European
Pride is an ego trap
0:15 - 1:34 (79 min)

Lecture from Vep, Hungary, 2001
Evening Satsang with H.H. Vishwaguruji
0:30 - 2:00 (90 min)
from Vienna, Austria
The relation between Guru and disciple
1:40 - 2:44 (64 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Holy Guruji and Sri Mahaprabhuji meeting in Jodhpur. How bhajans are performed in India and around the world. Guru and disciple are always in connection with each other. Just as the relationship between mother and child is forever, even if they are not physically in the same place.
A Sadhu is a worker
2:50 - 3:35 (45 min)

A satsang discourse on health, spiritual practice, and community.
"All our Yoga in Daily Life people, they were really very healthy."
"I never said from which country you are coming, or what you are. No, you are a human."
The lecturer addresses attendees, reflecting on health during the pandemic and attributing wellness to the Yoga in Daily Life system. He discusses plans for upcoming practice sessions, emphasizes selfless service (seva), and explains the guru-disciple relationship using the analogy of a mother and child, advocating for a living tradition while honoring one's primary guru.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
At the beginning of Yoga in Daily Life
3:40 - 4:56 (76 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Every day you should practice yoga, Sarva Hitta asanas are a specialty of our System. Stories about how Yoga in Daily Life began, first books were produced by a typewriter. Sarva Hitta asanas will make you younger if you are practicing regularly for a longer time. People in Europe everywhere were very good. Now yoga is expanding and coming back to the whole world.
How can we reach the Supreme?
5:00 - 5:39 (39 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Only bhaktas can come to the Satsang. The story about a rishi who read the Vedas for a very long time. Only reading books can not lead to the Supreme. We need a mantra and the words of the Guru also. Bhajan singing.
The Triangle of Thirty Years
5:45 - 6:46 (61 min)

An evening satsang reflecting on thirty years of spiritual work and the responsibilities of human life.
"Parents should only get children when they themselves are grown. Parents must know what it means to have a child. It is one of the biggest responsibilities on the parents."
"Understand, it's both. Ātmā, the soul, is the same. God, or other animals, or yourself. But qualities, what is there? And what we have, humans, those kinds of powers, others do not have."
Swami Satyananda Saraswati addresses a gathering, using the symbolism of a thirty-year triangle to discuss family, societal duty, and spiritual evolution. He emphasizes the critical role of parents in providing love and education to prevent societal decay. The talk expands into the nature of the soul, the five sheaths (kośas), and the importance of a true master (Satguru) for navigating beyond the elemental body to realize the cosmic Self.
Filming location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
The relation between Guru and disciple
6:50 - 7:54 (64 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Holy Guruji and Sri Mahaprabhuji meeting in Jodhpur. How bhajans are performed in India and around the world. Guru and disciple are always in connection with each other. Just as the relationship between mother and child is forever, even if they are not physically in the same place.
Try to open your heart
8:00 - 9:00 (60 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. People in Strilky Ashram are relaxed and comfortable like the birds are in their nest. Everybody is very happy in this place like every bird. This is yoga. Sometimes we make ourselves unhappy. The story of a married couple who knew each other from their childhood and were good friends.
Bhramari pranayama
9:05 - 9:53 (48 min)

Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Sydney Ashram, Australia.
The Opening of a New Ashram: Discipline, Harmony, and Spiritual Lineage
10:00 - 10:52 (52 min)

A satsang marking the opening of a new ashram, focusing on discipline and spiritual lineage.
"We have to maintain this place with peace, harmony, and understanding toward all our neighbors."
"The first step of our spiritual development is to make a good atmosphere with the neighbors."
The lecturer addresses the community at the inauguration of a new Yoga in Daily Life ashram in Prague. He establishes foundational rules for harmonious conduct with neighbors and within the ashram, emphasizing discipline as the core of spiritual practice. He narrates the mythological origins of the Ganges and Alaknanda rivers to illustrate the spiritual lineage connecting the Himalayan tradition to this new center, urging attendees to deepen their study beyond physical yoga.
Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 1 - Part 2
11:00 - 12:04 (64 min)

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
Love is unity
12:10 - 12:49 (39 min)

A spiritual discourse on the guru-disciple relationship, divine unity, and an allegorical story.
"Many, many bhaktas, they don’t know me, but they have become great, and they’re telling, 'We would like to see Mahāmaṇḍeśvar, Vaiśvarānanda.'"
"It is not a color, not this, not that. But take your heart inside, and each and every part of our body that we can give it further... This is a sādhanā."
Mahāmaṇḍeśvar Vaiśvarānanda addresses a gathering, speaking on the ever-present connection between guru and disciple beyond physical proximity. He discusses the symbolism of a sannyāsin's robes, the nature of Bhagavān Śiva, and tells an extended, allegorical story involving Vishnu and Shakti to illustrate spiritual tests and the importance of inner commitment over external offerings.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We must now go further
12:55 - 13:24 (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
A Sadhu is a worker
13:30 - 14:15 (45 min)

A satsang discourse on health, spiritual practice, and community.
"All our Yoga in Daily Life people, they were really very healthy."
"I never said from which country you are coming, or what you are. No, you are a human."
The lecturer addresses attendees, reflecting on health during the pandemic and attributing wellness to the Yoga in Daily Life system. He discusses plans for upcoming practice sessions, emphasizes selfless service (seva), and explains the guru-disciple relationship using the analogy of a mother and child, advocating for a living tradition while honoring one's primary guru.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Help every creature
14:20 - 14:45 (25 min)

