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We need purification
0:00 - 0:54 (54 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Vishwaguruji explains the bhajan Chaddarya Jhini Re Jhini of the saint Sri Kabirdas. We should purify ourselves. For that, we need to go through Tapasya - austerities. If we give milk to the snake it will turn into poison. If someone eats meat and you are intimate with this person, it is like you were eating. Keep yourself pure, reach the state of suddha, purity.
What the natural environment gives us
1:02 - 1:50 (48 min)
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A spiritual discourse on connecting with nature and the purpose of retreat. "You are walking. You are looking at our trees." "Walk for about ten minutes or half an hour without your shoes... So that you can get a touch of the Mother Earth." A teacher addresses a group at an ashram, describing the pristine, pesticide-free environment rich with ancient apple trees and hundreds of plants. He emphasizes the health benefits of walking barefoot to connect with the earth's energy, discusses the principles of ahiṃsā (non-violence) towards all life, and contrasts a true, healthy retreat with modern living. The talk meanders through topics including prāṇāyāma, the nature of the mind, historical lifespans, and the sanctity of one's homeland, concluding with blessings from the lineage. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Around the world - Yoga from Presov
2:00 - 3:09 (69 min)
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Presentation of Yoga In Daily Life from the city of Presov, Slovak Republic.
How to Practice Anusthan
3:19 - 4:05 (46 min)
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A discourse on the spiritual discipline of anuṣṭhāna during a retreat. "You are only here for five days... So what can you think? That you will get mokṣa? That you will get vibrations?" "A proper anuṣṭhāna—I tried once, twice, three times, four times, but I was not successful. That sādhanā lasts all week." Swami Mahaprabhuji addresses retreat participants, using the analogy of a patient disobeying doctor's orders to illustrate the need for strict discipline in practice. He outlines an ideal daily schedule of nine hours of sādhanā, including detailed explanations of nāḍī śodhana (channel purification) through prāṇāyāma, and emphasizes dietary and behavioral simplicity. The talk blends stern guidance with humorous anecdotes about foraging for mushrooms and enjoying coffee, concluding with a promotion of the health benefits of Bārikhātu Praṇām. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Part 1: Yoga in Daily Life: Union, Harmony, and Self-Knowledge
4:15 - 5:32 (77 min)
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A public lecture on integrating yoga philosophy and practice into daily life, focusing on self-knowledge and chakra awakening. "Yoga is a balancing principle which balances the entire universe. Where there is balance, there is harmony." "Unless we change our qualities, we cannot become one with God. Human qualities are love, understanding, kindness, mercifulness, helping, spiritual, and so on." Swami Paramadvaiti addresses an audience, explaining yoga as a science for achieving harmony and union with the cosmic consciousness. He discusses the nature of human problems, the journey of the individual soul, and the importance of cultivating positive qualities. The lecture then delves into practical yoga techniques for health and stress relief, before providing a detailed teaching on the energy body, focusing on the awakening and purification of the Svādhiṣṭhāna chakra and its associated emotions. Filming location: Croatia
Become one with the energy of Bhagawan
5:00 - 5:33 (33 min)
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A spiritual discourse on pilgrimage and devotion delivered at Badrinath. "All dear ones, you are, luckily, ātmā—soul. You are engaged in such a sādhanā... that you could come here to Badrī Viśāl, to Bhagavān Badrināth." "In India it is like that... in a diamond mine there is only diamond; in a white stone quarry there is only white stone." A spiritual teacher addresses a group of pilgrims at the Badrinath temple. He explains the rarity and merit of completing such a pilgrimage, using the metaphor of a cherry tree where few blossoms survive to become ripe fruit. He contrasts ancient, arduous pilgrimages with modern travel, emphasizes the sacred energy of the site, and discusses themes of devotion, non-attachment (vairāgya), and India's unique spiritual status as Bhārat Mātā. The talk includes references to the Kedarnath flood as a divine lesson and concludes with an invitation to daily satsang. Filming location: India
Practical guide to meditation (8/11)
5:33 - 7:34 (121 min)
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Webcast of evening satsang from Strilky, Czech Republic.
