European
What is excellent against stress
0:35 - 1:28 (53 min)

A satsang discourse on overcoming fear and stress through laughter, authenticity, and spiritual practice.
"Never take them seriously. Especially laugh at our own mistakes, problems, and fears."
"Spirituality without love is a terrible thing. I always remember... 'God, please protect me from spirituality without laughter.'"
The teacher shares stories and practical advice for dealing with internal struggles, emphasizing not to suppress fears but to face them with awareness and humor. He recounts the tale of a witch who controlled a village through fear of her rooster, illustrating how confronting false beliefs dispels their power. The talk connects this to daily spiritual practice, advising against empty ritual in favor of authentic feeling, as exemplified in the story of Krishna preferring a banana peel offered with love over a feast offered with pride.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Yoga brings you back to Thyself
1:35 - 2:19 (44 min)

A lecture on the integral connection between yoga and spirituality, delivered in Bratislava.
"Yoga is that science and that quality which will save humanity. Without spirituality, it's like a body without a soul."
"Yoga without spirituality is a body without soul. Spirituality is a life of yoga."
Swami Madhvānandaji addresses an audience, emphasizing that authentic yoga is a spiritual science of body, mind, and soul, not merely physical exercise. He warns against the commercialization of yoga and explains how the practice purifies both physical and mental impurities (vikāras), using a story about Mahatma Gandhi to illustrate the dangers of greed and false assumption. The talk connects self-purification through āsana, prāṇāyāma, and meditation with universal spiritual unity.
Filming location: Bratislava, Slovakia
Guru bhakta jagata me na rahe
2:25 - 3:08 (43 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing on satsang, including bahajan Guru bhakta jagata me na rahe, Prema ka pyala Hari
Be the tool
3:15 - 3:59 (44 min)

An evening satsang on humility, grace, and being an instrument for divine will.
"Only what is important for us is to understand and to pray to be the tool."
"Always be aware and pray. Please, God, give me opportunity. Give me a chance to be your tool."
Following opening prayers and chants to the guru's sandals, a speaker addresses the gathered and online audience. He shares a parable about a dog who mistakenly believes it is pulling a chariot, and the story of Hanuman receiving a lesson from a sage about the endless cycle of divine service. The core teaching emphasizes surrendering the ego, becoming a selfless instrument for grace, and performing service without seeking recognition, contrasting this with spiritual showmanship.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Be the tool
4:06 - 4:50 (44 min)

An evening satsang on humility, grace, and being an instrument for divine will.
"Only what is important for us is to understand and to pray to be the tool."
"Always be aware and pray. Please, God, give me opportunity. Give me a chance to be your tool."
Following opening prayers and chants to the guru's sandals, a speaker addresses the gathered and online audience. He shares a parable about a dog who mistakenly believes it is pulling a chariot, and the story of Hanuman receiving a lesson from a sage about the endless cycle of divine service. The core teaching emphasizes surrendering the ego, becoming a selfless instrument for grace, and performing service without seeking recognition, contrasting this with spiritual showmanship.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Live webcast from Strilky
5:00 - 6:30 (90 min)
Evening satsang from Yoga Summer Retreat from Strilky, Czech Republic.
Non-violence is the highest principle
5:05 - 6:30 (85 min)

A satsang featuring a medical briefing on the COVID-19 pandemic followed by spiritual commentary.
"In America, in Brazil, in some European countries... the dead bodies were wrapped only in some plastic wrap and were buried together."
"I think that if the virus is very catchy, it's not so lethal. But at present, there is no treatment."
Swami Avatarpuri invites Dr. Věra, a neuro-intensivist, to describe the severe realities of the pandemic from her hospital experience, including patient suffering and safety protocols. Following her talk, Svāmījī emphasizes strict hygiene and mask-wearing, then shifts to spiritual discourse, suggesting a link between ahiṃsā (non-violence), vegetarianism, and resilience against the virus, supported by anecdotal observations from his global community. The session includes prayers and a chant.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Be the example!
6:35 - 7:14 (39 min)

A yoga teacher's discourse on diet, discipline, and modern food adulteration.
"Yoga is a practical path. As we always say, someone stated, 'Tons of theory is nothing without a grain of practice.'"
"So, we are against nature. And nature takes revenge. What we eat is manipulated."
The lecturer addresses yoga teachers and students, emphasizing that instructors must embody the practice to inspire others. He identifies diet as the primary obstacle, detailing the widespread adulteration of modern foods like milk, bread, and dairy with chemicals, animal by-products, and harmful substances. He advocates for minimizing consumption, mastering the sense of taste, and maintaining disciplined practice, illustrated by a story of a disciple who regained health through strict adherence. The talk concludes with a practical challenge to perfect Paścimottānāsana and an encouragement to begin dietary discipline immediately.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Sri SatGuru Chalisa
7:15 - 7:28 (13 min)

