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In the home of the soul
0:15 - 1:18 (63 min)
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Summer 2003. in India with presentation of Yoga In Daily Life projects and Swamijis lecture
Manva Dhire Dhire Cal
1:25 - 2:36 (71 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing from Strilky.
Shiva and Shakti
2:40 - 3:35 (55 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. In this Kaliyuga (the dark age) a black cloud covers the world. Lord Shiva created the world, Shakti means power. The two are actually in unity. The story about Vishnu who practised Anusthan (intense practice) and made a Shankalpa (resolve). Lord Vishnu finally offered one of his eyes to complete Anusthan. A mother does everything for her child, even while they are in her womb.
We can easily destroy our good karma
3:40 - 4:49 (69 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. The story of Vishwaguruji at the time he began to learn the German language. Vasant tells some words about the latest project in Strilky. The story of a very good young man who recently died in an accident. There are paths in front of us, good and bad, and we choose the path on which we go. Sometimes we destroy our good deeds with one bad thought. Dharamraj observes our all karmas before he decides on our fate. Vishwaguruji tells how ashwini mudra is functioning. In speaking the Sanskrit language, we use both hemispheres of our brain. Bhramari pranayam is also using the two hemispheres.
We should overcome fear
4:55 - 5:50 (55 min)
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A satsang discourse on spiritual qualities and overcoming fear. "You will open, not with just a few words. You have to tell how yoga in daily life is around the world." "Where the sugandha is there, there is no negativity... Sugandh means also that we should become very clean, pure, spiritual, and great saint." Following remarks from a disciple about the international work of Yoga in Daily Life, The lecturer begins the satsang by explaining the meaning of "Sugandha" (fragrance) as a metaphor for purity and spiritual goodness that dispels negativity. He uses humorous observations and a long, illustrative story about a man terrified by a ghost that turned out to be moonlight on bedclothes to teach that fear is a creation of the mind. The key message is to dispel inner fear to achieve happiness and spiritual progress, briefly touching on the topics of diet, chakras, and kuṇḍalinī. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Sri Devpuriji Mahasamadhi Anniversary
5:55 - 7:04 (69 min)
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Sri Devpuriji Mahasamadhi Anniversary - evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Alakhpuriji was in Shiva's time but he is also living now everywhere, in his astral form. At that time human life was completely different. That time yogis did tapasya - austerities. The development of humans was very quick in many aspects. At that time, there was also good and bad, like now. We don't know why covid only attacks humans. At that time were the seven rishis - the seven stars (of the Great Bear/Big Dipper constellation). They are seeing us and protecting us. Alakhpuriji and Devpuriji come from the area of Lake Mansarovar. It was very strange when Devpuriji appeared. The story of Devpuriji cut the silver money into many pieces. We are very lucky that our parampara is originated from the Satya Yuga Siva time.
The relation between mother and child
7:10 - 7:27 (17 min)
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A spiritual discourse on compassion, the heart, and yoga in daily life. "Further is not there, so that purity is that as much as we can, we do not let animals be killed." "Yoga is our heart. And in our heart is the, how to call it, the hymn." The speaker reflects on the universal, protective love seen in nature, from a mother's warmth to animals caring for their young, urging this compassion to extend to all creatures. He connects this to spiritual practice, stating that true yoga must reside in the heart and inform daily actions, including kindness and dietary choices. The talk concludes with evening blessings. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Amrit Sagar
7:35 - 8:39 (64 min)
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A satsang discourse on the spiritual significance of a devotional bhajan and the nature of divine light. "All the names I have given to you are beautiful, beautiful names. For example, Amṛt Sāgar." "This bhajan is not only beautiful, but it is the whole cosmos, everything in one." Swami Māheśvarānanda leads a gathering, reflecting on a recent trip to Vienna and the previous day's program led by a disciple named Amṛt Sāgar. He explains the profound meaning of her name—"Ocean of Nectar"—and the cosmic significance of a bhajan composed by his guru, Satguru Svāmī Madhavānandjī. He shares stories of his guru's compassion and the journey of the disciple Amṛtsāgar, while elucidating the bhajan's key words: prakāś (light), amṛt (nectar), and sāgar (ocean), describing them as metaphors for the soul, immortality, and divine consciousness that permeates the universe. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Shiva and Shakti
8:45 - 9:40 (55 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. In this Kaliyuga (the dark age) a black cloud covers the world. Lord Shiva created the world, Shakti means power. The two are actually in unity. The story about Vishnu who practised Anusthan (intense practice) and made a Shankalpa (resolve). Lord Vishnu finally offered one of his eyes to complete Anusthan. A mother does everything for her child, even while they are in her womb.
