rare. Muslim people are very good they are practising very strictly and faithfully. The story of Hoiigurujis and Vihwagurujis visit at Sankaracharya. Yoga in Daily Life people practised very well during corona time. It can be a female Guru also. A great sadhu keeps every child of God in his heart. Bhajan singing.
The Eternal Dharma and the Legacy of Alak Purī
2:50 - 4:04 (74 min)

A satsang discourse on the eternal dharma, spiritual lineage, and parables.
"Sanātana Dharma is not one person's religion. Sanātana is not only from the humans. It is everything: the trees, the animals, the entire balance of our earth—harmony, understanding, and creation."
"Human consciousness and the human mind are always changing. But we have to go to the very ancient roots, to the roots of our spirituality, which we have come back to, which is from the Satya Yuga."
The lecturer addresses the community in a newly established ashram, blessing its beginnings. He speaks on the timeless nature of Sanatana Dharma, the spiritual history of the location, and the lineage from Alak Purī through Devpurī to the present. He shares a lengthy parable about a merchant's son misinterpreting his father's testament to illustrate the need for wisdom over literal understanding, and recounts stories connecting the Alaknanda River, the Himalayas, and figures like Vedavyasa and Shiva to this spiritual heritage.
Filming location: Slovenia
Bhajans from Poprad
4:10 - 4:54 (44 min)

Bhajans from Tatra Hotel, Poprad, Slovakia.
Don't eat meat and save spirituality
5:00 - 6:02 (62 min)

A satsang discourse on spiritual practice, purity, and the guru's grace, followed by personal testimonies from disciples.
"Our mantra, our singing: 'Om Namah Śrī Prabhu Dīpa Nārāyaṇa.' And we died. That means that we are really and really."
"Gurudev, without Guru, is nothing. But we have this Guru, which is that who is giving all for us, good for our body, everything."
Swami Maheshwarananda leads a satsang, beginning with chants and reflections on the guru's grace and the power of mantra at the time of death. He shares parables about communities and their practices, then discusses the importance of a pure, vegetarian lifestyle for health and yoga, linking modern ailments to diet. Two long-time disciples then share personal memories: one recounts Swamiji's first visits to Czechoslovakia and a planned book of memories, while another describes successfully applying yoga techniques with champion athletes.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Non-violence
6:10 - 7:24 (74 min)

A spiritual discourse on non-violence, the soul, and the discipline of yoga.
"God has given that soul again the life to go further... we should not make a difference between a tiny creature and a big elephant."
"Ahiṃsā means non-violence... the highest, the highest, but called the, very good, everybody, you know that."
The lecturer delivers a morning satsang, exploring the principle of ahiṃsā (non-violence) and its profound challenges. He questions the ethics of everyday actions, from consuming dairy to cutting flowers, and discusses the nature of the soul across all life. The talk weaves in teachings from Patañjali's Yoga Sūtras, personal stories about animals, and a call for spiritual discipline and prayer to address unavoidable harm.
Filming location: Auckland, New Zealand
The Eternal Dharma and the Legacy of Alak Purī
7:30 - 8:44 (74 min)

A satsang discourse on the eternal dharma, spiritual lineage, and parables.
"Sanātana Dharma is not one person's religion. Sanātana is not only from the humans. It is everything: the trees, the animals, the entire balance of our earth—harmony, understanding, and creation."
"Human consciousness and the human mind are always changing. But we have to go to the very ancient roots, to the roots of our spirituality, which we have come back to, which is from the Satya Yuga."
The lecturer addresses the community in a newly established ashram, blessing its beginnings. He speaks on the timeless nature of Sanatana Dharma, the spiritual history of the location, and the lineage from Alak Purī through Devpurī to the present. He shares a lengthy parable about a merchant's son misinterpreting his father's testament to illustrate the need for wisdom over literal understanding, and recounts stories connecting the Alaknanda River, the Himalayas, and figures like Vedavyasa and Shiva to this spiritual heritage.
Filming location: Slovenia
Bhajans from Poprad
8:50 - 9:34 (44 min)

