European
Svargaloka
0:05 - 1:10 (65 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka, Croatia. There are only two things: Ayurveda and Yoga. Yoga will be successful through doing karma yoga. Karma means action. In kaliyuga we are have become slaves of money. Good actions lead us to Heaven/ Svarga Loka, while devotion to the master leads us to the highest world of Brahman - Brahma Loka.
In honor of Sri Devpuriji's Mahasamadhi
1:15 - 2:01 (46 min)

A spiritual discourse on the sacred lineage of Alag Purī and a Himalayan pilgrimage.
"In our renunciation, in our saints, there is no attachment. We do not speak of it as a great sorrow; we say that divine soul has merged with Brahman."
"The guru, Gurudev, never truly departs; even if he leaves the body, what does it matter? They have given the mantra, it is with you."
A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering on the holy day of Śrāvaṇa Dūj. He begins by honoring the departed saint Dev Purī Jī and the nature of renunciation. He shares his own spiritual journey and a "magic" of mental worship before Gurudev. The discourse shifts to social commentary on family, culture, and Hindu identity before focusing on the core theme: the sacred paramparā (lineage). He narrates the legendary abode of Alag Purī in the Himalayas, describing its association with Dev Purījī, Kubera, and the confluence of sacred rivers. He details a personal pilgrimage to the remote region, including visiting a cave, bathing in the Vashudhārā waterfall, and interactions with priests and officials, ultimately affirming the reality of this spiritual seat. He concludes by citing textual references like the Meghadūta and inviting all to sing bhajans.
Filming location: Rajasthan, India
The way to Sri Devpuriji's cave
2:05 - 2:50 (45 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Sadhvi Umapuri reports on the Sri Devpuriji cave trip. The journey started from Delhi towards Rishikesh - at the foot of the Himalayas - then Josimath and Badrinath, at an elevation of about 3000m. Sri Alakhpuriji's cave is located near Vasudhara Falls, in a beautiful valley near the 'last village' of India called Mana. Lakshmi Van is the first landmark towards Sri Devpuriji's cave, which is located at about 5000m, close to the peak called Neelkanth.
Around the world - YIDL at he Sziget Festival Budapest 2011
3:00 - 3:05 (5 min)

A promotional video about a yoga program at a major European music festival.
"For eleven years now, yoga has been our daily practice and system for showing young festival-goers how wonderful it is to relax deeply through yoga, without any side effects."
"We feel that the door of āśrama must not only be opened by the system of rites... but we must also go out to various community spaces and events."
A representative describes the 11-year-old Yogasātar tent at the Sziget Festival, which offers short, tailored yoga sessions to introduce festival-goers to practice, relaxation, and meditation. He explains the program's adaptability, its emphasis on authentic tradition over commercialized "power yoga," and its role as a spiritual outreach that has led some visitors to become disciples. He notes the surprising ability of practitioners to achieve deep relaxation and sensory withdrawal despite the loud festival environment.
Filming location: Budapest, Hungary
Around the world - YIDL at the Budapest Carfree Day
3:10 - 3:13 (3 min)

A presentation about a yoga organization's participation in Budapest's Car-Free Day.
"We have a yoga center at 121 Baross Street, 8th floor. In the district, this is our guru āśrama, our first center in Hungary."
"It’s a very interesting experience that you can practice yoga even in such a place, and nothing really disturbs you. On the contrary, the curious onlookers inspire us greatly in our practice."
A representative of the Yoga in Daily Life system describes their annual participation in the event on car-free Andrássy Avenue. She explains the organization's origins under Paramahaṁsavāmī Maheśvarānanda and highlights their long-standing Budapest center. The talk emphasizes the unique experience of practicing yoga in the transformed urban space and invites the public to join.
Filming location: Budapest, Hungary
Around the world - YIDL at the Budapest Vegetarian Festival 2011
3:20 - 3:25 (5 min)

A presentation on the Yoga in Everyday Life system at a Vegetarian Festival.
"Among these, the foremost is to maintain a vegetarian lifestyle."
"Our first aim is to gain good health. The major part of our illnesses... originates from our stomach."
A representative describes their organization's long-standing participation in the festival, highlighting yoga demonstrations and classes accessible to all. This year's focus was explaining the Falahārī diet, a concept from Swami Maheśvarānanda. The talk connects vegetarianism with physical yoga, prāṇāyāma, and relaxation, framing the practice as a holistic path to health and self-discovery.
Filming location: Budapest, Hungary
Practice leads to the development
3:30 - 4:13 (43 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. We are not connected to the time. There is only oneness in the oneness. The best way is yoga. Do not meditate on outer things. The development will come by practicing. Shiva puja gives calmness. It is very important how to worship Gurupurnima, tomorrow we are going to show it.
Only Guru can change our destiny
4:20 - 5:14 (54 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Karma is only one. Karma is only there if we give seva. The story of Ravana his daughter and her husband. With negative speaking, we get double of negative karma of the other person. Destiny is coming from karma. We can't change our destiny but Guru can change it. Our destiny is written in our palms and in our soles.
Waiting for Gurudev
4:30 - 4:58 (28 min)

