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Our relationship with the Guru
0:05 - 0:45 (40 min)

Public lecture by Vishwaguruji from Debrecen, Hungary. Explanation of the meaning of Guru parampara. We are all disciples of our Gurudeva, Swami Madhavanandaji. Parampara means that one guru succeeds another, giving his place to the next guru. Now I am yours to take care about our Masters. Always be faithful to your Master and he should also take care of you forever. In that way we will reach the highest, the Cosmic One. In that way you will understand what yoga is. Always practise in your heart, where the light is hidden.
Yoga practice really helps
0:50 - 1:37 (47 min)

A satsang on cultivating inner joy and the importance of steady spiritual practice.
"If your material life is not going well, your spiritual life should be beautiful. Our spiritual life should be full of joy."
"Try to make a nice, smiling face... and try to feel your inner self. You will feel expansion."
Swami Alak Puri addresses the community, reflecting on a recent conference and the teachings of Guruji. He emphasizes that true yoga and sādhanā are about generating inner happiness, which radiates outward and frees one from fear and ego. He encourages integrating practice into daily life, using analogies from physics and personal anecdotes to illustrate the value of gentle, consistent growth and a joyful approach.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Sole Necessity of Guru's Grace
1:45 - 2:32 (47 min)

A spiritual discourse on the absolute necessity of the Guru's grace, illustrated with parables and observations on life.
"Without the grace of the Guru, nothing can be. We may think we can do without it and believe we are okay, but that is not how it is."
"Guru kṛpā hi kevalam. Guru’s grace... When Gurudeva’s blessing is there, then everything is possible."
The speaker, likely a swami, delivers a satsang emphasizing that all spiritual progress and worldly harmony depend solely on the Guru's grace. He expands the concept of Guru to include parents and the supportive community of village life, using anecdotes about street dogs and a detailed parable about a devoted disciple, his wife, and a test of sacrifice to illustrate the depth of true devotion and the singular source of blessing.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Forms of the Divine
2:40 - 3:12 (32 min)

A spiritual discourse on the formless and manifest aspects of the divine.
"One is what we can call God, but we cannot see God; it is only God. That is called Nirākāra. Nirākāra means there is no form or posture."
"The second is Sākār. Sākār means with a form, like a statue or our body, so that we can worship God."
A spiritual teacher delivers a satsang on Guruji's birthday, explaining the concepts of Nirākāra (formless God) and Sākār (God with form). Using examples like Jesus, Krishna, and Buddha, he illustrates how divine incarnations suffer and are often misunderstood. The talk expands to cover creation stories, the cycles of the Yugas, and the importance of righteous living and sādhanā (spiritual practice) in the current Kali Yuga.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We can achieve the Paramatma
3:20 - 4:09 (49 min)

A spiritual talk reflecting on a return to Hungary, the pandemic, and the nature of the self.
"Now, we all know that it is only for the humans, not animals. Why only this disease for humans?"
"And so, but some are different. They said, 'Yes, I am good,' but backside this, backside that. So we have to clean ourselves."
The lecturer addresses a gathering, sharing memories of past visits and the loss of a devotee, Krishṇānand. He contemplates the COVID-19 pandemic as a divine response to human actions, using allegories of the water cycle and fire to illustrate the interconnectedness of life and the importance of humility, authentic practice, and overcoming ego on the spiritual path.
Filming location: Budapest, Hungary
Our relationship with the Guru
4:15 - 4:55 (40 min)

Public lecture by Vishwaguruji from Debrecen, Hungary. Explanation of the meaning of Guru parampara. We are all disciples of our Gurudeva, Swami Madhavanandaji. Parampara means that one guru succeeds another, giving his place to the next guru. Now I am yours to take care about our Masters. Always be faithful to your Master and he should also take care of you forever. In that way we will reach the highest, the Cosmic One. In that way you will understand what yoga is. Always practise in your heart, where the light is hidden.
Satsang from Salzburg
5:00 - 6:17 (77 min)

Evening program from Salzburg, Austria.
We have to become united in Oneness
6:25 - 8:42 (77 min)

Evening program with Vishwaguruji from Szeged, Hungary. We have our destiny in which it is written when and where we are. The story of a boat in the ocean and a bird. It is in our fate that we want to reach God. We are like a bird coming and going. Life is only temporary. Every living creature has its fate and life. Become one with all. At the end, a drop of water arrives at the ocean and becomes one with it. When we die, our soul goes from the body, which is like a stone falling down. Some of us go towards the pure Light and others come back again. There is only one door when we leave our bodies. Nowadays children don't accept the advice of their parents. Don't kill anyone and don't speak negative words. Practising AUM chanting, bhramari pranayama and some simple asanas.
Mahaprabhudeep Ashram is a spiritual place
8:50 - 9:05 (15 min)

