European
Awakening of muladhar
0:15 - 0:57 (42 min)

A lecture on the Mūlādhāra chakra, karma, and associated yoga practices.
"Prārabdha, or karma prārabdha, first your destiny is created, and then your body."
"The awakening of the Kuṇḍalinī means wisdom. You become very wise, you become self-confident."
The speaker delivers an in-depth explanation of the root (Mūlādhāra) energy center, linking it to one's karma, destiny, and foundational consciousness. He describes its symbolism—the red color, four-petaled lotus, elephant, and coiled serpent representing past karmas—and clarifies the nature of a true Kuṇḍalinī awakening. The session includes practical guidance, with demonstrators showing postures like Bhujaṅgāsana and Śalabhāsana to activate and regulate this chakra.
Filming location: Croatia
Human is for God
1:05 - 1:25 (20 min)

A spiritual discourse on integrating yoga and ethical principles into daily life.
"You have learned many things, very good. But only five of you spoke very nicely, expressing everything well."
"We must always say: if we want to have, we are human. The human is for God. But those who eat meat and this and that—you are a human, but you are going down."
A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, emphasizing that true yoga is a constant practice for daily life, not just physical exercise. He stresses the importance of adhering to core principles like a vegetarian lifestyle, expressing concern over disciples who teach yoga but omit these ethical foundations. The talk includes anecdotes about traveling, teaching children, and the need for unity and authenticity among followers from all countries and faiths.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Life will be easier if we don't eat meat
1:30 - 2:03 (33 min)

A spiritual discourse on compassion, non-violence, and karmic consequences.
"You see this in the whole world. In this village of the world, everyone is eating meat. And everyone—how much are they consuming? These people are all dying from this."
"Therefore, we should tell everyone: please, no meat and no alcohol... There are so many animals being killed, and they are given so much suffering."
Swami Avatarpuri responds to a request for healing from long-time disciples, using it as a foundation for a wider teaching. He laments the widespread consumption of meat and alcohol, linking it to personal suffering and karmic repercussions. He emphasizes the sacredness of all life (jīva), critiques human materialism and isolation, and shares parables—including one about a forgotten, once-great man—to illustrate the importance of compassion and ethical living.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Marriage for a lifetime
2:10 - 2:48 (38 min)

A spiritual discourse and bhajan explanation focusing on the divine couple of Krishna and Rukmini.
"For about seven years, they have promoted this: Rādhā, Rādhā, Rādhā. How old is Bhagavān Kṛṣṇa? That is the point."
"In all books, in the four [aspects] of Kṛṣṇa, among the many, Rukmiṇī was there. And now they always say, 'Rādhā, Rādhā.' It's okay, but it is not Rukmiṇī and Rādhā. So, it is Rukmiṇī and Kṛṣṇa."
The speaker, likely a swami or teacher, delivers a talk emphasizing the primacy of Krishna's marriage to Rukmini over the more popular focus on Radha within devotion. He discusses concepts of God, gurus, and draws an analogy to modern marital harmony. The session concludes with the group singing a bhajan, after which another speaker explains the song's spiritual meaning, describing it as a map of Kriya Yoga techniques and inner experiences leading to divine perception.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Mahaprabhuji was like a father to everyone
2:55 - 3:25 (30 min)

A spiritual discourse reflecting on the life and qualities of the sage Mahāprabhujī.
"Wherever Mahāprabhujī sat, people would come and attain spiritual ascent."
"He would ensure everybody was fed... Only after ensuring everyone had eaten would he say, 'Okay, now I will eat.' He was like a father or mother."
A speaker shares anecdotes about the great sage Mahāprabhujī, describing his simple, slow travels, his deep meditation in an underground chamber, and his parental care for all who came to him. The talk contrasts the communal, spiritual life of the past with modern distractions, and extends Mahāprabhujī's compassionate example into a call for vegetarianism and universal brotherhood in spiritual practice today.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Guru is eternal
3:30 - 4:12 (42 min)

A spiritual discourse on the eternal Guru principle, divine cycles, and spiritual lineage.
"Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Śiva will change, but the Guru will remain."
"One should not sit on that chair... I am taking care of this Gāḍī (seat)."
The lecturer delivers an evening talk, exploring the timeless nature of the Guru compared to the cyclical roles of the Hindu trinity. He discusses the concept of the Guru's seat (Gāḍī) in a lineage, emphasizing humility and service, and shares personal reflections on his teachers, including Gurujī and Shanti. The talk weaves together cosmology, caste as spiritual heritage, and the importance of spiritual practice.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Always be positive
4:15 - 4:58 (43 min)

