European
The Inner Conflict of Śiva
0:15 - 1:10 (55 min)

A narrative discourse exploring the inner conflict of Lord Śiva following Satī's test of Lord Rāma.
"Sometimes, to speak the truth is not easy. You hesitate to tell something; you do not want to lose face."
"Therefore, God, please, you can take everything away, or may I lose everything, but not one thing: my belief, my devotion to you."
The speaker recounts the mythological story where Satī, after testing Rāma by disguising herself as Sītā, lies to Śiva about her actions. Śiva, the knower of all, discovers the truth through his divine sight and is plunged into a profound inner conflict. He wrestles with a dilemma: to love Satī in her transformed state feels like a sin that would compromise his pure devotion (bhakti) to Rāma, yet he cannot reject his pure and faithful consort. The discourse uses this story to examine themes of truth, doubt, devotion, and the painful inner arguments that arise when faith is tested, concluding that only divine mercy can resolve such struggles.
I am not the doer
0:30 - 0:52 (22 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. Chanting mantras. We are not the doer. During all of our life a Supreme leads us and does everything. We are swiming in the ocean of life. Our spiritual life should be happy. The story of a bird on the boat in the ocean.
Wherever you are Gurudev is with you
2:05 - 2:59 (54 min)

A spiritual discourse on the nature of the Guru and the path to liberation.
"Guru is Brahmā. Guru is Viṣṇu. Guru is Maheśvara. These all three—above them is the guru."
"Dhyāna Mūlam Guru Mūrti... the root of meditation is the form of the Guru. Pūjā Mūlam Guru Padam... the root of worship is the feet of the Guru."
Swami Madhavanji delivers an evening lecture, exploring the supreme importance of the Guru through traditional verses and analogies. He explains the Guru as the transcendent source encompassing the divine Trinity and the foundation of all spiritual practice—meditation, worship, mantra, and ultimate liberation. The talk includes practical instructions on reverence, the power of speech, and an introduction to prāṇa and the energy channels, concluding with a promise to continue the subject.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Mind and desires
3:05 - 3:57 (52 min)

A spiritual discourse on the nature of the mind, mantra, and liberation from desire.
"Man marā, nāmamātrī marī, mar mar gayā śarīr, aisā tṛṣṇā nahīṅ gaī, ghe gayā Dasā Kabīr."
"Āśā means hope, and tṛṣṇā means thirst. And this will not give you this mind."
A speaker explores the classical definition of mantra as the restless mind ("man") and the trap of desire ("mamatā"), using poetry from Kabīr, parables about a camel and a thirsty deer, and personal anecdotes to illustrate how hope and thirst bind the individual. The talk examines the sequence from body and prāṇa to mind, knowledge, and ānanda, concluding that true mantra practice involves seeing through illusions to attain freedom.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Power of our words
4:05 - 4:56 (51 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. n the Ashram the atmosphere is divine. We are happy and believe that coronavirus will go. People can visit countries according to the rules that government says. We can also learn something from remaining home when this rule is applying. Holy scriptures like Bhagavad Gita keeps the strength of the words of Saint's. Shabda means not only our words but sounds of all living beings and nature. Good and bad words can change the atmosphere. We have an ocean of words. Mantra practicing and bhajan singing.
Enjoy your life and be positive
5:00 - 5:48 (48 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We enjoy our bodies and our sadhana also. Here are very beautiful trees and we are like children of that trees. Our mother earth has beautiful hair which is the grass. To touch the earth without socks is very healthy. Think over what did we do on the last day. We can take a tilak to our forehead and eat a very little sweet. Sweet means speak and think sweet. Our eyes can't see each other. The story about brothers and sisters. Anuloma viloma pranayama balances our mind. Eyes are the sisters and the nostrils are the brothers. Enjoy your life and do and think good. Beauty comes from inside. be thankful for God to live your beautiful life.
Every creature have its karma
5:55 - 6:48 (53 min)

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
What Guru Purnima means?
6:55 - 7:45 (50 min)

