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The Science of Kuṇḍalinī and Cakras
0:15 - 1:00 (45 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the science of Kuṇḍalinī and the cakras, using allegorical stories. "Kuṇḍalinī and Cakra is a science. It is that knowledge which, if a practitioner or disciple performs sādhanā, will definitely lead to the highest consciousness." "Tantra is different. 'Tan' means expand. And 'trā' means 'to liberate.' Expand your consciousness. Lead all negative things away, and you will become completely liberated." The teacher explains that Kuṇḍalinī is the foundational science of yoga and all spiritual practice, accessible only through a genuine guru lineage. He interprets traditional stories allegorically: the tale of Kṛṣṇa and the Gopīs illustrates that the human body is a divine gift to be used for sādhanā, and a story of Viṣṇu and Lakṣmī demonstrates how worldly attachment tests devotion. He clarifies that Tantra is the expansion of consciousness, correcting common misconceptions. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
The Yogic Science
1:05 - 2:04 (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.
Without work, nothing can happen
2:10 - 3:08 (58 min)
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A spiritual discourse weaving ancient creation myths with teachings on dharma and modern life. "Jīva jīva bhakṣate: all creatures eat other creatures. So that began to move." "Dharma is spirituality and good, not killing anyone, taking care of everyone. Adharma is the opposite." A spiritual teacher narrates a syncretic creation story, blending tales of Varāha lifting the earth, Brahmā's emergence from a lotus, and the evolutionary rise of life. He explains the primordial cycle of life consuming life (jīva jīva bhakṣate) and the subsequent establishment of dharma. The discourse shifts to contemporary lessons, advocating for non-violence, mindful consumption, self-reliance, and environmental responsibility, while cautioning against addiction. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Great saints are always awakened
3:15 - 4:03 (48 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We pray to Mahaprabhuji and ask for his blessing. Great saints are for all. Great yogis are always awakened. They practise the yogic way of sleeping that is yoga nidra. Mahaprabhuji sent a message to his disciples in the Yoga nidra bhajan. Jiva is always awakened. we are bounded to the samsara which is senseless. Atma goes to paramatma like a drop to the ocean. We are attached to many things. When we die we should release everything. Only yogis nknow what is the real yoga nidra.
Chakras in the human being
4:10 - 4:55 (45 min)
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A lecture on the science of yoga, focusing on the kuṇḍalinī, the chakras, and specifically the Viśuddhi cakra. "The definition of a chakra is a cycle, and chakra means turning." "Viṣ means poison. Everything negative, unpleasant, and harmful for us is a poison. The opposite is nectar, the good things." Swami Madhavanandji Bhagavan delivers the fifth lecture in a series on chakras. He explains chakras as fundamental cycles of energy, describes the five layers of the human body (kośas), and details the function of the Viśuddhi (throat) chakra in purifying psychic and emotional poison. He illustrates this with the story of Lord Śiva drinking the ocean's poison and holding it at his throat. The talk concludes with a promise to teach practical purification techniques and an invitation for questions. Filming location: Vancouver, Canada
Karma yoga means serving
5:00 - 5:40 (40 min)
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A morning satsang on karma yoga, seva, and skillful action. "In karma yoga, it is easier to progress further in yogic sādhana, to reach the higher consciousness of the yogī." "Yogaḥ karmasu kauśalam—yoga is skill in action. Yoga will be successful through the sādhana of karma." Following a group practice in a meadow, the speaker addresses the assembly, describing the four groups present at the ashram. He defines karma yoga as selfless service, illustrating it with examples from Christian charity to simple daily kindnesses. A story about a disciple mistakenly moving a snail teaches that service must be skillful and informed. The talk emphasizes that seva is the foremost practice, accessible to everyone in countless ways. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Tratak
5:45 - 6:24 (39 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji on the topic of Hatha Yoga from Summer Yoga Camp, Vep, Hungary. Practising nauli and agnisar kriya is best in the morning. Neti, Dhauti, Bhasti, Nauli, Kapalabhati and Tratak are the six hatha yoga kriyas. Vishwaguruji explains in detail how to practice tratak.