We can easily destroy our good karma
9:45 - 10:54 (69 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. The story of Vishwaguruji at the time he began to learn the German language. Vasant tells some words about the latest project in Strilky. The story of a very good young man who recently died in an accident. There are paths in front of us, good and bad, and we choose the path on which we go. Sometimes we destroy our good deeds with one bad thought. Dharamraj observes our all karmas before he decides on our fate. Vishwaguruji tells how ashwini mudra is functioning. In speaking the Sanskrit language, we use both hemispheres of our brain. Bhramari pranayam is also using the two hemispheres.
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 3 - Part 2
11:00 - 12:07 (67 min)
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Practicing of the system "Yoga in Daily Life", Level 3 - Part 2, in Om Vishwa Deep Gurukul Swami Maheshwaranand Ashram, Jadan, Rajasthan, India on 27th of October 2009.
Give everything, so not to hold
12:15 - 13:05 (50 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the path of discipleship, austerity, and selfless service. "Gurujī said, 'I have my spiritualities, my jñāna, my knowledge, everything. What do I want from others?'" "To go on the path is not easy. One path is with torrents. Another path is very hot, with sand. And there is a knife on the side of the knife. On that, you have to go." The speaker shares memories of austere early days with his Guru in a simple Jaipur ashram, illustrating the saint's path of inner richness over material possession. He uses parables, like that of a greedy rich man, and metaphors, like the firing of a clay pot, to teach the value of seva (selfless service), detachment, and rigorous spiritual training. The talk contrasts this with modern distractions and concludes with a focus on foundational spiritual practices. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Prayer will reach our chakras
13:10 - 13:56 (46 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the human body as an instrument, chakras, and daily practice. "Our instruments in our body, and the instruments we use all day long, then we go to sleep. That is where we are going; we go to sleep." "First, I am human. When we think really, really, then the whole day we will not do anything wrong to other humans." Swami Ji addresses the morning gathering, using the fragility of translation equipment and a personal childhood story about a horse to illustrate the need for careful handling of all 'instruments'—including the human body. He outlines an ideal morning routine of gratitude, starting with recognizing one's humanity and honoring parents and the Earth. The talk introduces a long-term study of chakras and kuṇḍalinī, while cautioning against fear and emphasizing that everyone is already divine and should proceed naturally under a true guru's guidance. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Around the world - Yoga from Presov
14:00 - 15:09 (69 min)
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Presentation of Yoga In Daily Life from the city of Presov, Slovak Republic.
Around the world - Hidden beauty
15:15 - 15:37 (22 min)
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Report about the beauties of underwater life and our current paths of their destruction. From Australia.
Search for direction
15:40 - 15:59 (19 min)
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Satsang with Swami Jasraj from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
Vegetarian cooking lesson 9
16:00 - 16:09 (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
Roots are different
16:15 - 17:00 (45 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Fasting one day a week has a very good effect. Ahimsa means not doing anything to harm others. In getting angry, we destroy our spirituality. The story of a young boy who dies in an accident. Anger has many different types. Sometimes it is not very deep in our hearts. In some cases, it exists till the end of life. Practising kriya anusthan is very good for people. Guru is like a mother, disciples are like children. It is strongly prohibited to give these techniques further. The teaching of every guru is different, so don't mix them. There is one boat and one captain but many people can be in a boat. The story of a minister who attended Vishwaguruji's yoga class.
Practising yoga helps us to overcome difficulties
17:05 - 17:52 (47 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky, Czech Republic. We are now in Kaliyuga (the dark age), where we are facing many difficulties. Practising yoga can help us to overcome them. Practitioners of yoga are not fighting, they are good friends; they are humble and do not harm animals. Eggs are life. At a wedding ceremony, everyone is kind, they pray; while for dinner, animals are killed. As humans we should understand fear. No one is good or bad. We should know how to live, how to create harmony in our homes. Practising bhramari pranayama.
