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Sri Deep Narayan Mahaprahuji
1:10 - 1:17 (7 min)
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A devotional discourse on the power of the divine name and Guru's grace. "For the beings of the world—the jīvas and jinn—His name itself is the boat to cross the ocean of existence." "By always contemplating His name with grace, desire, anger, and greed are cut down." The speaker offers praise to Śrī Dīp Nārāyaṇa Mahāprabhujī, described as a divine incarnation. The central theme is that constant remembrance and contemplation of this divine name serves as a vehicle for liberation, protecting devotees from worldly afflictions and illusion, and immersing them in divine absorption. The Guru's grace is presented as the essential means for this crossing. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Dhyan Karo
1:25 - 1:37 (12 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing from Strilky, including Dhyan Karo and Kyu Rakhte Ho Parada Ham Se
Ab Sop Diya Is Jivan Ka
1:45 - 2:00 (15 min)
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Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing fron Strilky. Ab Sop Diya, Aba Hama
Without Gurudev the whole world cries
2:05 - 2:21 (16 min)
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A devotee shares an interpretation and sings a devotional bhajan. "I was wandering around the world. I searched the entire world but could not find a friend like Gurudev." "Satguru āye, mera mana harṣāye. Dhanyabhāga mere Satguru āye. (My Satguru has come, my mind is delighted. Fortunate am I, my Satguru has come.)" The speaker expresses a deep longing for the Guru, offering a personal interpretation of a hymn's meaning before clarifying it is not a proper translation. He then sings the bhajan "Dhania Bagha Mere Sat Guru Aya," which praises the arrival of the Satguru and the joy and liberation it brings. The session concludes with extended devotional chanting. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Cetana Ka Cilka Swami Ne
2:25 - 2:51 (26 min)
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Evening satsang from Vep, Hungary. Bhajan singing from Vep.
The form of God is the vibration
2:55 - 3:55 (60 min)
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Morning satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat in Strilky, Czech Republic. Lecture by Swami Gajanandji about Om. Om is that on which yogis meditate all the time. Om is the original mantra, every other mantras should contain the Om. Chanting Om all together, and a short meditation on Om. Singing the bhajan about Om.
Pranayama and flute music
4:00 - 5:09 (69 min)
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Morning satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat in Vep, Hungary. A short lecture by MMS. Vivekpuriji about the pranayama and Swami Madhuram about the flute music. Listening to flute music.
We should believe in God
5:15 - 6:29 (74 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the human journey, purpose, and overcoming worldly attachments. "Among these 8.4 million [life forms], one is the human being... In that development, we have one chance to come into oneness, which you may call God." "Therefore, we come to this path to understand for what God gave us this life... What does that mean? It means we protect all other creatures." A teacher leads a satsang, explaining the rare opportunity of human birth for spiritual progress. He discusses the pitfalls of habitual consumption, using stories from the lives of Kṛṣṇa and Jesus to illustrate that difficulties foster remembrance of God and spiritual growth. The talk weaves in teachings on non-duality, the elements, and the purpose of aligning human life with divine unity. Filming location: Alexandria, USA
Soul is One
6:35 - 7:47 (72 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from weekend Yoga Seminar in Novo Mesto, Slovenia. We are all like paras. We can create good qualities in others. When paras touch the iron it becomes gold. Guru is more than paras, Guru can transform the disciple into Guru. If not, either Gurudev is not right, either there is a distance between the Master and disciple. The physical body is called annamaya kosa, while the energy body is called pranamaya kosa. Water is water in each of the forms. Similarly, Soul is one.
Practicing from Strilky
8:00 - 9:31 (91 min)
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Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Practice with Vishwaguruji and Swami Umapuriji.
Meditation is the key
9:35 - 10:34 (59 min)
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A satsang on holistic wellness, yoga philosophy, and sound meditation. "According to the Vedas and according to spirituality, according to yoga, a name has great meaning." "Yoga is a science of body, mind, and soul... yoga brings positive thoughts and that good feeling in the body and mind. That means the wellness." Swami Maheshwarananda leads an evening program, welcoming international guests and disciples. He explores the concept of wellness through the five sheaths (kośas) of existence, discusses the nature of the mind and desire, and emphasizes a regular, scientific yoga practice. The session includes a practical demonstration of how sound and mantra, particularly the chanting of "AUM," can release stress and harmonize the body's energy by working through the chakras. Filming location: New York, USA
Don't sleep in a dream of ignorance
10:40 - 11:27 (47 min)
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Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Life is given to us according to our destiny; we don't know when we will pass away from this Earth. Birth and death are only changes. Sadhana reveals the light which unites everything.