A discourse on the essence of Guru Pūrṇimā and the guru-disciple tradition.
"Gurur Brahmā, Gurur Viṣṇu, Gurur Devo Maheśvara, Gurur Sākṣāt Parabrahmā."
"A true Satguru will not say, 'I am the Satguru.' The day a Satguru says that, it means he does not truly know."
The lecturer addresses a global audience on the full moon day of Guru Pūrṇimā. He explores the profound meaning of the guru, explaining how the principle of the teacher exists in many forms before describing the supreme Satguru. He shares personal instructions from his own guru, Holī Gurujī, about the duty to serve all, and discusses the life of a sannyāsī, the guru paramparā (lineage), and the symbolism of the full moon.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Our children are very spiritual
7:50 - 8:43 (53 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Children are very disciplined during the programs because their parents educated them towards spirituality. Vishwaguruji teaches many generations of yoga people. Sri Devpuriji appeared in some places at the same time. Holiguruji told many stories to Visheówaguruji in his childhood about Devpuriji and Mahaprabuji. Vishwaguruji realized the prediction of Devpuriji. We don't know where the seed will grow. Reading holy books every day new knowledge comes. The story of an Indian man who issued a newspaper in India and travelled with Viwshwaguruji in Europe. Knowledge takes the human healthy and happy. We should give further the knowledge of our forefathers to our children. The first university was in India. There were very many books but Muslims burnt them. God gives eating everybody in the world. Little more information about the first university in the world was in India.
Pranayama with Vishwaguruji
8:50 - 9:54 (64 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Yoga in daily life teachers and practitioners are very kind humble and spiritual. Practising pranayama relaxation and bhramari pranayama.
Clear nourishment is very important
10:00 - 10:55 (55 min)

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
I am one and you are all
11:00 - 11:39 (39 min)

A satsang talk on spiritual practice and community life in an ashram.
"The past is past. Even the very beginning of one second is already gone."
"And we are, as Holī Gurujī said, one in all and all in one."
The lecturer addresses a gathering in the ashram hall, blessing attendees and reflecting on the sanctity of the present moment and the holy site. He discusses the irrelevance of the past, the unity of all beings, and offers practical, often humorous advice for daily ashram life, meditation, and bodily comfort during practice. The talk blends deep spiritual principles with communal warmth and guidance for a successful stay.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
You will be according to what you eat
11:45 - 12:21 (36 min)

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
The ways of Purification
12:24 - 13:27 (63 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Chanting and explanation of the mantra OM Namo Sri Prabhu Deepa Narayan. We came from Mother, from the earth and we will go again. The whole Earth is like the Mother. Where is water, there is a God. The argument between Holy Guruji and the King about eating meat. Pranayama and Kriya is a way of purification like we are singing Mantras or Bhajans.
What means non-duality
13:35 - 14:49 (74 min)

"Above neither politics nor this religion, which is also politics. Religion is not spiritual. If that is, then humanity is the highest."
"My son, I don’t need anything from you... I remember when you were born, I was with you. And when I will pass away, my son, you should be with me."
He emphasizes heart-centered consciousness, family bonds, and being present for loved ones at life's end, concluding with an invitation for others to share their stories.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Keep your inner temple clean
14:55 - 15:32 (37 min)

An evening satsang on viewing the human body as a divine temple.
"Therefore, we humans are the temple of God. We should keep that temple very clean, beautiful, and shining."
"And in our temple, God is seated. So do not go elsewhere. God said, 'I am in you.'"
The lecturer addresses the global Yoga and Daily Life community, explaining that the physical body is the primary temple housing the soul and divinity. He emphasizes maintaining purity through morning rituals, diet, and thought, and shares practical tips like applying oils to the navel and nostrils for well-being. The talk concludes with prayers and chants to Gurudev.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Practicing with Swami Umapuriji
15:30 - 16:56 (86 min)

A spiritual discourse and guided yoga session on the essence of sādhanā (spiritual practice) and conscious living.
"Much is stored in our unconscious and subconscious, both good and not so good. It is like emptying a house from roof to basement; we never know what we will find."
"The best practice is daily life itself: with every word, every step, everything we do, every smile or lack thereof, with our body language and behavior."
The speaker, likely a senior yoga teacher, addresses a group during a retreat. She explores the depth and discipline of dedicated spiritual practice (anuṣṭhāna), emphasizing the need to withdraw from distractions to purify the mind and karma. The talk broadens into how consciousness must infuse every action, illustrated by principles for cooking as karma yoga and mindful consumption, supported by a story about food and energy. This leads into a detailed, guided yoga practice focusing on relaxation and gentle physical movements.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Sleeping and Yoga Nidra
15:40 - 17:00 (80 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. Explanation of the role of sleep in our life. In yoganidra, you have to learn. Yoganidra should be led by the teacher with eyes open. Deep water is good, but we can't live in it. Life needs water but water can be dangerous. Inner control of five koshas is important.
Instructions for mantra practicing
17:05 - 18:02 (57 min)