You will be according to what you eat
6:30 - 7:06 (36 min)
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A spiritual discourse on nourishment, habits, and holistic well-being. "If you want to enjoy the taste, then take less into the mouth and chew it well, so the tongue and the whole mouth experience the taste." "That is why many yogīs, many, many, they said: eat less, drink only as needed, and meditate more." The speaker addresses an audience after a spiritual retreat, using the example of eating halušky (dumplings) to discuss the principles of mindful eating, digestion, and respect for food preparers. He expands the topic to contrast ordinary food with 'ān' (divine seed or essence), discusses forming harmonious habits, and cautions against the misuse of substances like alcohol. The talk concludes with well-wishes for the journey home and an invitation for future gatherings. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Dharma and adharma
7:10 - 7:45 (35 min)
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Evening satsang with Viswhaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Our prayers have strength only if we follow ahimsa. Also don't say painful words to anyone. Don't use water unnecessarily because it is our life. Air is also life. Tulsi is not only a saint plant but it is God himself. Don't think negative of others. Bhajan singing.
Gold and God
7:50 - 8:17 (27 min)
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An evening satsang on the universal gift of yoga, transcending divisions of school or religion. "Yoga is for good health, harmony, understanding, peace, and long life, and to be friends. This is the purpose of yoga." "It does not matter which religion, which place, anywhere. Only human. If one is human, that is all." A spiritual teacher addresses a global audience, emphasizing yoga as a divine tool for health, happiness, and harmony meant for all humanity. He recounts a parable about the introduction of gold and money, contrasting a past era of simple, reciprocal giving with modern complexity and attachment. The core message is that yoga, given by God, is a unifying practice beyond any sectarian or material divisions. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Jyotish is the third eye of God
8:25 - 9:32 (67 min)
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A spiritual discourse on tradition, knowledge, and the eternal path. "Sometimes it is said that something was only in the old times and no longer matters now. But consider this: in the past, when a couple married... That was a marriage. And now? Bye-bye." "Our lineage is from Satyuga, from Śiva’s time, and that is called Ālak Purījī... There was no duality. There was no name of religion. It was Sanātana. 'San' means all, and all are one." A spiritual teacher delivers a wide-ranging satsang, contrasting modern life with ancient traditions. He speaks of the timeless Sanātana Dharma, the composition of the Vedas by Vyāsa with Gaṇeśa as scribe, and the importance of respecting parents and teachers. The talk delves into the ancient science of Jyotiṣ (Vedic astrology), illustrating its precision with personal anecdotes, and concludes by framing yoga as more than physical practice. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Our duty to have a devotion
9:40 - 10:56 (76 min)
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A spiritual discourse on lineage, devotion, and the nature of the soul. "Our generation to generation to generation is of Alak Purījī. It is a tradition, and the tradition is not merely a tradition; it is, and it has to be, to receive the blessing of adoration." "The reality is clear: spirituality needs to be in our heart. It does not matter what happens; I will not give up." Swami Maheshwarananda (Swamiji) addresses a gathering, centering on the rediscovered lineage from Alak Purījī through Devpurījī and Mahāprabhujī to the present. He emphasizes unwavering devotion to the guru, illustrates the master-disciple relationship with anecdotes, and discusses the responsibilities and detachment required of a sannyāsī. The talk expands into teachings on the layers of existence (kośas), karma, and the soul's journey, using everyday metaphors for spiritual concepts. Filming location: Slovenia
Practising fifth level of Yoga in Daily Life System
11:00 - 12:26 (86 min)
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Morning practising. Fifth level of the System" Yoga in Daily Life" from Mahaprabhudeep Ashram, Strilky, Czech Republic on 9th of July 2010.
The Unselfish Work
12:30 - 12:56 (26 min)
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A satsang discourse on karma yoga, selfless service, and the four aims of life. "Sometimes, when we engage in seva, work, and karma yoga, we think, 'I am doing this. If I were not here, who would do it?'" "Swāmījī says, 'The greatest sin is to waste time. Use it or lose it.'" The speaker shares a parable from Swāmījī about a dog who mistakenly believes it is pulling a cart, illustrating the illusion of self-importance in service. The talk emphasizes performing niṣkāma karma (selfless action) as a privilege and explores the four Puruṣārthas (dharma, artha, kāma, mokṣa) as life goals attainable only through dedicated effort and Guru's grace, referencing teachings and bhajans from saints like Ācāla Rāmajī. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Purifying Path of Haṭha Yoga: An Introduction to Ṣaṭkarma
13:00 - 13:47 (47 min)
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An instructional webcast introducing the Haṭha Yoga purification techniques (Ṣaṭkarma). "Haṭha Yoga is not only that we clean and purify our whole system, our whole body, but it also has a very great effect on our nervous system." "Haṭha means willpower to do these Haṭha Yoga techniques. And with this, you also get the willpower, the strength to persevere, to continue, to get rid of the laziness." A teacher from the Śrīkī Ashram, joined by assistants, explains the purpose and benefits of the six purification acts. The session features a detailed, practical demonstration of Jala Netī (nasal cleansing with salt water) and Kapāla Bhāti, followed by an introduction to Agni Sāra and the Naulī Kriyā for digestive health. The instruction emphasizes using natural elements, proper technique, and the holistic effects on physical and energetic systems. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Karma yoga means serving
13:55 - 14:35 (40 min)
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A morning satsang on karma yoga, seva, and skillful action. "In karma yoga, it is easier to progress further in yogic sādhana, to reach the higher consciousness of the yogī." "Yogaḥ karmasu kauśalam—yoga is skill in action. Yoga will be successful through the sādhana of karma." Following a group practice in a meadow, the speaker addresses the assembly, describing the four groups present at the ashram. He defines karma yoga as selfless service, illustrating it with examples from Christian charity to simple daily kindnesses. A story about a disciple mistakenly moving a snail teaches that service must be skillful and informed. The talk emphasizes that seva is the foremost practice, accessible to everyone in countless ways. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The attributes of the Sun
14:40 - 15:52 (72 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Indra is the God of the rain, and today we got a blessing from him. Principles of nature are present everywhere. The source of our energy and confidence is in the vajra nadi. Chakra means cycle and connected to the Sun, Surya. The explanation of the attributes of the Sun and the fourteen worlds. Explanation of success, development, and falling down.
