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Bhajan singing in the Jadan Ashram
0:25 - 1:43 (78 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing evening.
Searching for God
1:50 - 2:48 (58 min)

Vishwaguruji's morning Lecture, Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. It takes nine months for the human body to be completed in the womb. This body is a place where the God is able to speak. This creation is the creation of God and God is residing in it. During the Kaliyuga (age of darkness), both the devik (positive) and ashuri (negative) shaktis are always present - we should avoid the negative energies. Do your practice, search for God.
On Shiva Purana Katha
2:55 - 3:17 (22 min)

A speech on the two paths of life and the role of the Guru, given at the inauguration of Om Ashram.
"The path of spirituality is called the path of Parmārth. This is the path on which the Jīva attains God."
"The only one who brings us to God is the Sadguru Dev. That’s why we are so lucky if we can come on the path where we meet the true Guru."
Mahāmudāleśwar Swāmī Chidambaranand Saraswatī Ji Mahārāj, with translation by Swāmī Niranjanānandaji, explains the dichotomy between the worldly path of suffering and the spiritual path to bliss. He emphasizes that while family introduces one to the world, only a Sadguru can introduce one to God, the creator. The talk serves as a preamble to the upcoming Śivapurāṇa Kathā and celebrates the divine inauguration of the unique Om Ashram.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Devas and Asuras
3:25 - 4:27 (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.
Dharma and Satsang
4:35 - 5:44 (69 min)

A satsang discourse on dharma, spiritual practice, and the importance of community.
"We always try to find the shortcuts, and we always try to find the easy way out."
"In the satsaṅg, on the full moon, usually we listen to Guru Gītā. Try to really listen to Guru Gītā. I have listened to Guru Gītā for more than 40 years, and I must say that every time I hear something new inside."
Following traditional invocations, a speaker addresses a gathering, weaving teachings on personal duty (dharma) with illustrative stories, including a sādhu persistently saving a scorpion and Nārada's lesson from Lord Viṣṇu. The talk emphasizes perseverance in one's path, learning from failures, and the critical role of regular satsang and deep, repetitive study of core teachings like the Guru Gītā over seeking novel techniques. A letter from the Indian Prime Minister congratulating the opening of Om Ashram is read. The session includes chanting and concludes with a universal peace mantra and final salutations.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Vishwaguruji is in all of us
5:50 - 6:55 (65 min)

A satsang discourse on contentment, spiritual pitfalls, and the importance of mantra practice.
"A sannyāsī always renounces everything in life... That is how we all should try to be: happy with what we have, content with whatever we have."
"When Gurubhakti, and the devotion, and the spirituality, leave our house, which means us... What we need is always the kṛpā (grace) of Gurudev. That’s the most important thing in the universe."
Following opening prayers, the speaker narrates traditional stories to illustrate key themes: a contented sadhu who refuses Lord Shiva's boon, a greedy man who loses divine favor, and a lesson on not doubting divine wisdom. He warns that ego, greed, and jealousy destroy spiritual progress, emphasizing the need for humility and Guru's grace. The latter part focuses on the practice of Sanskrit mantras, described as an "antivirus program" and "brain gymnastic" that brushes away negative thoughts and brings peace, concluding with a collective chant.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 1 - Part 5
7:00 - 8:06 (66 min)

A guided yoga session from the "Yoga in Daily Life" system at a desert retreat.
"This centre is intended to be a yoga retreat and a spiritual centre. Its purpose is to serve humanity, to protect the environment through an ecological way of life, to offer spiritual seekers a path to find the light of spirituality through yoga."
"The book consists of eight levels. All levels include physical exercises, breath exercises, mental exercises, concentration techniques, relaxation and meditation techniques."
An instructor leads a comprehensive practice from Level One, beginning with a welcome to the ashram and its lineage. The session includes Oṁ chanting, deep relaxation (Śavāsana), instruction in the full yoga breath, and a series of āsanas performed lying, sitting, and standing. The practice concludes with Prāṇāyāma (Nāḍī Śodhana) and final Oṁ chanting, aiming to balance the body and mind.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Always keep the distance
8:10 - 9:02 (52 min)

