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Build your intellect supportive
0:15 - 1:31 (76 min)
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A spiritual discourse on maintaining clarity of purpose and guarding against negative influences. "Your aim should be clear. Nothing can change me. The sun and moon can change their direction, but I will not change my direction." "One stupid thought, one stupid person can destroy all your spiritual sādhanā, which you made years and years long with great confidence and with great love." Swami Ji addresses the community, explaining how a lack of clear aim allows the intellect to be distracted and how negative gossip and jealousy can spoil one's spiritual practice, like lemon curdling milk. He narrates the story of Nārada creating doubt between Śiva and Pārvatī to illustrate the destructive power of negative talk, and emphasizes the need for humility, love, and avoiding harmful company to protect one's spiritual progress. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Vishwaguruji is always within us
1:35 - 2:28 (53 min)
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Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing by Suresh from Sojat. Bhajan singing by two young children. Bhajan singing by Swami Avatarpuri and he tells the meaning of his bhajan.
Chakras and Awakening
2:35 - 3:35 (60 min)
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A guided energy practice and teaching session on the subtle body, self-realization, and non-duality. "Energy will flow to the tips of the fingers... It is your energy, your being here. You are. You are the Divine." "The soul is only one... Think, do not say that my soul is different and your soul is different... One in all and all in one." Swami guides participants in arranging the space and leads a practice to feel energy between the palms. He then delivers a discourse on the five bodies (kośas), the chakras in humans and animals, and the nature of self-realization. He clarifies that true awakening is of clarity and joy, not physical sensations, and explains the non-dual concept of one universal soul using analogies of light and water, concluding with a story cautioning against spiritual ego. Filming location: Alexandria, USA
Adi Shankaracharya and Advaita Vada
3:40 - 4:52 (72 min)
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Satsang with Vishwaguruji Maheshwarananda, Summer Retreat in Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bari Khathu Pranam improves the immunity
5:00 - 5:58 (58 min)
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A physician's COVID-19 briefing and guided yoga session for a yoga camp. "Please use a mask. The reason is our breath... Coronavirus is spread by moist, small water particles." "What we can do is protect our mouth by using alcohol... The virus needs a host—a human body or an animal—to survive." Dr. Nemrud Bukhaya, a physician from Sweden, addresses the camp, providing detailed information on coronavirus transmission, testing, and protective measures like masks and hygiene. He answers questions on particle spread and the role of nasal cleansing (netī), emphasizing general health through sleep and yoga. He then leads the group in a guided practice of Bārikhāṭu Praṇām, a sequence of movements, followed by a deep relaxation and mantra chanting. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Chakras and Awakening
6:05 - 7:05 (60 min)
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A guided energy practice and teaching session on the subtle body, self-realization, and non-duality. "Energy will flow to the tips of the fingers... It is your energy, your being here. You are. You are the Divine." "The soul is only one... Think, do not say that my soul is different and your soul is different... One in all and all in one." Swami guides participants in arranging the space and leads a practice to feel energy between the palms. He then delivers a discourse on the five bodies (kośas), the chakras in humans and animals, and the nature of self-realization. He clarifies that true awakening is of clarity and joy, not physical sensations, and explains the non-dual concept of one universal soul using analogies of light and water, concluding with a story cautioning against spiritual ego. Filming location: Alexandria, USA
We should reach the goal
7:10 - 8:06 (56 min)
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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
Believe or don't believe
8:10 - 9:01 (51 min)
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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.
How could we live a happy life
9:05 - 9:56 (51 min)
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Morning satsang from Yoga Summer Retreat from Vep, Hungary. Logo and uniform are important. Our colour is a golden, colour of Ganesha and Krishna too. Yoga practising and meditation will change the new generation in the world. The wold needs to love no war. Mantras destroy many illnesses. All religion is a sector. Gayatri mantra is very good to chains when the sun is rising. In Asia girls praying with her mother for a good husband. Beauty is in the heart and in the soul. Many nerves and many bones disappear during our life. The prana is energy, it is God. If zótgere is prana in the body there is life also. We should not destroy the prana of the animals. Not easy to go away from the human body. The graveyard is a very holy place.
Vishwaguruji is always within us
10:00 - 10:53 (53 min)
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Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing by Suresh from Sojat. Bhajan singing by two young children. Bhajan singing by Swami Avatarpuri and he tells the meaning of his bhajan.
