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The Essence of Satsaṅg and Gurukṛpā
1:00 - 1:59 (59 min)

A satsang discourse on grace, truth, and spiritual community, followed by organizational announcements.
"Kṛpā means blessing, and a blessing encompasses all that is best. This grace does not originate from us; it comes from Śiva."
"Sat means truth. Satsaṅg means together. With us, good people."
Swami Maheshwarananda (Vishwaguruji) leads the satsang, exploring the nature of divine grace (kṛpā) and the essence of truthful company (satsaṅg). He uses parables, including one of a mother bird and her chick, to illustrate spiritual lessons. The discourse transitions to announcements by a disciple, detailing Swamiji's recent travels in Central Europe and plans for inaugurating a renovated Shiva temple in Kachras, India, on the anniversary of Holi Guruji's Mahasamadhi. The announcements also cover the mission of the Sri Swami Madhavananda World Peace Council and the spiritual lineage.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Stories are within you
2:05 - 3:03 (58 min)

A morning satsang on the guru's grace, devotion, and the power of teaching through stories.
"Na’haṁ kartā means we are not the doer. We cannot do it. If we think we do, it may be confusing. So we give it with both our hands; we surrender it at the holy feet of Mahāprabhujī."
"So, when someone asks you, and you give… The answer first to them. First, give your answers... The answer is yours because you are now a great man."
The speaker, Swami Avatarpuri, opens with the principle of surrender to the guru's grace. He uses analogies, like a sculptor transforming stone into a worshipped deity, to illustrate how devotion elevates the ordinary. He shares a parable about a poor man whose selfless act of seeking answers for others ultimately solves his own plight, emphasizing the power of selfless service and positive speech. The talk concludes with personal anecdotes about the value of stories as a tool for learning and connection.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The hidden powers in humans - Nadis
3:10 - 3:41 (31 min)

A spiritual discourse on yoga, consciousness, and the chakra system.
"Yoga means balance. Where there is balance, there is harmony. Where there is harmony, there is unity. Therefore, yoga literally means the union—the union of the individual consciousness with the cosmic consciousness."
"We are not the doer. He is the doer, Mahāprabhujī. We are only the instrument."
A spiritual teacher delivers an evening satsang, exploring the foundational principles of yoga as union and the hidden energies within the human body. He explains the creation from cosmic sound, the five elements, and the human intellect. The discourse details the network of 72,000 nāḍīs (energy channels), the three primary channels (Iḍā, Piṅgalā, Suṣumṇā), and the eight major chakras, linking them to consciousness, emotion, and behavior. He cautions against trying to control the mind, advising instead to guide it.
Filming location: Sunshine Coast, Australia
Shiva has given us the human body
3:45 - 4:45 (60 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Shiva is Mahadeva: the God of the Gods. We have to understand what Shiva is. First we should know what is in our heart. Shiva has given us this human body, as well as knowledge, gyana. This gyana, together with the fire of yoga practice, can burn our all karmas.
Prana and pranayam
4:50 - 5:37 (47 min)

A spiritual discourse on prāṇāyāma and the interconnectedness of life, addressing modern pollution.
"To pollute the earth is a sin. It means you pollute Mother Earth."
"The most dangerous pollution is in the human mind. And that mind is so polluted, and of course, everyone is proud of that—how much my mind is polluted."
The lecturer delivers an evening talk, beginning with the science of breath (Pūrak, Rechak, Kumbhak) and the sacredness of Sanskrit. He expands the theme to describe a profound chain of pollution: of the Earth, our physical bodies through toxins, and finally our minds through negative thoughts. He presents yoga and prāṇāyāma as the essential science to purify these layers, explaining how breathwork balances the Ida and Pingala nadis and burns away karmic impurities, ultimately leading to unity with Brahman.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
We are the cause of Mahapralaya
5:45 - 6:53 (68 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Siva's divine shakti always protect us with Maha mritju jaya mantra. If you have problems sing Prabu Deep Niranjan saba dukkha banyan mantra. Our dress should be proper and clean to express our respect for others not for our ego. Our culture is according to our climate. The best ointment to our eyes is the name of Gurudev. According to Mangilalji humans will be the cause of Mahapralaya but spiritual people will go to Brahmaloka before it. We destroy our earth by cutting many trees and digging out mines. We make very much pollution to the environment and slaughtering many animals to eat. Not scientists but normal people can save the world. Where there is a will there is the way.
A Gentle Yoga Practice
7:00 - 8:07 (67 min)

A guided gentle yoga class focusing on breath and alignment.
"Pavanamuktāsana is excellent for digestion." "When we start to breathe a little deeper, we immediately have more energy and less tension."
An instructor leads a group through a sequence of postures, including Pavanamuktāsana on the back and standing, Uttānāsana, and balancing poses like Ekapāda Uttānāsana. The guidance emphasizes anatomical awareness, the benefits for circulation and focus, and connects the physical practice to the cleansing of the nāḍīs for prāṇic flow. The session concludes with Bhujaṅgāsana and relaxation.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Prashad
8:15 - 8:56 (41 min)