A spiritual discourse addressing suffering and compassionate action.
"Today, I am giving a message to the whole world. If we can all help someone, it is a great thing."
"This is the heart of the matter: when I see many animals dying and there is no water, I know something good will come again... But we must say we should help. We should help."
The speaker, addressing a global audience, reflects on the severe drought and suffering of animals, questioning divine providence. He shares a teaching story about a mother's ring, which symbolizes the cyclical nature of good and bad times, and references other spiritual narratives involving King Janaka and Ashtavakra. The core message is a call to practical compassion, urging listeners to conserve water and provide for all creatures.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
We all should get oneness
14:50 - 15:06 (16 min)

A spiritual discourse on the language of oneness and silence during Guru Purnima.
"The best language is when people from many countries, each with their own language, suddenly all understand."
"Silent means oneness."
A spiritual teacher addresses an international satsang on Guru Purnima, exploring how true communication and unity transcend spoken language. He discusses understanding through sound, vibration, and silence, using examples like music and opera, and contrasts the noisy chaos of worldly festivals with the profound, unifying silence of spiritual gathering.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The effect of the Moon to our life
15:10 - 15:26 (16 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. This is the day of water and forests and for crops because of the moving of the Moon. Moon is changing very much in our life. It balances the Earth. In a natural way, we can't eat the same fruit for the whole year. Moon has a stronger effect on us like Sun. In this time we can change our feelings and energies. Varaha brought the Earth out from the water. Swami Mataji sang one bhajan about Guru and Guru kripa.
At the beginning of Yoga in Daily Life
15:30 - 16:46 (76 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Every day you should practice yoga, Sarva Hitta asanas are a specialty of our System. Stories about how Yoga in Daily Life began, first books were produced by a typewriter. Sarva Hitta asanas will make you younger if you are practicing regularly for a longer time. People in Europe everywhere were very good. Now yoga is expanding and coming back to the whole world.
Eat seasonal and alkaline food
16:50 - 17:23 (33 min)

A satsang on holistic health, Ayurveda, and spiritual wisdom, featuring two speakers.
"In yoga, we say you are what you digest, yeah."
"Please design your diet around the seasons. So what Mother Nature is giving you, design your body around that first."
Swamiji opens with reflections on doctors and home-cooked food. A guest speaker then offers detailed guidance on health, advocating for seasonal, alkaline foods, a weekly detox, and a daily regimen. He explains the five elements (Pañca Mahābhūtas) and their connection to the sacred sound "Aum" and the term "Bhagavān," concluding with a parable about the power of satsang.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Our soul is one
17:30 - 18:09 (39 min)

A spiritual discourse on the nature of life, non-violence, and the soul's journey, using the metaphor of a flame.
"God has given something special to the humans... a true human is the only one who does not say, 'I will live here, I will eat food, but I will not act in a way that causes pain to any humans, or animals, or birds, or anything.'"
"This life is yours, everyone's, and mine. My lamp is, I don't know how far it is, but I also have this lamp, and one day my lamp will be gone."
A swami addresses a gathering, explaining the preciousness of human life and the principle of non-violence (ahimsā) as the key to spiritual progress. He describes the soul (ātmā) as a flame that ultimately unites with the divine, contrasting it with the ego and the physical body. He concludes with practical guidance, urging daily maintenance of a lamp in one's home or ashram as a form of seva (service) and sādhanā (practice) to honor this inner light.
Filming location: Slovenia
The living wisdom of Gurudev
18:15 - 19:26 (71 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Slovenska vas, Slovenia. Explanation and chanting of mantra Om Namo Sri Prabhu Deep Narayanam. Singing Bhajans. The connection between our health and eating, how to lose weight. Explanation of bhajan Sri Guru Atma Paramatma Ho Mahatma. Prayer makes you clean, like the blue sky. We want to become one with Parabrahma. Without Guru Kripa, nothing can be.
Bhramari pranayama
19:30 - 20:18 (48 min)

Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Sydney Ashram, Australia.
Is Yoga a religion?
20:25 - 21:53 (88 min)

A satsang exploring the universal essence of spiritual paths beyond religious differences.
"The kingdom of God knows no distinction of caste, race, or religion. To me, you are one of God’s children."
"Yoga is not a religion. Yoga is also not part of any religion. But yoga is the essence of every religion."
The lecturer discusses the teachings of Mahaprabhuji and Swamiji, emphasizing that the path of yoga transcends and unites all religions. Using parables, historical examples, and teachings from the Lilā Amṛt, he explains the difference between exoteric religious forms and the esoteric inner essence, which involves mantra, meditation, and guidance from a true master. He illustrates how core spiritual principles are shared across traditions.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Around the world - Bhajans from Kailash(3/3)
22:00 - 22:47 (47 min)

Evening satsang from Kaliash Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajans on the occasion of Sri Devpuriji Mahasamadhi.
At the beginning of Yoga in Daily Life
22:55 - 0:11 (76 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Every day you should practice yoga, Sarva Hitta asanas are a specialty of our System. Stories about how Yoga in Daily Life began, first books were produced by a typewriter. Sarva Hitta asanas will make you younger if you are practicing regularly for a longer time. People in Europe everywhere were very good. Now yoga is expanding and coming back to the whole world.
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