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In honor of Sri Devpuriji's Mahasamadhi
0:15 - 1:01 (46 min)

A spiritual discourse on the sacred lineage of Alag Purī and a Himalayan pilgrimage.
"In our renunciation, in our saints, there is no attachment. We do not speak of it as a great sorrow; we say that divine soul has merged with Brahman."
"The guru, Gurudev, never truly departs; even if he leaves the body, what does it matter? They have given the mantra, it is with you."
A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering on the holy day of Śrāvaṇa Dūj. He begins by honoring the departed saint Dev Purī Jī and the nature of renunciation. He shares his own spiritual journey and a "magic" of mental worship before Gurudev. The discourse shifts to social commentary on family, culture, and Hindu identity before focusing on the core theme: the sacred paramparā (lineage). He narrates the legendary abode of Alag Purī in the Himalayas, describing its association with Dev Purījī, Kubera, and the confluence of sacred rivers. He details a personal pilgrimage to the remote region, including visiting a cave, bathing in the Vashudhārā waterfall, and interactions with priests and officials, ultimately affirming the reality of this spiritual seat. He concludes by citing textual references like the Meghadūta and inviting all to sing bhajans.
Filming location: Rajasthan, India
Bhakti Yoga
1:05 - 1:54 (49 min)

Evening Satsang with Sri Vishwaguru Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Around the world - Pranayama practice from Mexico City
2:00 - 2:31 (31 min)

Pranayama practice.
Shiva Tattva
2:35 - 3:09 (34 min)

A spiritual discourse on cosmic cycles, human suffering, and the path to liberation.
"Every Yuga I come, I manifest, or I come through my Yogamāyā."
"Kali Yuga keval nām ādhāra... repeat your Mantra, repeat your Mantra to cross the ocean of this ignorance."
The speaker explains the cyclical process of creation (Sṛṣṭi) and dissolution, describing the appearances of Viṣṇu and Śiva across different Yugas. He emphasizes that repeating the divine name is the primary hope in the current Kali Yuga. The discourse outlines the inherent sufferings of human life, from birth to old age, framing existence as a form of Tapasyā (austerity) meant to ultimately merge the individual soul (Jīva) with the supreme consciousness (Śiva). The talk concludes with a call for disciplined practice and an announcement for the next meditation session.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
When troubles come, God Incarnates
3:15 - 3:54 (39 min)

A spiritual discourse celebrating Krishna Janmashtami, the day of Lord Krishna's incarnation.
"The Bhagavad Gītā contains the very proper teachings and message of Śrī Kṛṣṇa." "Whenever dharma is suffering, and adharma comes, that time, O Arjuna, I manifest myself, I come through my yoga māyā."
The speaker delivers a talk on the significance of Krishna's birth, exploring the nature of divine incarnations (avatāras) and timeless principles. He discusses the eternal wisdom of scriptures like the Bhagavad Gītā, the symbolic meaning of deities like Gaṇeśa, and the ancient lineage of the ṛṣis (sages). The talk blends philosophical explanations with mythological narratives, emphasizing that divine intervention arises to restore righteousness. It concludes with a blessing and a devotional song (bhajan) in honor of Krishna.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Vishuddi Chakra and thyroid gland
3:55 - 4:13 (18 min)

A spiritual discourse on the viśuddhi chakra and the symbolism of swallowed poison.
"Wish means poison. Wish means poison."
"Śiva did not swallow it down; he held this poison in his throat here, and he digested it there... Similarly, we say this: in our throat, there is a poison."
The teacher narrates the myth of Śiva drinking the ocean's poison to become Nīlakaṇṭha, using it as a metaphor for the emotional poison swallowed in daily life, such as unexpressed anger or harsh words. This is linked to the viśuddhi (throat) chakra, its purification, and its symbols—the elephant of strength and Brahmā with the Vedas. The talk connects this to broader concepts of the chakra system, kuṇḍalinī, and the necessity of consistent practice over contradictory advice.
Filming location: Vancouver, Canada
The River of Selfless Service
4:15 - 4:47 (32 min)

A satsang discourse on karma yoga, selfless service, and spiritual practice.
"Work is the beauty of life, but this work should be positive, selfless service."
"All that he did is for himself, for his soul, for his liberation."
The lecturer addresses ashram residents, praising their recent karma yoga efforts. He explores the nature of selfless service, using the example of Hanuman from the Ramayana to illustrate that all spiritual work ultimately benefits the doer's own soul. He outlines the threefold path of svādhyāya (self-study), manan (contemplation), and abhyāsa (practice), urging attendees to overcome personal likes and dislikes to foster inner harmony and continue flowing like a river in service.
Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
Live webcast from Strilky
4:30 - 6:00 (90 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Yoga is much more than physical
4:50 - 5:28 (38 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Yoga seminar, Dungog, Australia. Asanas and pranayamas keep our body healthy. According to the ancient scriptures, there is nothing else only Yoga. Many rishies got the realization in such a forest like this or in the Himalayas. Masters said: we should have a well-grounded connection to others. Bhajans are the worlds of the great Masters. Saints.
Practical guide to meditation (3/11)
5:30 - 6:33 (63 min)

