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Be happy be good
0:25 - 1:10 (45 min)

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
The self on time waves
1:15 - 2:32 (77 min)

Lecture by Swamiji from Karlovac, Croatia, July 2000
Your Body Should Not Be a Coffin
2:40 - 3:19 (39 min)

Lecture from Strilky (CZ) in November 2004.
Bhajan singing in the presence of Vishwaguruji
3:30 - 5:05 (95 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhajans from Strilky
5:10 - 5:34 (24 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhajan singing from Vep
5:40 - 6:03 (23 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Bhajan singing.
Bhajans from Rijeka
6:10 - 6:38 (28 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka Ashram, Croatia.
Webcast from Jadan
6:45 - 7:15 (30 min)

Webcast from Jadan, Rajasthan, India.
How mind-body exercise improves cognitive function
7:20 - 8:39 (79 min)

A scientific presentation and discussion on yoga's benefits for brain health and mental well-being, followed by a spiritual story.
"For the age group of 55 plus, yoga exercise has a greater effect on mental health than aerobic exercise or strengthening exercise."
"Yoga has a superior effect on our brain, on our cognitive capacity... and that is prevention against dementia and even repairs it."
Dr. Nemrud Vyukhaja presents a scientific study highlighting yoga's superior cognitive benefits for adults over 55, explaining neurobiological mechanisms like BDNF. Psychologist Tyāg Purī shares a clinical anecdote on yoga's rapid effect on depression, and a third speaker discusses the Vajranāḍī and the physiological shift from sympathetic to parasympathetic states through āsana and prāṇāyāma. The session concludes with a parable about thieves transformed by a single sentence heard from a satsang.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
A Gathering in Devpurī
8:45 - 9:28 (43 min)

A spiritual discourse and gathering at an ashram.
"People have come from many different places. The presence of each person is meaningful, and the gathering of two or three people creates a very peaceful atmosphere."
"Gau is the mother. If we see this truth, one day we will bring a garland here. It gives us everything if we wish, yet we often cannot receive it."
A speaker addresses a gathered community, blessing the auspicious gathering and describing the ashram's pure energy. The talk covers devotion, the sacred nature of the cow (Gau Māta), and strong admonitions against consuming eggs, which are linked to causing disease. The speaker shares personal anecdotes, discusses the spiritual power of a mala (prayer beads), and mentions upcoming travel and temple construction.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
A Monument for Krishnanaji
9:35 - 9:50 (15 min)

A presentation on the creation of a memorial monument for a senior disciple.
"Swāmījī said... that for dear Krishnanaji... we should do a monument in Vép, in the main square."
"He was really the seed of the seed in Hungary for yoga in life and in the paramparā."
A speaker presents a small model of a planned stone monument for Krishnanaji, a foundational figure for the yoga community in Hungary. He recounts Krishnanaji's devotion, his role in hosting Swāmījī and spreading teachings, and shares Swāmījī's wish for the memorial to be placed in Vép's main square. The narrative later becomes fragmented, touching on disciples' conduct and vague anecdotes.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Webcast from Slovenska Vas
9:55 - 10:35 (40 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Slovenska Vas, Slovenia.
Webcast from Slovenska Vas
10:40 - 11:22 (42 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Slovenska Vas, Slovenia.
Tuma Sab Ke Dina Dayala
11:30 - 11:53 (23 min)

Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.Tuma Saba Ke Din Dayal - You are the merciful Lord. Translation, and explanation of this bhajan by MM. Swami Gyaneshwarpuriji.
Practicing from Strilky
12:00 - 13:31 (91 min)

Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Practice with Vishwaguruji and Swami Umapuriji.
Mental food
13:35 - 15:33 (118 min)

Swamiji in Sliac, April 2007
The Self and The Soul, Melbourne
15:40 - 17:10 (90 min)

Sri Ram - Kirtan sung by Ally. Swami Jasraj Puri brings an example: When on the spiritual path arise doubts - hold on, it will calm down. Swami Sannyasanand speaks about Pranayama, Ida and Pingala breathing. Swamiji speaks about Lord Shiva,Yog Shakti, the sound OM and Siddhis - the supernatural powers. Atman is universal, the Self, it is immortal. It is like the space, no one can destroy,fire cannot burn nor dead can effect it. Jivatma is individual,is born,reborn comming and going. It is a bundle of our karmas and there are 4 ways to do karma. Swamiji tells a episode from the Ramayana, about Garuda, the carrier of Lord Vishnu as he lost his bhakti to Lord Rama and he was suffering a lot because of his doubts. We have 9 doors where the soul will go out of the body.We can lead ourselves to the Brahman or we can lead ourselves down, it depends on our individual karma and our practice. Translation of the bhajan: Shivoham Shivoham.
Gurudev sees our past and future
17:15 - 18:31 (76 min)

Evening satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat from Strilky, Czech Republic. Jyotish is essential in the Indian culture. It can help us in many things, but only the Guru can change our destiny. The story of a king and his two sons and Gurudev. Another story happened when a disciple didn't understand and obey Vishwaguruji's note. Avatarpuriji's own story of motorcycle. Vishwaguruji makes his selfless service for us and the whole world. Other story, is how a person gets to that decision to become sanyas.
Gurudeva hi Kevalam
18:35 - 19:30 (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.
The Aim of Human Life, Melbourne
19:35 - 21:08 (93 min)

Swamiji introduces MM Swami Jasraj Puri and explaines in great detail what means Mahamandaleshwar and Akkhara. Ashram: A means welcome, Shram means work. Ashram means: Come to work here on your body, mind, consciousness and realisation. Space is the endless glory of God. We don't know where is the beginning or the end. We are limited. The endless space is like a mother, the cosmic consciousness. Between space and consciousness is Yoga shakti. Yoga is balancing, harmonising and uniting. God is manifested in the form of vibration, sound, resonance - OM - Everything comes from that and merges in that. Yogis are meditating on that. The aim of human life is to help, to serve, to support others and selfrealisation. The human life is a precious diamant but we will not get it again and again. Translation of the bhajan: Sadho bhai ab kyu karo the moro. Recorded in Melbourne, Australia.
Yoga in Daily Life Workshop in Villach on 13th of June
21:15 - 22:53 (98 min)

A closing discourse on integrating spiritual awareness into daily life, from sleep to nourishment.
"In deep sleep, you know nothing of being a millionaire or a beggar. In deep sleep, you know nothing of whether you are sick or healthy."
"Therefore, before going to sleep, one says to God: 'What I have done all day... I offer all the fruits of my actions. Lord, forgive me if there was anything not good.'"
Swami Avatarpuri concludes a seminar by guiding attendees through a sacred daily rhythm. He explains the unity experienced in deep sleep, followed by prayers upon waking and mindful practices with water, air, and earth. The talk emphasizes gratitude, the divinity in natural elements, and the importance of offering one's actions. He details a spiritual approach to nourishment, advocating for fresh, whole foods and traditional preparation, linking physical health to inner peace and meditation.
Filming location: Austria
Around the world - Satsang YC Blanicka
23:00 - 23:06 (6 min)

New Year satsang from Blanicka Yoga Centre Prague.
Around the world - Satsang Mexico
23:10 - 23:48 (38 min)

Evening satsang with meditation.
Mind and chakras
23:55 - 0:20 (25 min)

Lecture from Brisbane, 29th March 2005.
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