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Unity
0:20 - 1:06 (46 min)

A public lecture on yoga and the purpose of human life.
"Yoga means union, oneness. Where there is duality, there is fighting. Where there is unity, there is peace, harmony, and God-consciousness."
"God gave us happiness for free... So why do we not search within us and become happy? And for that, there is yoga."
His Holiness Vishwaguruji Mahamandaleshwara Swami Maheshvarananda delivers a lecture after an 18-year absence, exploring the goal of human life as union with the formless, omnipresent God. He explains the holistic yoga path—from physical postures and breath control to concentration and the necessity of guided meditation—using parables and emphasizing that happiness and peace are already within. The talk concludes with a blessing for a happy and healthy life.
Filming location: Czech Republic
The Soul and the Guru
1:10 - 1:53 (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.
Around the world - Satsang Mexico
2:00 - 2:38 (38 min)

Evening satsang with meditation.
Believe
2:45 - 4:04 (79 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vancouver, Canada. Healing power of the mantras. Sooner or later we do believe. God is different for us, but there is only one God. Concentration on the different parts of the body.
Around the World - Nadlac
4:05 - 4:13 (8 min)

First Vishwagurujis visit to Romania.
Mahaprabhuji is endless joy
4:15 - 4:34 (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
Science of chakras
4:40 - 5:56 (76 min)

An introductory lecture on yoga philosophy, culminating in a practical demonstration for activating healing energy.
"Yoga means union—the union of the individual consciousness with the cosmic consciousness."
"In every creature, human or animal, where there is life, there is a light of God. That is God, the Creator of all creatures."
The lecturer opens a discourse on "Kundalini and the Chakras" by defining yoga as a path to cosmic consciousness. He explains the journey of the soul, the yogic anatomy of energy channels (nāḍīs), and the system of chakras. The session includes a guided exercise to awaken the healing energy in one's palms, followed by practical tips for activating the Bindu chakra to improve eyesight and memory.
Filming location: Croatia
The fruit of immortality
6:00 - 6:51 (51 min)

A spiritual discourse on the paradox of vairāgya (dispassion) and renunciation.
"You are the luckiest ones, for you have not yet attained Self-Realization. After Realization, life is completely different."
"Without satsaṅg (holy company), there is no vairāgya. You cannot attain vairāgya without satsaṅg."
Swami Madhavananda (Devpuriji) leads a satsang exploring the difficult nature of true dispassion. He explains that vairāgya is essential for a renunciate but warns it is fragile without the support of spiritual community. Using teachings from Shankaracharya and a detailed parable about a king, a magical fruit, and a chain of betrayals, he illustrates how worldly attachments prevent liberation and how profound disappointment can itself become a catalyst for renunciation. The talk also covers the significance of proper rituals for homes and temples.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
The Essence of the Vedas and the Generosity of Nature
6:55 - 7:52 (57 min)

A closing satsang and farewell address at a yoga retreat in Fiji.
"If you give good things, comfort, pleasure, and help in every aspect to every creature... good will come back to you."
"Look at this tree, this coconut, the tiny grass on earth. You do not know the power it holds as an herb."
Swami Avatarpuri (Swāmījī) distills the essence of Vedic philosophy into the principle of karma, using the selfless generosity of nature—a lake (Sarvar), a tree (Tarvar), a saint, and the rain—as a teaching metaphor. He shares a story about a healing herb, advises students to deeply integrate their retreat experiences before teaching others, and leads a final blessing. A student then expresses gratitude on behalf of all attendees, thanking the Swami, the staff, and the Fijian community.
Filming location: Fiji Islands
The first wealth is health
8:00 - 8:49 (49 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. This lecture explains what is important to our life.The first happiness is a healthy body. Money is also important up to a certain extent, to buy the things that are really needed. Mutual understanding in the household is a great fortune as well.
The fruit of immortality
8:55 - 9:46 (51 min)

