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Part 1: The Awakening of Consciousness: Kuṇḍalinī and Cakras
0:15 - 2:09 (114 min)
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A lecture on Kundalini, chakras, and the science of yoga. "Yoga is not a religion, it is not a philosophy, it is not a dogma, but it is the eternal principle in this universe, like the cosmic consciousness itself." "The awakening of the Kuṇḍalinī is a divine process; you don't feel it as a physical sensation. You feel happy, as if in the lap of the mother." Swami Maheshwarananda delivers an extensive discourse on the awakening of consciousness through Kundalini and the chakra system. He explains yogic anatomy, including the 72,000 nāḍīs (energy channels) and the major chakras, describing their roles in physical, mental, and spiritual development. The talk covers the interplay of mind, intellect, and subconscious impressions, the importance of dharma, and the ultimate goal of uniting individual consciousness with the Cosmic Consciousness. Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
Believe or not believe in God is your choice
2:15 - 3:32 (77 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Jyotish tells us which day consists of what kind of festival and fasting. Muslims sometimes eat only after sunset. These kinds of fasting have spiritual meaning. We eat more than the generations before us, Farmers know, how is the healthy way of eating. Don't eat anything after sunset, but only drink water. If we practise yoga, don't eat meat and don't drink alcohol, we live a long and healthy life and when our time comes, we die healthy and in a short time. The story of an old Indian man who died healthily and his son. Because a yogi is filled with prana slowly they eat less and less. Live a good life. Many marriages went wrong because of alcohol. The story of a man who doesn't believe in God at all. If you believe in God or not this is your choice. The story of the birth of Jesus Christ. Krishna knows what is the Bhagawad Gita. Jesus said to believe in God and not in the gold.
Mahaprbhuji's glory is in the whole world
3:40 - 4:44 (64 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. At first, we should give prashad to a temple for saints and then for the Guru and the sadhus. Better to get your food from a 50 km radius circle. The story of a lady who has cooked many times for the Vienna Ashram. Never touch the meal during cooking. Greeting mudra means you and I are in my heart. Holy Guruji could make a new bhajan any time. Explanation of bhajan Prakash Punj Amrita ke Sagar. Mahaprabhuji's blessing and glory is on the whole world. Story of Sri Devpuriji telling Holy Guruji that he gives blessing to Vishwaguruji. We should take little and give more to others. We should visit and help our friends who have health problems.
Feel the energy of Mother Earth
4:50 - 5:50 (60 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the primordial sound and reverence for Mother Earth. "Nāda-rūpa parabrahma. That sound is coming from the conch... This sound is God." and "Earth is the mother. And we should, it is written in many books, every day, two or three times, touch the Earth." Swami Vishwaguruji conducts an outdoor satsang, expounding on the sacred conch as the first emanation from the ocean and the principle of nāda (primordial sound) as the form of the Supreme. He emphasizes the importance of physical connection with Mother Earth for spiritual well-being, sharing stories of Bhagavan Rama and personal anecdotes. The talk concludes with practical instructions for connecting with the earth and a testimony from a disciple, Jayā Devī, about the blessing of being at the ashram. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Great saints share everything what they have
5:55 - 6:45 (50 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Strilky Ashram is a holy divine place. It is good to go there to practising yoga and meditate. Vasant and Ganga work very much for the ashram and for us. We all have to protect this divine holy place. If we are there we feel love and safe. We have to think ourselves within ourselves. In the kingdom of Gurudev, we can get everything. God gives eating for every living being. The story of Sri Devpuriji to make water in the sand. The story of Mahaprabhuji who give his beautiful new sheet to an old poor man. Sooner or later we will die so we no need too many things. Practising bhramari pranayam.