Our life is a chance
7:00 - 7:50 (50 min)
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An evening satsang discourse on the human condition, karma, and reincarnation. "O human, that animals can do too. Eating, drinking, and enjoying, animals can also do. Oh, man, men, humans. If you are doing only this, then what is the difference between you and animals?" "Life will eat life: 8.4 million different creatures... But one animal is a human, and they should not eat that living animal." Swami Ji addresses the gathering, contrasting human life with animal existence. He explains that while all creatures possess consciousness, the human birth is a rare opportunity endowed with discernment (viveka). He narrates a mythological account of creation, describes the law of jīva jīva bhakṣate (life eating life), and warns of the karmic consequences of harming other beings, sharing a story from a sage in Fiji. The talk covers themes of karma, non-violence, and the soul's sovereignty over the body. Filming location: Fiji Islands
Feelings between Guru and Disciple
7:35 - 8:33 (58 min)
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A satsang reflecting on the glory of past saints and the nature of true devotion. "Gurujī said, 'Do not write anything confidential on a letter.'" "If they ate all the butter... my cow is with me. The cow is still right here. Feed her with good feed, and milk... you can get as butter more and more fresh." The speaker, likely a disciple, shares stories illustrating the miraculous nature and profound devotion of saints like Devpurījī and his own Gurujī, Mādhvānandjī. He recounts personal anecdotes, including Gurujī's long walks to visit devotees and a governor's reverence for him, to emphasize that the essence of bhakti is an internal, living practice. He cautions against overly relying on recordings or texts, using the analogy of a cow that continually gives milk to explain that sincere devotion itself is the perennial source of spiritual wealth. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The King Within: Daily Yoga and the Multitude of Souls
8:00 - 9:11 (71 min)
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A spiritual discourse and yoga instruction session focused on daily practice and self-realization. "Within this one body, is it only this one soul you are referring to, or are there many others? The jīva is not just one in your body; there are millions in your body." "You are the king, you are the king of this ātman. You are the king, and these are your subjects." The speaker, addressing a group, emphasizes the importance of daily yoga practice. He explains that the individual is not a single soul but a king presiding over millions of souls within the body, analogous to cells. He guides the audience through a brief exercise to locate their sense of self, discusses the five sheaths (kośas), and critiques rigid religious identities. The talk blends philosophical explanation with practical instruction for simple, joyful yoga to be integrated into daily life. Filming location: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Words express our devotion
8:40 - 8:55 (15 min)
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A satsang on the occasion of a holy incarnation day. "It is said the divine comes to this earth. This is how we show our respect." "Gurujī says: short and sweet. But we adore them, and that is why we give them glories." A speaker addresses the gathering on the birth anniversary of their Guru, Swami Madhavānjī, referred to as Holy Gurujī. He reflects on the nature of divine names and incarnations, noting the simplicity of names like Śiva or Jesus, and contrasts transient worldly titles with the enduring respect for the divine essence. He mentions titles bestowed upon the Guru, like Hindu Dharm Samrāṭ, while emphasizing the underlying oneness beyond all designations. The talk concludes with a collective prayer. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The importance of healthy food
9:00 - 10:03 (63 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Whenever giving a lecture Vishwaguriji prays for guidance, protection and blessing of the Masters. If you do this before your sadhana, it will be very successful. There are many illnesses originating from how and what we are eating. To preserve the health of the body we should use proper nutrition, pure drinking water. The heart and soul is the same in everyone, it does not depend on the color of the skin.
Webcast from Strilky
10:10 - 11:17 (67 min)
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Morning satsang
We are the cause of Mahapralaya
11:25 - 12:33 (68 min)
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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.
Do not kill
12:40 - 13:50 (70 min)
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A satsang on Kriya Yoga, the nature of the self, and the unity of all life. "Anything you do is a kriyā. While eating, when you are swallowing, it is a kriyā. When you speak, it is a kriyā." "Gurujī said, 'one in all and all in one.' That depends on you. Your practice, you cannot think that it will be like this." The lecturer continues the program's satsang, introducing the concept of Kriya Anushthana. He explains that all action is Kriya and explores the five senses (Jñānendriyas) as instruments of knowledge. Through anecdotes and a practical exercise where attendees locate their sense of 'I', he discusses the layers of the body, the soul (Ātmā, Jīvātmā), and the interconnectedness of all beings, using analogies of water cycles and a beehive to illustrate oneness. He advises on spiritual practice, warns against ego, and concludes with blessings. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Feelings between Guru and Disciple
13:55 - 14:53 (58 min)
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A satsang reflecting on the glory of past saints and the nature of true devotion. "Gurujī said, 'Do not write anything confidential on a letter.'" "If they ate all the butter... my cow is with me. The cow is still right here. Feed her with good feed, and milk... you can get as butter more and more fresh." The speaker, likely a disciple, shares stories illustrating the miraculous nature and profound devotion of saints like Devpurījī and his own Gurujī, Mādhvānandjī. He recounts personal anecdotes, including Gurujī's long walks to visit devotees and a governor's reverence for him, to emphasize that the essence of bhakti is an internal, living practice. He cautions against overly relying on recordings or texts, using the analogy of a cow that continually gives milk to explain that sincere devotion itself is the perennial source of spiritual wealth. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (9/9)
15:00 - 16:14 (74 min)
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Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia
We need purification
16:20 - 17:14 (54 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Vishwaguruji explains the bhajan Chaddarya Jhini Re Jhini of the saint Sri Kabirdas. We should purify ourselves. For that, we need to go through Tapasya - austerities. If we give milk to the snake it will turn into poison. If someone eats meat and you are intimate with this person, it is like you were eating. Keep yourself pure, reach the state of suddha, purity.
