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Atma is in every creature
0:00 - 1:02 (62 min)

A satsang discourse on spiritual lineage, the nature of the self, and practical wisdom.
"Śrī Guru Ātmā Parāptamā Ho Mātma Puruṣottama, Sakal Jag ke Antaryāmī, Cara Car kī Ātmā Prabhu... in this one line, everything is covered."
"To which doctor will you go? To the doctor in the picture, or to a real, alive doctor?"
Swami Vishwaguruji addresses the gathering, weaving teachings on the essence of the Guru and the universal Ātmā (soul) from the paramparā (lineage) with humorous, practical advice on topics from kingship and knowledge to hair and modern fashion. A disciple then reflects on the profound value of having a living Guru to transmit these teachings.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Good and bad destiny and karma
1:10 - 1:56 (46 min)

A spiritual discourse on destiny, karma, and religious tradition, incorporating stories and teachings.
"Someone has such a, what we call, good luck, so it comes in your hands... but what you have in yourself, no one can take away. They cannot take your destiny."
"Sanātana Dharma is declared as a living religion, and other religions are dead religions. I would not say death, but finished."
The lecturer leads an evening satsang, exploring the concept of destiny through the lens of karma and consciousness. He narrates a lengthy, illustrative story about the poet Kalidasa, from shepherd to prince to scholar, to demonstrate destiny's unpredictable nature. The talk expands into a comparative discussion of world religions, asserting the perpetual living tradition of Sanātana Dharma in contrast to others he describes as concluded.
Filming location: Australia
Gurupurnima Satsang with Vishwaguruji
1:30 - 9:30 (480 min)
Gurupurnima Satsang in Jadan Ashram
A Welcome Address on Peace and Yoga
2:00 - 2:07 (7 min)

A welcome address at a yoga and peace conference in Prague.
"Peace is a condition for which mankind has been longing to reach for thousands of years. But outer life circumstances are merely a reflection of the inner world of human beings."
"Through the system of Yoga in Daily Life given to us by Viśwa Gurujī, many thousands of people all over the world develop peace inside through practicing spiritual techniques."
A speaker from the International Śrī Svāmī Māta Vānanda Fellowship welcomes attendees, opening with a traditional peace mantra. The address frames world peace as an inner achievement, advocating for the "Yoga in Daily Life" system as a path to nonviolence. It honors the spiritual lineage of Viśwa Gurujī and Mahāprabhujī, and references the founding of a World Peace Council.
Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
Around the world - Yoga Class of Level 1 Part 2 in Sydney
2:15 - 3:25 (70 min)

Yoga in Daily Life Class of Level 1 Part 2 filmed in Sydney
Unity in spirituality
3:30 - 4:13 (43 min)

A Christmas satsang reflecting on spiritual unity and personal mission.
"Meine Mission oder meine Aufgabe von dem höheren und höchsten Gott, durch meinen Meister, einen Botschaften, ohne irgendwelchen Dualismus, alle Religionen, alle spirituellen Organisationen, etc., alles ist eins."
"Religion means to realize your relation to God; this is called religion. Realize, realize your relation to God."
The lecturer addresses a diverse European gathering during the Christmas season. He shares stories from his early days of teaching yoga across Austria and Eastern Europe, including travels by train and experiences in communist Czechoslovakia. He reflects on the life of Jesus and Mother Mary to illustrate themes of faith, societal judgment, and the universal message of oneness among all religions and peoples. The talk weaves personal anecdotes with spiritual philosophy, concluding with blessings for Christmas and the New Year.
Filming location: Austria
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
Pranayama and Kundalini
4:55 - 6:07 (72 min)

Evenining satsang with Vishwaguruji from Garrison, NY, USA. There are three nadis or nerves that are very important. Different levels of nadi sodhan pranayama should be practiced for about three months after each other. The Soul is in the prison of the elements, closed in the body. After becoming free it follows the destiny.
Pranayama and Kundalini
6:15 - 7:27 (72 min)