Fasting protects your health
6:50 - 7:39 (49 min)
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An evening satsang on the sacredness of cows, food, and spiritual practice. "One hundred percent of the disease goes away. It is said these Indian cows are the first cows." "In this way, what are we learning? What are we eating? Yes, all are eating meat, all animals—but not human." Swami Madhvanaji addresses the community on Guru Day, humorously noting he was not given any khir (rice pudding). He expounds on the divine grace and medicinal properties of cows, advocating for their protection and detailing the benefits of their milk, dung, and urine. He extends the discussion to principles of pure food, vegetarianism, and mindful eating, citing the example of Buddha, and advises on fasting as a spiritual and health practice. The talk concludes with remarks on the holiness of horses. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We should see God in everything
7:45 - 8:34 (49 min)
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A spiritual discourse on finding divinity in family life and daily practice. "God is in our heart. You all have God." "My mother is my God, my father is my God. My sister, my brother is my God. And my best friends are my God. That is how we should live." A swami leads a satsang, weaving together themes of marriage, family duty, and spiritual perception. He discusses marital customs, the role of parents, and the practical challenges of family life, using anecdotes from India and Europe. The talk questions how to see God, ultimately concluding that divinity is found in pure-hearted service to parents, spouse, and all beings, and that true purification comes from mantra and selfless living. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Gurupurnima Satsang in Strilky Ahram 2021/2
8:40 - 9:29 (49 min)
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A Guru Pūrṇimā address on the realities of monastic life and service, followed by a disciple's testimony. "In this Kali Yuga, even if you are a sannyāsī, you have to work." "Sannyāsa is not easy. It is not easy at all. And then the sannyāsīs are fighting." Swami Avatarpuri opens the satsang, explaining the necessity for modern sannyāsīs to work for financial self-sufficiency, contrasting this with idle ascetics. He then invites disciple Dayāmātā (Divyā Matajī) to speak. She shares her stressful life before finding "Yoga in Daily Life," and details her challenging mission to teach yoga in China, where she faced exploitation but eventually established centers through divine grace and persistence. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We all should feel Alakhpuriji's love
9:35 - 10:22 (47 min)
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Gurupurnima Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. A holy occasion when Alakhpuriji's picture was placed on the altar. Swami Shanti spoke some beautiful words about her travel in the Himalayas how did she find the cave of Sri Devpuriji and Sri Alakhpuriji. She told that how did Alakhpuriji appear to her. God can appear before you at any moment of your life.
We have to take one step further
10:30 - 11:17 (47 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We need more yoga classes and more yoga teachers. We should have yoga classes in every village. We should tell correctly what is yoga and what is spirituality. Swami Gyaneswarpuri is a very good teacher of yoga teacher and he knows Sanskrit very well. MM Vivekpuri is the same. We give more freedom to the yoga teachers but they should remain under the umbrella of Yoga in Daily Life. Vishwaguruji answers some questions putting by the participants of the seminar. Vishwaguruji speaks about the greeting customs in different countries. If others are negative we should be humble kind and positive. We should feel this in our hearts. Little meditation.
Live in a natural way
11:25 - 12:07 (42 min)
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An evening address on the purity of an ashram environment and holistic well-being. "This is a beautiful, beautiful place. It is full of prāṇa, very much prāṇa." "We are recovering from all oxygen issues, chemicals, and what we call the Corona." The lecturer speaks to a gathering at a large ashram, describing its pristine, chemical-free natural environment which promotes health through clean air, water, and earth. He contrasts this with the impurities and financial stresses of the modern world, advocating for a simple, spiritual life centered on meditation, community, and pure food. The talk meanders through topics including the ashram's capacity, the value of money, and the importance of natural seeds. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The name of the Divine is always with us
12:15 - 12:44 (29 min)
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A disciple's reflections on spiritual practice and Guru Pūrṇimā preparations. "Our consciousness, our view, is still limited. So we know only that we feel this love and this devotion to our Gurudev, and from this we try to do." "Wherever your name is written, it will never go down. It will always remain and will be fluttering. Your name is the greatest protection, support, and blessing." A speaker addresses the community from Śrī Mahāprabhujī’s āśram, describing the intense preparations for Guru Pūrṇimā. He shares personal struggles with sādhanā, comparing it to the internal chaos and subsequent purification of a Kumbh Melā, and reflects on the fear of death and the nature of liberation. He concludes by recounting the story of Lord Rāma and the bridge to Lanka to illustrate the supreme power and protection of the Divine Name. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Gurupurnima Satsang in Strilky Ashram 2021
12:50 - 13:58 (68 min)
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Gurupurnima Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Swami Shanti speaks some beautiful words about Vishwaguruji and her memories. Mahamandaleshwar Swami Vivekpuri speaks beautiful words about love and brotherhood and the meaning of Gurupurnima. Many people worked very much in the Strilky Ashram to prepare a beautiful Gurupurnima day. To welcome a newcomer with bread and salt means that he is received with great love. In this Kali Yuga, we don't know what means yes. Swami Shanti did great work to find the origin of our yoga system in the Himalayas. Vishwaguruji is for all of us. To give is very important.
