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Celebration of the International Day of Yoga
0:00 - 0:30 (30 min)

A celebration of International Day of Yoga featuring children demonstrating postures and a story.
"Worldwide, yoga has been recognized. The aim is for humanity to realize the benefits yoga brings to the whole world."
"Each of us carries that sleeping beauty within. It would be a shame not to use this human life to awaken that beauty."
A presenter hosts a Yoga in Daily Life event in the presence of His Holiness Swami Maheshvaranandaji. Children demonstrate yoga postures like Marjari (cat stretch) and Vyaghrasana (tiger posture) to illustrate benefits for spinal health and inner organs, followed by a sponge experiment explaining the cleansing principle of bandha. The event concludes with a performance of the Sleeping Beauty story, presented as an allegory for spiritual awakening.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
This ashram is your work
0:05 - 0:40 (35 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing. Welcoming words from Vishwaguruji. I was so happy how we made this Ashram, people from many many countries. Indian people are also coming and see how great it is.
Our heart is very great
0:20 - 0:53 (33 min)

A satsang discourse on the universal sound of Om and the spiritual practice of surrender.
"In India, a name changes with region. In North India, you have Rāma. In Middle India, it becomes Rāma. In South India, it becomes Rāmaṇ."
"The easiest option is to let go, put it down, and allow the mind to become peaceful. The happiest thing is simply to let it be, to release it calmly and let it flow."
A speaker first explains the universality of Om, linking it to the words 'Amen' and 'Amin', and discusses his work promoting Indian traditional sciences in European parliaments. Swami Maheshvaranand then shares a teaching story about a restless monkey to illustrate how surrendering thoughts leads to peace, emphasizing meditation and devotion to the Guru.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Significance of Pūrṇimā and the Guru Principle
0:45 - 1:34 (49 min)

A satsang on the spiritual significance of the full moon (Pūrṇimā) and the Guru principle.
"Śiva means liberation. Śiva means the consciousness. Śiva means the beauty, and Śiva means the truth. Satyam Śivam Sundaram."
"Guru, who leads us from darkness to the light, Tamaso mā jyotir gamaya—lead us from the darkness to the light."
The lecturer delivers a discourse on the auspiciousness of Pūrṇimā, explaining its connection to Lord Śiva, the planet Jupiter (Guru), and the enlightenment of the Earth. He delves into the interplay of the mind (moon) and intellect (sun), the importance of balancing emotions, and the classical definitions of Haṭha Yoga as the six purification techniques. The talk includes practical guidance for yoga teachers, emphasizing relaxation and correct practice, and concludes with an invitation for Guru Pūrṇimā.
Spiritual poems
1:40 - 2:30 (50 min)

A discourse on spiritual writing, mindfulness, and awakening through a bhajan.
"One writer writes with the intellect and the present situation. The spiritual writer writes about all three times: past, present, and future."
"Chet means awake, be alert, be conscious. Don't run here and there in the world... You have to wake up and go inside."
The lecturer discusses the nature of spiritual writing, contrasting it with ordinary writing. He explains how saints compose bhajans and dohās from deep meditation and self-inquiry. Using the example of a bhajan by Holī Gurujī, he explores the theme of awakening from ignorance, urging listeners to use their human life for spiritual work. He shares a parable about a yogic king testing his courtiers' loyalty to illustrate how worldly attachments and promises are often betrayed.
Filming location: London, UK
The importance of the Om Ashram
2:35 - 3:25 (50 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Welcoming words of Swami Gyaneshwarji, bhajan singing. Short talks about the features and the importance of the Om Ashram. Our eyes now can see our Gurudev and the result of the work done last 30 years. We are lucky ones to be here on this holy place and enjoying the darshan of Gurudev.
Bhajan singing from Jadan Ashram
3:30 - 4:05 (35 min)

Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans.
Bhajan Singing from Jadan
4:10 - 5:20 (70 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
Bhajans with Swami Gajanandji
5:25 - 6:04 (39 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhajans from Poprad
6:10 - 6:54 (44 min)

Bhajans from Tatra Hotel, Poprad, Slovakia.
Turn Kali Yuga Into Satya Yuga
7:00 - 7:45 (45 min)

Morning satsang with Swamiji from Yoga Summer Retreat seminar from Vep, Hungary. When you live spiritual life your divine energy will avake. What is spirituality? The way, how you are living, when you are following Yoga in Daily Life. In that way you can turn Kali Yuga into Satya Yuga. Doesn't matter how hard is it, keep practicing.
Gurupurnima Satsang with Vishwaguruji (1/2)
7:50 - 9:54 (124 min)

Gurupurnima Celebration with Vishwaguruji, Jadan Ashram, Pali, Rajasthan, India.
Gurupurnima Satsang with Vishwaguruji (2/2)
10:00 - 11:56 (116 min)

Gurupurnima satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 3 - Part 1
12:00 - 13:00 (60 min)

Practicing of the system "Yoga in Daily Life", Level 3 - Part 1, in Om Vishwa Deep Gurukul Swami Maheshwaranand Ashram, Jadan, Rajasthan, India on 27th of October 2009.
Spiritual poems
13:05 - 13:55 (50 min)