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 1 - Part 2
11:00 - 12:04 (64 min)
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A guided morning yoga class from the Yoga in Daily Life system. "Relax your whole body from the toes to the top of the head and from the top of the head to the toes." "Prepare yourself for practicing prāṇāyāma, the breath technique... Breathe twenty times only through your left nostril." An instructor leads a comprehensive session from the Om Vishwadeep Gurukul ashram. The practice begins with deep relaxation in Ānanda Āsana, followed by a series of gentle stretches, spinal twists, and core exercises like Pavanamuktāsana, all coordinated with conscious breathing. The class transitions to seated postures for spinal extension and flexion, concludes with guided relaxation and a round of Nāḍī Śodhana prāṇāyāma, and ends with a closing mantra. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Yoga and nature is one
12:10 - 12:37 (27 min)
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A spiritual address on the essence of yoga and Ayurveda as a natural way of life. "Yoga is the science of humans. Yoga is a natural way of life." "Āyurveda is one of the first ancient medicines. It originates from what we call the Yugas, which span millions of years." Swami Ji addresses an international gathering at a college in Hungary, following a tree-planting ceremony. He explains the ancient, plant-based origins of Ayurveda and contrasts it with modern chemical medicine, acknowledging the value of both. He discusses the role of diet, particularly sugar, in health, and criticizes purely acrobatic approaches to yoga, emphasizing that "Yoga in Daily Life" is a holistic system for health and longevity. The talk expands into spiritual themes, stating we are all God and that our actions determine our fate. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Always be positive
12:45 - 13:28 (43 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. We should send our love to all creatures. We should respect each other and the religious belief of others. Do something which is protection for others and animals also. We should give something to others and don't be greedy. Bhajan singing.
Atma is the same in every being
13:35 - 14:13 (38 min)
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Program from Village near Nipal, Rajasthan, India.
Adi Shankaracharya and Advaita Vada
14:20 - 15:32 (72 min)
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Satsang with Vishwaguruji Maheshwarananda, Summer Retreat in Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Always be positive
15:40 - 16:23 (43 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. We should send our love to all creatures. We should respect each other and the religious belief of others. Do something which is protection for others and animals also. We should give something to others and don't be greedy. Bhajan singing.
Everything is yoga
16:30 - 17:00 (30 min)
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An evening discourse on universal spirituality and the essence of yoga. "If we take one drop of water in our palm and hold it above the ocean, when that drop falls back into the ocean, there is no more separate drop. It becomes the whole ocean." "Sanātana means each and every soul has God within himself, and they are the humans. If humans realize this, then they will not kill anyone." Swami Alak Puriji Mahadeva addresses a global audience, exploring the unity of all life and the singular spiritual goal. Using the metaphor of a drop merging into the ocean, he discusses the soul's journey, critiques religious divisions, and explains yoga as an all-encompassing practice from physical health to divine realization, ultimately leading back to Shiva. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Prana is the source of our life
17:05 - 17:49 (44 min)
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Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. We should think first in the morning that we are human. Water is holy because it is the basis of our life. Prana is also holy and necessary for our life. Animals are aware in their sleep also. The story about a yogi and the tigers. We need oxygen for meditation. The story about two friends who went to the Himalayas and try to share their meal. The story about Vishwaguruji Mansadev and a bear in a forest in Kanada. We have to be the winner against corona.
Kriya for opening to knowledge
17:55 - 18:43 (48 min)
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Satsang with Vishwaguru Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda, Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Vishwaguruji speaks about the three centers, or chakras, where sound is created and gives a practical demonstration how mantras change our being.
The Science of Kuṇḍalinī and Cakras
18:50 - 19:35 (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
Use it, or you will lose it
19:40 - 20:26 (46 min)
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An evening satsang discourse on spiritual realization and the nature of existence. "What we need more is that we have to come to that step which is the highest, meaning to the cosmic." "Without Guru, we cannot know Brahmā, Viṣṇu, Maheś... Without Guru, we cannot do dhyāna. Without Guru, we cannot do pūjā." The lecturer speaks on the human journey toward cosmic consciousness, using metaphors of nature's cycles, the elusive horizon, and a parable about hidden treasure to illustrate spiritual truths. He emphasizes the necessity of the guru's grace for meditation and liberation, concluding with a devotional bhajan. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The real disciple
20:30 - 21:09 (39 min)