Evening satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat from Strilky, Czech Republic. Practicing Sannyasa Sukhta. We sing this mantra while waiting for Gurudev to come. Only renunciation leads us to immortality.
Science of chakras
5:15 - 6:31 (76 min)

An introductory lecture on yoga philosophy, culminating in a practical demonstration for activating healing energy.
"Yoga means union—the union of the individual consciousness with the cosmic consciousness."
"In every creature, human or animal, where there is life, there is a light of God. That is God, the Creator of all creatures."
Swami Jyotirmayananda opens a discourse on "Kundalini and the Chakras" by defining yoga as a path to cosmic consciousness. He explains the journey of the soul, the yogic anatomy of energy channels (nāḍīs), and the system of chakras. The session includes a guided exercise to awaken the healing energy in one's palms, followed by practical tips for activating the Bindu chakra to improve eyesight and memory.
Filming location: Croatia
Practical guide to meditation (7/11)
6:32 - 7:33 (61 min)

Webcast of Swamijis lecture about Meditation from Bratislava, Slovakia on 17th February 2009.
Bhajan evening in Strilky Ashram
7:34 - 8:20 (46 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing.
Bhajans from Slovenska Vas
8:22 - 9:06 (44 min)

Evening satsang from Slovenska Vas, Slovenia.
Bhajan singing from Vep
9:10 - 9:52 (42 min)

Morning program from Vep, Hungary. Singing bhajans in the presence of Gurudev.
Bhajan singing from Vep
10:00 - 10:32 (32 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaugurji from Vep, Hungary. Singing bhajans, including Guru sa bina, Bacana vale lage sa, Guruvara me cal
Mahamrityunjaya Mantra And Swara Yoga
10:40 - 11:49 (69 min)

Morning Satsang with Swamiji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. The Mahamrityunjaya mantra is known as the great death - conquering mantra, also called the Tryambakam mantra and is a verse of the Rig Veda. It is addressed to Lord Shiva. This mantra is a great protection and prevention of accidents and negative happenings. Swara Yoga enables us to understand the nature of breath and its influence on the body. Different modes of breathing leads to different types of actions, physical, mental and spiritual. Swara means sound of one's own breath and its fundamental application is to realize the breath as being the medium of the cosmic life force
Swara Yoga
11:55 - 12:32 (37 min)

A teaching session on the theory and daily application of Svara Yoga, the yoga of the vital breath.
"Svara Yoga gives indications about your whole life. It provides information about your past and what is happening in the present, and it offers information about the future."
"When you want to see the moon, you should see it. The breath must flow through the right and left nostril. What to do if it is not? You cannot say, 'Moon, stop for a while; I will open my eyes then.' Time does not wait for anyone."
The lecturer explains this ancient science of breath rhythms, relating it to the Ida and Pingala nadis. He details practical techniques, such as checking the active nostril upon waking and stepping forward with the corresponding foot to ensure success in daily activities. The talk covers its predictive potential, warns against suicide, and uses the observation of the new moon as a key practice to harmonize with cosmic cycles for health and clarity.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Shiva Tattva
12:40 - 13:14 (34 min)

A spiritual discourse on cosmic cycles, human suffering, and the path to liberation.
"Every Yuga I come, I manifest, or I come through my Yogamāyā."
"Kali Yuga keval nām ādhāra... repeat your Mantra, repeat your Mantra to cross the ocean of this ignorance."
The speaker explains the cyclical process of creation (Sṛṣṭi) and dissolution, describing the appearances of Viṣṇu and Śiva across different Yugas. He emphasizes that repeating the divine name is the primary hope in the current Kali Yuga. The discourse outlines the inherent sufferings of human life, from birth to old age, framing existence as a form of Tapasyā (austerity) meant to ultimately merge the individual soul (Jīva) with the supreme consciousness (Śiva). The talk concludes with a call for disciplined practice and an announcement for the next meditation session.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Yoga is for the whole Earth
13:20 - 13:53 (33 min)

A personal narrative blending a medical emergency with reflections on yoga and human nature.
"My doctor said, 'Swāmījī, I will not take money from you, I will give you everything.'"
"Yoga is not only my country or your country, or my religion or your religion. No. Yoga is life, the whole earth."
Swami Maheshvaranand recounts a detailed story of falling ill in Jodhpur, India, and the complex, caring international effort involving his disciples and Austrian health insurance to safely return him to Vienna. He uses this experience to transition into a discourse on the essence of yoga as a universal practice connecting all life, the challenges of the current age (Kali Yuga), and the importance of seeing beyond divisions of religion and nationality to our shared humanity.
Filming location: Delhi, India
AUM and Chakras
14:00 - 15:05 (65 min)

