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Find your soul in your heart
0:20 - 2:11 (111 min)

A satsang reflecting on the history and philosophy of Yoga in Daily Life in Slovenia and Croatia.
"We always think the stories in Līlāmṛta happened in the past, but I believe we all live in Līlāmṛta."
"Yoga is the science of humans. Yoga is the very first, because God Śiva brought yoga. He gave this name: yoga. Yoga means union."
Swami Maheshvaranand (Vishwaguruji) and disciples like Vivek Puri share stories of the spiritual movement's beginnings in the former Yugoslavia. They recount early seminars, personal encounters with the guru, and the growth of the community. The discourse expands into the nature of yoga, the soul, Sanātana Dharma, and advice for holistic, healthy living rooted in spiritual practice.
Filming location: Kranj, Slovenia
Guru gives us the good path
0:30 - 1:08 (38 min)

A spiritual discourse on navigating the Kali Yuga and following the guru's path.
"Śiva is balancing. Śiva is giving blessings and controlling everything for all: the ṛṣis, the yogīs, the spiritual ones, and also others, what we call rākṣasas."
"We give you the path, but you have to go. Sometimes one wants to work on something, and then you go to the other side. You are learning something halfway, and then you go to the other side. That is your problem."
The lecturer addresses a global audience, speaking outdoors as rain falls. He discusses the transition from Kali Yuga to Satya Yuga, the balancing role of Śiva, and the importance of steadfastly following one's spiritual path and guru. Using analogies of a traveler asking for directions and a mother's love for her child, he cautions against inconsistently seeking different gurus and emphasizes deepening practice beyond physical yoga. The talk also touches on the sciences of karma and jyotiṣ.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Be with your Guru
2:15 - 3:30 (75 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajan Guru Sa Bina, and more. Holy Guruji used to say: if you want to make a bhajan, words should be like pearls from the ocean. The melody should be like a beautiful thread. On the 21st of June, every teacher should go with their Guru, like on Gurupurnima. In this way, we are not losing the essence of Yoga, Satsanatana Dharma. It's time to go to the Ashrams, where the atmosphere is divine.
What does Holiness mean
3:35 - 4:42 (67 min)

A spiritual talk reflecting on thirty years of the Yoga in Daily Life community in Slovenia.
"You see, we think we are the bosses of our life. But in these few years, I realized that actually we are artists in the play—in Līlā, as it is called in Hindi—where we are playing the roles we received for this life."
"Wherever Gurudev, Viśva Gurujī, puts his holy feet, there gold will grow up. I do not mean the real one, but in different forms."
Swami Yogeshwaranand, a senior disciple, addresses the community, sharing personal stories of his spiritual journey that began with a book on yoga and led him to Gurudev. He reflects on the growth of the community over three decades, the importance of both material and spiritual education, and the guiding, often humorous, role of the Guru in life's events. The talk emphasizes seva, gratitude, and the collective project of building ashrams as a form of spiritual practice.
Filming location: Kranj, Slovenia
Pranayama calms down the emotions
4:50 - 5:51 (61 min)

A satsang discourse on the foundational principles of yoga, discipline, and holistic health.
"Patañjali and the yogīs have said that yoga is successful only if you have discipline."
"Yoga will be successful through your karma yoga. And karma, anything that you do is karma. Even inhalation and exhalation are karma."
Swami Satyananda Saraswati addresses the assembly, emphasizing strict discipline in ashram life and spiritual practice. He critiques the lack of adherence to simple rules, urges everyone—including sannyāsīs—to engage in selfless service like gardening, and explains the health benefits of connecting with the earth. The talk expands into holistic yoga, covering diet, the importance of starting prāṇāyāma with the left nostril (Iḍā nāḍī), and the need for correct, supervised practice. He concludes by encouraging participation in deep meditation (anuṣṭhāna) and announces adjustments for future sessions.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Karma yoga means serving
5:55 - 6:35 (40 min)

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
Control your energy and mind
6:40 - 7:43 (63 min)

A spiritual discourse on the human journey and the five sheaths (kośas), following a tree-planting ceremony.
"The tree gives shade and fruit to everybody. Rain falls equally for everybody. The river flows for everybody, and the sun shines for everybody."
"Yoga is the science of humans... we have to go through Annamaya Kośa, Prāṇamayakośa, Manomayakośa, etc."
Swami Maheshwarananda (Viśva Gurujī) addresses an audience in Samobor, beginning with reflections on the symbolic planting of eleven trees. He expounds on the soul's journey through various life forms, the balancing principles of the sun and moon within yogic physiology, and the path of spiritual evolution through the five sheaths—from the physical body (Annamaya Kośa) to the bliss sheath (Ānandamaya Kośa). He emphasizes mastering the restless mind (Manomaya Kośa) as key to overcoming suffering and progressing toward higher consciousness.
Filming location: Croatia
We should reach the goal
7:50 - 8:46 (56 min)