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A satsang discourse on the greatness of Adi Shankaracharya and a story of discipleship. "All of Sanātana Dharma is, in essence, Śaṅkarācārya. He is the one who brought people back to Satya Sanātana when they were lost." "Gurujī knew that he was some great soul, already like a god, but he wanted to test him." The speaker honors Adi Shankaracharya's birth anniversary, recounting his early life and his pivotal role in reviving Sanatana Dharma. He then narrates the tale of the young disciple Upamanyu, who endures severe tests of obedience and austerity from his guru, the Rishi Lomasha, culminating in a divine vision and restoration. The discourse contrasts this ideal of steadfast discipleship with the challenges of the modern age. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The real disciple
21:15 - 21:54 (39 min)
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A satsang discourse on the greatness of Adi Shankaracharya and a story of discipleship. "All of Sanātana Dharma is, in essence, Śaṅkarācārya. He is the one who brought people back to Satya Sanātana when they were lost." "Gurujī knew that he was some great soul, already like a god, but he wanted to test him." The speaker honors Adi Shankaracharya's birth anniversary, recounting his early life and his pivotal role in reviving Sanatana Dharma. He then narrates the tale of the young disciple Upamanyu, who endures severe tests of obedience and austerity from his guru, the Rishi Lomasha, culminating in a divine vision and restoration. The discourse contrasts this ideal of steadfast discipleship with the challenges of the modern age. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Around The World - Vegetarianism and top sport, Part 1
22:00 - 22:24 (24 min)
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A practical cooking demonstration and discussion on vegetarian nutrition for athletes from a yogic perspective. "In our yoga tradition, everyone is vegetarian for moral reasons. For us, ahiṃsā paramo dharma—non-injury is the highest duty." "The foundation of healthy vegetarian cooking is quality ingredients... Higher quality food is better utilized by the body, yielding better results." Swami Avatarpuri, in the kitchen of Sridev Purījī Ashrama, explains the principles of a vegetarian diet tailored for elite sports performance. He emphasizes digestibility, energy provision, and muscle support, highlighting key ingredients like whole grains, tofu, and legumes. The talk covers the medicinal use of spices like turmeric and cumin, addresses protein and vitamin sources, and concludes by framing vegetarianism as a complete and health-supporting lifestyle rooted in the principle of non-harm. Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
Covid Quarantine Centre Jadan Hospital
22:30 - 22:43 (13 min)
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Sanyas Diksha of Swami Chandrapuriji
22:50 - 23:00 (10 min)
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A devotional satsang featuring invocations, chants, and poetic verses. "Śiva-śakti nahī̃ thā, liṅga nahī̃ thā, bhaga nahī̃ thā. Nakha cīr ke liṅga banāyā, kamar cīr ke bhaga banāyā." "Kaun Guru Ne Kaata Kes, Kaun Purush Ne Diya Updes? Alakh Purush Ne Kaata Kes, Satguru Ne Diya Updes." The session opens with a call for a spiritual journey and a collective resolve. It proceeds with a series of Sanskrit mantras and salutations to deities and gurus, including Guru Brahma and Śrī Durgā. A poetic verse describes a primordial creation myth, followed by a devotional dialogue between Ganesh and Mahesh (Shiva) inquiring about divine actions and teachings. The gathering concludes with triumphant praises to various manifestations of the divine and the eternal dharma.
A Welcome and Reflections on Divine Unity
23:00 - 23:42 (42 min)
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A welcome address and spiritual discourse on divine unity and the purpose of ashrams. "Āśrams and mandirs are like beacons in the turmoil, the ocean of saṃsāra. If we stay in the boat of satsaṅg, we will cross this ocean." "In the same way, there is one God. God is one, and God is God. We don't 'have' a God. Of course we have our God, but we don't know what it really is." A devotee named Arsham welcomes everyone to a new ashram in Croatia, sharing the story of its rapid manifestation following Swamiji's wish. Swamiji then delivers a talk, using analogies of village life, parenthood, and natural cycles to explain the singular divine source manifesting in diverse forms, the importance of all spiritual paths, and the role of teachers and gurus in life. Filming location: Croatia
We should unite with the Supreme
23:05 - 23:24 (19 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the nature of the individual soul and its merging with the divine. "Your father was, let’s say, 20, 35 years, and his mother also, something like that, and they gave the baby, the child, and that child begins from there." "We are all like one drop. We know we are on this earth. We are individual, our body, everything. What it is, but we want to become one with that, so that I will not come again back." The speaker addresses a gathering, using the metaphor of a single drop of water to explore the journey of the individual soul (ātman) toward merging with the infinite ocean of the divine. He discusses the temporary nature of earthly life, relationships, and identity, emphasizing the ultimate desire to transcend individuality and become one with the cosmic whole. The talk concludes with a chant and salutations. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The real disciple
23:30 - 0:09 (39 min)
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A satsang discourse on the greatness of Adi Shankaracharya and a story of discipleship. "All of Sanātana Dharma is, in essence, Śaṅkarācārya. He is the one who brought people back to Satya Sanātana when they were lost." "Gurujī knew that he was some great soul, already like a god, but he wanted to test him." The speaker honors Adi Shankaracharya's birth anniversary, recounting his early life and his pivotal role in reviving Sanatana Dharma. He then narrates the tale of the young disciple Upamanyu, who endures severe tests of obedience and austerity from his guru, the Rishi Lomasha, culminating in a divine vision and restoration. The discourse contrasts this ideal of steadfast discipleship with the challenges of the modern age. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
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