Spirituality is without meat and alcohol
16:00 - 16:47 (47 min)
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A spiritual discourse on conscious living, compassion for animals, and dietary choices. "Milk is one of the best sources. It does not matter from which animals, including from our human mother—cow, buffalo, goat, etc." "My dears, all animals or humans, we are living beings. They feel pain, and we also feel the pain." The speaker, Swami Avatarpuri, leads a satsang exploring the spiritual and physical significance of milk, tracing its transformation from a mother's nourishment to yogurt, butter, and ghee. He emphasizes compassionate treatment of dairy animals, critiques modern industrial farming and meat consumption, and warns against the dangers of alcohol. The talk expands into themes of interfaith respect, daily prayer for forgiveness, and the inner beauty of the soul beyond physical form. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The way to a happy and healthy life
16:05 - 17:07 (62 min)
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An evening satsang on spiritual festivals, inner purity, and Ayurvedic living. "Don't believe like it is a god. There is no god. You will not see a god like in this space, moving here and there. It is a great, great saint. Developed in that way, he is like a god." "Āyurveda is not a medicine taken as a medicine, but Āyurveda is the nourishment for the body... Āyur means the age, the life, how long you can live. Veda is knowledge." Swami Vishwa Guru leads a discourse, beginning with the significance of global spiritual festivals and the divisions created by language and ritual. He shifts to the theme of inner and outer purity, discussing how personal habits and environmental pollution affect health, advocating for a sattvic lifestyle and the true knowledge of Ayurveda as nourishment. He speaks of the inner light of the soul, the stickiness of karma, and concludes with announcements about upcoming events and the work of Ayush Europe, introduced by Sugandh Purī. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Our body is a miracle
17:10 - 17:30 (20 min)
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An evening satsang on the five sheaths (kośas) and holistic well-being. "Our entire being becomes very pure—our body, our energy, our mind, our knowledge, and our peace and harmony." "We must understand all five kośas. The first is just our physical body. We must keep this body very clean." A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering at an ashram, introducing the concept of the five sheaths that constitute human existence. He begins with the Annamaya Kośa (the physical sheath), emphasizing the importance of pure nourishment, a sattvic diet, and maintaining bodily purity for a long and healthy life. The talk connects physical purity to managing emotions like anger, which harm the body, and invites attendees to meditate and absorb the divine energy of the place. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Great saints are always awakened
17:35 - 18:23 (48 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We pray to Mahaprabhuji and ask for his blessing. Great saints are for all. Great yogis are always awakened. They practise the yogic way of sleeping that is yoga nidra. Mahaprabhuji sent a message to his disciples in the Yoga nidra bhajan. Jiva is always awakened. we are bounded to the samsara which is senseless. Atma goes to paramatma like a drop to the ocean. We are attached to many things. When we die we should release everything. Only yogis nknow what is the real yoga nidra.