Evening satsang from weekend seminar in Vep, Hungary on 14th of February 2009.
Knowledge is given to give further
6:40 - 7:39 (59 min)

Satsang with Vishwaguru Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda, Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Vishwaguruji explains what knowledge is, and how to utilize and preserve it in a good way. If we are not using the knowledge, we will lose the ability of using it. Remain with discipline, follow your master lifelong. The words of the Gurudev are for you the highest mantra.
Mahamrityunjaya Mantra And Swara Yoga
7:45 - 8:54 (69 min)

Morning Satsang with Swamiji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. The Mahamrityunjaya mantra is known as the great death - conquering mantra, also called the Tryambakam mantra and is a verse of the Rig Veda. It is addressed to Lord Shiva. This mantra is a great protection and prevention of accidents and negative happenings. Swara Yoga enables us to understand the nature of breath and its influence on the body. Different modes of breathing leads to different types of actions, physical, mental and spiritual. Swara means sound of one's own breath and its fundamental application is to realize the breath as being the medium of the cosmic life force
Jay Sri Maheshwaranandji Maharaj - Bhajan
9:00 - 10:05 (65 min)

Morning lecture with Swami Jasraj Puriji and Swami Gajanandji 15/08/2011 in Strilky Ashram. This day is very special because the Indian independency is celebrated in whole India and it is also Swamiji's birthday. Holy Guruji wrote one bhajan 1999 when he visited Strilky. This bhajan - Jay Sri Maheshwaranandji Maharaj - is dedicated to Swamiji. Swami Gajanandji gives a very detailed translation and information about the background of this bhajan which can be seen as a short biography of Swamiji.
Vishwaguruji's Birthday
10:10 - 11:19 (69 min)

A satsang gathering where disciples share reflections on Gurudev's birthday.
"Without Gurudev, whatever we do, there is no success. The success comes from Gurudev."
"If you have a wish in your heart and love for God, for your Guru, then everything always starts to happen on its own."
Hosted by an unnamed Swami, the session features testimonies from disciples across the globe, including Swami Dayamata from Vancouver, Dayapuri, and devotees from Croatia, Poland, Spain, Georgia, and Ukraine. Speakers share personal journeys of faith, the challenges of spreading teachings in new countries like China, and the transformative power of Guru's grace and daily sadhana. The central themes are surrender, service, and carrying the Guru's light into the world.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Celebration of Swamijis birthday
11:25 - 12:38 (73 min)

Celebration of Swamijis birthday (according to lunar calendar) and Satsang from Viswhwa Guru Deep Ashram, Jaipur, India on 24th July, 2009.
Birthday Celebration
12:45 - 13:56 (71 min)

Satsang from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Several speakers express their love and gratitude on occasion of Swamiji's birthday, which was celebrated according to the Indian calendar.
Life of the Saints
14:00 - 14:53 (53 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from weekend seminar in Vep, Hungary. Remembering the life of the great Saints we are worshipping the entire being of the Paramatma. The consciousness of these Saints is untouchable but they have to live with nature. If there is a connection between the light and the candle it is possible to give the flame further. Bring love with you; remove negative thoughts from your mind.
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (8/9)
15:00 - 15:42 (42 min)

Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia
What makes me human?
15:50 - 16:18 (28 min)

A discourse on the purpose of human life and holistic health through yoga.
"Negative qualities make, in human form, asuras. So first, humans have to realize, discover, and awaken the human qualities."
"Yoga in Daily Life has got the main principles: physical health, mental health, social health, spiritual health, and finally, God-realization."
Swami Maheshwarananda (Swamiji) delivers an evening satsang, continuing a series on human dharma. He explains that the human body is a precious instrument for Self-realization and critiques over-dependence on modern comforts, which weakens endurance. He introduces the "Yoga in Daily Life" system as a comprehensive path to cultivate health on all levels—physical, mental, social, and spiritual—ultimately leading to a better society and self-realization.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Guru is here for the whole world
16:25 - 17:17 (52 min)

Satsang with Vishwaguruji, Summer Retreat in Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Social festivals are observed to maintain and protect society. Every human needs respect, understanding and kindness, regardless the culture. Guru is not only part of the Indian culture. According to the guru principle there is the leader for every creature. It is not the body of the Guru, but the Light of Knowledge.
Knowledge is given to give further
17:25 - 18:24 (59 min)

Satsang with Vishwaguru Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda, Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Vishwaguruji explains what knowledge is, and how to utilize and preserve it in a good way. If we are not using the knowledge, we will lose the ability of using it. Remain with discipline, follow your master lifelong. The words of the Gurudev are for you the highest mantra.
When sataguru comes to our door
18:30 - 19:02 (32 min)