Bhajans from Tatra Hotel, Poprad, Slovakia.
Practice with concentration
9:40 - 10:54 (74 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Practising Bari Khatu Pranam relaxation. Explanation of the sound and movement of bhramari. The story of how a bhramari makes a worm to bhramari. Many things we learnt from nature. Practising bhramari pranayama. We can feel the vibration of bhramari in the Sanskrit language. During bhramari we can feel the vibration in the navel in our head and the chest. We were informed about the last 12 months' program of the International Madhawananda World Peace Council.
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 1 - Part 3
11:00 - 11:53 (53 min)

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
Yoga unites people
12:00 - 12:44 (44 min)

A satsang discourse on the universal essence of religious practice and human unity.
"I see everybody. I see everyone. And with that, it has come by so many things to have good things for me."
"In our heart, what is in our heart? Heart. Now everyone knows that it is that heart."
A spiritual teacher observes and compares morning rituals across Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism, noting the common structure of prayer, contribution, and community. He expresses concern over the perceived decline in traditional practice, using anecdotes from travels in Europe, and argues for a fundamental unity beyond religious labels, illustrated by the impartial care in a hospital. The talk concludes with an emphasis on shared humanity and the importance of personal spiritual practice.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We are in a lineage of great saints from the Satya Yuga
12:50 - 13:24 (34 min)

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
We have to make our food
13:30 - 14:23 (53 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jogacentrum, Levoca, Slovakia. There was a time when people couldn't come to yoga but now again everybody can come. But yoga people practised during the hard times and now also. Yoga In Daily Life is in many countries and many people practise Yoga in Daily Life. These people don't eat meat and don't drink alcohol. So people can become purer and purer. Nowadays many young people who become vegan don't eat any products by animals. We got vaccination against corona but unfortunately it has bad consequences also. Vishwaguruji also feels some of them. People want to eat insects and other little animals as an ingredient in many kinds of meals. So it will be killed many animals. These bad things first of all destroy our brains. A sad story of an Austrian family. Bhajan singing.
Just go ahead
14:30 - 15:31 (61 min)

Morning program from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Life eats life. There are many creatures living in the water on the earth and in the air. There are many living beings everywhere. Humans shouldn't kill and eat animals according to their dharma. The story of Buddha and how he received bhiksa. Buddhist people eat only good pure food. Water is life. There is no life without love. There are many very good people but Gurus are very rare. Muslim people are very good they are practising very strictly and faithfully. The story of Hoiigurujis and Vihwagurujis visit at Sankaracharya. Yoga in Daily Life people practised very well during corona time. It can be a female Guru also. A great sadhu keeps every child of God in his heart. Bhajan singing.
If you want to go to God don't eat meat
15:35 - 16:15 (40 min)

A spiritual discourse on purity, diet, and the global reach of Yoga in Daily Life.
"I give that yoga in Delhi life: Yoga in Daily Life. So no one can say, 'I am this or I am not this.'"
"If we want to go to God, that one, then we go there. Otherwise, you say they go in people all like this, or in the earth like this, but how long will they stay?"
The lecturer addresses a gathering, reflecting on nearly fifty years of teaching. He connects the principle of non-violence and dietary purity to spiritual progress, advocating for a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle to avoid negative rebirth. He shares anecdotes about the expansion of his teachings worldwide and the personal transformations of his disciples, emphasizing health and spiritual practice as a path to divinity.
Filming location: Slovakia
Always we should know that we are human
16:20 - 17:14 (54 min)

A spiritual discourse on human divinity, non-violence, and conscious living.
"We come from this and said, 'We should now make human, human.' And you should all become real humans."
"So, my dears, we can do something, kill, but not properly. For that, morning, midday, and night, say, 'Bhagavān, give me that I have a mistake.'"
A speaker delivers a teaching on the sacred origin of humans from Śiva and the imperative to live as "real humans." The talk emphasizes ahimsa (non-killing), advocating for a vegan lifestyle and repentance for unavoidable harm. It covers themes of oneness, the cycle of rebirth influenced by actions, and includes practical advice for daily spiritual practice, such as affirming "I am human" and honoring the elements.
Filming location: Bratislava, Slovakia
A New World Begins
17:20 - 17:59 (39 min)