An evening satsang and discourse on moving forward from the pandemic and the importance of activity, community, and the guru.
"We are now making the second step. This second step means moving forward from the last nearly two years of confusion, from the corona disease and so on."
"Without Guru, we cannot know meditation. Without Guru, we cannot do pūjā. Without Guru Kṛpā, we have no mukti."
Swami Maheshwaranand Puri (Vishwaguruji) addresses the global community, encouraging strength and activity after the pandemic. He shares anecdotes about ashram life, introduces a new cafeteria, and discusses the role of a spiritual trust. Several disciples, including Swami Avatarpuri and students Upendra and Bhavani, then speak, offering prayers and explaining the traditional Hindu ashram system and the paramount importance of the guru.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Devotion to Gurudev
8:50 - 9:47 (57 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. When Guru is telling you something, you should pay attention. Every single word is like a drop of the nectar. What we should do on Gurupurnima? Firstly we should fast. Express your love and devotion to your Gurudev by certain ceremonies. Surja Narayan is not moving, but Earth is moving at a high speed. If we practice we can reach our aim quickly or we can fall if we are not practicing. In the body, we can work to reach the Supreme.
Be patient and faithful
9:55 - 10:53 (58 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. In this corona time we have more time to relax and to think who and how are we. During meditation, we should withdraw ourselves and try to be in oneness with our mala and mantra. We can sing also bhajans which are teachings. Great sadhus who wrote many bhajans they wrote their name to the bhajans to give their stamp on it. Stories about Holy Guruji and some man who asked questions for him. We can know, how is the distance from earth and haven what a new thing can write a bhakta about spirituality nowadays. Vishwaguruji explains the correct system of education for children. Children also need to have some rest between classes. Guru is like a pilot always aware. A story about Holiguruji and a disciple. Bhajan singing
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (8/9)
11:00 - 11:42 (42 min)

Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia
Science of development into the Supreme
11:50 - 12:46 (56 min)

Evenining satsang with Vishwaguruji from Garrison, NY, USA. Firstly, we should understand our whole being. For that we need Masters, practice and realize ourselves: Who am I? The best meditation is to come within thyself. There are five bodies or layers accompanying the Soul. Knowledge has no end.
Bhakti Of Hanuman
12:50 - 12:58 (8 min)

A spiritual discourse weaving narrative from the Ramayana with teachings on devotion and divine love.
"Inside them was telepathy, meaning they could communicate from one place to another while sitting apart, just like wireless communication."
"There is no force that can bind me, but there is one thread—that of love—in which I become entwined; it does not break away from me."
The speaker recounts Hanuman's quest for the Sanjivani herb to save Lakshmana, detailing the demons' deceptive tactics and Hanuman's strength. The narrative expands to include Bharat's devotion and an analogy of Krishna being bound by the gopīs' thread of love, emphasizing that pure, self-forgetting devotion is the ultimate power and the only binding force for God. The talk concludes with Rama's anguish over time running out for Lakshmana.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The Purifying Path of Haṭha Yoga: An Introduction to Ṣaṭkarma
13:00 - 13:47 (47 min)

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
Be with your Guru
13:55 - 15:10 (75 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajan Guru Sa Bina, and more. Holy Guruji used to say: if you want to make a bhajan, words should be like pearls from the ocean. The melody should be like a beautiful thread. On the 21st of June, every teacher should go with their Guru, like on Gurupurnima. In this way, we are not losing the essence of Yoga, Satsanatana Dharma. It's time to go to the Ashrams, where the atmosphere is divine.
We are a part of God
15:15 - 16:25 (70 min)

A spiritual discourse on the unity of yoga and the soul's journey.
"Yoga is not only physical, for the physical body, or just breath and concentration, etc. Yoga is very far-reaching."
"I said, your soul, your ātmā in you is your God."
A teacher addresses a gathering, explaining that all forms of yoga are one and that practice is a lifelong endeavor. He describes the soul's cyclical journey through 8.4 million life forms, the divine nature within each person, and the ultimate aim of merging with the cosmic consciousness. He concludes with a practical morning ritual, encouraging attendees to affirm "I am human" upon waking.
Filming location: Slovenia
Past is gone future is not here yet
15:30 - 16:14 (44 min)

A spiritual discourse on living in the present moment and the nature of past, present, and future.
"Therefore, it is at present. Be in the present."
"So the past is gone. The present is here. But you think, 'In the future, I will also get this.' But you will not get it. That’s it."
An instructor addresses a group, advising them to release attachment to past experiences and future anxieties. He advocates for a simple, relaxed practice, contrasting it with other meditation techniques. Using stories, such as a dog losing its bread by coveting a reflection, he illustrates the futility of dwelling on what is gone or what might be, emphasizing that true practice (Anuṣṭhāna) is about being grounded in the now.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
What does Holiness mean
16:30 - 17:37 (67 min)