Mahaprbhuji's glory is in the whole world
14:05 - 15:09 (64 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. At first, we should give prashad to a temple for saints and then for the Guru and the sadhus. Better to get your food from a 50 km radius circle. The story of a lady who has cooked many times for the Vienna Ashram. Never touch the meal during cooking. Greeting mudra means you and I are in my heart. Holy Guruji could make a new bhajan any time. Explanation of bhajan Prakash Punj Amrita ke Sagar. Mahaprabhuji's blessing and glory is on the whole world. Story of Sri Devpuriji telling Holy Guruji that he gives blessing to Vishwaguruji. We should take little and give more to others. We should visit and help our friends who have health problems.
Sanyas Diksha of Swami Gyaneshwarpuri
15:15 - 15:54 (39 min)
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Swami Gyaneshwarpuri Sannyas Diksha with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Practice from Strilky
16:00 - 16:50 (50 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
What is the duty of Guru
16:00 - 17:03 (63 min)
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A satsang on the complex disciple-guru relationship, exploring love, fear, and spiritual training. "Sometimes there is this love. Sometimes it's confusion. Sometimes disappointment, sometimes maybe even anger." "The duty of your spiritual friend is to attack you. Sounds strange, no? But that is reality. Not to attack us, but to attack our ego." Swami Gajanand leads the discourse, analyzing the mixed feelings disciples harbor toward the guru. Using personal anecdotes from his early years in Jadan, he illustrates how the guru's duty is to surgically remove the disciple's ego through tests, karma yoga, and often confusing training methods. He explains this process as a necessary purification, fraught with risk for both parties but essential for true spiritual growth and the awakening of unconditional devotion. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Feel the energy of Mother Earth
17:05 - 18:05 (60 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the primordial sound and reverence for Mother Earth. "Nāda-rūpa parabrahma. That sound is coming from the conch... This sound is God." and "Earth is the mother. And we should, it is written in many books, every day, two or three times, touch the Earth." Swami Vishwaguruji conducts an outdoor satsang, expounding on the sacred conch as the first emanation from the ocean and the principle of nāda (primordial sound) as the form of the Supreme. He emphasizes the importance of physical connection with Mother Earth for spiritual well-being, sharing stories of Bhagavan Rama and personal anecdotes. The talk concludes with practical instructions for connecting with the earth and a testimony from a disciple, Jayā Devī, about the blessing of being at the ashram. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
How to teach Yoga in Daily Life?
18:10 - 18:48 (38 min)
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A morning satsang on yoga practice, teaching methods, and spirituality. "Practicing only physical movement is not enough. But also, without movements of the body is also not good." "When I came to Europe... anybody can come to a yoga class, okay, come on, I will teach you also, no problem. So many times, people were very confused." The lecturer addresses attendees after a morning program, reflecting on the practice. He emphasizes the need for a structured, step-by-step approach to teaching yoga, using an analogy to school systems. He discusses the global spread of yoga, the relationship between yoga, spirituality, and religion, and shares anecdotes from his early teaching experiences in Europe, touching on dietary discussions within yoga. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Believe or not believe in God is your choice
18:55 - 20:12 (77 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Jyotish tells us which day consists of what kind of festival and fasting. Muslims sometimes eat only after sunset. These kinds of fasting have spiritual meaning. We eat more than the generations before us, Farmers know, how is the healthy way of eating. Don't eat anything after sunset, but only drink water. If we practise yoga, don't eat meat and don't drink alcohol, we live a long and healthy life and when our time comes, we die healthy and in a short time. The story of an old Indian man who died healthily and his son. Because a yogi is filled with prana slowly they eat less and less. Live a good life. Many marriages went wrong because of alcohol. The story of a man who doesn't believe in God at all. If you believe in God or not this is your choice. The story of the birth of Jesus Christ. Krishna knows what is the Bhagawad Gita. Jesus said to believe in God and not in the gold.