A spiritual address announcing a new beginning for humanity.
"It is already here; it has already happened. I am happy to tell you."
"Every morning when you stand up... Open your eyes: 'I am human.' Only this one word."
A speaker addresses an audience, sharing a vision for a new world rooted in purity and a reaffirmed human identity. He urges daily writing, spreading the message, and returning to pure food, water, and local temples. The talk blends practical instructions with spiritual calls for purity, concluding with a morning ritual affirmation of being human and chants.
Filming location: Slovakia
Collecting good energy
18:05 - 19:04 (59 min)

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.
Love is unity
19:10 - 19:49 (39 min)

A spiritual discourse on the guru-disciple relationship, divine unity, and an allegorical story.
"Many, many bhaktas, they don’t know me, but they have become great, and they’re telling, 'We would like to see Mahāmaṇḍeśvar, Vaiśvarānanda.'"
"It is not a color, not this, not that. But take your heart inside, and each and every part of our body that we can give it further... This is a sādhanā."
Mahāmaṇḍeśvar Vaiśvarānanda addresses a gathering, speaking on the ever-present connection between guru and disciple beyond physical proximity. He discusses the symbolism of a sannyāsin's robes, the nature of Bhagavān Śiva, and tells an extended, allegorical story involving Vishnu and Shakti to illustrate spiritual tests and the importance of inner commitment over external offerings.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We are full of the divinity
19:55 - 20:11 (16 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. oga is the same for everybody. Yoga in Daily Life is great and systematic. Sarva Hitta means: good for everyone it was made in Czech. You all are great, give good things to people, not negative ones. You are the light in the dark night, all one. The light of our Masters.
Always we should know that we are human
20:15 - 21:09 (54 min)

A spiritual discourse on human divinity, non-violence, and conscious living.
"We come from this and said, 'We should now make human, human.' And you should all become real humans."
"So, my dears, we can do something, kill, but not properly. For that, morning, midday, and night, say, 'Bhagavān, give me that I have a mistake.'"
A speaker delivers a teaching on the sacred origin of humans from Śiva and the imperative to live as "real humans." The talk emphasizes ahimsa (non-killing), advocating for a vegan lifestyle and repentance for unavoidable harm. It covers themes of oneness, the cycle of rebirth influenced by actions, and includes practical advice for daily spiritual practice, such as affirming "I am human" and honoring the elements.
Filming location: Bratislava, Slovakia
Buddha
21:15 - 21:53 (38 min)

A spiritual discourse on the value of the present moment, weaving in personal anecdotes and stories of Buddha.
"Every second is irretrievably gone. So it is that we should always... be now with ourselves."
"The present is very great. The present is great. And the future we do not know. The past is gone."
The speaker, likely a swami, gives an unstructured talk emphasizing the importance of living fully in the present. He uses the metaphor of chewing food to illustrate savoring the moment, then recounts various stories: a legendary queen who disfigured her face to discourage admirers, details of Buddha's ascetic life, and a personal story about a banyan tree sapling from Bodhgaya being planted in central Australia. The themes revolve around mindfulness, detachment, and spiritual lineage.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Around The World - Vegetarianism and top sport, Part 3
22:00 - 22:23 (23 min)

Vegetarianism and top sport at Sri Devpuriji Ashram Zagreb, Croatia, January 2011 Part 3 - Preparing two different vegetarian meal for two different types of athletes, bodybuilding and ironman.
The way to God
22:30 - 23:04 (34 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. The Atma of all living beings is one. A small drop of water is like the ocean. The small spark is the same as the great fire. There is one God. Only through the mercy of the Guru can we reach God. Those who go for satsang, are humble and sing bhajans will be taken to heaven. Bhajan on Yoga Nidra.
I am not the doer
23:10 - 23:32 (22 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. Chanting mantras. We are not the doer. During all of our life a Supreme leads us and does everything. We are swiming in the ocean of life. Our spiritual life should be happy. The story of a bird on the boat in the ocean.
Everything is within thyself
23:40 - 0:06 (26 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Practising simple asanas with concentration. we will become one day only one. Every morning we should know that we are human. We should greet water also every morning. Relaxation.
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