European
Live pure life and be happy
1:00 - 2:04 (64 min)
Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Introduction to a very beautiful program with Vishwaguruji and many swamis. Many people came from different places for example Swami Mataji. In India unfortunately, many people begin to eat meat and drink alcohol. Yoga people are very pure in every country. Some people begin to eat meat but it is very bad. Sometimes young couples are not happy with each other. We should decide to marry or not. People in India many people are married according to astrology. To be happy with your partner is also yoga. Bhajan singing. Swani Madhuram speaks about his life in New Zealand and his longing to meet Vishwaguruji.
Enjoy the movement!
2:10 - 3:23 (73 min)
Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Practising Sarva Hitta Asanas and pranayama with M. M. Swami Vivekpuriji.
The Divine Unity of Practice and Grace
3:30 - 4:48 (78 min)
The practice of yoga is a collective journey where individual effort merges with divine grace. We gather like passengers on one airplane or sailors in one boat, all moving together within the same spiritual aura. The core teaching is "Nāhaṁ kartā, Prabhuḥ kartā"—I am not the doer, the Divine is the doer. Our ashram functions as two universities: the worldly and the cosmic. True spiritual progress requires discerning the real from the unreal, just as a butterfly lands only on real flowers. Our practice must be sincere, not dry or artificial. Hold firmly to truth and complete devotion; do not speak in half-truths. Every letter and word we use carries divine potential and must be used with care. Spiritual attainment comes from unwavering dedication to truth and the Guru's guidance.
"Whatever we do is not what we have done. Mahāprabhujī has done it. So nāhaṁ kartā—I am not the doer."
"Without truth, you will not get mokṣa. Hold this... do not say half talks."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Naham Karata for Yoga teachers
4:55 - 6:28 (93 min)
Vishwaguruji explains the meaning of Naham Karata especially for Yoga teachers.
We are one family
6:35 - 6:52 (17 min)
This spiritual community is our true home, while worldly family ties are temporary bonds of karma. Our past shapes us, but here we are disciples. Complete faith and surrender are essential; a clean heart is the vessel for grace. Mantra and prayer purify the mind. Satsaṅg is vital for connection, whether in person or online. The Guru embodies the entire lineage; we cannot hide from this benevolent awareness, which provides what we need.
"This is our Gurudeva, our father and mother. So spiritually, we have our home here."
"If you truly have faith, you will not dwell on your problems so much, because your Guru will find all ways of solving them."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Meditation with Swamiji
7:00 - 7:42 (42 min)
Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Atlanta, Georgia, Guided meditation.
Meditate on Gurudev's form
7:50 - 8:52 (62 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Sydney Ashram, Australia. God is only one. Parabrahma means the Supreme the higher which has no form. Visnu is the protector. Siva created Visnu and Brahma. Laksmi is the prosperity which means knowledge. All other living beings were created by Brahma. We shall adore our Guru if he is in living form or not. Everybody who teaches something is a Guru. The chair where the Guru sits is holy. People should know what is reality. Nimit and Nitya avatars. Translation of bhajan Prema ka pyala.
Collecting good energy
9:00 - 9:59 (59 min)
Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We should practise yoga constantly and eat properly. Practising relaxation and practises collecting good energy. Meditation on the heart and navel.
How to keep our purity
10:05 - 10:29 (24 min)
The human being contains a fundamental purity. We are diverse and cannot all become one, yet we are ourselves. Many people eat meat and are going down, but here we are pure. Open your eyes in the morning and see only "I am human." The earth is pure, and pure water comes from above. Within the vast ocean of existence, something very pure comes from within us, like a crystal. In sleep, we travel far from ourselves, yet return quickly. This inner experience is the purity we call a yogī. Our eyes are very powerful; we must be clear and controlled with them. Those who eat purely are very good. You do not need to know my name; it is inside. We have done work to maintain purity so others may not spoil it.
"Open your eyes in the morning, so when we are just open. And so, when we open our eyes, then we see only, 'I am human.'"
"And so, whatever it is with us, it is your beautiful best, all that is the purity. So that is what we call a yogī."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Gurudev bring us to your shelter
10:35 - 11:07 (32 min)
The mantra is a prayer glorifying the Grandmaster and requesting his shelter. Oṁ is the universe's beginning, middle, and end. "Namaḥ" means "I offer respects," often sung as "namo." "Śrī" signifies respect. "Prabhu" means God. "Dīpa" means light. "Nārāyaṇa" is a name for God, specifically Viṣṇu. Thus, the first part greets the respected God, the light Nārāyaṇa. The second part is a request. "Hama saba" means "we all." "Dāsa" means servant. "Śaraṇa" means shelter, and "pārāyaṇa" means we come or are in that shelter. The full meaning is a greeting and a plea for protection. Additional lines praise him as the purest, the giver of great happiness, and the destroyer of all suffering. The highest happiness is self-realization, not fleeting pleasures. He is merciful and protects his devotees. Being a devotee is not blind following; it means practicing the teachings, like yoga in daily life.