Swamiji in Sliac, 3rd April 2007.
The form of the Supreme is the resonance
9:00 - 10:13 (73 min)

Morning program wth Vishwaguruji from Sydney, Australia. Sound unites us with the Supreme. Continuing of the explanation of bhajan "Itna to Karana Guruji". When the resonance is there, there is no duality and no need for explanation. Kind worlds melt the heart. Guru loves everyone as the father loves his children equally. One drop of lemon can destroy the milk. When we are getting negative love is gone.
The name is important not the body
10:20 - 10:45 (25 min)

A spiritual discourse on unity, diversity, and the essence of yoga.
"In this Kali Yuga... The difference now is spirituality. You can call it yoga, meditation, prayer, or different religions, but we are all one."
"Holi Guruji said, 'One in all and all in one.'... We should not say, 'If you are not my disciple or my Gurujī’s disciple, then we do not want you.' That is not good."
The lecturer addresses a global television audience, emphasizing the underlying oneness of all spiritual paths, religions, and human beings despite different names and methods. Using analogies like children in a village, trees in a forest, and a football, he explains the philosophy of Yoga in Daily Life, stresses the importance of the immortal divine name over the physical body, and advocates for universal respect and inclusivity.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Building the Ashram
10:50 - 11:25 (35 min)

A spiritual discourse and practical lecture on ashram life and traditional construction.
"This is our ashram; this is our ashram. And when you see it, oh, it is very nice."
"The best material to build a building is wood... And you see the best people, there are two."
An initial, stream-of-consciousness spiritual monologue reflects on the ashram's essence, divinity in nature, and the cycle of life. The video then shifts to a practical lecture, where Gurudev The lecturer explains the construction of the ashram's hall, detailing the use of steel trusses and a straw roof. He discusses the principles of Vāstu Śāstra and advocates for healthy, natural building materials like wood and lime over modern materials like granite and cement.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Guru can take you across the ocean
11:30 - 11:55 (25 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Chanting mantras. The Guru can take you across the ocean, enlighten you and bring you to God. With Gurudev's blessings, anything is possible, he always protects his disciples.
Rishi
12:00 - 12:43 (43 min)

Swamiji in Sliac, 4th April 2007
Spirituality is without meat and alcohol
12:50 - 13:37 (47 min)

A spiritual discourse on conscious living, compassion for animals, and dietary choices.
"Milk is one of the best sources. It does not matter from which animals, including from our human mother—cow, buffalo, goat, etc."
"My dears, all animals or humans, we are living beings. They feel pain, and we also feel the pain."
The speaker, Swami Avatarpuri, leads a satsang exploring the spiritual and physical significance of milk, tracing its transformation from a mother's nourishment to yogurt, butter, and ghee. He emphasizes compassionate treatment of dairy animals, critiques modern industrial farming and meat consumption, and warns against the dangers of alcohol. The talk expands into themes of interfaith respect, daily prayer for forgiveness, and the inner beauty of the soul beyond physical form.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The power of Gurudev's blessing
13:45 - 14:15 (30 min)

A spiritual discourse on the value of satsang and the sacredness of grace.
"It is our great fortune to have this opportunity to do something for ourselves, for in this Kali Yuga, it is hard to practice."
"To come, to bow down, to greet, to come very near to your Gurudev and receive prasāda... we must realize how precious this is."
A speaker addresses the gathering at an ashram, emphasizing the immense fortune of being in satsang rather than engaged in worldly affairs. He contrasts the "rich food" of spiritual practice with "mental fast food," stating that the true blessing and transformative power lies in the direct grace (prasāda) received from the Guru through humble greeting and presence, which can release karma and change one's life. The talk includes reflections on purity and concludes with logistical remarks about future programs.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The mercy of Bhagavan Shiva
14:20 - 14:50 (30 min)

A spiritual discourse explaining the significance of Mahāśivarātri and the nature of Lord Śiva.
"Śiva is not born; he has no mother, no son, and no father. He is the father; it is he who manifests himself."
"This is the night which, every night, they were remembering this night of Śiva's, and that's why it's called Mahāśivarātri. 'Rātri' means the night."
The speaker narrates the cosmic origin of Śiva as the eternal (Ādi) source from which Brahmā and Viṣṇu manifest, defining their roles as creator and protector. He then explains the festival's origin by telling the story of a desperate hunter who, while waiting in a Bīlva tree, unknowingly worships a Śivaliṅga by dropping water and leaves upon it throughout the night, thereby receiving Śiva's grace and protection for his family. The talk concludes with another anecdote about a thief who is blessed for his unintended devotion, illustrating Śiva's compassionate nature.
Filming location: Sydney, Australia
The materialized OM
14:55 - 15:17 (22 min)

An address to the ashram community about the final push to complete the Omāśram temple.
"Four months will pass like the blinking of an eye."
"It is a part of our work to make it happen that this crown will now be presented to Swāmījī."
A speaker addresses the gathered residents and volunteers, emphasizing the imminent opening ceremony of the home temple. He describes the transformative energy brought by Gurudev's presence and the accelerated pace of work, urging everyone to participate and to invite skilled helpers from abroad. The talk reflects on the ashram's profound growth over decades and frames the project as a divine vision materializing for the benefit of future generations.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
How to keep our purity
15:25 - 15:49 (24 min)