A satsang on using the world as a mirror for self-awareness and spiritual discipline.
"Through that reflection in the mirror—which is what this world means—we are able to correct ourselves."
"Everybody says that your life depends on the quality of your thoughts. Whether you will be in heaven or in hell depends only on the quality of your thoughts."
Swami Maheshvarananda leads a teaching session, exploring how to observe life without judgment. He explains a directive from Vishva Guruji using a parable of a man mistaking a drowning bear for a blanket, illustrating the need for wise detachment. He discusses how our thoughts shape our reality, using examples from daily life and classical texts like the Ramayana and Marcus Aurelius's Meditations, emphasizing disciplined thought transformation as core spiritual practice.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Protect Nature and be truthful
9:10 - 10:05 (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.
How to think of black magic
10:10 - 10:57 (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
What is excellent against stress
11:05 - 11:58 (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
Live webcast from Strilky
11:30 - 13:00 (90 min)
Evening satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat from Strilky, Czech Republic.
Guru's Darshan is the most precious
12:05 - 12:21 (16 min)

A spiritual discourse sharing a traditional parable about pilgrimage and divine grace.
"All day I am being bathed in by so many thousands and thousands of people. All of their sins come into me... When we come to our guru and we do seva... by the soil which touched his feet—when it touches us, we become pure."
"Gaṅgājī will give you much easier darśan. Whenever you are going on the way, always try to stay only at those houses where the householder has already had Gaṅgā snāna—a bath in the Gaṅgā."
A Swami addresses a satsang, recounting the story of two Brahmins on a pilgrimage to bathe in the Ganga. They follow strict advice on their journey, only to discover the river goddesses themselves—blackened by the sins of devotees—performing seva at a nearby ashram to be purified by their guru's foot-dust. The narrative illustrates that true purification comes from selfless service and guru's grace, not merely ritual.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Inaguration ceremony of Adyodhya Ram Tempel
12:25 - 12:56 (31 min)

Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Mahamandaleshwar Swami Gyaneswar Puriji speaks about inaguration ceremony of Adyodhya Ram Tempel and its meaning for people. There was deep joy in the city due to the deep meaning of the happening.
The Essence of Health and Harmony
13:00 - 13:43 (43 min)

A satsang discourse on holistic health, Ayurveda, and living harmoniously.
"Where there is water, there is God, and where there is God, there is life. Where there is life, there is light, and where there is light, there is good health."
"Health is not everything, but everything is nothing without health."
Swami Maheshwarananda (Swamiji) leads an evening talk, weaving together the arrival of rain, ancient wisdom, and modern life. He explains the Ayurvedic perspective on health as balance, lists sources of happiness like a good partner and neighbor, and offers analogies—like living as a lotus in water or a tongue between teeth—for maintaining detachment and harmony amidst life's challenges. He emphasizes daily yoga practice for all ages as a key to managing stress and well-being.
Filming location: Auckland, New Zealand
The eternal journey of the Soul
13:50 - 14:46 (56 min)

Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Martin, Slovakia. We should ask ourselves: Who am I? From where did I come? Where I am going? In order to have liberation, we need the blessing of the Guru. Only to have a title is nothing. Growing of the ego is a danger for the spiritual aspirant. Know thyself as the Atma. Every life is like a dream, it is your reality. There are three levels of consciousness.
Yuga Yuga Jivo Maheshwarananda
14:50 - 14:57 (7 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing on Gurupurnima satsang.
Guru bhakta jagata me na rahe
15:05 - 15:48 (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
Yoga brings you back to Thyself
15:55 - 16:39 (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
Respect is important
16:40 - 17:33 (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
Live the life of a Human
17:39 - 17:59 (20 min)

An introductory talk on yoga as a universal life path.
"God gave all kinds of abilities to humans for the protection of the environment, for the protection of nature, for the protection of all creatures, and for living in harmony."
"Helping hands have more value than folded hands."
A speaker at the Om Śrī Mahāprabhujī Deep Satsaṅg Foundation welcomes attendees to the third week of a seminar. He describes yoga as essential, lifelong nourishment for health and balance, framing human life as a precious opportunity to serve others and realize unity beyond religious differences. He outlines the seminar's programs, which include classes for all levels, teacher training, meditation, and children's activities, emphasizing yoga as a practice of harmony, service, and cultural preservation.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Part 1: The Practice of Śalabhāsana and Complementary Āsanas
18:00 - 18:59 (59 min)

A detailed yoga class instruction covering śalabhāsana, sarvāṅgāsana, and prāṇāyāma.
"Śalabhāsana, being a backward bend that requires strong muscles, works very well on our self-confidence. It strengthens the sense of power and vitality."
"In this posture, simply allow one subtle, extended exhalation. This posture works on unburdening the heart, so less pumping is needed to nourish the brain."
An instructor guides students through a sequence of āsanas, including śalabhāsana (locust pose) variations, sarvāṅgāsana (shoulderstand), and halāsana (plow pose), explaining their physical and energetic benefits. The session incorporates preparatory poses, counterposes, and detailed alignment cues, concluding with instructions for Bhastrikā prāṇāyāma and a collective Oṁ chant.
Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
Vishwaguruji is in all of us
19:05 - 20:10 (65 min)