"Oṁ, greetings to the respected God, the light Nārāyaṇa. We are all servants of God; we take shelter in you."
"He is so merciful that he helps us emerge from the mess we create with our countless desires."
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Bhajan concert from Om Ashram
11:15 - 12:16 (61 min)
Bhajan band concert from Om Ashram, Rajasthan, India. First part of the program.
We learned that we are human
12:20 - 13:22 (62 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Yoga Ashram in Helsingborg, Sweden. Bhajan singing. Humans are coming from God. Life eats life. People who eat meat and drink alcohol are only in the human body but they act like animals. Human generations were developed one after the other. Don't kill any creatures.
Advaita
13:30 - 14:27 (57 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Yoga retreat in Dungog, Australia. There are 64 different kinds of kriyas but it was chosen only a few of them for Yoga in Daily Life. The teaching of the Masters says that the quality of the Jivatama, Atma and Paramatma is the same. That called non-duality, Advaita. Practicing Asanas.
The first sound came from the ocean
14:35 - 15:11 (36 min)
The supreme reality is the form of primordial sound. Nāda, or resonance, permeates all existence from the Brahma-randhra. The ocean is the mother of the world, the source of life and this sound. Kundalini and the chakras represent an eternal process, not an end. In creation, two principles exist: male and female. Within each individual, there is a balance of these opposing energies; males contain female feelings and females contain male feelings, causing them to seek completion in each other. This union is the seed, composed of prāṇa and the elements. The horse is considered a complete male, a holy being without certain symbolic attributes. A king's relationship to his people is that of a father to his children. In the story, King Sāgar performed a horse sacrifice. The horse entered the hermitage of the meditating sage Kapila Muni. Sāgar's sons disturbed the sage, who opened his eyes and burned them to ashes with his gaze. The king begged for their lives, and the sage granted his blessing. These divine narratives recur across the ages.
"The mother of this our world is the ocean."
"In our whole body, as a man, we have more feelings than females inside. That's why they are going more towards the female."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
What does Yoga in Daily Life mean?
15:15 - 15:41 (26 min)
This is the day of oneness, the middle point in our sādhanā. We must practice every year and go forward, not back. Yoga in Daily Life began from Czechoslovakia and has spread worldwide; it is for all. Our sādhanā comes from Ālagpurījī and Devpurījī, through Holy Gurujī and Mahāprabhujī. Holy Gurujī gave me this chair, which is from God. Sitting here signifies oneness. We are to become gurus, but that happens only at life's end through true inner practice, not merely in time. I work with Mahāprabhujī. We are all together in this. The Nandi statue sees Holy Gurujī's samādhi and Śiva; offering to it brings blessings. We must continue every year.
"All will be only one. It doesn't matter who, what will be. One in all, and all in one."
"This chair is from God, Bhagavān... then you become the Parabrahma, Paramatmā."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Chanting divine mantras
15:45 - 16:18 (33 min)
The Guru is the supreme grace and the sole means to liberation.
Without the Guru's grace, no being can cross the ocean of worldly existence. The Guru bestows self-knowledge, making one fearless. By listening to the Guru's verses, one attains all perfections and happiness. The Guru is the indestructible supreme reality, a boat of divine name carrying souls to the other shore. No one is a greater benefactor than the Guru. When a soul comes before the Guru, sins of countless ages are erased. Where the Guru's grace falls, no desire remains. Service to the Guru destroys all obstacles and reveals the light of the supreme self. One who serves the Guru is rare. The Guru's enemy is the worst; their work is never fulfilled. The Guru is Vishnu, the Guru is Shiva; the Guru is verily the supreme reality. The root of meditation is the Guru's form; the root of liberation is the Guru's grace.
"Guru samāna dātā koī nahīṁ, rājā barṣa āśa karai."
"Guruḥ śakṣāt parabrahma tasmai śrī gurave namaḥ."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Vastu Purusa puja in the Om Ashram
16:25 - 17:10 (45 min)
Om Ashram opening ceremonies, Jadan, Rajasthan, India. Prasad Purusa or Vastu Purusa puja. Vishwaguruji and some Mahamandaleshwars and Swamis made this puja at the top of towers. The third part of the program.