A spiritual discourse on the paradox of vairāgya (dispassion) and renunciation.
"You are the luckiest ones, for you have not yet attained Self-Realization. After Realization, life is completely different."
"Without satsaṅg (holy company), there is no vairāgya. You cannot attain vairāgya without satsaṅg."
Swami Madhavananda (Devpuriji) leads a satsang exploring the difficult nature of true dispassion. He explains that vairāgya is essential for a renunciate but warns it is fragile without the support of spiritual community. Using teachings from Shankaracharya and a detailed parable about a king, a magical fruit, and a chain of betrayals, he illustrates how worldly attachments prevent liberation and how profound disappointment can itself become a catalyst for renunciation. The talk also covers the significance of proper rituals for homes and temples.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
The Yogic Anatomy and Practice
9:50 - 11:04 (74 min)

An evening satsang on Kundalini, chakras, and the layers of human existence.
"Humans can realize that energy which God is."
"God is not to be seen here as physical in front of us... God is in you, God is in me, but it is hidden within ourselves."
The lecturer leads a discourse exploring the subtle body, the five kośas (sheaths), and the path of yoga. He begins with a participatory exercise on locating the soul, discusses the 72,000 nerve systems and chakras, and outlines various yoga paths including Hatha, Karma, and Jñāna Yoga. The talk weaves in practical advice, analogies, and traditional teachings, emphasizing self-realization and the divine within.
Filming location: Vancouver, Canada
Purify your body from poison
11:10 - 12:24 (74 min)

An evening discourse on the Kuṇḍalinī, chakras, and the nature of happiness.
"Happiness is within ourselves. Peace is within ourselves. And unhappiness is from outside."
"It is said that in life, when we walk... beside you is walking your death. You can see it is like the shadow, the shadow of your body."
The speaker explores the sources of happiness and suffering, using the parable of a couple's 50-year misunderstanding over a piece of bread to illustrate how unspoken grievances create internal poison. He connects this to the Viśuddhi (throat) chakra, explaining its role in purification and relating it to the myth of Śiva drinking the ocean's poison. The talk emphasizes communication, forgiveness, and daily practices like prāṇāyāma to cleanse negativity and prevent physical and emotional ailments.
Filming location: Garrison, NY, USA
Relation of the Master and disciple
12:30 - 13:39 (69 min)

A discourse on the essence of worship and the guru principle.
"Ārādhya means that God or that Master whom we are worshipping."
"Guru Brahma, Guru Viṣṇu, Guru Devo Maheśvara, Guru Sākṣāt Parabrahma, therefore Guru is that Parabrahma."
The lecturer explains the meaning of "Ārādhya" as the personal deity or master one worships, emphasizing the underlying unity of all genuine spiritual paths. He elaborates on the Guru Tattva (guru principle) through the mantra "Guru Brahma, Guru Vishnu, Guru Devo Maheshvara," describing the guru as the source of knowledge (Brahma), protection (Vishnu), and liberation (Shiva). The talk includes parables, such as the story of a monkey destroying a bird's nest out of ego, to illustrate the importance of receiving knowledge with humility and the necessity of a living guru-disciple relationship within a true paramparā (lineage).
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Give further what you have
13:45 - 14:51 (66 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Nadlac, Romania. Yoga needs discipline. We are enjoying the fruits of Yoga in Daily Life, it is also our duty to give it further and keep it pure. It is important to create a healthy environment, and cook and eat only vegetarian food.
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 1 - Part 2
15:00 - 16:04 (64 min)

A guided morning yoga class from the Yoga in Daily Life system.
"Relax your whole body from the toes to the top of the head and from the top of the head to the toes."
"Prepare yourself for practicing prāṇāyāma, the breath technique... Breathe twenty times only through your left nostril."
An instructor leads a comprehensive session from the Om Vishwadeep Gurukul ashram. The practice begins with deep relaxation in Ānanda Āsana, followed by a series of gentle stretches, spinal twists, and core exercises like Pavanamuktāsana, all coordinated with conscious breathing. The class transitions to seated postures for spinal extension and flexion, concludes with guided relaxation and a round of Nāḍī Śodhana prāṇāyāma, and ends with a closing mantra.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Chakras and the Kundalini
16:10 - 17:09 (59 min)

A spiritual discourse on the science of chakras and kuṇḍalinī.
"Yoga is the science of humans. Yoga is the first creation."
"Kuṇḍalinī and cakra science is a great... and we will come tomorrow."
Swami Ji addresses an evening gathering, introducing the profound subjects of chakras and kuṇḍalinī as part of the science of yoga. He explains these concepts through metaphors of resonance, the elements, and the oneness of the soul, while also discussing how emotional and psychological tensions manifest as physical ailments in specific energy centers. The talk promises a detailed exploration over the coming days.
Filming location: Wellington, New Zealand
Unity
17:15 - 18:01 (46 min)