A discourse on spiritual writing, mindfulness, and awakening through a bhajan.
"One writer writes with the intellect and the present situation. The spiritual writer writes about all three times: past, present, and future."
"Chet means awake, be alert, be conscious. Don't run here and there in the world... You have to wake up and go inside."
The lecturer discusses the nature of spiritual writing, contrasting it with ordinary writing. He explains how saints compose bhajans and dohās from deep meditation and self-inquiry. Using the example of a bhajan by Holī Gurujī, he explores the theme of awakening from ignorance, urging listeners to use their human life for spiritual work. He shares a parable about a yogic king testing his courtiers' loyalty to illustrate how worldly attachments and promises are often betrayed.
Filming location: London, UK
Candle meditation - Tratak
14:00 - 14:18 (18 min)

Candle meditation - Tratak. A very effective technique for stress release and improving the eye sight. Specially for the people spending a lot of time in the front of the computer. With explanation and practice. Recorded on 18th May 2010 in Vienna, Austria.
This ashram is your work
14:25 - 15:00 (35 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing. Welcoming words from Vishwaguruji. I was so happy how we made this Ashram, people from many many countries. Indian people are also coming and see how great it is.
From darkness to light
15:05 - 16:20 (75 min)

Evening satsang with Viswhaguruji from Presov, Slovak Republic. Bhajan singing. Talk about the meaning of the word Guru.
Live webcast from Strilky
16:30 - 18:00 (90 min)
Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Attachment towards God
16:35 - 17:19 (44 min)

A spiritual discourse on the nature of sacred attachment and family.
"Attachment is something which is great. The one attachment I am talking about is the oneness that lasts till eternity. It is like the attachment of a river to the ocean."
"This is real yoga. Yoga means union, oneness. Separation means no yoga. Husband and wife can become great, like a god."
The lecturer addresses the community, redefining attachment not as a worldly flaw but as a divine, eternal bond, using the metaphor of a river flowing to the ocean. He emphasizes the spiritual importance of lasting family unity, criticizes separation for the sake of children, and expands the discussion to include attachment to God, ancestors, and the universal presence of the divine across cultures. He illustrates this with stories from his travels to Cuba and Fiji.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Shakti is everywhere
17:20 - 18:04 (44 min)

A spiritual discourse on the unity of Śiva and Śakti, connecting universal family to inner power.
"Vasudhaiva Kuṭumbakam—the whole world is one family. The whole world is the children of one God."
"Śakti means strength, knowledge... Your willpower is your Śakti. This willpower should not be with anger, hate, or jealousy."
Swami Maheshwarananda speaks in a cultural city in Slovakia, explaining the non-dual principles of Śiva (consciousness) and Śakti (power/energy) that exist within everyone. He discusses the origins of yoga, the importance of persistent practice, and the choice between divine (Daivī) and demonic (Āsurī) manifestations of power, using analogies from aviation to water cutting stone. The talk concludes with a promise to lead a practical technique.
Filming location: Slovakia
Bhajan singing on the Satsang
18:05 - 18:32 (27 min)

A devotional introduction and singing of a traditional bhajan.
"We can sing a very beautiful bhajan from Swāmī Lālā Nānjī. It is called Manarata Nāma, and it means, 'Oh my mind, repeat the name of God, repeat your mantra.'"
"Give your body and mind to Sāddhā Gurudeva, and he will destroy all your doubts and all your bad qualities. In the holy lotus feet of Satguru Deva reside all holy pilgrimages."
The speaker introduces a lesser-sung bhajan by Swāmī Lālā Nānjī, emphasizing the urgency of spiritual practice in human life. They explain the bhajan's theme of repeating the divine name and extol the glory and essential role of the true Guru in guiding devotees across the ocean of worldly existence. The session includes singing verses from the bhajan and concludes with salutations.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Satsang from Spisska Nova ves
19:15 - 20:26 (71 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Spisska Nova Ves, Slovak Republic. Bhajan singing. Talk of the bhaktas about the construction and opening ceremony of the Om Ashram.
Remembrance of old disciples to their beginning
20:30 - 22:11 (101 min)

A satsang gathering where disciples share personal stories of meeting their guru and the transformative impact of his teachings.
"I looked to this window, and I saw a clear face, clear. I don't know who this is. For me, at that time, it seemed like Jesus."
"Swāmījī was saying... that the world is actually going down... I was listening for about five minutes, and I was bored. And then, at one point, something happened. They call it resonance."
Multiple disciples from Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and Hungary address Swāmījī (Viśvagurujī), recounting their first encounters with him and the Yoga in Daily Life system, often during the political changes of the late 1980s and early 1990s. They describe experiences of deep spiritual connection, receiving mantra initiation, and profound life changes, including shifts to vegetarianism and dedicated service. The common themes are gratitude, divine guidance, and the perceived miracles stemming from the guru-disciple relationship.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Quality of yoga is missing
22:15 - 23:15 (60 min)

A morning satsang on the purpose of human life and authentic spiritual practice.
"Human life is rare. It is the last milestone for divine realization or becoming one with God."
"Yoga practice is good for our health, but then we should do the system scientifically. Never torture your body, never force your body."
The lecturer addresses a global audience, contrasting superficial modern yoga with the deep, enduring practice of true tapasyā (austerity). He discusses the rarity of human birth, the cycle of karma, and the need to cultivate qualities that lead to light, using examples from scripture, anecdotes of ancient sādhus, and everyday situations to illustrate the principles of endurance, forgiveness, and connecting to cosmic energy.
Filming location: USA
Purification of Inner Karmic Pollution
23:20 - 0:34 (74 min)

Budapest, Hungary. Consciously or unconsciously we are making mistakes. That is karmic pollution. It influences all our inner activities, our body, mind, intellect and consciousness. Pollution may influence us on many levels: mental, intellectual, emotional, social, political and so on. Do we have a chance to avoid that and how can we purify our inner karmic pollution?
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