A commentary and translation of the Ātāśrī Satguru Chalīsā, a devotional hymn.
"You are the creator for everyone. You are present outside and inside. You are the Supreme Divine incarnate."
"Those who will read the Satguru Chalīsā... shall concentrate, meditate, and chant His name. Janam maraṇa bhava dukha mithi... You will be free from the fear of birth and death."
A speaker provides a line-by-line English translation and explanation of the Satguru Chalīsā's introductory poem and first verses. He describes the Guru as the omnipresent creator and protector, and explains the benefits of reciting the hymn, which include liberation from the cycle of birth and death, the destruction of sins, and the attainment of spiritual perfection and wishes.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Bhajans evening from the Strilky Ashram
7:30 - 8:33 (63 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing and translation.
Bhajan evening in the Strilky Ashram
8:40 - 9:33 (53 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing and translations. We shouldn't hold animals in a cage. They feel much pain there. Let them be free. We are also like that bird in the
Bhajan singing from Jadan
9:40 - 9:51 (11 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
Yuga Yuga Jivo Maheshwarananda
9:55 - 10:02 (7 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing on Gurupurnima satsang.
Sataguru rakho laj hamari
10:10 - 10:16 (6 min)

Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Vishwaguruji"s sister sings Bhajans.
Repeat the name of Gurudev
10:20 - 10:47 (27 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria. Bhajan singinig to the Guru. Guru carano me arasatha tiratha he
The five elements in the world and in our body
10:55 - 11:49 (54 min)

A spiritual discourse exploring yoga, the elements, and devotion through teachings and a parable.
"How to understand God? Of course, we said all the Brahman, but what is that?"
"Yoga means uniting, union... which unites the consciousness and space."
The speaker delivers a wide-ranging talk, beginning with the chanting of Nārāyaṇa. He discusses the nature of Brahman, the human body, and the five living elements (space, air, fire, water, earth) as manifestations of the divine. He defines yoga as the union of consciousness and space, preceding even Śiva. The talk covers the significance of Agni (fire) in various forms, the Vedic science behind marriage rituals and astrology, and concludes with a story about Viṣṇu and Lakṣmī testing a devotee's true loyalty, illustrating the allure of prosperity (Lakṣmī) over pure devotion.
Filming location: Fiji Islands
Reduce your needs
11:55 - 12:59 (64 min)

An evening satsang discourse on the essence and power of mantra.
"A mantra is like a seed. When we put a seed in the ground, it grows into a plant or a tree. The mantra is that seed."
"Holy Gurujī always used to say... 'Man' means mind. 'Tra' means trāpti... contentment. 'Man' and 'tṛpti' means liberation."
Swamiji explains the foundational concept of mantra as a spiritual seed that branches into various yoga paths like kīrtan, bhajan, and bhakti. He critiques modern materialism and loss of traditional wisdom, using anecdotes about waste and a greedy bird to illustrate the restless, untamed mind that mantra is meant to pacify. He concludes with teaching stories about humility and the proper use of spiritual power.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Be the example!
13:05 - 13:44 (39 min)

A yoga teacher's discourse on diet, discipline, and modern food adulteration.
"Yoga is a practical path. As we always say, someone stated, 'Tons of theory is nothing without a grain of practice.'"
"So, we are against nature. And nature takes revenge. What we eat is manipulated."
The lecturer addresses yoga teachers and students, emphasizing that instructors must embody the practice to inspire others. He identifies diet as the primary obstacle, detailing the widespread adulteration of modern foods like milk, bread, and dairy with chemicals, animal by-products, and harmful substances. He advocates for minimizing consumption, mastering the sense of taste, and maintaining disciplined practice, illustrated by a story of a disciple who regained health through strict adherence. The talk concludes with a practical challenge to perfect Paścimottānāsana and an encouragement to begin dietary discipline immediately.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Devas and Asuras
13:50 - 14:52 (62 min)

Morning satsang from Summer Retreat in Vep, Hungary. In holy scriptures we are often reading about fighting between devas and asuras. Vishwaguruji reveals the true meaning of these poems. Finally we should remove our bad qualities and live life without fear.
Protect Nature and be truthful
15:00 - 15:55 (55 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from weekend Yoga Seminar in Nadlac, Romania. Slovak folk dance before Vishvaguruji's talk. Nadlac Town Mayor says some welcoming words to Vishwaguruji for his first visit to Romania. All creatures are connected to one God. If you don't believe that you are lost. All creatures feel the same feelings as humans. Don't be the cause of pain to any creature. Animals can make mistakes but we are human. The first god is the mother. Where there is water, there is God. Respect the vegetation and the rain. First happiness is good health. Saints are here for the sake of all creatures - but you will liberate yourself.
Yoga in Daily Life - exercise program
16:00 - 17:29 (89 min)