A spiritual talk reflecting on thirty years of the Yoga in Daily Life community in Slovenia.
"You see, we think we are the bosses of our life. But in these few years, I realized that actually we are artists in the play—in Līlā, as it is called in Hindi—where we are playing the roles we received for this life."
"Wherever Gurudev, Viśva Gurujī, puts his holy feet, there gold will grow up. I do not mean the real one, but in different forms."
Swami Yogeshwaranand, a senior disciple, addresses the community, sharing personal stories of his spiritual journey that began with a book on yoga and led him to Gurudev. He reflects on the growth of the community over three decades, the importance of both material and spiritual education, and the guiding, often humorous, role of the Guru in life's events. The talk emphasizes seva, gratitude, and the collective project of building ashrams as a form of spiritual practice.
Filming location: Kranj, Slovenia
The Nabhi
17:45 - 18:40 (55 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka, Croatia. We have to enter into the cosmic light. The Nabhi (Navel) is the root. Try to learn and see the navel properly. Diet and exercise balance our weight. In the human body, some will fall down, some will go to the Brahma Loka. Exercise to feel the navel. There are 52 letters and we should begin with the Om chanting. While chanting Ohm we can feel how nabhi awakes. Balancing brain functions by practicing Brahmari pranayama and chanting the mantra Om.
You are great but remain on the path
18:45 - 19:38 (53 min)

A satsang discourse on discerning true spirituality from ritual exploitation.
"Our Gurujī, Swāmī Madhavānandajī, the Holy Gurujī, always said, 'Next to God is the doctor.'"
"In such a way, we people are still not so far, but we are learning... Therefore, the real Guru, the real Ṛṣi, they are different than this."
The lecturer addresses a global audience via television, emphasizing respect for both science and spirituality. He shares a parable from Gurudev about a son who exposes pandits exploiting his mother's grief after his father's death, using it to illustrate the difference between living spiritual guidance and empty ritual. The talk covers the value of a yogic lifestyle, the concept of a living guru, and concludes with a contemplation on the breath.
Filming location: Rijeka, Croatia
Believe or don't believe
19:45 - 20:36 (51 min)

Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. We need God. God gave everything to humans. The story about Shiva a rakshasa and Vishnu. The best form of greeting is folded hands. Our eyes never see each other. We should properly understand what we see. We should practice understanding what is Yoga. The story about the American president in India. There are many more technics in Yoga than asanas and pranayamas. Brahmaloka is in you.
Guru is only one
20:40 - 21:30 (50 min)

An evening satsang and discourse on the importance of the guru and mantra in Kali Yuga.
"Therefore, we shall practice more of that kind of yoga: prāṇāyāma, āsana, meditation, concentration, and mantra. Mantra is the best for our life as a human."
"Do not think of the body of the guru. Of course, we will take care of the guru's body and everything, but that mantra which is given by the guru is like a seed planted in your body."
Swami Maheshwarananda (Vishwaguruji) addresses a global audience, reflecting on Mahashivaratri and the challenges of Kali Yuga. He emphasizes the supreme importance of the guru-given mantra over the guru's physical form, advising against taking a second guru. Subsequently, his disciple Swami Devpuriji shares his spiritual journey and academic achievements, attributing his success to his guru's blessings and illustrating the power of faith and perseverance.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Monday is the day of Bhagwan Shiva
21:35 - 22:25 (50 min)

A spiritual discourse on the significance of Monday and the discipline of fasting.
"We worship Śiva on Monday. We call it Somavāra. When Monday coincides with the new moon after Pūrṇimā, it is considered a very auspicious constellation for the coming new year, heralding better times."
"Your economy will be better, yes? You will not buy fruits, bread, drinks, or anything. So three times a week, our economy will be good. See how much money you save nicely in one year."
A teacher addresses a gathering, explaining the astrological and spiritual importance of Monday (Somavāra) as a day dedicated to Lord Śiva and an auspicious time for fasting. He critiques the modern loss of religious discipline, comparing Hindu and Christian practices with the strict fasting observed in Islam. The talk blends spiritual reasoning with practical health and economic benefits, urging attendees, especially Kriyā Yoga practitioners, to adopt the discipline of fasting on Mondays.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Path of Sarvahita: Yoga, Health, and Resilience
22:30 - 23:20 (50 min)

A satsang on Sarvahita Yoga, health, and resilience during the pandemic.
"Those who did not practice properly may have gotten a little sick. Everyone stayed healthy because so many did not consume meat, alcohol, eggs, and so on, and we practiced."
"Sarvahitāsana is for everyone—a very old person lying in bed can also practice some of these services, and slowly, slowly, they will come back healthy again."
Swami Ji addresses the community, reflecting on the past year of the pandemic and advocating for the healing power of Sarvahita Yoga, a system he developed for all ages and abilities. He shares personal testimonies of recovery from health issues, explains the meaning of sarva (all) and hita (good), and emphasizes integrating yoga into daily life. The talk also touches on diet, the dangers of chemicals, and includes a listener's gratitude for specific breathing techniques like Brahmari.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
God is within us
23:25 - 23:54 (29 min)

Morning satsang with Vishaguruji from Rijeka, Croatia. Karma yoga is the best yoga. How should we begin our day? Live happy healthy. Feel that I am a human so I don't harm any creatures. We search for God everywhere but we never look within ourselves. We should do our yoga practice regularly day by day. Vajra nadi is the base of our life. Practising bhramari pranayama.
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