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The Light of Life and the Path to Liberation
0:15 - 1:08 (53 min)
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An evening satsang on the purpose of human life and the path to spiritual liberation. "Everything in this world is possible easily, but it is rare to come to satsaṅg or spiritual activities." "Spirituality is purity, clarity, pure consciousness, pure mind, pure thoughts, pure behaviors. Purity is very important." The lecturer addresses an audience, welcoming them as fortunate souls in the Kali Yuga. He explores the unique value of human birth, urging self-inquiry and the cultivation of divine qualities like love and tolerance over mere intellectual knowledge. He discusses overcoming unhealthy dependencies, the nature of true love, and the ultimate goal of realizing the divine consciousness within, touching on concepts of karma, chakras, and non-duality. Filming location: Umag, Croatia
Guru Purnima 2015
1:15 - 1:18 (3 min)
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Summary of morning program on the occasion of Gurupurnima 2015 in Vep, Hungary.
Divine knowledge
1:25 - 3:15 (110 min)
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Johannesburg, South Africa in September 2004. Followed by "YIDL Lineage", "Unity in diversity". "Kundalini and Chakras". Finally follows a Lecture about Yoga Nidra followed by Awakening of the Healing powers.
We are here to learn more
3:20 - 3:40 (20 min)
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An introductory welcome and opening talk for a spiritual gathering featuring guest speaker Dr. Gulabji Kothari. "Gulābjī will be with us for a few days and will perhaps give one talk a day, where you may also ask questions." "Yoga is the science for humans, not merely āsanas and prāṇāyāma, but something beyond." Swami Maheshwarananda welcomes attendees and honored guest Dr. Gulabji Kothari, a Vedic scholar, to the program. He introduces other visiting swamis and teachers, emphasizing the global reach of Yoga in Daily Life. The core theme is the human intellect's need for spiritual teaching and the deeper science of yoga for realizing the soul. Dr. Kothari gives brief remarks, expressing happiness to be in the Czech Republic and previewing the next day's topic on the body, karma, and the selfless transformation of the individual. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Guru is Brahma
3:45 - 4:50 (65 min)
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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
Medical physical and spiritual aspects of YIDL
4:55 - 6:51 (116 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jacob Hansens hus, Helsingborg, Sweden. Short conference on the medical psychological and spiritual aspects of Yoga in Daily Life. Asanas pranayamas and meditation have mefical effect. Yoga exercises affect our consciousness also. They are against depression and stress such as yoga nidra and pranayama. There are many holy things in our world and many unnecessary things also. We should think positively. To achieve our goal we should practice. After death, we can go to heaven or we can go back here. For a long time like Vishwaguruji visited many countries, and many people became vegetarian and vegan.
We have to be in unity
6:55 - 7:51 (56 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka Ashram, Croatia. We are different, but we are all going to the same destination. More and more people are following a vegan lifestyle, and you can see it on the planes. I have many students around the world who are practicing and meditating. Our goal is to achieve oneness, but we rarely do. Otherwise, duality remains. We have to achieve it within ourselves. We must all be good and peaceful, in unity.
About the thousand names of Vishnu
7:55 - 8:25 (30 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Guruji Ashram, Vienna, Austria.
Evening Satsang from Strilky
8:30 - 9:34 (64 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Mahaprabhuji felt that Devpuriji passed away
9:40 - 10:54 (74 min)
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Anniversary of Sri Deep Narayan Bhagwan Mahaprabhuji's Mahasamadhi Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. There are two calendars one according to the Sun and the other according to the Moon. Jyotish uses the Moon calendar. Today is the day of Mahaprabuji's mahasamadhi according to Sun calendar. It would be good to be married according to Jyotish. Mahaprabuji knew the exact time of Devpuriji's departure. The story about Devpuuriji wounded Mahaprabuji. Heaven and hell is not forever. Practising Bari Khatu Pranam and Sarva hitta asanas led by Swami Umapuri.
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 1 - Part 4
11:00 - 12:04 (64 min)
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Practicing of the system "Yoga in Daily Life", Level 1 - Part 4, in Om Vishwa Deep Gurukul Swami Maheshwaranand Ashram, Jadan, Rajasthan, India on 23rd of October 2009.
The Miraculous Heart
12:10 - 12:31 (21 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaugurji from Vep, Hungary
We should live in real love
12:35 - 13:23 (48 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Trentwood Community Hub, Melbourne, Australia. Marriage means merge. It is a very beautiful ceremony. The story of a boy and a girl who married but they had a problem with the hard part of the bread. Married couples should live whole life happy together but kali yuga changed many things. Love is that where we are all happy healthy and helping each other. Explanation and singing of bhajan Sataguru satasangi and Sobavo satasangari.