Morning Yoga exercise according to system Yoga in Daily Life from Mahaprabhudeep Ashram, Strilky, Czech Republic.
Respect is important
17:35 - 18:28 (53 min)

A spiritual discourse and mantra teaching session on the power of language, respect, and energy.
"Spirituality does not mean wholly very slow... But with this different energy inside, just try to be aware of this thing: in which way are we addressing other people?"
"You get from an object only as much as you respect it... If your mālā has some value for you, you will keep it in a safe place... Because of that, you will, from your mālā, get energy when you need it."
A speaker leads a satsang, emphasizing the profound impact of words, gestures, and intention. He discusses how language shapes reality, using examples from addressing others to serving food and respecting spiritual objects like a mala. The talk covers the importance of positive speech, respectful action, and the energy behind our deeds. The session concludes with Swami Avatar Puri teaching and explaining the "Nāma kamala nābhāya" mantra, including its translation and significance.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Gurudev stands in the focus of our life
18:35 - 19:25 (50 min)

A satsang discourse on the interconnected spiritual paths of bhakti, jñāna, and karma yoga, illustrated with parables and teachings.
"It doesn't matter where we start; it all leads to the same thing. Bhakti Yog, Jñāna Yog, and Karma Yog... all paths lead to the same path."
"If there is a lock, there is a key, but by giving up, you're not going to find it. That key, if you look in the right direction without giving up, then we will know that the key is right next to us."
The lecturer leads the morning session, explaining how the three yogas are interwoven, using the analogy of marriage to describe moving from knowledge to love to selfless service. He emphasizes the importance of seva (selfless service) and humility, sharing a parable about a businessman's spoiled son who transforms his life through devoted seva. The discourse also includes alternative devotional narratives from the Ramayana about Kaikeyi and Hanuman, and concludes with the chanting and translation of the Guru Padukas Stotra.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The five elements in the world and in our body
19:30 - 20:24 (54 min)

A spiritual discourse exploring yoga, the elements, and devotion through teachings and a parable.
"How to understand God? Of course, we said all the Brahman, but what is that?"
"Yoga means uniting, union... which unites the consciousness and space."
The speaker delivers a wide-ranging talk, beginning with the chanting of Nārāyaṇa. He discusses the nature of Brahman, the human body, and the five living elements (space, air, fire, water, earth) as manifestations of the divine. He defines yoga as the union of consciousness and space, preceding even Śiva. The talk covers the significance of Agni (fire) in various forms, the Vedic science behind marriage rituals and astrology, and concludes with a story about Viṣṇu and Lakṣmī testing a devotee's true loyalty, illustrating the allure of prosperity (Lakṣmī) over pure devotion.
Filming location: Fiji Islands
Live webcast from Strilky
20:30 - 22:00 (90 min)
Morning satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat from Strilky, Czech Republic.
How to think of black magic
22:05 - 22:52 (47 min)

A satsang discourse debunking fear-based beliefs around black magic and ghosts through storytelling.
"People are very much frightened. They speak of ghosts and such things, and many claim they can take away the black magic which is supposedly on you."
"If we believe in God, then believe in God. God will give everything. God will never do anything negative for us."
Swami Ji narrates two cautionary tales to illustrate how fear and superstition are exploited. The first story tells of a village magician who manipulates a grieving widow, and the second describes a 'ghost' that turns out to be a moonlit chimney. He emphasizes that true spiritual practice, such as having a Guru Mantra and faith, offers protection, concluding that it is one's own fear, not external forces, that causes suffering.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Be the tool
23:00 - 23:44 (44 min)

An evening satsang on humility, grace, and being an instrument for divine will.
"Only what is important for us is to understand and to pray to be the tool."
"Always be aware and pray. Please, God, give me opportunity. Give me a chance to be your tool."
Following opening prayers and chants to the guru's sandals, a speaker addresses the gathered and online audience. He shares a parable about a dog who mistakenly believes it is pulling a chariot, and the story of Hanuman receiving a lesson from a sage about the endless cycle of divine service. The core teaching emphasizes surrendering the ego, becoming a selfless instrument for grace, and performing service without seeking recognition, contrasting this with spiritual showmanship.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Yoga brings you back to Thyself
23:50 - 0:34 (44 min)

A lecture on the integral connection between yoga and spirituality, delivered in Bratislava.
"Yoga is that science and that quality which will save humanity. Without spirituality, it's like a body without a soul."
"Yoga without spirituality is a body without soul. Spirituality is a life of yoga."
Swami Madhvānandaji addresses an audience, emphasizing that authentic yoga is a spiritual science of body, mind, and soul, not merely physical exercise. He warns against the commercialization of yoga and explains how the practice purifies both physical and mental impurities (vikāras), using a story about Mahatma Gandhi to illustrate the dangers of greed and false assumption. The talk connects self-purification through āsana, prāṇāyāma, and meditation with universal spiritual unity.
Filming location: Bratislava, Slovakia
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