Evenining satsang with Vishwaguruji from Garrison, NY, USA. There are three nadis or nerves that are very important. Different levels of nadi sodhan pranayama should be practiced for about three months after each other. The Soul is in the prison of the elements, closed in the body. After becoming free it follows the destiny.
How universe reflects in the human body
7:35 - 8:56 (81 min)

A spiritual talk on health, chakras, and cosmology, incorporating practical exercises.
"These are all energy centers, connected to glands and more. We come to our foot soles and all the centers within them."
"In the Vedas, the Vedas are the first scriptures written. There is one scripture more, written before that, in the Sanskrit language, thousands of years ago."
The lecturer leads a session, beginning with a foot sole rubbing exercise to activate body energy. He explains a chakra system starting from the feet (earth chakra) upward, linking it to health, and prescribes walking on earth or gravel for vitality. The discourse expands into yogic science, discussing the moon's influence, the nature of the soul, and a cosmological narrative of creation involving Śiva, Viṣṇu, and Brahmā, referencing scriptures like the Mahāśiva Purāṇa and Vālmīki Rāmāyaṇa.
Filming location: USA
What Is The Guru
9:00 - 10:00 (60 min)

A morning satsang discourse on Guru's Day (Guruvāra), exploring sacred geography, spiritual practice, and the nature of the eternal Guru.
"This earth is our Karma Bhūmi, where we do our karmas."
"Gurudev is... 'Brahmanandam paramsukhadam kevalam jnanamurti'—the bliss of Brahman, the highest happiness, the very embodiment of wisdom."
The lecturer addresses the global gathering, beginning with the significance of Thursday, the day of Jupiter (Bṛhaspati), the Guru of the Devas. He explains the concepts of Janmabhūmi (birthplace), Karmabhūmi (place of work), Dharmabhūmi (land of spiritual duty), and Mokṣabhūmi, emphasizing Earth's unique role for spiritual development. He critiques modern materialism and the misappropriation of spiritual knowledge, urging honest work and protection of spiritual heritage. Through a story of a farmer's evolving perception of his Guru, he illustrates how sincere practice transforms one's vision, leading to the realization of the Guru as the formless, all-pervading Brahman—unmoving, spotless, and beyond duality.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Guruvakya can protect you
10:05 - 11:15 (70 min)

Evening satsang with swamiji, Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Stories are life guidance. We do believe in the holy books and the words of the saints, means Guruvakya. If we do not follow, we will not receive the blessings. There are many kind of nourishments. The nourishment for our soul is the blessing. Everything needs Viveka, discrimination, according to Desh and Kal, the right time and the right place. To follow our daily schedule gives us strength, discipline and success.
Divine knowledge
11:20 - 13:10 (110 min)

Johannesburg, South Africa in September 2004. Followed by "YIDL Lineage", "Unity in diversity". "Kundalini and Chakras". Finally follows a Lecture about Yoga Nidra followed by Awakening of the Healing powers.
Guru Mahima
13:15 - 13:50 (35 min)

Satsang on the occasion of Gurupurnima in Jadan, India given by His Holiness Sri Swami Madhavananda Puriji.
Guru Tattva
13:55 - 14:55 (60 min)

A satsang discourse on the nature of the soul and the Guru principle.
"Śrī Guru Ātmā. Śrī means happiness... That Ātmā is Paramātmā."
"Therefore, Ahiṃsā is such a beautiful word... Therefore, sin exists where there is violence."
Swami Avatarpuri gives a morning talk exploring the oneness of the ātmā (soul) and the essence of Guru Tattva. He explains the Vedic understanding of titles, contrasts the qualities of a Mahātmā with a Pāpātmā, and describes the karmic consequences of violence and ignorance. The discourse weaves philosophy with illustrative stories and concludes with the recitation of a sacred prayer.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (8/9)
15:00 - 15:42 (42 min)

Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia
Gurupurnima celebration with Swamiji
15:50 - 16:07 (17 min)

