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The Day of Saints' Meeting
0:00 - 0:27 (27 min)
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A satsang discourse on the importance of saintly association and spiritual practice, followed by an introduction to a guru's work. "Go to the meeting of the saints, go to the meeting of the saints... The one who goes to see the saint is called a Koṭi Yajña or Koṭi Yajña." "If you want to live in happiness, then first you have to see how your life is going... You have to speak to everyone with love." An initial speaker narrates a story from the Mahabharata to illustrate the supreme merit of seeking the company of saints (satsang), explaining how it liberates the soul. He concludes due to a cough. Mahāmaṇḍaleśwar Jasrāj Ji then speaks, introducing his Satguru Dev, a guru with a global network of yoga centers and ashrams. He describes the guru's charitable projects in Rajasthan and explains the Sanskrit etymology of happiness (sukha) and sorrow (duḥkha), advising that righteous living straightens one's path. Filming location: Allahabad, India
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
0:30 - 0:52 (22 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
Bhajan evening from Jadan Ashram
1:00 - 1:37 (37 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
Bhajan singing from Jadan Ashram
1:45 - 2:20 (35 min)
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Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans.
Bhajan Singing from Jadan
2:25 - 3:35 (70 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
Each persons body is like the temple of God
3:40 - 4:35 (55 min)
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Morning program from Summer Yoga Camp, Strilky, Czech Republic. Lecture by MMS. Phulpuriji. Bhajans written by our Masters of our Parampara show us the way to the Brahmaloka. For us, God is here. Translation of the Bhajan written by one of the great Saints. Introduction of Vishwaguruji's Biography. The book is the Guru itself. Singin a Bhajan. Sort talk by Swami Avatarpuriji from the life of Sri Sankarajaryaji's life and works.
The real yoga nidra
4:40 - 5:43 (63 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We should practise real yoga nidra but in a sitting position according to Mahaprabhuji's instructions. Singing Yoga nidra bhajan. If we only sleep during yoga nidra we don't get anything. The story of a man who beat the snake with a stick in the sand. Animals also have their path and they follow it. They also have their struggles with each other. Our like is like a thorny bush with sweet fruits in it. What do we choose the ice cream or the stick? Bhajan singing.
Yoga Is In Our Destiny
5:50 - 6:54 (64 min)
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A spiritual discourse on yoga as the path to self-realization and universal unity. "The practice of yoga means to realize oneness again with God." "The life of the bird depends on your hands. Your life depends on you." The lecturer addresses a gathering at the Yogananda Life Center in Vancouver. He explores the core principle of yoga as union—the merging of the individual soul with the universal soul. Using stories, scriptural references, and philosophical inquiry, he discusses overcoming duality, the nature of reality (Satya) versus the changing world (Asatya), and the human dharma of self-realization. He emphasizes seeing the divine in all, practicing non-discrimination, and taking personal responsibility for one's spiritual journey. Filming location: Vancouver, Canada
The real marriage
7:00 - 7:53 (53 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We don't know a lot about Sri Alakhpuriji. We know Sri Devpuruji's deeds well. Deva means God. The name reflects the whole life. Spirituality, purity of heart is more important than gold. What does it mean to be human? What did it mean to get married in the old days? Marriage was forever, the husband worked long hours and the wife could stay at home with the child. Young people did not marry before the age of 25. The story of the Indian couple who stayed together for 50 years. Today parents often leave their children.
We are full of resonance
8:00 - 8:54 (54 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. There are many Gods but finally, there are all one. Our soul is circling in the universe like water in the earth. The story about how can some seeds öf grain remain unbroken. Who is going to the Satsang they can reach the Supreme. Sometimes we see the karma but don't do that. Man saints past away but their name remained with us. Holiguruji was very lovely and strict for those persons who were around him. Holiguruji knew if somebody criticises him the bad karma went to that man. Diving to the ocean we can hear the beautiful sound and we hear this also if we plug our ears. Viswaguruji blows the conch three times for the honour of Holiguruji.
Practising asanas with Vishwaguruji
9:00 - 10:13 (73 min)
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Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Sydney Ashram, Australia. Practising asanas and relaxation with Vishwaguruji.
Make a path through the forest
10:20 - 11:11 (51 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from weekend Yoga Seminar in Nadlac, Romania. Prana is stronger than the physical body. There are always problems in daily life. Partners are together for a period of time then conflicts arise - that is similar to spiritual life. We need a clear path, a sattvic (pure) life, and have to make this path through the forest. Just reading does not help us. We should change ourself inside, otherwise, time is lost. The realisation of Atma Gyana (Self-knowledge) takes more time.
