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Practicing Bari Khatu Pranam
0:45 - 1:36 (51 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. After a physical activity like soccer, running or walking we have to practice yoga exercises. But not yoga sitting because the body is too hard for that. Explanation and demonstration of how to practice Bhari Khatu correctly.
Keep the flame still
1:40 - 2:18 (38 min)
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A spiritual discourse on maintaining the sacred flame of life within daily householder and community practice. "You are already a yogī. You possess that science, yet you seek yogic attainment." "This flame is what we call our ātmā, our spirit, which then departs. So when this is happening, we must learn from it." The lecturer addresses a gathering, weaving together themes from the Yoga in Daily Life system. He emphasizes the dignity of the householder path, advocating for marriage and family life as spiritually vital. Using the extended metaphor of an oil lamp, he explains the body, life force, and spirit, urging the daily practice of lighting a lamp and maintaining temple pūjā in āśramas to nurture collective spirituality and personal health. He shares personal anecdotes and practical instructions, concluding with blessings and travel plans. Filming location: Slovenia
Guru is eternal
2:25 - 3:07 (42 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the eternal Guru principle, divine cycles, and spiritual lineage. "Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Śiva will change, but the Guru will remain." "One should not sit on that chair... I am taking care of this Gāḍī (seat)." The lecturer delivers an evening talk, exploring the timeless nature of the Guru compared to the cyclical roles of the Hindu trinity. He discusses the concept of the Guru's seat (Gāḍī) in a lineage, emphasizing humility and service, and shares personal reflections on his teachers, including Gurujī and Shanti. The talk weaves together cosmology, caste as spiritual heritage, and the importance of spiritual practice. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Every creature have its karma
3:15 - 4:08 (53 min)
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A spiritual discourse on karma, interconnectedness, and human nature. "Karma is not only for humans; it is for all creatures, any animal." "So always, our people, our friends, we do not know who is thinking today, now." The lecturer addresses a gathering, exploring the universal law of karma that binds all life—humans, animals, and even trees. He shares parables, including a story of an ancient tree foretold to die by a yogi, to illustrate how actions interconnect. The talk weaves through themes of compassion, environmental destruction, and personal responsibility, concluding with a call to do good for all. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Live spiritual life
4:15 - 4:48 (33 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. India is closed for four days because of the corona. It has more time to overthink our life. Spirituality is in our mind in our heart and in our feelings. Spiritual people are praying for others and animals also. Birds can trust in the tiger and lion but not in the human. The story about some sadhu from Gujarat and a tiger. Bhajan singing.
Yoga and Life
4:55 - 6:05 (70 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Gold Coast, Australia. Yoga is the science of humans. Yoga is the cosmic power. Physical exercise is a part of the yogic science for achieving good health. The soul should enter into the cosmic light during this life. Water is life. We should respect the water and avoid wasting it. Explanation and demonstration of chanting OM.
Yoga Nidra or bhajan singing is like meditation
6:10 - 7:25 (75 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Singing bhajan Yogi jano ki Yoga Nidra. Bhajans sometimes are like meditation. We are awakened but in that state, it is very good to do yoga nidra or sing bhajans. There is a difference between yogi and rogi. The story of a great yogi and a young girl in Jaipur. The other story of an Italian professor and Vishwaguruji. The story of why Vishwaguruji changed the name of savasana to anandasana. Practising relaxation and bhramari pranayama.
Practice with concentration
7:30 - 8:44 (74 min)
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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.
Yoga is for tho whole world
8:50 - 9:33 (43 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. There are many chemicals in our food and our water. It is the cause of many diseases. Yoga is for the whole world. Yoga is for the whole body. In many places in the world, people practise Bari Khatu Pranam. We should practise it regularly and systematically. We should also practise bhramari pranayam. The story about how was the teaching in the school when Vishwaguruji was a child. Indian people should use their mother tongue.
The Eternal Dharma and the Legacy of Alak Purī
9:40 - 10:54 (74 min)
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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
Meditation with Swamiji
11:00 - 11:42 (42 min)
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Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Atlanta, Georgia, Guided meditation.
Let this life be the last one
11:50 - 12:15 (25 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram , Rajastham, India. We have no right to print and multiply Alakhpuriji's photo. It is saved by copyright. Yoga asanas are originated from the nature given by Siva. There are many other asanas which are originated from the movements of the rishis. We should come out from the cycles of birth and death. Practising asanas means respecting nature. Satsang bhajans and good words are our spiritual nourishing.
The forms of God
12:20 - 12:54 (34 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the journey of the soul and the nature of divinity. "Bhagavān does not remain confined to any one place. Bhagavān Rāma also departed; He too left. But the name is of Bhagavān, is it not?" "The ātman does not say, 'I am Hindu,' or 'I am Muslim,' or 'I am this,' or 'I am that.' The ātman is one and the same." The speaker delivers a wide-ranging monologue, contemplating the evolution of human consciousness, the appearance of divine figures like Rama and Krishna, and the eternal nature of the soul. Key themes include the critique of meat-eating and alcohol, the oneness of the self (ātman) beyond religious labels, and a call to return to the principles of Sanātana Dharma. The talk uses metaphors of water cycles and seeds to illustrate spiritual concepts and concludes with a devotional prayer. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Program from Dungog - Tratak (15/28)
13:00 - 13:52 (52 min)
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Swamijis lecture about the Tratak technique from Dungog Australia on 5th of January 2010.