Guru is the first
18:00 - 18:36 (36 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the continuity of sādhanā and the centrality of the Guru. "Your sādhanā was very beautiful, very good. Many experienced beautiful powers, feelings, and even incarnations. Yes, we should continue this until the end of our life." "Holy Gurujī, our Swamījī Madhavānandajī Bhagavān, he always said that Seva is all the time with us. We are going, as all goes, to the Cosmic Self." A teacher addresses students after a spiritual retreat, using the metaphor of a stone creating eternal ripples in a pond to describe the lasting impact of their practice. He emphasizes selfless service (Seva) and explains the Guru's paramount importance, stating all spiritual activities must follow devotion to the Guru. The talk covers the meaning of mantra, the significance of the prayer mala, and outlines the traditional four stages of life (āśramas). Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The basic qualities of our chakras
18:40 - 19:12 (32 min)
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An introductory lecture on the chakras and hidden human powers, based on the book The Hidden Powers in Humans. "If we touch words like yoga in life, words like sādhanā, our guru, then our life is directed positively." "Swamījī said that if we are able to manage the Svādhiṣṭhāna Cakra, the power of concentration and the other powers there, we are halfway through on our path." A speaker guides the satsang, reviewing the foundational powers within the first three chakras. He explains how dormant karmic power and Kuṇḍalinī reside in the Mūlādhāra, and how conscious living through sādhanā in the Svādhiṣṭhāna grants access to vital energies like Prāṇa-śakti. The talk outlines the progressive awakening through the Maṇipūra, Anāhata, and Viśuddhi chakras, emphasizing the guru's essential role in managing this process and illuminating the disciple's path from darkness to light. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Our uniform is important
19:20 - 20:00 (40 min)
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A spiritual discourse reflecting on a group retreat and imparting yogic teachings. "Each and every second is very, very precious. Even for one second, one can live life." "In our seminars, we live so relaxed. We don’t care about anything." The lecturer addresses attendees after several peaceful days of communal spiritual practice. He speaks on the preciousness of time, the joy of spiritual fellowship, and the sacredness of a holy tree at the site. He emphasizes family, raising children with good values, and the importance of wearing the prescribed yoga uniform as a symbol of discipline and path. The talk includes answers to disciples' questions and concludes with instructions for daily practices like Aśvinī Mudrā and prāṇāyāma. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Roots are different
20:05 - 20:50 (45 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Fasting one day a week has a very good effect. Ahimsa means not doing anything to harm others. In getting angry, we destroy our spirituality. The story of a young boy who dies in an accident. Anger has many different types. Sometimes it is not very deep in our hearts. In some cases, it exists till the end of life. Practising kriya anusthan is very good for people. Guru is like a mother, disciples are like children. It is strongly prohibited to give these techniques further. The teaching of every guru is different, so don't mix them. There is one boat and one captain but many people can be in a boat. The story of a minister who attended Vishwaguruji's yoga class.
Practice from Strilky
20:55 - 21:45 (50 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Live your days spiritually
21:50 - 22:25 (35 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We should practise our spiritual exercises every day to save us from the negative effects of Kali Yuga. We should feel that we are human. We have two mothers - our birth mother and Mother Earth. We should respect our father and mother till the end of our life. We should respect the prana, air and water also. We should respect our gurus and every animal also. Fire and water cannot exist without each other. We should do puja every morning. Mantras and prayers protect us in a spiritual way. Swami Daya Mataji tells that Swamiji TV has great importance for us in our spiritual development, all over the world. She suggested that everybody who can, to give some donations to support the webcasting.
The name is very important
22:30 - 23:21 (51 min)
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A satsang address on the unity of all yoga paths and a disciple's testimony. "Yoga is yoga. It comes from Bhagavān Śiva, who brought this yoga. Yoga is not only the physical body, nor merely thinking and learning. We have to go very far towards the cosmic Self." "Everything that Vishwagurujī said about Vancouver, China, none of it is me, he does it all. I am just this body. Everything comes from Vishwagurujī." The lecturer addresses an international gathering during a Guru Pūrṇimā retreat. He emphasizes the essential oneness of all yoga traditions, advocating for respect and unity over sectarianism, using analogies of rain, human faces, and family lineage. He then outlines practical cleansing techniques (netī, dhotī) for the attendees. The session includes a heartfelt testimony from Matajī, a disciple who traveled from Canada, who shares her journey and the power of Guru's grace. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Try to live in a natural way
23:25 - 0:27 (62 min)
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A satsang discourse reflecting on an eight-month spiritual retreat (Anushthana) and sharing teachings on health and lifestyle. "In this Kali Yuga, yoga is coming more and more to bring light and peace." "Mahāprabhujī said, 'A man should not drink tea and coffee. Coffee is bad for both male and female liver, and tea, for men, will make it difficult to have a child.'" Swami Vishwaguruji addresses a global audience, recounting the recent eight-month Anushthana at the Sattva ashram in Střílky. He discusses the ashram's holy history, the importance of satsang, and shares traditional teachings from Mahāprabhujī and his own Guru on diet, health, and disciplined living. He contrasts modern habits with a purer past, advocating for simple food, periodic fasting, and a return to family and home. The ashram's president then offers thanks, noting the pandemic allowed for an extended, blessed stay with Gurudev. Filming location: Bari Khatu, Rajasthan, India
We should have roots
23:30 - 0:29 (59 min)
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A spiritual discourse on yoga teaching, tradition, and the importance of roots. "We must always create slightly different techniques for everyone. And all of you should become good teachers, our yoga teachers." "Where are the roots of your village, your city, and your parents?... So where is the root for you?" An elder teacher addresses a gathering, emphasizing the need for personalized yoga instruction and for students to become qualified teachers themselves. He critiques superficial academic approaches to yoga while paradoxically advocating for establishing yoga in universities. Using metaphors of children, families, and falling leaves, he stresses the importance of spiritual lineage (parampara) and staying connected to one's roots, ultimately pointing toward the soul's journey and liberation. Filming location: Slovenia
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