How could we live a happy life
13:30 - 14:21 (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.
I am Thine
14:25 - 15:09 (44 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaugurji from Vep, Hungary. Singing bhajans Sajjana vali lage sa, Kya tum jano hala hamara. Singing and translation of bhajan Prema ka pyala hari kaba mera bharase. Mahapraphuji say many times, that he will fill the heart of Bhaktas. Singing bhajan Ceta Ceta, ab jiva agyani.
We come and go
15:15 - 16:01 (46 min)
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A spiritual talk and community address in a holy place after a long absence. "After a long time, we are again here—nearly about three years or a little more. We were all very much thinking about when we would come here for our practice, yoga, etc." "The memory, the memory remains... But they are gone. Their body is gone. But they remain. What? Their name. Their name. And this name remains forever." Swami Maheshvaranandji addresses a gathering, reflecting on the long-awaited return to a sacred location and honoring the legacy of devotees like Krishnananda. He discusses the eternal nature of the Guru's name, the human journey from animal-like origins to spiritual awareness, and offers guidance on diet, dress, and the importance of practice for health and spiritual growth. The talk includes personal observations and calls for communal participation. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Respect the life of other creatures
16:05 - 16:53 (48 min)
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A satsang discourse on compassion, non-violence, and spiritual practice. "All who are sitting with us are already in satsaṅg. 'Sat' is truth, peace, harmony, goodness—everything." "Jīva jīva bhakṣate. Every animal eats animals, but we humans should not." The lecturer addresses the gathering, explaining the essence of satsang as communion in truth. He uses metaphors of a ship and an airplane to illustrate the unity of all life, emphasizing that the soul (ātmā) is in every creature. The core teaching is a call for ahimsa (non-violence), urging humans to not kill other beings for food, contrasting human potential with animal nature. He discusses the challenges of Kali Yuga, advises against alcohol misuse, and clarifies protocols for offering garlands to guru photographs. Filming location: Salzburg, Austria
We should become white
17:00 - 17:20 (20 min)
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A spiritual address reflecting on a return from India and community events. "I have returned from India, and many of our disciples from India were there. For many years, we have known our Gurudev, Madhavananjī." "Today I found someone here in this Czech country. Now I have received a message that someone here in the Czech Republic has died." The speaker, likely a spiritual teacher, shares reflections on their journey to India, the greatness of the land and its saints like Devpurījī Mahāprabhujī, and the strength of their spiritual lineage. The talk takes a somber turn with the announcement of a death in the Czech community, prompting a request for donations and prayers for the departed soul. The speaker then offers guidance on maintaining spiritual practice, purity (symbolized by the color white), and adherence to Sanātana Dharma, encouraging the community to remain united and focused inward. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Satsang from Jadan
17:25 - 17:45 (20 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
Feel your heart
17:50 - 18:06 (16 min)
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A guided meditation on heart-centered awareness and breath. "Place your right hand gently on your heart. You will feel warmth. The breath originates from here; it is warm." "The main thing is only to think in your heart. This is not easy. We think about other people, about where we are going, or what we can do." A spiritual teacher guides participants through a meditation, instructing them to place a hand on the heart to feel its warmth as the source of the breath. The focus shifts between the heart and the navel, with an emphasis on inward attention, a straight posture, and a gentle breath. The teacher interjects with lighthearted, practical remarks to maintain a relaxed atmosphere while explaining the significance of these points from a yogic perspective regarding prāṇa. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Do we reach?