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.
Darshan and dhan
5:05 - 6:02 (57 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing and translation. Dhana is property. But our property is a knowledge that we get from Gurudev. Husband and wife should be together for their whole life. Darshan dhana what I see is a God. Now we are humans. Either we can go back or to heaven. The story of a mother who gave a ring to her child. Bhajan singing and translation.
Medical physical and spiritual aspects of YIDL
6:10 - 8:06 (116 min)

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.
Eat pure meals and practice every day
8:10 - 10:04 (114 min)

Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Oosterhout, Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands. Bhajan singing. Guru is Shiva, Brahma and Vishnu at the same time. Vishwaguruji removes our false knowledge, replaces it with truth and supports us to develop. We should see positively the things without negative. Vishwaguruji shares his knowledge all over the world through Yoga in Daily Life. We are coming and going from life to life. Shiva holds everything in balance. We should always know, that we are human. Many old people can get closer and closer to God. A drop of water unites with the ocean. In this way, we can also reach God. Practising simple asanas in a sitting position. Eating meat brings bad karma to us. Eat pure meals, not meat, to have a healthy body. It is very good to be a vegan.
Guru is eternal
10:10 - 10:52 (42 min)

A spiritual discourse on the eternal Guru principle, divine cycles, and spiritual lineage.
"Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Śiva will change, but the Guru will remain."
"One should not sit on that chair... I am taking care of this Gāḍī (seat)."
The lecturer delivers an evening talk, exploring the timeless nature of the Guru compared to the cyclical roles of the Hindu trinity. He discusses the concept of the Guru's seat (Gāḍī) in a lineage, emphasizing humility and service, and shares personal reflections on his teachers, including Gurujī and Shanti. The talk weaves together cosmology, caste as spiritual heritage, and the importance of spiritual practice.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (9/9)
11:00 - 12:14 (74 min)

Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia
Mahaprabhuji was like a father to everyone
12:20 - 12:50 (30 min)

A spiritual discourse reflecting on the life and qualities of the sage Mahāprabhujī.
"Wherever Mahāprabhujī sat, people would come and attain spiritual ascent."
"He would ensure everybody was fed... Only after ensuring everyone had eaten would he say, 'Okay, now I will eat.' He was like a father or mother."
A speaker shares anecdotes about the great sage Mahāprabhujī, describing his simple, slow travels, his deep meditation in an underground chamber, and his parental care for all who came to him. The talk contrasts the communal, spiritual life of the past with modern distractions, and extends Mahāprabhujī's compassionate example into a call for vegetarianism and universal brotherhood in spiritual practice today.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
We seek purity
12:55 - 13:06 (11 min)

A spiritual discourse on purity and devotion in the modern age.
"Therefore, I always implore our devotees: 'Please do not be black, please do not be black.'"
"I want to be this drop. I want to drink... it desires only purity, directly from my God."
The lecturer reflects on the pervasive darkness of the Kali Yuga, observed in clothing and culture, and contrasts it with the purity found in sacred music and devotion. He shares teachings from his Gurudeva, using the metaphor of a pure drop of water (pū) to describe the soul's yearning for divine purity over worldly abundance, and calls for inner cleanliness and the declaration of the pure "I am."
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Life will be easier if we don't eat meat
13:10 - 13:43 (33 min)

A spiritual discourse on compassion, non-violence, and karmic consequences.
"You see this in the whole world. In this village of the world, everyone is eating meat. And everyone—how much are they consuming? These people are all dying from this."
"Therefore, we should tell everyone: please, no meat and no alcohol... There are so many animals being killed, and they are given so much suffering."
Swami Avatarpuri responds to a request for healing from long-time disciples, using it as a foundation for a wider teaching. He laments the widespread consumption of meat and alcohol, linking it to personal suffering and karmic repercussions. He emphasizes the sacredness of all life (jīva), critiques human materialism and isolation, and shares parables—including one about a forgotten, once-great man—to illustrate the importance of compassion and ethical living.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Om is Divine
13:50 - 14:26 (36 min)

Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Swami Gajanand sings and explains the bhajan Om Ki.
Mahaprabhuji was like a father to everyone
14:30 - 15:00 (30 min)

A spiritual discourse reflecting on the life and qualities of the sage Mahāprabhujī.
"Wherever Mahāprabhujī sat, people would come and attain spiritual ascent."
"He would ensure everybody was fed... Only after ensuring everyone had eaten would he say, 'Okay, now I will eat.' He was like a father or mother."
A speaker shares anecdotes about the great sage Mahāprabhujī, describing his simple, slow travels, his deep meditation in an underground chamber, and his parental care for all who came to him. The talk contrasts the communal, spiritual life of the past with modern distractions, and extends Mahāprabhujī's compassionate example into a call for vegetarianism and universal brotherhood in spiritual practice today.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Human is for God
15:05 - 15:25 (20 min)

A spiritual discourse on integrating yoga and ethical principles into daily life.
"You have learned many things, very good. But only five of you spoke very nicely, expressing everything well."
"We must always say: if we want to have, we are human. The human is for God. But those who eat meat and this and that—you are a human, but you are going down."
A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, emphasizing that true yoga is a constant practice for daily life, not just physical exercise. He stresses the importance of adhering to core principles like a vegetarian lifestyle, expressing concern over disciples who teach yoga but omit these ethical foundations. The talk includes anecdotes about traveling, teaching children, and the need for unity and authenticity among followers from all countries and faiths.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Bhajan evening from Strilky Ashram
15:30 - 16:18 (48 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing.
We must now go further
16:25 - 16:54 (29 min)

A spiritual talk on integrating practice into daily life and devotion.
"At home and everywhere, when we have the time, we should all be very nice. It is not only sitting and chanting 'om, om, om.' No, be very nice to your family."
"Until the last, until the last time, when you will be in your guru and in your sādhanā, then in the last minutes, then you will go as into Paramatmā."
A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, emphasizing the importance of continuing yoga practice, prayer, and kindness within the family beyond retreats. The talk weaves personal anecdotes about the global yoga community during the pandemic and shares a story about the devoted passing of a disciple in America, illustrating the ideal of remaining in guru and sādhanā until the end.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Never eat meat
17:00 - 17:19 (19 min)

A spiritual talk advocating for vegetarianism and traditional values within yoga practice.
"People also say, 'Yes, we are coming more and more.' Unfortunately, much of this is coming from India now, for yoga practice... but they also say that if they want, they can eat meat too. And that is not good."
"You know that people who eat meat, at a certain age... they cannot even speak. And many, many people cannot think anything. This is because of the meat."
The speaker addresses an audience, expressing concern that modern yoga teachings from India are permitting meat consumption, which they see as a decline from pure, traditional practices. They praise the audience for maintaining vegetarianism and call for a return to strict principles, linking diet to spiritual and physical health. The talk concludes with an abrupt shift to advising on strong family and marital bonds.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We will bring that divine light
17:25 - 18:13 (48 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. India is the store of knowledge and that knowledge reflects to the whole world. Vishwaguruji brought the pure essence of that knowledge to Europe. The knowledge of India belongs to everyone. There are people who are good speakers and there are others who really know the things hoew are they. Vishwaguruji is a combination of them. Practise and follow the words of our Master. Many people have only very limited knowledge about yoga in India also. Yoga brings different people to oneness. The story of Arjuna and the gopies. It is important to do our sadhana otherwise we become weak. The mantra is the essence of all energies and knowledge. We gained the light with our mantra. This light can change hell to heaven. The story of Mahamandaleswar Swami Vivekpuriji's younger age.
How is an aeroplane landed?
18:20 - 19:15 (55 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Oosterhout, Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands. Bhajan singing. Remembrance of an old disciple about how she got to Vishwaguruji. There are some generations of disciples of Vishwaguruji living in Europe. A disciple's heart can become gold. Don't give up practising. Our life can become like a safe journey in an aeroplane.
Marriage for a lifetime
19:20 - 19:58 (38 min)