Kalash puja in the Om Ashram
17:15 - 17:49 (34 min)
Morning program from Om Ashram, Rajasthan, India, Kalash puja. The first part of this puja was made by Vishwaguruji at the big main Kalash and the second part was made also by Vishwaguruji and some pandits at the other Kalashes. Second part of the program.
Around the World - Nadlac
17:50 - 17:58 (8 min)
First Vishwagurujis visit to Romania.
Around the world - Bhajans from Kailash(1/3)
18:00 - 18:48 (48 min)
Evening satsang from Kaliash Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajans on the occasion of Sri Devpuriji Mahasamadhi.
Enjoy the movement!
18:55 - 20:08 (73 min)
Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Practising Sarva Hitta Asanas and pranayama with M. M. Swami Vivekpuriji.
Mahaprabhuji is endless joy
20:15 - 20:34 (19 min)
Worldly joy is brief and paired with sorrow, but divine grace offers an endless refuge. The joy experienced in earthly life is inherently short-lived and is always accompanied by an equal or greater measure of hidden suffering. In contrast, the joy of the divine, embodied in Mahāprabhujī, is limitless. He is a living savior, not just a figure from a text, whose grace provides everything. We possess holy scripture but still face problems because we read without following. Our search for happiness elsewhere is futile. We are like a bird on a ship in a vast ocean; no matter where we try to fly, the only true place of rest is in God. Realizing the bliss in His name makes one truly rich and free, rendering liberation itself a servant.
"The joy of the joyous is very short, but the suffering of the joyous is longer."
"He can give you everything, but he can’t give you what he can give you."
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
DVD 183b
Science of chakras
20:40 - 21:56 (76 min)
Yoga is the union of individual consciousness with cosmic consciousness. This principle, realized by ancient yogis, states the universe is governed by one Cosmic Consciousness. The individual is a soul containing a divine light. We undergo countless rebirths governed by karma. The human body contains dormant energy centers called chakras, connected by 72,000 channels. Three main channels—Iḍā (moon/emotion), Piṅgalā (sun/action), and Suṣumṇā (consciousness)—intertwine along the spine, creating these energy wheels. Consciousness has levels: unconscious, subconscious, conscious, superconscious, and cosmic. The chakras correspond to elements and states of being. Activating them, especially the highest Sahasrāra, leads to liberation from the cycle of birth and death. Practical techniques can awaken these energies for healing and spiritual progress.
"Yoga means union—the union of the individual consciousness with the cosmic consciousness."
"What is existing in the cosmos? Everything is existing in your body."
Filming location: Croatia
DVD 182a
The Divine Unity of Practice and Grace
22:00 - 23:18 (78 min)
The practice of yoga is a collective journey where individual effort merges with divine grace. We gather like passengers on one airplane or sailors in one boat, all moving together within the same spiritual aura. The core teaching is "Nāhaṁ kartā, Prabhuḥ kartā"—I am not the doer, the Divine is the doer. Our ashram functions as two universities: the worldly and the cosmic. True spiritual progress requires discerning the real from the unreal, just as a butterfly lands only on real flowers. Our practice must be sincere, not dry or artificial. Hold firmly to truth and complete devotion; do not speak in half-truths. Every letter and word we use carries divine potential and must be used with care. Spiritual attainment comes from unwavering dedication to truth and the Guru's guidance.
"Whatever we do is not what we have done. Mahāprabhujī has done it. So nāhaṁ kartā—I am not the doer."
"Without truth, you will not get mokṣa. Hold this... do not say half talks."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We are one family
23:25 - 23:42 (17 min)
This spiritual community is our true home, while worldly family ties are temporary bonds of karma. Our past shapes us, but here we are disciples. Complete faith and surrender are essential; a clean heart is the vessel for grace. Mantra and prayer purify the mind. Satsaṅg is vital for connection, whether in person or online. The Guru embodies the entire lineage; we cannot hide from this benevolent awareness, which provides what we need.
"This is our Gurudeva, our father and mother. So spiritually, we have our home here."
"If you truly have faith, you will not dwell on your problems so much, because your Guru will find all ways of solving them."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We learned that we are human
23:50 - 0:52 (62 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Yoga Ashram in Helsingborg, Sweden. Bhajan singing. Humans are coming from God. Life eats life. People who eat meat and drink alcohol are only in the human body but they act like animals. Human generations were developed one after the other. Don't kill any creatures.
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