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Singing mantras for Shiva
0:00 - 0:27 (27 min)

A spiritual gathering featuring devotional chanting and discourse on the eve of Somatī Amāvasyā.
"This is our very great fortune and the good result of our past birth's karma."
"Na jānāmi yogam japam naiva pūjāṃ... I do not know what is yoga, I do not know what is japa, I do not know worship, but I am your bhakta by way of a very clean heart."
A speaker addresses a group, explaining the significance of the upcoming holy days, including Somatī Amāvasyā and Navarātri. He introduces and then leads the recitation of the Śiva Tāṇḍava Stotram and the Śiva Rudrāṣṭakam, explaining the former was composed by Rāvaṇa and the latter by Śrī Rām. He emphasizes the path of pure devotion (bhakti) to the Guru, who is revered as an embodiment of Lord Śiva, as the sole means to liberation.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
0:35 - 0:57 (22 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
Knowledge is Endless
1:05 - 2:15 (70 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan. Vidhya means learning, we can learn more and more. This is Saraswati, the flow of wisdom will never turn back. Letters of the Sanskrit alphabet called Devnagrik. Using some languages like Hindi is balancing the two hemispheres. Yogic knowledge is about longing to the cosmic Self. Introduction to the main chakras.
Awake happiness inside
2:20 - 3:29 (69 min)

A satsang address reflecting on the pandemic, spiritual purity, and inner states.
"Both Svarga and Naraka, heaven and hell, both are on the earth. And it is already affecting us, how we are living. It is not from outside, but it is inside us."
"Holy Gurujī said, 'If you have everything beautiful, you have everything, but just for a little, you are angry.' You are bringing good things into your house, and you are angry. So all your good things are again stolen, gone."
Swami Avatarpuri welcomes attendees to a program, observing how global events like the pandemic prompt introspection. He suggests such challenges are a purification related to human consciousness and lifestyle, contrasting human concepts of heaven and hell with the instinctual lives of animals. He discusses the importance of vegetarianism, yoga practice, and controlling the mind, concluding with a parable about the tongue and the teeth to illustrate the power of speech.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Darshan of Sri Alakhpuriji
3:35 - 4:53 (78 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. The good qualities lead to development and health, while anger, hate, gossiping, and confused deeds lead to destruction. Doing certain movements as exercise is not enough. Singing bhajans including "Sataguru Alakhpuriji Avo". The first worship of the picture of Sri Alakhpuriji. The picture was painted according to the visions and guidance of Srí Vishwaguruji.
Guru is Brahma
5:00 - 6:05 (65 min)

A spiritual discourse on the value of singular focus and devotion to the guru.
"If we have, and all of us have, a lot of pictures, we are something like these ten-year-old little guys who try to collect all Pokémons. Our mantra is 'Collect all.'"
"Therefore, it is said: 'Dhyāna mūlaṁ guru mūrtiḥ, pūjā mūlaṁ guru padam, mantra mūlaṁ guru vākyaṁ, mokṣa mūlaṁ guru kṛpā.'"
The speaker, Swami Vivek Puri, shares reflections from a satsang, emphasizing the spiritual power of focusing on one mantra and one form of the guru. He argues that collecting too many spiritual images dilutes their value and hinders clear visualization at critical moments like death. The talk expands into the profound reverence for the guru's feet (caraṇāmṛta), illustrated with stories from the tradition and the recent awarding of the Yoga Ratna to Vishva Guruji in London.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Knowledge is Endless
6:10 - 7:20 (70 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan. Vidhya means learning, we can learn more and more. This is Saraswati, the flow of wisdom will never turn back. Letters of the Sanskrit alphabet called Devnagrik. Using some languages like Hindi is balancing the two hemispheres. Yogic knowledge is about longing to the cosmic Self. Introduction to the main chakras.
Jivatma, Atma, Paramatma
7:25 - 8:33 (68 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. All practice of yoga leads to one point. Yogi lives in peace and harmony. Singing bhajan Parama Guru Swamiji and more. The drop of the water from the ocean is separated but still the same and will unite again. When a seed is sprouting first roots are developing the leaves. About the rising of the Kundalini. Singing bhajan Cetan ka Cilka Swami Ne.
Darshan of Sri Alakhpuriji
8:40 - 9:58 (78 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. The good qualities lead to development and health, while anger, hate, gossiping, and confused deeds lead to destruction. Doing certain movements as exercise is not enough. Singing bhajans including "Sataguru Alakhpuriji Avo". The first worship of the picture of Sri Alakhpuriji. The picture was painted according to the visions and guidance of Srí Vishwaguruji.
Do not eat animals
10:05 - 10:56 (51 min)

Evening program with Vishwaguruji in Vancouver, Canada. It is very rare for the soul to obtain a human body. We are destroying our planet; for our own comfort, we harm other creatures. Humans should not kill anyone and should not eat anyone. Ahimsa - non violence - is for the humans. Love and feed animals, do not eat them.
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (4/9)
11:00 - 12:26 (86 min)

Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia on 28th of September 2010.
Full Moon Satsang from Strilky
12:30 - 13:13 (43 min)

A spiritual discourse on the significance of the full moon, fasting, and observance.
"It is said that it is the moon through which sweetness comes into the vegetation—the fruits, the roots, and the blossoms."
"When you make a saṅkalpa, meaning a promise, you should go through with it for nine days. Or you can say to the Divine Mother, 'I will worship and pray, but I cannot fast.' Then that is okay."
Swami Ji addresses a gathering, explaining the moon's purifying energy and the power of making vows (saṅkalpa) during auspicious times like the full moon and Navarātrī. He discusses fasting for health and spiritual purposes, shares anecdotes about faith and practice, and relates observances to universal principles of discipline and belief across religions, including Christianity. The talk covers themes of divine feminine energy (Śakti), ancestral offerings, and the personal reality created by faith.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
In reality there is no birth and death
13:20 - 14:08 (48 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Our birthday was when our soul came from the cosmic to this world. So we don't know exactly that date. Our coming and going is a ring and we don't know where is beginning. We have three status awakening sleeping and dreaming. The story about a bird who was sitting on the top of the temple. It is not a problem for God if we worship him or not. Some people feel God in his heart and some are not. We don't know where will we go after our death. Bhajan singing.
Go to the Satsang
14:15 - 15:06 (51 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Sat means truth. Ku means negative. A person who all-time is very negative. In the hand, there is a knife, but they are saying sweet words. A story told by Holy Guruji about a disciple, who went to the festival. Our body looks like a human, but qualities are often not like that. Satsang will lead to the cosmic Self.
Preserving health
15:10 - 16:09 (59 min)

A morning satsang on health, diet, and spiritual well-being, featuring questions and answers.
"Nowadays, there are many vegans, and there are two reasons. First is the torturing of the animals... second is that we don't take away from the creatures."
"Purify your body: Śaṅkaprakṣālana, Kapālabhāti, Bastrika, Anuloma Viloma, Agni Sāra Kriyā. This is purification through the whole body."
Swami Ji addresses questions from attendees, focusing on the root causes of disease. He argues that modern illness stems from improper diet, advocating for local, seasonal, vegan nourishment and criticizing processed foods and industrial agriculture. He expands the discussion to include bodily purification through yoga techniques (kriyās) and the importance of managing inner states like anger and jealousy, concluding with spiritual reflections on the soul and the inner kingdom.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Transferring the ancient knowledge
16:15 - 17:16 (61 min)

A satsang on the ancient sciences of Āyurveda and Yoga.
"Āyurveda has a scripture book written, the first scriptures in the world, before the Mahābhārata's time, before Kṛṣṇa's incarnation."
"The cause of all mental disease, everyone's mental problem, mental disease is only one... and that is called cintā. Worry."
The lecturer addresses the ashram, exploring the origins and principles of Āyurveda and Yoga as complementary spiritual sciences. He discusses the decline of human memory, the power of sacred herbs like Tulsī, and identifies cintā (worry) as the root cause of mental and physical illness. The talk offers cintan (deep study/meditation) and svādhyāya (self-study) as the remedies, concluding with an emphasis on present-moment discipline.
Filming location: Auckland, New Zealand
Preserving health
17:20 - 18:19 (59 min)

A morning satsang on health, diet, and spiritual well-being, featuring questions and answers.
"Nowadays, there are many vegans, and there are two reasons. First is the torturing of the animals... second is that we don't take away from the creatures."
"Purify your body: Śaṅkaprakṣālana, Kapālabhāti, Bastrika, Anuloma Viloma, Agni Sāra Kriyā. This is purification through the whole body."
Swami Ji addresses questions from attendees, focusing on the root causes of disease. He argues that modern illness stems from improper diet, advocating for local, seasonal, vegan nourishment and criticizing processed foods and industrial agriculture. He expands the discussion to include bodily purification through yoga techniques (kriyās) and the importance of managing inner states like anger and jealousy, concluding with spiritual reflections on the soul and the inner kingdom.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Perfections
18:25 - 19:23 (58 min)