The beauty of Mahaprabhudeep Ashram
18:30 - 19:00 (30 min)
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A spiritual discourse and devotional singing from an ashram, praising India's sacred land and the blessings of the Guru. "Dhanya Dhanya Bhārata Bhūmi, svahitha kari paramasukhāsāgara Prabhu Nelliyaihi Avatāra Anantariṣimuni Yorayogī." "If one can come here only for one hour or two hours, that is also very much. For one day, two days, three days, four days, day by day, everything comes: the purification, meditation, concentration, peace, harmony, health." A speaker, likely a swami or devotee, leads a session that begins with Sanskrit chants and hymns glorifying India (Bharat Bhumi) and its divine incarnations. He describes the beautiful, healing atmosphere of the ashram in the forest, emphasizing the benefits of visiting for purification and spiritual practice. He discusses the upcoming Guru Purnima celebration, encourages attendance, and shares insights on karma yoga and the virtues of organic gardening from the ashram's land. The session includes a direct appeal to Indra, the rain god, for clear weather and concludes with devotional singing and the mantra "Śivo'ham." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The fire element
19:05 - 19:56 (51 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the five elements, focusing on the fire principle and its impact on health and consciousness. "Fire is very holy. There are different kinds of fire. The first is the light of God, the divine light." "Without fire, we cannot survive at all. This is the element we have to maintain. Our health depends on this principle, the fire element." A spiritual teacher explains the dual nature of the fire element, contrasting the divine light of wisdom and peace with the destructive fires of anger, ignorance, and burnout. He connects this principle to mental health, societal behavior, and traditional Vedic ceremonies for homes and life stages. The talk concludes with a Q&A session addressing charity, balancing work and family, and dealing with falsehoods. Filming location: UK
Do Good
20:00 - 20:49 (49 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the nature of the true guru, liberation, and spiritual practice. "Sometimes it is good if we are running and running and running, and we don’t care about it... Then God said, 'I must give him some knowledge.'" "Guru Brahmā, Guru Viṣṇu, Guru Devo Maheśvara. So where should we meditate so that we get all these three?" The lecturer delivers a satsang, beginning with reflections on global challenges and India's cultural response during the pandemic. He critiques inauthentic yoga teachers and discusses the paradoxical path to mokṣa (liberation), explaining it as a state beyond positive and negative dualities. Using parables and teachings, he emphasizes the supreme nature of the true Guru and the importance of sincere, long-term practice over superficial achievements. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Webcast from Villach
21:00 - 21:50 (50 min)
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Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Villach, Austria.
Karma and destiny
21:55 - 22:48 (53 min)
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A satsang featuring a personal testimony followed by a discourse on divine justice and karma. "My life has been connected with spirituality since I was 21. At that point, my life changed a lot. I caused an accident while driving to work and ran over a person." "It is the justice of God. When the soul goes, there are two ways: Svarga or Naraka, heaven or hell. Hell is presided over by Yama, the god of death." A seeker named Janez shares his spiritual journey, beginning with a traumatic accident that led him to spirituality. Swāmījī then responds by giving him the spiritual name Dharmadrasa and launches into an extensive teaching on the afterlife. He describes the roles of Yamarāja (the lord of death) and Dharmarāja (the lord of righteousness) in judging souls based on their karma, emphasizing the consequences of actions like meat-eating and the importance of kindness. He illustrates these principles with stories, including one from the Mahāśivapurāṇa about Śiva protecting a devotee from Yama. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Gold and God
22:55 - 23:22 (27 min)
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An evening satsang on the universal gift of yoga, transcending divisions of school or religion. "Yoga is for good health, harmony, understanding, peace, and long life, and to be friends. This is the purpose of yoga." "It does not matter which religion, which place, anywhere. Only human. If one is human, that is all." A spiritual teacher addresses a global audience, emphasizing yoga as a divine tool for health, happiness, and harmony meant for all humanity. He recounts a parable about the introduction of gold and money, contrasting a past era of simple, reciprocal giving with modern complexity and attachment. The core message is that yoga, given by God, is a unifying practice beyond any sectarian or material divisions. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Preserving good health
23:25 - 0:10 (45 min)
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A spiritual discourse on health, the five elements, and yogic living. "If you put a dead body in a fridge and after some days, months, or years you bring it out, do you think it is alive? The soul is gone. Similarly, it doesn’t matter if it is a vegetable or anything else." "The first element is space, Ākāśa. We exist in this space, and without space we cannot live... The first step is for us to take care of the air and the space." Following a morning session on āsanas, the speaker expands on yogic and Āyurvedic principles, beginning with the elements of ākāśa (space) and vāyu (air). He critiques modern habits like eating refrigerated "dead" food and living in sealed homes, explaining how polluted space and air are primary causes of illness. He advocates for fresh, seasonal food, natural building materials, prāṇāyāma, and connecting with the earth to purify the body's internal and external space, framing this as the foundation of health and happiness. Filming location: UK
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