A satsang exploring the devotional bhajan "Kali Kali Āraṣavatahe Hari" and the nature of spiritual joy.
"If love is pure and selfless, it is limitless. If there is selfishness, then it is limited."
"Your one word expresses the entire universe... That is called Gagar me Sāgara in India."
Swami Maheshvarananda explains the bhajan written by Swami Lālā Nānjī upon the arrival of his Guru, Mahāprabhujī. He describes the immeasurable joy of a devotee using the analogy of plants reviving after rain, and expands on themes of pure love, the art of condensing vast wisdom into a few words (Gagar me Sāgara), and finding contentment. The talk includes personal anecdotes, a Hungarian joke about comparison, and a call to protect nature and cultivate happiness.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
I will be Thine
19:10 - 20:09 (59 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria (in German and English language). God is everywhere. Where there is devotion and love, there is no distance. Fear comes out of ignorance. Jealousy awakens because of this fear, and jealousy creates separation. In this lecture Vishwaguruji explores the inner obstacles on the spiritual path to Liberation, or Atma Gyana. He points out solutions for us as well: sadhana, mantra, awareness of God, satsang.
Celebration of Vishwaguruji's Birthday
19:30 - 20:00 (30 min)

A satsang celebrating Guru Purnima, a birthday, and Raksha Bandhan.
"Being with the Guru on Guru Pūrṇimā day is the most important thing in the life of a disciple."
"The beauty in Sanātana Dharma is that you have many explanations for that festival because Sanātana Dharma is here on this earth almost as old as humanity itself."
A speaker addresses the gathering on a day combining multiple celebrations: the full moon of Guru Purnima, the birthday of their Gurudev, and the festival of Raksha Bandhan. The talk expresses gratitude for the Guru's presence, explains the significance of the festivals, and reflects on the spiritual unity and brotherhood fostered by the tradition. The session includes the offering of traditional gifts and a recitation from the Yoga Sutras.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Longing for the God
20:15 - 21:04 (49 min)

A spiritual discourse on the devotional path of bhakti, centered on the life and poetry of Meera Bai.
"In every temple, there is you; you are sitting, your statue is there... but still I can't see your face."
"O my Bhagavān, O Dātā means giver, I don't ask for anything, only one thing, please give me devotion."
The speaker reflects on the intense devotion of the saint Meera Bai, using her poetry and life story to illustrate the soul's longing for union with the divine. Themes of spiritual love (viraha), the transformative power of selfless service (seva), and the ultimate goal of oneness with Brahman are explored. The talk concludes with a call for universal spiritual education and compassion.
Filming location: London, UK
The Primacy of the Name in the Kali Yuga
21:10 - 21:44 (34 min)

A discourse on the nature of the Kali Yuga and the power of the divine name.
"Kali Yuga is Kriyā Yuga. Kriyā Yuga means Karma Yuga. Karma is primary."
"Kali yuga kevala nāma ādhāra, sumira sumira nara hoi bhava pāra. (In the Kali Yuga, the name alone is the foundation; by repeating, repeating, a person crosses the ocean of existence.)"
Swami Maheshwarananda explains that the Kali Yuga is an age dominated by action (karma), but its true foundation is the repetition of God's name, as stated by Tulsidas. He shares a personal memory of his Guru appearing to him at the Strelky ashram and narrates a Puranic story about the sage Vishvamitra to illustrate the supreme value of satsang. The talk emphasizes that diligent spiritual practice (purushartha) is essential, yet liberation comes from anchoring oneself in the divine name.
Filming location: Wellington, New Zealand
I will be Thine
21:50 - 22:49 (59 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria (in German and English language). God is everywhere. Where there is devotion and love, there is no distance. Fear comes out of ignorance. Jealousy awakens because of this fear, and jealousy creates separation. In this lecture Vishwaguruji explores the inner obstacles on the spiritual path to Liberation, or Atma Gyana. He points out solutions for us as well: sadhana, mantra, awareness of God, satsang.
Rakshabandan with Vishwaguruji
22:30 - 23:00 (30 min)
Rakshabandhan with Vishwaguruji, Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Mahaprabhuji is endless joy
22:55 - 23:14 (19 min)

A satsang discourse on the duality of worldly joy and the singular refuge of divine grace.
"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. We need only confidence, that’s all."
The speaker reflects on the fleeting nature of worldly happiness, which is always paired with hidden sorrow, contrasting it with the endless joy of the divine. He proclaims Mahāprabhujī as the incarnate God and liberator, emphasizing that true peace is found only in unwavering devotion and surrender to this grace, using the metaphor of a seabird that must return to its ship in a vast ocean.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Great Saints set an example
23:20 - 0:20 (60 min)

A spiritual discourse on dharma, sādhanā, and the essence of scripture.
"Dharma means rightness—the dharma of humans, animals, nature, seasons, husband, wife, children, friends, and neighbors. It is not about worshipping separate gods."
"The essence of all these scriptures is contained in just two words: 'Śuk diyā śuk hot hai, aur duk diyā duk hoī.' If you give pleasure to others, you will receive pleasure. If you give trouble to others, you will receive trouble."
Swami Satyāśāntānanda delivers a teaching, contrasting superficial yoga techniques with the higher path of sādhanā. He defines true dharma as universal righteousness beyond religious division, emphasizing satsaṅg and the study of saints' lives. Using parables and references to historical figures—from Jesus and Guru Gobind Singh's sons to a self-sacrificing ṛṣi—he illustrates the power of commitment to dharma and the inner study of the self (svādhyāya).
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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