A spiritual discourse and bhajan explanation focusing on the divine couple of Krishna and Rukmini.
"For about seven years, they have promoted this: Rādhā, Rādhā, Rādhā. How old is Bhagavān Kṛṣṇa? That is the point."
"In all books, in the four [aspects] of Kṛṣṇa, among the many, Rukmiṇī was there. And now they always say, 'Rādhā, Rādhā.' It's okay, but it is not Rukmiṇī and Rādhā. So, it is Rukmiṇī and Kṛṣṇa."
The speaker, likely a swami or teacher, delivers a talk emphasizing the primacy of Krishna's marriage to Rukmini over the more popular focus on Radha within devotion. He discusses concepts of God, gurus, and draws an analogy to modern marital harmony. The session concludes with the group singing a bhajan, after which another speaker explains the song's spiritual meaning, describing it as a map of Kriya Yoga techniques and inner experiences leading to divine perception.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Darshan and dhan
20:05 - 21:02 (57 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing and translation. Dhana is property. But our property is a knowledge that we get from Gurudev. Husband and wife should be together for their whole life. Darshan dhana what I see is a God. Now we are humans. Either we can go back or to heaven. The story of a mother who gave a ring to her child. Bhajan singing and translation.
Guru is eternal
21:10 - 21:52 (42 min)

A spiritual discourse on the eternal Guru principle, divine cycles, and spiritual lineage.
"Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Śiva will change, but the Guru will remain."
"One should not sit on that chair... I am taking care of this Gāḍī (seat)."
The lecturer delivers an evening talk, exploring the timeless nature of the Guru compared to the cyclical roles of the Hindu trinity. He discusses the concept of the Guru's seat (Gāḍī) in a lineage, emphasizing humility and service, and shares personal reflections on his teachers, including Gurujī and Shanti. The talk weaves together cosmology, caste as spiritual heritage, and the importance of spiritual practice.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Around the world - Inauguration Nandeshwar
22:00 - 22:05 (5 min)

Arrival of Nandeshwar to Om Ashram. Jadan, Rajasthan, India.
Around the world -- Yoga against diabetes from Czech Republic
22:10 - 22:17 (7 min)

An instructional yoga session focused on holistic health and managing modern lifestyle diseases.
"Yoga practices shape our attitude toward health and life. By cultivating physical and mental relaxation, balance, flexibility, and discipline, the practice guides us toward the yogic goals for daily life."
"Teachers... The main emphasis should be on the slowness, calmness, balance, and harmonization the practice brings."
An instructor guides viewers through a practical yoga sequence designed for holistic well-being, emphasizing its role in preventing diseases like diabetes by reducing stress. The narration explains the Yoga in Daily Life system's approach, combining physical postures, breathwork, and meditation to achieve balance on physical, mental, and emotional levels. The session includes specific exercises, like leg lifts and a forearm-supported pose, with cues for proper alignment and mindful observation.
Filming location: Czech Republic
Marriage for a lifetime
22:25 - 23:03 (38 min)

A spiritual discourse and bhajan explanation focusing on the divine couple of Krishna and Rukmini.
"For about seven years, they have promoted this: Rādhā, Rādhā, Rādhā. How old is Bhagavān Kṛṣṇa? That is the point."
"In all books, in the four [aspects] of Kṛṣṇa, among the many, Rukmiṇī was there. And now they always say, 'Rādhā, Rādhā.' It's okay, but it is not Rukmiṇī and Rādhā. So, it is Rukmiṇī and Kṛṣṇa."
The speaker, likely a swami or teacher, delivers a talk emphasizing the primacy of Krishna's marriage to Rukmini over the more popular focus on Radha within devotion. He discusses concepts of God, gurus, and draws an analogy to modern marital harmony. The session concludes with the group singing a bhajan, after which another speaker explains the song's spiritual meaning, describing it as a map of Kriya Yoga techniques and inner experiences leading to divine perception.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Human is for God
23:10 - 23:30 (20 min)

A spiritual discourse on integrating yoga and ethical principles into daily life.
"You have learned many things, very good. But only five of you spoke very nicely, expressing everything well."
"We must always say: if we want to have, we are human. The human is for God. But those who eat meat and this and that—you are a human, but you are going down."
A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, emphasizing that true yoga is a constant practice for daily life, not just physical exercise. He stresses the importance of adhering to core principles like a vegetarian lifestyle, expressing concern over disciples who teach yoga but omit these ethical foundations. The talk includes anecdotes about traveling, teaching children, and the need for unity and authenticity among followers from all countries and faiths.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Om is Divine
23:35 - 0:11 (36 min)

Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Swami Gajanand sings and explains the bhajan Om Ki.
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