Evening satsang from Bhari Khatu
11:35 - 13:59 (144 min)
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Singing Bhajans
Identification with the name
14:05 - 15:13 (68 min)
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Morning satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat in Strilky, Czech Republic. Introduction of the Vishwaguruji's autobiography. Bhajan singing with swami Gajanandji. Lecture by Swami Gajanandji. A story of the two aspirants who got a seed from the Master to preserve it. Explanation of how Swamiji gives spiritual names.
How to sing bhajans?
15:20 - 15:58 (38 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. You all sing the bhajans very well but you should sing them a little bit like the Indians do. Singing the Yogi Jano Ki Yoga Nindra bhajan. Besides singing, it is also very good to know the meaning of the bhajan.
Hanuman Chalisa is for everyone
16:05 - 16:53 (48 min)
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Morning Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Hanuman Chalisa is a collection of forty verses singing the glory of Lord Hanuman. Every mantra has different meanings and effects. HanumanJi was the greatest bhakta of Lord Rama.
Memories and experiences on the yoga path
17:00 - 17:48 (48 min)
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Raksha Bandhan Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Swami Prempuja from the USA tells some words about her experiences and memories in her 25 years long yoga path. Swami Mantrapuri tells some words about her connection to Vishwaguruji. Amrit Sagar tells about her feelings and memories connecting to yoga and Vishwaguruji.
Bhramari helps you sleep well
17:55 - 18:31 (36 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaugurji from Guruji Ashram, Vienna, Austria. Practitioners of Yoga in daily life were disciplined and practiced, less affected by the coronavirus. The use of the right herbs and medicines helped them get through the infection. An explanation of the effects of Bhramari pranayama. Very good vibrations occur in both hemispheres of the brain when the teeth are open but the lips are closed. Practicing the correct version of Bhramari five times before falling asleep helps you sleep well.
Around the world - Opening of new YIDL center in Ptuj, Slovenia
19:00 - 19:38 (38 min)
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Shiva Tattva
19:45 - 20:19 (34 min)
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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
Take the responsibility of your life
20:25 - 20:58 (33 min)
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A spiritual discourse on self-responsibility, awareness, and living in the present. "If you are yogīs, you know that bhajan, constellation of the planet, trauma from childhood, your favorite football team losing—no problem. Weather changing—no problem. Because you are above all this." "Utilize this moment now, because who knows what will be next moment. Try to do everything that you want to do now." The teacher leads a satsang, challenging the audience to abandon excuses for weakness—blaming trauma, astrology, or external circumstances—and to take full responsibility for their lives. He emphasizes that true yoga means cultivating awareness to observe inner impulses before they manifest, thereby gaining control. The talk advocates for decisive action in the present moment, finding a balanced middle path, and the transformative role of the guru in bringing subconscious patterns to light. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Awakening of muladhar
21:15 - 21:57 (42 min)
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Lecture by Swamiji from Cakovec, Croatia, September 2000
Atma resides in all creatures
22:05 - 22:34 (29 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the soul's journey and universal divinity. "God is not there only once. God is not there only once. God is not there only once, but in our Sanātana Dharma, Where does it happen? It happens in the Paravara Brahma Ātmā." "A drop of water and the whole ocean are the same inside... Therefore, what we are doing, pūjā, prārthanā, so Father, first, what is a mother? One God comes." The speaker delivers a satsang, weaving together themes of non-duality, using the metaphor of a drop merging with the ocean to describe the soul's union with the divine. He discusses the human birth, the role of parents and gurus, the cyclical nature of existence, and advocates for compassion towards all beings, concluding with an anecdote about providing water for ants. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Go to satsang
22:40 - 23:08 (28 min)
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A satsang featuring Swami Yamunapuri sharing personal experiences and spiritual teachings. "I swear to you, it was the best that could happen to me." "Sometimes it is difficult for us to understand such things. Why does one have so much, why does the other have so little?" Swami Avatarpuri invites Swami Yamunapuri to speak. She recounts her first meeting with their Guru, emphasizing the importance of faith, mantra practice, and satsang. She shares a parable about two neighbors to illustrate how satsang can alter karma and explains bhakti (devotion) as the quickest path to God, concluding with blessings for Swami Avatarpuri's work. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Bhajan singing from Strilky
23:30 - 23:45 (15 min)
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Morning satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat in Strilky, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing.
Bhajan evening from Strilky
23:50 - 0:29 (39 min)
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Evening satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat in Strilky, Czech Republic. Singing bhajan Sri Puja Deepa Dayalu Data, Sataguru Alakhpuriji Avo, Kya Tuma Jano Hala Hamara, Tera Sataguru Rakho Laj, Bhajo Re Manva
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