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Self is happiness
0:15 - 0:53 (38 min)

A satsang discourse on the purpose of life, self-realization, and divine incarnation.
"The sense of life is to become happy and successful, to overcome all the suffering of past lives, and to become free from karmas."
"Yoga means union, which unites our self to the Cosmic Self, which unites our thoughts with the Cosmic One, our feelings with the Supreme."
A speaker leads a spiritual gathering, explaining that the pursuit of happiness is the search for one's true Self, which is a part of God. He emphasizes satsang and scripture as the path to understanding, discusses yoga as union with the divine, and explores the nature of God's incarnation, including the puzzling story from the Ramayana about the sage Narada cursing Lord Vishnu. The talk concludes with a prayer for positive intellect and devotional chanting.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Keep the original message of Yoga
1:00 - 2:28 (88 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. We worship the Moon, the Sun and all of the creatures. One in All - the Jiva is everywhere. The speech of the Ambassador of India to Hungary Mr. Kumar Tuhin. It is important to keep the original message of the Yoga. It is Sanatana Dharma, India is the cradle of culture. If we are doing only physical asanas we are not going to be successful at all. Sanatana Dharma stands above the duality. Ayurveda and yoga are much elder than five thousand years.
Shakti is everywhere
2:35 - 3:19 (44 min)

A spiritual discourse on the unity of Śiva and Śakti, connecting universal family to inner power.
"Vasudhaiva Kuṭumbakam—the whole world is one family. The whole world is the children of one God."
"Śakti means strength, knowledge... Your willpower is your Śakti. This willpower should not be with anger, hate, or jealousy."
Swami Maheshwarananda speaks in a cultural city in Slovakia, explaining the non-dual principles of Śiva (consciousness) and Śakti (power/energy) that exist within everyone. He discusses the origins of yoga, the importance of persistent practice, and the choice between divine (Daivī) and demonic (Āsurī) manifestations of power, using analogies from aviation to water cutting stone. The talk concludes with a promise to lead a practical technique.
Filming location: Slovakia
Drops go back to the ocean
3:25 - 4:52 (87 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Celebration of Swamiji's return to Jadan Ashram by adults and children. Bhajan singing. The story about a Master who sends his disciple for oil. Explanation of what is the vritti. What should we think and do when we wake up in the morning? Jadan is a safe place for the bhaktas like the ocean for a drop of water. Everybody has different thoughts in his mind in the Ashram also. Our souls also go back to God at the end like a drop of water to the ocean. Gyan bhakti and everything comes from our Gurudev.
Drops go back to the ocean
5:00 - 6:27 (87 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Celebration of Swamiji's return to Jadan Ashram by adults and children. Bhajan singing. The story about a Master who sends his disciple for oil. Explanation of what is the vritti. What should we think and do when we wake up in the morning? Jadan is a safe place for the bhaktas like the ocean for a drop of water. Everybody has different thoughts in his mind in the Ashram also. Our souls also go back to God at the end like a drop of water to the ocean. Gyan bhakti and everything comes from our Gurudev.
How could Tulsidas see Rama?
6:35 - 7:43 (68 min)

A spiritual discourse exploring the nature of the soul, divine vision, and the sanctity of the human body.
"The soul that comes into this mortal world is, in one way, caught in this body. It neither wants to go out of it nor likes being in it."
"In every temple is your statue, but I cannot see your face, my Lord... Therefore, we have to understand what human body God has given us. And that is within us, but we cannot see it."
The speaker delivers a teaching on the eternal soul (Ātmā) and the human condition, questioning common beliefs about the afterlife and divine perception. He narrates the transformative stories of the bandit-turned-sage Vālmīki and the poet Tulsīdās's missed encounter with Lord Rāma to illustrate the power of mantra and the need for spiritual alertness. The discourse emphasizes the human body as a sacred temple, discusses the law of karma, and concludes with a call for self-knowledge and devotion through chanting.
Filming location: Slovakia
Singing mantras for Shiva
7:50 - 8:17 (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
Jivatma, Atma, Paramatma
8:25 - 9:33 (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.
What means Satsang
9:40 - 10:56 (76 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan, Rajasthan, India. Nearly one-hour bhajan singing. Without prayers, meditation and singing bhajans humans life is not complete. When we are coming to the prayer we are in oneness again. In Satsang, we are in the truth. Do not continue with negative thinking. That one is lost.
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 1 - Part 6
11:00 - 12:05 (65 min)