A spiritual discourse exploring themes of purity, perception, and human nature.
"In our whole body, everything, many, many things, and so those who are eating, not good eating meat and this and that, more or less they are, but those who are very pure in water and this and that. The people, they are very good."
"And when we open our eyes, then we see only, 'I am human.' I am human."
A speaker, likely a spiritual teacher, delivers a free-flowing talk that moves from observations about India's diversity and dietary habits to reflections on inner purity. The discourse touches on the purity of the earth and water, the nature of sleep and consciousness, and the importance of sensory control, using analogies like the eyes being "two sisters." The talk concludes with remarks about an ashram and a hope for future conduct.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Guru can take you across the ocean
15:55 - 16:20 (25 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Chanting mantras. The Guru can take you across the ocean, enlighten you and bring you to God. With Gurudev's blessings, anything is possible, he always protects his disciples.
We got the energy of our parampara
16:25 - 17:54 (89 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Ljubljana, Slovenia. Satsang is the life of the human and it will lead us to the cosmic. Alakhpuriji was at the Siva time when the world was balanced between negative and positive. We need regularly meditate, practice pranayama and be in the company of good people otherwise we lose our spirituality. We can develop only step by step in this path. Many of us visited Alakhpurijis and Devpurijis cave to have darshan. Holiguruji had written in one bhajan that Mahaprabujis wisdom will spread all over the world before it happened. Now we can use it or lose it. The story of Devpurijis visit to Holiguruji. The story of Mahaprabhuji and Vishwaguruji with rudraksh malas. Another story of Vishwaguruji and Mahaprabhuji in the forest. Vishwaguruji had three visions of Alakhpuriji. The story of Nanda Devi and the tiger. We also got the power of the Gurus of our parampara. Practising ashwini mudra, Om chanting and bhramari pranayama .
The Silent Revolution: Yoga as the Antidote to Mind Pollution and Failed Leadership
18:00 - 18:23 (23 min)

A keynote address proposing yoga as a solution to global leadership crises and mind pollution.
"The most dangerous threat to humanity today is not violence or terrorism, as the media suggests. The greatest damage comes from what I call mind pollution."
"Yoga is a systematic, conscious science of human development. Its main technique is gaining mastery over the mind, stopping the internal dialogue."
The speaker diagnoses widespread leadership failures—citing a lack of self-awareness and emotional intelligence—and argues that media sensationalism creates disproportionate fear. Presenting comparative mortality statistics, he contends that "mind pollution" is a greater threat than terrorism. He defines yoga as a holistic science for mastering the mind and accelerating human evolution, concluding with a call to integrate comprehensive yoga systems into global education and leadership training to foster peace.
Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
The name is important not the body
18:30 - 18:55 (25 min)

A spiritual discourse on unity, diversity, and the essence of yoga.
"In this Kali Yuga... The difference now is spirituality. You can call it yoga, meditation, prayer, or different religions, but we are all one."
"Holi Guruji said, 'One in all and all in one.'... We should not say, 'If you are not my disciple or my Gurujī’s disciple, then we do not want you.' That is not good."
The lecturer addresses a global television audience, emphasizing the underlying oneness of all spiritual paths, religions, and human beings despite different names and methods. Using analogies like children in a village, trees in a forest, and a football, he explains the philosophy of Yoga in Daily Life, stresses the importance of the immortal divine name over the physical body, and advocates for universal respect and inclusivity.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We are the cause of Mahapralaya
19:00 - 20:08 (68 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Siva's divine shakti always protect us with Maha mritju jaya mantra. If you have problems sing Prabu Deep Niranjan saba dukkha banyan mantra. Our dress should be proper and clean to express our respect for others not for our ego. Our culture is according to our climate. The best ointment to our eyes is the name of Gurudev. According to Mangilalji humans will be the cause of Mahapralaya but spiritual people will go to Brahmaloka before it. We destroy our earth by cutting many trees and digging out mines. We make very much pollution to the environment and slaughtering many animals to eat. Not scientists but normal people can save the world. Where there is a will there is the way.
Pride is an ego trap
20:15 - 21:34 (79 min)

Lecture from Vep, Hungary, 2001
Shiva has given us the human body
21:40 - 22:40 (60 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Shiva is Mahadeva: the God of the Gods. We have to understand what Shiva is. First we should know what is in our heart. Shiva has given us this human body, as well as knowledge, gyana. This gyana, together with the fire of yoga practice, can burn our all karmas.
The form of the Supreme is the resonance
22:45 - 23:58 (73 min)

Morning program wth Vishwaguruji from Sydney, Australia. Sound unites us with the Supreme. Continuing of the explanation of bhajan "Itna to Karana Guruji". When the resonance is there, there is no duality and no need for explanation. Kind worlds melt the heart. Guru loves everyone as the father loves his children equally. One drop of lemon can destroy the milk. When we are getting negative love is gone.
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