A yoga and prāṇāyāma workshop focusing on the subtle body, breath, and sound.
"These three nāḍīs—the left, right, and center—are coming till the end of these chakras... balancing our whole body, our awareness, our concentration."
"OM is that resonance... this is a very important mantra. It is not a mantra as a resonance, but we have to say it."
An instructor leads a detailed session on yogic anatomy, explaining the nāḍīs (energy channels), the lunar and solar influences on the body, and the therapeutic effects of sound. He provides instructions for several prāṇāyāma techniques, including Nāḍī Śodhana and the chanting of OM, emphasizing their role in purification, balance, and healing for the nervous system and organs.
Filming location: Sydney, Australia
Live a healthy and spiritual life
15:10 - 15:56 (46 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Because of the coronavirus in recent years, many people could not come, and I was also elsewhere sometimes. But even though we were in a different place, we all were practicing. Alcohol and especially meat are not good for us. We should not kill animals. The science of Yoga was given to people by Bhagawan Shiva.
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 1 - Part 4
16:00 - 17:04 (64 min)

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.
I will be Thine
17:10 - 18:09 (59 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria (in German and English language). God is everywhere. Where there is devotion and love, there is no distance. Fear comes out of ignorance. Jealousy awakens because of this fear, and jealousy creates separation. In this lecture Vishwaguruji explores the inner obstacles on the spiritual path to Liberation, or Atma Gyana. He points out solutions for us as well: sadhana, mantra, awareness of God, satsang.
Juga Juga Jivo - Gurupurnima 2016
18:15 - 18:21 (6 min)

Sound and resonance
18:25 - 19:21 (56 min)

Morning Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Regardless whether you understand bhajans or not, the resonance awakens spirituality in you. The resonance of the songs is reflected in our ten indriyas (organs of perception and action). Swami Sivananda said in his bhajan: those are my friends who understand my words. Shabda means sound, words. In the Gurukul, the warrior students learnt all mantras for archery. By the power of these mantras the arrow goes straight to where the sound of the tiger came from. Vishwaguruji explains the karmic sin of King Dasharatha, father of God Rama.
We should have roots
19:25 - 20:24 (59 min)

A spiritual discourse on yoga teaching, tradition, and the importance of roots.
"We must always create slightly different techniques for everyone. And all of you should become good teachers, our yoga teachers."
"Where are the roots of your village, your city, and your parents?... So where is the root for you?"
An elder teacher addresses a gathering, emphasizing the need for personalized yoga instruction and for students to become qualified teachers themselves. He critiques superficial academic approaches to yoga while paradoxically advocating for establishing yoga in universities. Using metaphors of children, families, and falling leaves, he stresses the importance of spiritual lineage (parampara) and staying connected to one's roots, ultimately pointing toward the soul's journey and liberation.
Filming location: Slovenia
Aba Tuma Daya Karo Gurudevaji
20:30 - 20:52 (22 min)

A discourse analyzing the devotional hymn "The Slave of the Beloved," exploring the meaning of its verses and the state of total spiritual surrender.
"The 'dās' meaning servant. But the deeper meaning is truly 'slave'... A servant has a contract, set working hours, a salary, and free time. A slave has none of that."
"Please remove my doubts, my confusion, and my karmas... You are the sign showing the path to the truth, to the reality of God."
The speaker provides a line-by-line interpretation of the hymn's Sanskrit and Hindi verses, explaining key concepts like total surrender (dās), divine radiance (Nūr), and the guru's role as a guide. Themes include overcoming duality, the indescribable nature of the divine, and the liberating power of mantra repetition and devotion.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Mahashivaratri
20:35 - 22:03 (88 min)

Maha Shivaratri Celebration with Vishwaguru Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda, Lucerna Palace, Prague, Czech Republic.
The Soul and the Guru
22:05 - 22:48 (43 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Cherkasy Ashram, Ukraine. We have many duties in the world. It's important to give the children culture and a good education. They should not go into bad society, they should become wise. One day the soul will leave behind the physical body. The karma and destiny will go with us. We are searching for the Master today. You can learn from different masters but can have only one Guru. Do not expect miracles.
The real Guru is in oneness
22:55 - 23:56 (61 min)

A spiritual discourse on universal oneness and the nature of the divine path.
"If a God says, 'Do not worship that God,' then neither is that God right, nor are you good. We have to come to oneness."
"The drop is not there. I am not a drop. I am the ocean. Similarly, we are in that condition. But you are still not near the beach of the ocean."
The speaker, likely a spiritual teacher, leads a satsang exploring the essential unity of all spiritual paths and deities. He emphasizes that a true guru or God would never forbid the worship of another, advocating for a non-sectarian devotion. Using metaphors like a drop merging into the ocean and the irreversible flight of an airplane, he discusses the preciousness of time, the journey of the soul, and the nature of prana (life force) as both a suffering entity and a divine connection. The talk weaves between philosophical points, practical advice, and anecdotal reflections, concluding with a call for inner purity and an end to religious duality.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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