Practicing of the system "Yoga in Daily Life", Level 1 - Part 6, in Om Vishwa Deep Gurukul Swami Maheshwaranand Ashram, Jadan, Rajasthan, India on 24th of October 2009.
Do seva with your heart
12:10 - 13:01 (51 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Seva is greatest than anything. Seva should be done by your body mind and words. We should be good polite and humble enough to do real seva. Money is God in this Kal Yuga. Holiguruji only wanted to do seva for Mahaprabhuji. Bhajan singing.
The mantra RAM
13:05 - 13:56 (51 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Chanting the RAM mantra. Feel the oneness with the Universe. Come within thyself. You are the light of God. Feel peace and Atma in your heart. We are running 24 hours a day, at least one our find peace. Singing bhajans.
Shakti is everywhere
14:00 - 14:44 (44 min)

A spiritual discourse on the unity of Śiva and Śakti, connecting universal family to inner power.
"Vasudhaiva Kuṭumbakam—the whole world is one family. The whole world is the children of one God."
"Śakti means strength, knowledge... Your willpower is your Śakti. This willpower should not be with anger, hate, or jealousy."
Swami Maheshwarananda speaks in a cultural city in Slovakia, explaining the non-dual principles of Śiva (consciousness) and Śakti (power/energy) that exist within everyone. He discusses the origins of yoga, the importance of persistent practice, and the choice between divine (Daivī) and demonic (Āsurī) manifestations of power, using analogies from aviation to water cutting stone. The talk concludes with a promise to lead a practical technique.
Filming location: Slovakia
Stories about Bhagwan Krishna
14:50 - 15:49 (59 min)

A discourse on the Śrīmad Bhagavad Gītā and a story from the Śrīmad Bhāgavat.
"Lord Kṛṣṇa says in the next śloka that it is better; He prefers when people worship His form, His physical form."
"The gopīs said, 'We are not abalās... Kṛṣṇa cannot leave us. Maybe He left us in the physical form, but He is always here with us.'"
Following an opening prayer, the speaker introduces the 12th chapter of the Bhagavad Gītā on Bhakti Yoga. He then narrates the story of Uddhava's mission to Vṛndāvan, sent by Lord Kṛṣṇa to console the grieving residents. The narrative focuses on Uddhava, a learned proponent of formless (nirguṇa) worship, attempting to lecture the gopīs and Yaśodā, only to be profoundly taught by them about the power of loving devotion (bhakti) to the personal form of God. The story illustrates the superiority of devotional love over mere intellectual knowledge, culminating in Uddhava's transformation.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Message of the three monkeys
15:55 - 17:01 (66 min)

A spiritual discourse on the universal ātmā and the misuse of the label "fanatic."
"Every ātmā, each and every entity—where there is life, there is ātmā too." "Do not speak badly. If someone tells you something bad, you can either stop them, plug your ears, or don’t give any commentary."
A spiritual teacher leads a satsang, beginning with the principle that the soul (ātmā) exists in all living beings, advocating for respect for all life. The talk then focuses on refuting the negative label of "fanatic," arguing it is often misapplied to genuine devotion, humility, and non-violence. He uses parables, including one about Gandhi, and shares personal anecdotes to illustrate that true spirituality involves seeing good, speaking good, and serving others (seva), while criticizing hypocrisy.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
The Human Dharma
17:05 - 17:54 (49 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Animals are eating each other. Human has given everything for humans. A human should not eat dead bodies. The essence of life is the same in every creature, like water in the raindrop and the ocean. God is ever with us. Explanation of the lineage of Gurus and the way how to chant Om properly.
Instructions for practising
18:00 - 18:51 (51 min)