A Guru Purnima satsang discourse on the nature of the Guru.
"Lead us from the darkness of ignorance to the light of wisdom—that principle is the Gurudev, not this body of the five elements."
"The Guru is the form of the bliss of Brahma... He is the form of knowledge, not ignorance."
A spiritual teacher delivers a talk for Guru Purnima, explaining the guru as a divine principle of knowledge and light rather than a physical body. He explores Vedic prayers, uses analogies of diamonds and pearls, and discusses the disciple's readiness to receive wisdom. The talk emphasizes the goal of moving from mortality to immortality through this guiding principle.
Filming location: India
Gurupurnima satsang
16:15 - 17:03 (48 min)

Satsang recorded on the occasion of Gurupurnima Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
The day I met Holy Guruji
17:10 - 18:05 (55 min)

A spiritual discourse reflecting on divine descent, the guru-disciple relationship, and personal history.
"Every soul, when descending from the astral world to this mortal world, must be chosen by some higher hierarchies... You are not elected. You are selected, so such a divine great master comes to this world."
"The master is the master, and we are the raw rock. We have to go through all these situations. He will make you position, give you position on the altar, in the temple."
Swami Maheshwarananda (Swamiji) speaks intimately about the nature of a Satguru's incarnation, selected by divine will rather than personal karma. He shares the story of his own spiritual calling, describing his first encounter with his Guru, Swami Madhavananda, as a child and his determined journey to enter the ashram. He weaves in teachings on karma yoga, liberation, and the transformative, often arduous process of the disciple under the master's guidance, using the metaphor of a sculptor shaping a raw stone into a sacred statue.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Awakening of muladhar
18:10 - 18:52 (42 min)

A lecture on the Mūlādhāra chakra, karma, and associated yoga practices.
"Prārabdha, or karma prārabdha, first your destiny is created, and then your body."
"The awakening of the Kuṇḍalinī means wisdom. You become very wise, you become self-confident."
The speaker delivers an in-depth explanation of the root (Mūlādhāra) energy center, linking it to one's karma, destiny, and foundational consciousness. He describes its symbolism—the red color, four-petaled lotus, elephant, and coiled serpent representing past karmas—and clarifies the nature of a true Kuṇḍalinī awakening. The session includes practical guidance, with demonstrators showing postures like Bhujaṅgāsana and Śalabhāsana to activate and regulate this chakra.
Filming location: Croatia
Gurupurnima celebration 2011/ Part 1
19:00 - 19:59 (59 min)

Gurupurnima is a traditional festival celebrated by Hindus. On this day, disciples offer Pooja, worship and pay respect to their Guru, their Spiritual Guide. It falls on the day of full moon,Purnima in the month of July. Hindus celebrate it in the honor of the great sage Vyasa who is seen one of the greatest Gurus in ancient Hindu tradition, and a symbol of the Guru disciple tradition. The festival is dedicated to the expression of gratitude towards the teacher by his/her disciples.
Guru is here for the whole world
20:05 - 20:57 (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.
Glory Of Gurudev
21:05 - 21:52 (47 min)

Satsang from Vienna. On occasion of Gurupurnima celebration, Guru Stuti and Swast vachan mantras are chanted. All the mantras of Swasti vachan pray for the well being of the world and exhort that peace should prevail upon the earth and the Universe. Guru Stuti is a hymn, addressed to Divinity, to the divine teacher. Gurupurnima is that tradition since Vedic times, for honoring, praising and welcoming the spiritual teacher, highlighting on that day the devotion and thankfulness to the Guru.
Great Saints set an example
22:00 - 23:00 (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
The Soul and the Guru
23:05 - 23:48 (43 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Cherkasy Ashram, Ukraine. We have many duties in the world. It's important to give the children culture and a good education. They should not go into bad society, they should become wise. One day the soul will leave behind the physical body. The karma and destiny will go with us. We are searching for the Master today. You can learn from different masters but can have only one Guru. Do not expect miracles.
Purnima satsang
23:55 - 0:49 (54 min)

Swamiji in Sliac.
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