Be happy be good
11:15 - 12:00 (45 min)
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A closing address and prayer session at a spiritual seminar. "For one week, we were very comfortable, very relaxed, and we had immense spiritual development and spiritual talks." "What you have learned now, after a long time, it will come inside... You cannot say, 'Finally, I am perfect.'" A teacher addresses participants at the conclusion of a week-long seminar, expressing gratitude and offering guidance for integrating the teachings. He discusses the gradual process of learning, warns against fear and superstition, emphasizes love for family, and clarifies that yoga extends beyond physical practice. The session includes chanting, a prayer, and final instructions for departure. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Live as a Human
12:05 - 12:39 (34 min)
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A spiritual discourse on non-violence, divine oneness, and the sanctity of all life. "We are like other Swamis; we are the same. But we are working for everyone, every time, everywhere." "Jīvā means life, life, and in that life there are all creatures: a little ant, this little ant, and humans, and all are all equal, what is living, living." A Swami addresses a gathering, weaving together cosmology, ethics, and personal anecdote. He speaks of Bhagavān Śiva as the primordial source and emphasizes the fundamental equality of all life (Jīva). The core teaching is the practice of ahimsa (non-violence), advocating for a vegan lifestyle and abstaining from alcohol, framed as a recognition of our shared humanity. He instructs listeners to begin each day with the affirmation "I am human" to cultivate this awareness, and concludes with a bhajan. Filming location: Gold Coast, Australia
Waiting for Gurudev
12:45 - 13:13 (28 min)
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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.
The Divine Lineage of Alakpurījī: Saints, Siddhas, and the Eternal Guru
13:20 - 13:50 (30 min)
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A discourse on the divine lineage of the Alakpurījī Siddha tradition. "From time to time I incarnate in every yuga to protect the dharma, to liberate all the pure souls, and again to remove or destroy the āsurī śaktis." "Guru Brahma, Guru Viṣṇu, Guru Devo Maheśvara, Guru Sākṣāt Para Brahma, Tasmai Śrī Guruve Namaha—the Guru Tattva, Śiva Tattva, Viṣṇu Tattva, and Brahma Tattva." A spiritual teacher narrates from a high Himalayan valley, explaining the eternal Guru principle and the Nityāvatāra of great saints. He recounts the lineage from the ancient Alakpurījī to Devapurījī, then to Bhagavān Śrī Dīp Nārāyaṇa Mahāprabhujī, and finally to their Satguru, Swāmī Madhavānandapurījī, whose birth anniversary is being celebrated. The talk includes a parable about missing divine blessings and emphasizes surrender and patience on the spiritual path. Filming location: India
The bansuri flute
13:55 - 14:25 (30 min)
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Evening satsang from Yoga Summer Retreat from Strilky, Czech Republic. Swami Madhuram introduces the bansuri flute, and how to play ragas on it. The story about the border between devotion and fanatism. Swami Madhhuram plays on bansuri.
Om Sri Deveshwar Mahadevaya Namaha
14:30 - 15:03 (33 min)
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A group chanting and mantra recitation session. "Today we will have a break from storytelling and cleanse our body a little bit. We will chant one powerful mantra of Swamijī 108 times." "Once we know it by heart, then we go slow, but to learn it, the process is that we do it in parts. Then we do slowly, then we speed it up, and then we again go slowly." A teacher leads participants in a session focused on mantra repetition. The group begins by chanting the "Oṁ Śrī Deveśvara Mahādevāya Namaḥ" mantra 108 times, followed by a review and speed practice of a previously learned Sanskrit verse from the Sannyasukta. The teacher explains the learning methodology of alternating slow and fast tempos, mentions plans to learn the Ganeśa Atharvaśīrṣa, and concludes with a series of devotional salutations and shorter prayers. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Devik shakti
15:10 - 15:40 (30 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the two fundamental forces of the universe, Devīśakti and Āsurīśakti. "Both forces, Devīśakti and Āsurīśakti, exist. Devīśakti is positive power, and Āsurīśakti is negative power. But the origin of both is one: God Himself." "Thus, Devīśakti and Āsurīśakti develop. The part of the power, the energy gathered in negative qualities, day by day, will become Āsurīśakti, and the positive forces will become Devīśakti." The speaker explains the cosmic duality of divine and negative powers, both emanating from a single divine source. He describes how an individual's path—toward development or destruction—is influenced by their company (saṅga). The talk covers the three types of suffering (Tri-Tāpa), the importance of the Guru's grace for protection, and the significance of the Navarātri festival dedicated to the Divine Mother, or cosmic Śakti. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The completness of our being
15:45 - 16:56 (71 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the soul's journey, karma, and human practice. "Understand this body, and then it is said—very easy to say, but it is said—overcome, control between two: the hunger and thirst." "So we come as a human in this world, and then we are searching for the door to mokṣa, liberation. But when the chance comes, we take the hand away and scratch somewhere, meaning desires." Swami Paramporul delivers a teaching on the eternal journey of the soul (jīvātmā), explaining its nature through metaphor and scripture. He discusses the body as a vehicle or bungalow where the divine resides, the importance of controlling the senses and emotions like jealousy, and the role of yoga, prāṇāyāma, and diet in purification. The talk covers the law of karma, rebirth across different life forms illustrated by a story of a tax collector reborn as a camel, and concludes with reflections on funeral rites and the imperative to use human life for spiritual progress. Filming location: London, UK
Culture gives us the human quality
17:00 - 17:47 (47 min)
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Morning satsang from Weekend Seminar in Vep, Hungary. Culture has mighty power, like tolerance, forgiveness, respect. These are the blossoms of the cultures of different countries. Where there is a human, there is culture. It helps us to protect our dharma and reach self-realization. The highest dharma is Sanatan Dharma, it is present in all of the cultures.