A seminar lecture for yoga teachers on adapting practice to individual capacity and preserving knowledge.
"Every yoga teacher's first duty and priority is to know what to do and what not to do for themselves."
"Knowledge must be renewed daily; otherwise, we are lost... what you have, give it; otherwise, it will be lost forever."
Swami Maheshwarananda (Swamiji) addresses a group of teachers and practitioners, focusing on the Bārikhāṭu Praṇām system. He stresses the importance of following a chosen system's discipline while adapting postures like Vajrāsana to one's physical limits, citing contraindications for back and heart issues. He critiques excessive relaxation in classes, shares yogic sleep principles, and emphasizes daily practice and the imperative to transmit knowledge, concluding with a preview of an upcoming technique on the mantra Aum.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
In the service of Gurudev
18:55 - 19:55 (60 min)

Evening Satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans. Introduction of Jadan Ashram and karma yogis that are working there. The real Seva is selfless. Explanation about Kumbha Mela at Haridwar.
Kundalini and bhramari pranayama
20:00 - 20:54 (54 min)

Eveng satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Chakras have 52 lotus petals and the Sanskrit alphabet have the same number of letters. Everybody speaks in his mother language at first. Vishwaguruji reads the Sataguru Chalisa- It is read and explained the Sri Kaka Battisi written by Holiguruji. In the Muladhara chakra, there are the 7 datus the 7 important elements of the human body. When kundalini awakens there is not any movements. Brahmari brings us harmony and peace. Demonstrating and practising some brahmari pranayama technics.
Yoga and Bhramari Pranayama
21:00 - 21:49 (49 min)

Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Introduction to yoga. Yoga is more than practicing asana and pranayama. A detailed explanation of Brahmari pranayama.
Be patient and faithful
21:30 - 22:28 (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
Watering the Garden of bhaktas
21:50 - 21:57 (7 min)

"On the 9th and 10th July 2009, Swamiji made a short tour to visit our ashrams in Nipal and Bola Guda. In the villages, towns and cities on the way He was eagerly awaited by his bhaktas"
Around the world - Practice in Ukraine
22:00 - 22:50 (50 min)

A guided yoga practice session from the Yoga in Daily Life system.
"Physical relaxation leads to spiritual relaxation. Relaxation is an important element for the proper practice of yogic exercises."
"Ānanda Āsana translates as 'the posture of bliss.' Observe how bliss flows throughout your entire body."
An instructor leads a comprehensive sequence of postures (āsanas), breathwork (prāṇāyāma), and relaxation. The practice begins and ends with Ānanda Āsana for deep relaxation, and includes abdominal breathing, spinal twists, stretches, and joint mobility exercises while lying, sitting, and standing. The session concludes with a final relaxation and a moment of gratitude.
Filming location: UK
Open eyes means equal vision
22:55 - 23:37 (42 min)

A morning satsang discourse on equal vision and spiritual wealth.
"Prabhujī, mere avaguṇa chitta na dharo... samadṛṣṭi hai nām tihāro, chahe to pār karo." (O Lord, do not notice my faults... You are known as the one with equal vision; if You wish, You can ferry me across.)
"True richness is contentment, simply accepting all and seeing their good qualities... The fewer possessions we have, the fewer problems. More possessions bring more burdens. This is not richness; it is a burden."
The lecturer reflects on a bhajan by the blind saint Sūradāsa, using its plea for divine mercy to explore the concept of samadṛṣṭi (equal vision). He examines the nature of true wealth as wisdom and contentment from the Siddha Pīṭha tradition, contrasting it with the burdens of material desire. The talk covers overcoming personal faults, the danger of likes and dislikes, and practical advice for compassionate action, concluding with New Year and Christmas blessings for forgiveness and charity.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Who will liberate us?
23:40 - 0:14 (34 min)

A spiritual discourse on the unity of all paths and the grace of the guru, delivered on Christmas.
"Names are different, places are different, languages are different, yet they are all. If you do not understand this and do not want equality, then know we have the same blood, same nerves, same bones; everything is the same."
"The guru is that who gives us knowledge... Guru Kṛupāhi Kevalaṁ Śiṣyaki Ānanda Maṅgalaṁ. When the Gurudeva is there, the disciple is happy, full of joy."
A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, honoring Christmas and the universal teachings of all saints and religions. He emphasizes the non-dual unity behind all names and forms, discusses the essential roles of the divine mother (Śakti) and father (Śiva), and explains the irreplaceable role of the Satguru in liberating the individual from worldly attachment, illustrated through a metaphor of a spider trapped in its own web.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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