A spiritual leader describes the permanent legacy and natural sanctity of Mahāprabhujī's ashram.
"Our Mahāprabhujī's ashram—this cannot be removed."
"And therefore, here it is so peaceful, harmonious peace. Hey, what do we want? Kyā chāhiye?"
The speaker explains the ashram's protected status as a historical foundation, detailing strict preservation rules for the castle, trees, and land enforced by government authorities. He contrasts this permanence with movable yoga centers, and highlights the ashram's healthful environment—pure earth, air, and water—and the wholesome community life with good food and practice halls. He warmly invites everyone to visit the ashram and its associated pure-food restaurant, Tilak.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Practising yoga leads us to God
9:10 - 10:23 (73 min)

Evening program from Salzburg, Austria. The navel is the seed, the root. The brain is very powerful, a great help in our life. Human mind is particularly powerful, it can imagine and do everything. Yoga practice will take us to God if we live a pure life. Fifty years ago when Vishwaguru first came to Europe everything was much cleaner, we were healthier. That has changed because of nutrition and pollution. The explanation of Ashwini mudra, and Bhramari pranayama.
After death, everything is counted
10:30 - 11:54 (84 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Debrecen, Hungary. There is God in all of us. It is within our body. There is a flame in our hearts which is the soul. After death, there are eleven points to leave the body. It depends on your qualities. We have immense knowledge. There is modern science and there is yogic science but they are different. The eleventh point in the top of the head and the navel are in connection. Sleeping is very important. Even if you practised yoga and stopped, the memories can awaken in you at any time. Life is the same in every creature. We should work on ourselves. We should complete our life to unite with the Cosmic. Concentration on the vibration of Om Namah Shivaya kirtan. When we die everything is counted as good and bad. Practising ashwini mudra, AUM chanting and bhramari pranayama.
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 2 - Part 1
12:00 - 13:03 (63 min)

Practicing of the system "Yoga in Daily Life", Level 2 - Part 1, in Om Vishwa Deep Gurukul Swami Maheshwaranand Ashram, Jadan, Rajasthan, India on 25th of October 2009.
Reflections on a Time of Distance and Practice
13:10 - 13:55 (45 min)

A spiritual discourse reflecting on the COVID-19 pandemic, vegetarianism, and spiritual practice.
"Always, those who practiced yoga have not died."
"Why is this disease only for humans?... Only humans. We still do not know why."
Swami Vishwaguruji delivers a wide-ranging talk, reflecting on the isolation and lessons of the pandemic. He discusses the health benefits of a vegetarian diet and consistent yoga practice, shares observations from India and Europe, and stresses the importance of sattvic living and spiritual nourishment. He is later joined by Mahamandaleshwar Gyaneshwar Puriji, who expresses happiness at the gathering and echoes the importance of spiritual practice and proper nourishment.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Hatha Yoga Kriyas (2/3)
14:00 - 14:27 (27 min)

Hatha Yoga Kriyas, with Swamiji and Uma Puri, from Strilky Ashram, (CZ) on 14th November 2009.
Yoga is spiritual
14:35 - 15:45 (70 min)

Satsang from Linz, Austria. Translation of the bhajan Sri Madhavanandaji Prabhu Ananda Dijo. This bhajan was written by our Gurudeva many many years ago. He requests Holy Guruji to grant us happiness and accept our service. Explanation and practice of Ashwini mudra, AUM chanting and Bhramari pranayama.
The Science of Yoga
15:50 - 16:55 (65 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Košice, Slovakia. Every country has its own culture. We pray in India, as we do in Europe. The three letters of AUM are addressed to three gods - Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. A brief history of Creation. Science is a product of the human mind and is developing continuously, but that knowledge is lost when death comes. Where does the soul go then? The Science of Yoga is different. Where do we find God? With the help of yoga we can make our body ninety percent healthy. It is good to practise AUM before eating. Bhramari pranayama.
The Play of Coming and Going: Reflections on Life, Guru, and the Inner Journey
17:00 - 17:54 (54 min)

A satsang discourse reflecting on life's transient nature and the inner spiritual journey.
"This whole life is like a coming and going, coming and going. It is a play."
"You come alone and you go alone. Only that which will go with us is our karma, good or not so good, and the light of Gurudeva."
Following a bhajan, the speaker reflects on teachings from Swami Brahmanandaji and their own Guru. They explore the theme of life as a transient play (lila), the importance of performing selfless karma, and the constant inner companionship of the Guru. The talk includes a lengthy parable about a devotee of Vishnu getting lost in Maya, and concludes with insights into the dynamics of the chakras and the goal of becoming a selfless instrument.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Good Health and Peace
18:00 - 18:53 (53 min)

Good Health and Peace in Covid-19 Times through the system Yoga in Daily Life. Scientific conference on health aspects of yoga for covid-19 organized by Swami Madhavananda World Peace Council, held at KC Semilasso, Brno, Czech Republic. When man is able to recognise what God is and is able to recognise the value of human life, then he will no longer take the lives of others. Today yoga is present all over the world. The practitioners of Yoga in Daily Life are vegetarians and only a few of them have been attacked by the coronavirus. The water is the same in the small raindrop and in the river. The Soul will pass through the same door after death, according to the way we act now. Love and protect, do not kill. This is the real yoga.
Respect and love everybody
19:00 - 19:53 (53 min)

Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Budapest, Hungary. We should respect everybody, not forgetting women, elders and gurus. If a Guru passes away, only the successor can sit in their chair. The story of an Indian school and the father of one teacher who visited his son. The story of a company, the boss and a worker who had some problem. There are many problems between generations in America. The story of a Slovenian origin American scientist and a girl who became ill. Practising bhramari pranayama.
We can achieve the Paramatma
20:00 - 20:49 (49 min)

A spiritual talk reflecting on a return to Hungary, the pandemic, and the nature of the self.
"Now, we all know that it is only for the humans, not animals. Why only this disease for humans?"
"And so, but some are different. They said, 'Yes, I am good,' but backside this, backside that. So we have to clean ourselves."
The lecturer addresses a gathering, sharing memories of past visits and the loss of a devotee, Krishṇānand. He contemplates the COVID-19 pandemic as a divine response to human actions, using allegories of the water cycle and fire to illustrate the interconnectedness of life and the importance of humility, authentic practice, and overcoming ego on the spiritual path.
Filming location: Budapest, Hungary
Bhajan evening from Jadan Ashram
20:00 - 20:51 (51 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Mantra chanting by Vishwagurujis young Indian followers. Bhajan singing.
The Roots of Destiny and the Vajranāḍī
20:55 - 21:43 (48 min)

A spiritual discourse on destiny, the Vajranāḍī energy channel, and the parable of roots.
"A seed sends out a sprout, the roots first grow downward. Then the sprout emerges. This is the balance of our whole body."
"Destiny is very clear. It is like where you throw the stone, it will go there where it should go."
The lecturer begins by discussing the Vajranāḍī, comparing spiritual foundations to the deep roots of a banyan tree. He shares an anecdote of Mahāprabhujī composing bhajans with Holī Gurujī, then narrates the story of Rāvaṇa and the destiny-writer Vidhātā to illustrate the power of fate. He concludes by stating that while destiny is powerful, a true Guru can change it, and returns to the analogy of roots seeking water, connecting it to the teachings of the Bhagavad Gītā.
Filming location: Khatu, Rajasthan, India
The Sole Necessity of Guru's Grace
21:50 - 22:37 (47 min)

A spiritual discourse on the absolute necessity of the Guru's grace, illustrated with parables and observations on life.
"Without the grace of the Guru, nothing can be. We may think we can do without it and believe we are okay, but that is not how it is."
"Guru kṛpā hi kevalam. Guru’s grace... When Gurudeva’s blessing is there, then everything is possible."
The speaker, likely a swami, delivers a satsang emphasizing that all spiritual progress and worldly harmony depend solely on the Guru's grace. He expands the concept of Guru to include parents and the supportive community of village life, using anecdotes about street dogs and a detailed parable about a devoted disciple, his wife, and a test of sacrifice to illustrate the depth of true devotion and the singular source of blessing.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Yoga practice really helps
22:45 - 23:32 (47 min)

A satsang on cultivating inner joy and the importance of steady spiritual practice.
"If your material life is not going well, your spiritual life should be beautiful. Our spiritual life should be full of joy."
"Try to make a nice, smiling face... and try to feel your inner self. You will feel expansion."
Swami Alak Puri addresses the community, reflecting on a recent conference and the teachings of Guruji. He emphasizes that true yoga and sādhanā are about generating inner happiness, which radiates outward and frees one from fear and ego. He encourages integrating practice into daily life, using analogies from physics and personal anecdotes to illustrate the value of gentle, consistent growth and a joyful approach.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Our relationship with the Guru
23:40 - 0:20 (40 min)

Public lecture by Vishwaguruji from Debrecen, Hungary. Explanation of the meaning of Guru parampara. We are all disciples of our Gurudeva, Swami Madhavanandaji. Parampara means that one guru succeeds another, giving his place to the next guru. Now I am yours to take care about our Masters. Always be faithful to your Master and he should also take care of you forever. In that way we will reach the highest, the Cosmic One. In that way you will understand what yoga is. Always practise in your heart, where the light is hidden.
The Divine Unity of Life
0:25 - 1:02 (37 min)

A spiritual discourse on the unity of life and the path to divinity.
"Yoga is the journey from our body to our cosmic life."
"Life is God. If you understand what God is, how is God? We know God, and yet we know nothing."
The lecturer addresses the community at the Vienna ashram, exploring the divine essence present in all forms of life and the nature of the soul. He discusses the illusion of separation between genders, reflects on the purpose of marriage and family, and advocates for compassionate living through a vegan diet, emphasizing non-violence and spiritual practice as the true meaning of yoga.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
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