An evening satsang on the gurukul tradition, spiritual abilities, and the importance of live spiritual practice.
"Humans are born as embodiments of God, but God found that he made a mistake. Therefore, he took away or hid within them those miracles, abilities, and knowledge."
"Through that sādhana, the opening of the third eye of Śiva, they could see far distances, hear far distances, and communicate over far distances."
The lecturer addresses attendees at a seminar, framing the gathering as a modern 'gurukul of the heart'. He discusses the guru-disciple relationships of divine figures like Rama and Krishna, laments the loss of ancient spiritual sciences and siddhis (powers) in the modern age, and explains why such abilities are concealed from humanity to prevent misuse. He shares a story of Mahaprabhuji's clairvoyant healing, illustrates the need to purify mental impurities, and emphasizes the irreplaceable value of being physically present in a sanctified environment over watching webcasts. The talk concludes with thanks to volunteers and an invitation to a pilgrimage.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Pranayama calms down the emotions
19:30 - 20:31 (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
Guru can change impossible to possible
20:35 - 21:38 (63 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. During the daytime, we have many activities and at night we should relax our body and brain. We should eat healthy and natural way. It is very sad that after a beautiful marriage ceremony people eat the meat of slaughtered animals. Spirituality means to love all creatures. Do not make photos with Alakhpuriji because we are not worthy enough. There are many principles how we can express our respect to our Masters. Gulavji told some words. This day is the end of Navratri and the incarnation day of God Rama. Alakhpuri means that the form is not visible but Wishwaguruji changed the impossible to possible to show us the visions of Alakhpuriji. Phulpuriji told some words. Gulavji had nine days of fasting and repeating mantras at the samadhi place of Mataji. Bhajan singing.
Protect Mother Earth
21:00 - 21:53 (53 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. In the present situation, we lost and destroyed Mother Earth. Spiritual people should protect the Earth. Mother Earth feeds all creatures. Now we want to kill Mother Earth. All creatures are the children of Mother Earth and we should help and feed them. Nowadays we are deep in the Kali Yuga. Try to be happy and peaceful in this situation also. We shouldn't let meal on our plate. If we can not eat more give it to the animals. There were times when it was nothing to eat. Bhajan singing.
Vishuddi Chakra and thyroid gland
21:40 - 21:58 (18 min)

A spiritual discourse on the viśuddhi chakra and the symbolism of swallowed poison.
"Wish means poison. Wish means poison."
"Śiva did not swallow it down; he held this poison in his throat here, and he digested it there... Similarly, we say this: in our throat, there is a poison."
The teacher narrates the myth of Śiva drinking the ocean's poison to become Nīlakaṇṭha, using it as a metaphor for the emotional poison swallowed in daily life, such as unexpressed anger or harsh words. This is linked to the viśuddhi (throat) chakra, its purification, and its symbols—the elephant of strength and Brahmā with the Vedas. The talk connects this to broader concepts of the chakra system, kuṇḍalinī, and the necessity of consistent practice over contradictory advice.
Filming location: Vancouver, Canada
Around the world - Surya Namaskar, Zagreb, CRO
22:00 - 22:36 (36 min)

A guided instructional session on the Sūrya Namaskāra (Sun Salutation) practice, integrating physical postures, cakra concentration, and mantra.
"It is said that daily morning practice of Sūrya Namaskāra makes your body and self like the sun."
"While performing Sūrya Namaskāra with cakra concentration, we focus on the physical location but can also become aware of the positive qualities of each cakra."
An instructor at Śrīdhara Purījī Āśrama leads a comprehensive practice, beginning with detailed alignment instructions for each posture, emphasizing safety and quality of movement. The session then layers in concentration on specific cakras (like Viśuddhi at the throat and Anāhata at the heart) during the sequence, and finally integrates the practice with the silent repetition of the twelve Sūrya mantras, chanted by a companion. The teaching covers the spiritual significance of the sun and aims to unify movement, breath, and awareness.
Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
Why is God only in India?
22:40 - 23:15 (35 min)

A satsang discourse on the necessity of spirituality in the modern age.
"Now it is time for us to practice more spirituality and prayer."
"Where there is gold in the earth, it will come the gold, and where there is coal, it will come the coal."
A speaker addresses a gathering, contrasting ancient human conditions with the current Kali Yuga, which is marked by environmental destruction and materialism. He laments the global decline in spiritual practice, using the example of India to argue that the land itself determines spiritual realization, and calls for a return to prayer, meditation, and a compassionate lifestyle free from alcohol and meat.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
We have to have balance
23:20 - 23:45 (25 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing. Yoga is not only for the physical body. Shiva is for all and all are for Shiva. We have to have balance. Shiva is the greatest of the greatest, will bring balance again. Creatures are suffering because humans are killing and eating them. Humans with good qualities will go to the cosmic self.
Prayer for peace
23:50 - 0:13 (23 min)

An evening address on silent prayer and global healing during a pandemic.
"Today's prayer was that mauna praṭhanā... inwardly, with folded hands, we were praying, connecting with our inner sound."
"We are not thinking only of one religion's prayer. All religions should join together, and we should all pray to God that all humans, all animals, and this whole globe remain in a very clear, peaceful atmosphere."
Swami Maheshwarananda welcomes attendees and describes a recent silent prayer (Mauna Yoga) session held in response to the global pandemic. He emphasizes prayers for all beings, encourages responsible practices like mask-wearing, and discusses how the Yoga in Daily Life organization is sustaining its service and community support through online sessions and charity. The talk concludes with a spiritual chant.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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