Culture is very important
20:20 - 21:18 (58 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the importance of cultural and spiritual education for children. "It is very important that we humans around the whole world should take care and respectfully give what is good to our children." "Where there is culture, there is spirituality. So, my dear, we should, in our country, in our culture... we should give this education to the children." Swami Maheshwarananda (Vishwaguruji) addresses a global audience, emphasizing the foundational role of family and cultural traditions in upbringing. He uses examples like Christmas, Diwali, and wedding ceremonies to illustrate how cultural practices instill values and community spirit. The talk broadens to include the cultural significance of agriculture, honey, and cow protection, concluding with prayers and an explanation of yajña (sacrifice), dāna (donation), and the necessity of a guru's guidance for true knowledge. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Practising kryja technic with Vishwaguruji
21:25 - 22:23 (58 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. Practising one kryja technic. The story of Hoiyguruji Vishwaguruji and a Mahamandaleshwar who practised this technic in Delhi Ashram.
The science of the constellation
22:30 - 23:24 (54 min)
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A spiritual discourse on divine names, astrology (Jyotiṣa), and taking refuge in God. "In Jyotiṣ, in the Jyotiṣ, they are telling when one is born, at which time. And when one is born, child, it means that is that minute that this child touched the earth." "So, in that name, what time is it? It can be night; the child was born midnight, before, or after. But that is the constellation that you should know, and then you make a name also." A spiritual teacher delivers a talk centered on the chant "Om Namo Shri Prabhu Dipa Narayanam." He explains the meaning of the chant's words, emphasizing that all are servants taking refuge in the divine light. The discourse shifts to the traditional Vedic science of astrology, discussing how the birth constellation determines the first letter of a person's name for auspiciousness. He shares personal anecdotes about his lineage and a story from his guru about destiny, concluding that true wealth is spiritual happiness and unity. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
What is destiny?
23:30 - 0:06 (36 min)
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A spiritual discourse exploring the concept of kiśmat (fate/luck) and the value of satsaṅg (spiritual gathering). "Kiśmat is more like a Muslim word, but it is very nice, very good... Kismet is so vast you cannot think." "In satsaṅg, they had one guru... Satsaṅg is like this. And ku-saṅg is many things: drinking, going, cleaning, mind." The speaker delivers an informal talk, weaving together observations on prayer across religions, anecdotes about marriage and village life, and a parable about two boys—one who attends a cinema and one who attends satsaṅg—to illustrate the subtle and protective nature of divine fortune (kiśmat). He emphasizes that true good fortune is aligned with spiritual company and devotion, not merely material gain. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Be the Lion
23:30 - 0:13 (43 min)
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A welcome address and spiritual discourse to devotees from Croatia. "You have come here to Slovenia. My God, you can see how far you have journeyed." "Holy Gurujī said that one disciple goes… 'Then bring prasāda.' ...'Bring the lion and put it in front of me, living.'" Swami Madhavananda welcomes a group from Croatia to a newly renovated ashram center in Slovenia, expressing joy at their arrival despite pandemic restrictions. He shares parables about the guru-disciple relationship, including a story of a disciple tasked with bringing a lion as an offering, to illustrate devotion and spiritual strength. The talk emphasizes love transcending distance and the collective effort in building a spiritual community. Filming location: Slovenia
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