Webcast from Auckland
14:00 - 14:40 (40 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Auckland, New Zealand.
Clear nourishment is very important
14:45 - 15:40 (55 min)
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A satsang on traditional nourishment, conscious eating, and spiritual living. "In India, the village people still make all these things. In big cities, people have moved more towards European ways." "According to what we do in this life, we go back to the space, to God, and it will come back for whom what you have done." The lecturer addresses the gathering, discussing the benefits of traditional foods like jaggery, nuts, and specific preparations for prenatal health. He emphasizes pure, organic nourishment and connects dietary choices to the laws of karma and reincarnation, sharing anecdotes from Fiji. The talk includes a testimony on Manuka honey and concludes with practical steps for obtaining these traditional items. Filming location: Fiji Islands
Guru is eternal
15:45 - 16:27 (42 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the eternal Guru principle, divine cycles, and spiritual lineage. "Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Śiva will change, but the Guru will remain." "One should not sit on that chair... I am taking care of this Gāḍī (seat)." The lecturer delivers an evening talk, exploring the timeless nature of the Guru compared to the cyclical roles of the Hindu trinity. He discusses the concept of the Guru's seat (Gāḍī) in a lineage, emphasizing humility and service, and shares personal reflections on his teachers, including Gurujī and Shanti. The talk weaves together cosmology, caste as spiritual heritage, and the importance of spiritual practice. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Whatever is happening but we are yogis
16:35 - 17:32 (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.
Keep the flame still
17:40 - 18:18 (38 min)
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A spiritual discourse on maintaining the sacred flame of life within daily householder and community practice. "You are already a yogī. You possess that science, yet you seek yogic attainment." "This flame is what we call our ātmā, our spirit, which then departs. So when this is happening, we must learn from it." The lecturer addresses a gathering, weaving together themes from the Yoga in Daily Life system. He emphasizes the dignity of the householder path, advocating for marriage and family life as spiritually vital. Using the extended metaphor of an oil lamp, he explains the body, life force, and spirit, urging the daily practice of lighting a lamp and maintaining temple pūjā in āśramas to nurture collective spirituality and personal health. He shares personal anecdotes and practical instructions, concluding with blessings and travel plans. Filming location: Slovenia
The Essence of Yoga and the Soul's Journey
18:25 - 18:52 (27 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the essence of yoga and the soul's journey. "Yoga is the science of humanity. And the yogīs, Śiva, Brahmā, Viṣṇu, Maheśvara—all have given this to us so that we may progress on this path." "Everything, all is one in all and all in one. So, all live, and they don't know, and they have what they know." An unnamed spiritual teacher delivers a talk on International Yoga Day, explaining yoga as a universal science for all beings, distinct from religion. He discusses the soul (Ātmā), using the metaphor of a water drop returning to the ocean to describe spiritual unity and liberation. The talk covers the global practice of yoga, the journey after death, and the importance of righteous living and good karma. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Practicing Bari Khatu Pranam
19:00 - 19:51 (51 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. After a physical activity like soccer, running or walking we have to practice yoga exercises. But not yoga sitting because the body is too hard for that. Explanation and demonstration of how to practice Bhari Khatu correctly.
The Yogic Science
19:55 - 20:54 (59 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We want to become one as a human. Quality is one of the best. A good education gives good quality as a nice statue can be formed from a big rock. Energy and the five elements are connecting to the Yogi. We are entering into the oneness when entering into the practice hall. Atma is the pilot or captain of our airplane. If something is not good we can't fly. We have to be alert, the Sadhana is very important, as Holy Guruji wrote in one bhajan.
Sanskrit Hindi and yoga
21:00 - 21:48 (48 min)
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Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. All yoga systems have the same root. Sanskrit is the best language but not easy to learn. Slowly Indians lost their language. Many westerners would like to learn Hindi or the Sanskrit language. The story about how Vishwaguruji began to teach Hindi in Czechoslovakia. There will be three classes in the college Hindi, Sanskrit and Yoga. If we understand the language we can understand Yoga also. Explanation of Holyguruji's bhajan Sri Puja Deep Dayala Hari.
Fullmoon satsang on Holi with bhajans
21:55 - 23:44 (109 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing on the occasion of Holi. We can get four kinds of things in the spiritual world dharma artha kama and moksha. The sTory about Holi and its meaning and customs. We should follow the teaching of great saints in our heart. Nowadays many people celebrate Holi in the whole world. Bhajan singing again.
Every creature have its karma
23:50 - 0:43 (53 min)
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A spiritual discourse on karma, interconnectedness, and human nature. "Karma is not only for humans; it is for all creatures, any animal." "So always, our people, our friends, we do not know who is thinking today, now." The lecturer addresses a gathering, exploring the universal law of karma that binds all life—humans, animals, and even trees. He shares parables, including a story of an ancient tree foretold to die by a yogi, to illustrate how actions interconnect. The talk weaves through themes of compassion, environmental destruction, and personal responsibility, concluding with a call to do good for all. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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