A public lecture on yoga and the purpose of human life.
"Yoga means union, oneness. Where there is duality, there is fighting. Where there is unity, there is peace, harmony, and God-consciousness."
"God gave us happiness for free... So why do we not search within us and become happy? And for that, there is yoga."
His Holiness Vishwaguruji Mahamandaleshwara Swami Maheshvarananda delivers a lecture after an 18-year absence, exploring the goal of human life as union with the formless, omnipresent God. He explains the holistic yoga path—from physical postures and breath control to concentration and the necessity of guided meditation—using parables and emphasizing that happiness and peace are already within. The talk concludes with a blessing for a happy and healthy life.
Filming location: Czech Republic
Bhakti Yoga
18:05 - 18:54 (49 min)

Evening Satsang with Sri Vishwaguru Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Turn Kaliyuga into Satyayuga
19:00 - 20:02 (62 min)

A spiritual discourse on dharma, yoga, and conscious living.
"Life is not a question of what we do, what we have, what we acquire, but a state of completion, a state of contentment."
"The presence of dharma on this earth has brought duality and fighting: anger, hate, jealousy."
The speaker delivers a wide-ranging talk, using parables and teachings to explore the nature of life as a play of duality and the path of dharma. He discusses the obstacles of ego and illusion, the universal principles of yoga for health and harmony, and the urgent need for ethical and spiritual education for children to foster environmental care, family unity, and peace. The talk concludes with an emphasis on yoga as a practical science for a harmonious life.
The Essence of the Vedas and the Generosity of Nature
20:10 - 21:07 (57 min)

A closing satsang and farewell address at a yoga retreat in Fiji.
"If you give good things, comfort, pleasure, and help in every aspect to every creature... good will come back to you."
"Look at this tree, this coconut, the tiny grass on earth. You do not know the power it holds as an herb."
Swami Avatarpuri (Swāmījī) distills the essence of Vedic philosophy into the principle of karma, using the selfless generosity of nature—a lake (Sarvar), a tree (Tarvar), a saint, and the rain—as a teaching metaphor. He shares a story about a healing herb, advises students to deeply integrate their retreat experiences before teaching others, and leads a final blessing. A student then expresses gratitude on behalf of all attendees, thanking the Swami, the staff, and the Fijian community.
Filming location: Fiji Islands
Yagya
21:15 - 22:14 (59 min)

A spiritual discourse on marriage, dharma, and spiritual practice.
"Thus, it is said that for a yajña, you must have a couple, a husband and wife. But husband and wife must be very sympathetic."
"Therefore, it is said there that you have to promise. Promise—promise—it does not matter which religion. In every religion there is the promise, and you cannot break your promise."
Swami Ji addresses a gathering, weaving together themes of the sacred marital bond, its significance for spiritual practice like yajña, and the cosmic principles of dharma and justice (Dharmarāja). He cautions against breaking marital vows, discusses the roles of guru and disciple, and critiques certain modern religious practices. The talk includes practical announcements for an upcoming ceremony and concludes with an invitation to support the new ashram.
Filming location: Auckland, New Zealand
The first wealth is health
22:20 - 23:09 (49 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. This lecture explains what is important to our life.The first happiness is a healthy body. Money is also important up to a certain extent, to buy the things that are really needed. Mutual understanding in the household is a great fortune as well.
Avoid manipulated products
23:10 - 0:28 (78 min)

A satsang discourse on the roots of ill health and the supreme value of spiritual community.
"98% of us do not live healthily. So what shall we expect? Our body is suffering. Our mind is suffering."
"Lucky are those who can come to satsaṅg. And unlucky are those who cannot come. Satsaṅg is so pleasant."
The lecturer addresses the gathering, analyzing modern causes of disease from artificial food and polluted water to the manipulation of animals and crops. He stresses the need for disciplined control of the senses, particularly taste. The discourse culminates in a lengthy parable about the ṛṣis Viśvāmitra and Vasiṣṭha, illustrating through a divine test that the blessings of one minute in satsang are more powerful than 62,000 years of solitary tapasyā (austerities).
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
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