Together with Holy Guruji
17:20 - 18:53 (93 min)
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Holy Guruji Jayanti (birthday) morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. When Holy Guruji and Vishwaguruji were together it was like one soul, one heart. Swami Umapuriji tells some of her memories about Holy Guruji. Vishwaguruji explains the importance of good quality food and practical examples of how to keep the kitchen pure according to paak shastra. Explanation of Holy Guruji's bhajan (devotional song) Prema Ka Pyala Hari Kaba Mera Bharase.
What the natural environment gives us
19:00 - 19:48 (48 min)
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A spiritual discourse on connecting with nature and the purpose of retreat. "You are walking. You are looking at our trees." "Walk for about ten minutes or half an hour without your shoes... So that you can get a touch of the Mother Earth." A teacher addresses a group at an ashram, describing the pristine, pesticide-free environment rich with ancient apple trees and hundreds of plants. He emphasizes the health benefits of walking barefoot to connect with the earth's energy, discusses the principles of ahiṃsā (non-violence) towards all life, and contrasts a true, healthy retreat with modern living. The talk meanders through topics including prāṇāyāma, the nature of the mind, historical lifespans, and the sanctity of one's homeland, concluding with blessings from the lineage. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Heaven and Hell
19:55 - 20:46 (51 min)
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An evening satsang on the illusory nature of time and the urgency of spiritual practice. "In reality, there is no time. Who created time? Animals do not count it. We humans made time." "Use it or lose it. This was my mantra, and so I was practicing. Till now, I am 103 years, I am still like this." The lecturer leads the discourse, exploring the human construct of time and its unstoppable flow. He shares parables, including one of a Himalayan rishi who learns his vast knowledge is but a handful of sand compared to the whole, and another of a yogi whose pride ruins his sādhanā. The key theme is that our limited time must be used for sincere practice and humility, lest it be lost. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We need purification
20:50 - 21:44 (54 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Vishwaguruji explains the bhajan Chaddarya Jhini Re Jhini of the saint Sri Kabirdas. We should purify ourselves. For that, we need to go through Tapasya - austerities. If we give milk to the snake it will turn into poison. If someone eats meat and you are intimate with this person, it is like you were eating. Keep yourself pure, reach the state of suddha, purity.
What the natural environment gives us
21:50 - 22:38 (48 min)
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A spiritual discourse on connecting with nature and the purpose of retreat. "You are walking. You are looking at our trees." "Walk for about ten minutes or half an hour without your shoes... So that you can get a touch of the Mother Earth." A teacher addresses a group at an ashram, describing the pristine, pesticide-free environment rich with ancient apple trees and hundreds of plants. He emphasizes the health benefits of walking barefoot to connect with the earth's energy, discusses the principles of ahiṃsā (non-violence) towards all life, and contrasts a true, healthy retreat with modern living. The talk meanders through topics including prāṇāyāma, the nature of the mind, historical lifespans, and the sanctity of one's homeland, concluding with blessings from the lineage. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Heaven and Hell
22:45 - 23:36 (51 min)
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An evening satsang on the illusory nature of time and the urgency of spiritual practice. "In reality, there is no time. Who created time? Animals do not count it. We humans made time." "Use it or lose it. This was my mantra, and so I was practicing. Till now, I am 103 years, I am still like this." The lecturer leads the discourse, exploring the human construct of time and its unstoppable flow. He shares parables, including one of a Himalayan rishi who learns his vast knowledge is but a handful of sand compared to the whole, and another of a yogi whose pride ruins his sādhanā. The key theme is that our limited time must be used for sincere practice and humility, lest it be lost. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Feelings between Guru and Disciple
23:40 - 0:38 (58 min)
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A satsang reflecting on the glory of past saints and the nature of true devotion. "Gurujī said, 'Do not write anything confidential on a letter.'" "If they ate all the butter... my cow is with me. The cow is still right here. Feed her with good feed, and milk... you can get as butter more and more fresh." The speaker, likely a disciple, shares stories illustrating the miraculous nature and profound devotion of saints like Devpurījī and his own Gurujī, Mādhvānandjī. He recounts personal anecdotes, including Gurujī's long walks to visit devotees and a governor's reverence for him, to emphasize that the essence of bhakti is an internal, living practice. He cautions against overly relying on recordings or texts, using the analogy of a cow that continually gives milk to explain that sincere devotion itself is the perennial source of spiritual wealth. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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