The Nature of the Knower and the Self
17:55 - 18:30 (35 min)
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A discourse on Advaita Vedanta and the nature of the Self, based on Śaṅkarācārya's teachings. "This body is full of vikāra. Some have a cough, some a cold, some have lung problems... But Ātman is not born; there is no change in your Ātman, and it will not die either." "If you have no form, what can death do to you?... You are Avināśī. So if you are Avināśī, no one can destroy you, no one can take you away; then why are you afraid?" The speaker expounds on the true nature of the Self (Ātman) as distinct from the body, explaining key Sanskrit terms: Nirvikāra (free from decay/impurity), Nirākāra (formless), Nirmala (pure), and Avināśī (immortal). He emphasizes that identifying with the eternal, formless Self, rather than the impermanent body, is the path to overcoming fear, disease, and sorrow. The talk integrates scriptural commentary, practical advice like breath awareness and Self-inquiry, and concludes with the realization of the Self as all-pervading (Vyāpaka) consciousness. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Time and destiny, Melbourne
18:35 - 19:45 (70 min)
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Every saint or holy incarnation has to go through certain experiences in life. Even God has to go through particular situaions. Does God have a destiny? The life of Jesus - he had to go through many hard situations in his life. Was this his destiny or was him given a task to go trough? Swamiji tells episodes from the life of the Sufi master Mansur Al-Hallaj and Hanumanji from the Ramayana. If we have faith - God and we are one - then nothing will happen. When we hold on God's name we will cross the ocean and reach the shore of happiness and peace. Kirtan is the repetition of God's name. The positive vibration will resonance in our whole body and will give positive effects. This will influence our destiny. Guruvakyas, Satsangs, Kirtans and Bhajans are good guidelines in our life. Recorded in Melbourne, Australia.
Akhiya sata guru carano me lagi
19:50 - 19:59 (9 min)
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Around the world - Third Int. Conf. on Yoga and Ayurveda
20:00 - 22:30 (150 min)
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The opening session of the Third International Conference on Integrative Medicine at Harvard Medical School. "Yoga, with its several millennia-rich history of insight and experience, holds immense promise for the contemporary world in its search for sustainable and innovative health management practices." "Yoga is not just āsana, prāṇāyāma, dhyāna. Yoga is much more... Ayurveda is basically knowledge about our lifespan." Co-chair Kanchan Banerjee opens the conference, leading an inaugural lamp lighting and reading a message from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Following remarks from officials, a keynote by Dr. Vikas Sukhatme proposes using repurposed drugs as affordable "financial orphans" in cancer therapy. Swami Vishwaguru Paramahamsa shares yogic insights, and Consul General Sandeep Chakravorty links environmental sustainability to yogic consciousness. Dr. H.R. Nagendra concludes with a yogic perspective on disease, explaining cancer and diabetes as manifestations of "viparyaya" or wrong knowledge. Filming location: USA
Self is happiness
22:35 - 23:13 (38 min)
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A satsang discourse on the purpose of life, self-realization, and divine incarnation. "The sense of life is to become happy and successful, to overcome all the suffering of past lives, and to become free from karmas." "Yoga means union, which unites our self to the Cosmic Self, which unites our thoughts with the Cosmic One, our feelings with the Supreme." A speaker leads a spiritual gathering, explaining that the pursuit of happiness is the search for one's true Self, which is a part of God. He emphasizes satsang and scripture as the path to understanding, discusses yoga as union with the divine, and explores the nature of God's incarnation, including the puzzling story from the Ramayana about the sage Narada cursing Lord Vishnu. The talk concludes with a prayer for positive intellect and devotional chanting. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Only the One is the truth
23:15 - 0:28 (73 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from weekend seminar in Zagreb, Croatia. There are two kinds of karma. Selfish acts will finish very soon. Unselfish karma is what you are doing for the sake of everyone. Only the One is the truth, this world is like a dream. Our spiritual journey is very important, although there could be difficult situations in life. Keep on with your mantra.
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