A spiritual seminar on the guru-disciple relationship and spiritual practice.
"Guru Kṛpā Hi Kevalam—the Gurudeva's blessings. And śiṣya kī ānanda maṅgalam. The disciples have happiness, joy."
"When we get mantra, guru mantra, then you should have that cloth. We are also going through the mantra. Then it means you have already taken your seat."
A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, expounding on the principle that the guru's grace is everything and the disciple's state is one of auspicious joy. He discusses the nature of a true guru, the importance of the guru lineage (paramparā), and the correct use of a personal meditation seat (āsana). He shares a story about two disciples to illustrate the importance of following a guru's instructions without mental attachment, and concludes with practical advice for daily practice.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The beauty of yoga nidra
18:10 - 19:23 (73 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We can realize the proper time of something by Jyotish and by the actual strength of our ida and pingala nadis. In the morning we should think first that we are human. It means I should not do wrong things for others. Nidra means half sleep and half awaken. There are three statuses aware sleep and dream. When you drive a car you have to be always awakened. In yoga nidra there are all three situations. We came from the earth we live in the earth and we shall go to the earth. We need a Guru to give us instructions and taking care of us if we do something wrong. Yoga is that force that consciousness that driver which leads our car which is our body.
A Gathering of Hearts
19:30 - 20:55 (85 min)

A closing address and spiritual discourse following a week-long yoga seminar.
"In our Yoga in Daily Life, everyone is like brothers and sisters, a family... We are all from this Earth."
"Spirituality is purity, kindness, humbleness, ahiṃsā, and respect... Walk on your own path, the path of our tradition."
The lecturer addresses participants at the conclusion of a seminar at Mahaprabhuji Deep Ashram. He expresses gratitude for the disciplined and loving community effort, defines spirituality as living virtues, and encourages carrying these principles into daily life and local engagement. He concludes with teachings from the Kākabhatī, emphasizing the importance of a guru, inner energy, and devotion.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Wherever you are Gurudev is with you
21:00 - 21:54 (54 min)

A spiritual discourse on the nature of the Guru and the path to liberation.
"Guru is Brahmā. Guru is Viṣṇu. Guru is Maheśvara. These all three—above them is the guru."
"Dhyāna Mūlam Guru Mūrti... the root of meditation is the form of the Guru. Pūjā Mūlam Guru Padam... the root of worship is the feet of the Guru."
Swami Madhavanji delivers an evening lecture, exploring the supreme importance of the Guru through traditional verses and analogies. He explains the Guru as the transcendent source encompassing the divine Trinity and the foundation of all spiritual practice—meditation, worship, mantra, and ultimate liberation. The talk includes practical instructions on reverence, the power of speech, and an introduction to prāṇa and the energy channels, concluding with a promise to continue the subject.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Around the World - Nadlac
22:00 - 22:08 (8 min)

First Vishwagurujis visit to Romania.
Around the world - Opening of new YIDL center in Murska Sobota, Slovenia
22:15 - 22:57 (42 min)

A ceremonial opening for a new yoga ashram in Slovenia, featuring addresses and spiritual teachings.
"Yoga is not specific to one country or one religion; yoga is universal."
"Yoga means balance, harmony, and unity... Yoga is a bright future for mankind, if they will use it."
Local representatives welcome guests and present symbolic gifts of bread, salt, and water. Swami Dayal Puri and the Indian Ambassador to Slovenia give speeches, celebrating the ashram's founding and explaining the ancient, universal science of yoga. The teachings cover yoga's origins in Shiva, its role in modern life for health and inner peace, and the importance of daily practice and willpower. The event concludes with Sanskrit mantras.
Filming locations: Murska Sobota, Prekmurje, Slovenia.
Mind and desires
23:05 - 23:57 (52 min)

A spiritual discourse on the nature of the mind, mantra, and liberation from desire.
"Man marā, nāmamātrī marī, mar mar gayā śarīr, aisā tṛṣṇā nahīṅ gaī, ghe gayā Dasā Kabīr."
"Āśā means hope, and tṛṣṇā means thirst. And this will not give you this mind."
A speaker explores the classical definition of mantra as the restless mind ("man") and the trap of desire ("mamatā"), using poetry from Kabīr, parables about a camel and a thirsty deer, and personal anecdotes to illustrate how hope and thirst bind the individual. The talk examines the sequence from body and prāṇa to mind, knowledge, and ānanda, concluding that true mantra practice involves seeing through illusions to attain freedom.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
American
Australian