A satsang discourse on contentment, spiritual pitfalls, and the importance of mantra practice.
"A sannyāsī always renounces everything in life... That is how we all should try to be: happy with what we have, content with whatever we have."
"When Gurubhakti, and the devotion, and the spirituality, leave our house, which means us... What we need is always the kṛpā (grace) of Gurudev. That’s the most important thing in the universe."
Following opening prayers, the speaker narrates traditional stories to illustrate key themes: a contented sadhu who refuses Lord Shiva's boon, a greedy man who loses divine favor, and a lesson on not doubting divine wisdom. He warns that ego, greed, and jealousy destroy spiritual progress, emphasizing the need for humility and Guru's grace. The latter part focuses on the practice of Sanskrit mantras, described as an "antivirus program" and "brain gymnastic" that brushes away negative thoughts and brings peace, concluding with a collective chant.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Gurudeva hi Kevalam
20:00 - 20:55 (55 min)

Evening satsang from Yoga Summer Retreat from Strilky, Czech Republic. As we know, things are changing in our lives. What comes shall go. A story of a man, who was a happy person, and used to make others happy. This man time to time went to his Guruji for darshan and advice. Gurudev knows what is going on in our minds. Karma yoga is a help for us. We are all blessed to have Gurudev's guidance. Bansuri flute music. Lecture by Swami Daya Mata, about good and bad things that are transient.
Everything is in your hands
20:15 - 20:50 (35 min)

A discourse on the initiation of eight new sannyāsīs and the principle of personal responsibility.
"Whether this bird is alive or dead depends on your hands. That I cannot say to you. That depends on you."
"Everything is in your hands; your enlightenment is in your hands. Your liberation is in your hands."
The speaker recounts the recent initiation of eight disciples into sannyāsa during a journey to the Kumbh Melā, describing the character and journey of several, including Yogīś, Premānandjī, and devotees from Australia and Israel. He emphasizes that the decision for spiritual progress and liberation ultimately rests with the individual, illustrating this with a parable about a bird whose fate lies in a disciple's hands. The talk concludes with practical instructions on attire for disciples and reflections on the serious commitment of sannyāsa.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Dharma and Satsang
20:55 - 22:04 (69 min)

A satsang discourse on dharma, spiritual practice, and the importance of community.
"We always try to find the shortcuts, and we always try to find the easy way out."
"In the satsaṅg, on the full moon, usually we listen to Guru Gītā. Try to really listen to Guru Gītā. I have listened to Guru Gītā for more than 40 years, and I must say that every time I hear something new inside."
Following traditional invocations, a speaker addresses a gathering, weaving teachings on personal duty (dharma) with illustrative stories, including a sādhu persistently saving a scorpion and Nārada's lesson from Lord Viṣṇu. The talk emphasizes perseverance in one's path, learning from failures, and the critical role of regular satsang and deep, repetitive study of core teachings like the Guru Gītā over seeking novel techniques. A letter from the Indian Prime Minister congratulating the opening of Om Ashram is read. The session includes chanting and concludes with a universal peace mantra and final salutations.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Bhajans singing from Strilky
21:00 - 21:13 (13 min)

Evening satsang from Yoga Summer Retreat from Strilky, Czech Republic. Manva dhire dhire, Moye lagi.
Guru's Darshan is the most precious
22:10 - 22:26 (16 min)

A spiritual discourse sharing a traditional parable about pilgrimage and divine grace.
"All day I am being bathed in by so many thousands and thousands of people. All of their sins come into me... When we come to our guru and we do seva... by the soil which touched his feet—when it touches us, we become pure."
"Gaṅgājī will give you much easier darśan. Whenever you are going on the way, always try to stay only at those houses where the householder has already had Gaṅgā snāna—a bath in the Gaṅgā."
A Swami addresses a satsang, recounting the story of two Brahmins on a pilgrimage to bathe in the Ganga. They follow strict advice on their journey, only to discover the river goddesses themselves—blackened by the sins of devotees—performing seva at a nearby ashram to be purified by their guru's foot-dust. The narrative illustrates that true purification comes from selfless service and guru's grace, not merely ritual.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
22:30 - 22:52 (22 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
Bhajan evening from Jadan Ashram
23:00 - 23:37 (37 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
Bhajan singing from Jadan Ashram
23:45 - 0:20 (35 min)

Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans.
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