18:10 - 18:28 (18 min)
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A spiritual discourse reflecting on human progress, simplicity, and the search for fulfillment. "We were living very well. We were very happy because many people, on the farmer's side, had no telephone." "Oh human, you will never be complete. You will never say, 'I am okay, finished.'" The speaker, Swāmījī, recounts observations from life in Vienna, India, and America to contrast past communal simplicity with modern technological complexity. He questions whether material advancement leads to true achievement or contentment, suggesting it is a transient game. The talk concludes with an urging to look inward for lasting peace. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Gurudev bring us to your shelter
18:35 - 19:07 (32 min)
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A detailed explanation and translation of a devotional mantra dedicated to the lineage's Grandmaster. "Oṁ is the beginning, middle, and end of the universe. Traditionally, Oṁ is used to start a mantra." "Thus, the full meaning: 'Oṁ, greetings to the respected God, the light Nārāyaṇa. We are all servants of God; we take shelter in you.'" A translator and disciple provides a line-by-line analysis of the mantra "Oṁ Namaḥ Śrī Prabhu Dīpa Nārāyaṇa." He explains the meaning and grammatical structure of each component, from the sacred syllable "Oṁ" to the request for shelter, and connects the mantra's praise to the teachings and protective grace of the spiritual masters in his tradition. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Keep the flame still
19:15 - 19:53 (38 min)
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A spiritual discourse on maintaining the sacred flame of life within daily householder and community practice. "You are already a yogī. You possess that science, yet you seek yogic attainment." "This flame is what we call our ātmā, our spirit, which then departs. So when this is happening, we must learn from it." The lecturer addresses a gathering, weaving together themes from the Yoga in Daily Life system. He emphasizes the dignity of the householder path, advocating for marriage and family life as spiritually vital. Using the extended metaphor of an oil lamp, he explains the body, life force, and spirit, urging the daily practice of lighting a lamp and maintaining temple pūjā in āśramas to nurture collective spirituality and personal health. He shares personal anecdotes and practical instructions, concluding with blessings and travel plans. Filming location: Slovenia
A guide to practicing mantra
20:00 - 20:45 (45 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the practice of using a prayer mala and the significance of the tulsi plant. "Many people use the mala only for mantra and then go deep into meditation, but that is not the complete path. If you use your mala until you are tired, fall asleep, and drop it, then wake and take it again—the mala itself is the path." "The Sumeru bead should have no blockage, allowing constant movement. You can do the mala five, ten, two, or a hundred times for meditation and mantra, and can practice constantly. This is called sumarana, meaning constant practice, like our breath going in and out." The lecturer addresses practitioners, explaining the mala as a spiritual tool and passport. He details the correct technique for holding and moving the beads, the symbolism of the 108 count and the Sumeru bead, and the practice of purifying the five koshas through mantra repetition. He also expounds on the sacred nature of the tulsi plant, its varieties, and its uses in Ayurveda and devotion. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Interconnection of Yoga and Āyurveda: A Discourse on Mind, Body, and Soul
20:50 - 21:54 (64 min)
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A lecture on the interconnection of Yoga and Āyurveda from an ancient Indian philosophical perspective. "Yoga is an instrument to control your cittavṛtti—the fluctuations of the mind, the thoughts that continuously arise." "From Maharṣi Caraka’s viewpoint... Ātmā sthe manasi sthire: when the mind is stable and controlled in the Ātmā. This is Yoga." A retired Vice-Chancellor of Āyurvedic universities delivers a lecture on International Yoga Day, exploring how Āyurveda and Yoga are complementary sciences for controlling the mind and body. He explains Maharṣi Caraka's philosophical framework, the role of the soul and mind in karma, and the eightfold yogic path leading to samādhi and potential supernormal powers (aiśvarya). The session includes translation and concludes with remarks on the guru's global work. Filming location: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Live webcast from Jadan
21:40 - 22:40 (60 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
Yoga in Daily Life: Health Promotion in the Czech Republic
22:00 - 22:13 (13 min)
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A presentation on the integration of yoga into national health strategy in the Czech Republic. "The main message of Yoga in Daily Life is the constant endeavor to support health promotion systematically through yoga training on four levels: the physical, mental, social, and spiritual." "Today, we are the biggest yoga association in the Czech Republic... this harmonizing of the physical, mental, social, and spiritual level, is truly the only chance to keep peace and development in our society." A representative of the Czech Association of Yoga in Daily Life addresses a conference, detailing the organization's role in national health promotion since 1973. He aligns the yoga system's four-level approach with the Czech government's National Health Strategy 2020, highlighting specific action plans where yoga can contribute, such as promoting physical activity and mental health. The presentation concludes with statistical growth and a tribute to the founding inspiration of Vishwaguruji. Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
Keep the flame still
22:20 - 22:58 (38 min)
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A spiritual discourse on maintaining the sacred flame of life within daily householder and community practice. "You are already a yogī. You possess that science, yet you seek yogic attainment." "This flame is what we call our ātmā, our spirit, which then departs. So when this is happening, we must learn from it." The lecturer addresses a gathering, weaving together themes from the Yoga in Daily Life system. He emphasizes the dignity of the householder path, advocating for marriage and family life as spiritually vital. Using the extended metaphor of an oil lamp, he explains the body, life force, and spirit, urging the daily practice of lighting a lamp and maintaining temple pūjā in āśramas to nurture collective spirituality and personal health. He shares personal anecdotes and practical instructions, concluding with blessings and travel plans. Filming location: Slovenia
Evening Satsang from Strilky
23:05 - 0:09 (64 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
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