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A Discourse on Dharma, Diet, and the Spirit of India
0:45 - 1:26 (41 min)
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A spiritual discourse on dharma, diet, and cultural identity. "Food belongs to Bhagavān Śiva. All living beings consume other living beings; they consume other living beings." "We are all Hindus, Vindu, human beings. But earlier, this was not here; it was revealed later by them." A speaker, likely a spiritual teacher, addresses a gathering, weaving together observations from travel abroad with concerns for India's spiritual and cultural fabric. The central theme is adherence to traditional Hindu dharma, with a strong focus on vegetarianism as a non-violent principle, criticism of meat-eating and foreign influences, and a call to preserve indigenous language and essence over external practices like the use of English. The talk is discursive, covering caste, illness, and anecdotes about encounters in Europe. Filming location: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Introduction to Hatha Yoga
1:30 - 2:24 (54 min)
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Public lecture by Vishwaguruji in the village of Dungog, NSW, Australia. Explanation and demonstration of basic exercises in Hatha Yoga including Shanka Prakshalan, nauli and tratak. We need to practice in comfortable way, yoga is a scientific way.
Buddha
2:30 - 3:08 (38 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the value of the present moment, weaving in personal anecdotes and stories of Buddha. "Every second is irretrievably gone. So it is that we should always... be now with ourselves." "The present is very great. The present is great. And the future we do not know. The past is gone." The speaker, likely a swami, gives an unstructured talk emphasizing the importance of living fully in the present. He uses the metaphor of chewing food to illustrate savoring the moment, then recounts various stories: a legendary queen who disfigured her face to discourage admirers, details of Buddha's ascetic life, and a personal story about a banyan tree sapling from Bodhgaya being planted in central Australia. The themes revolve around mindfulness, detachment, and spiritual lineage. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Evening Satsang from Strilky
3:15 - 3:52 (37 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Around the world - Bhajans from Kailash(3/3)
4:00 - 4:47 (47 min)
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Evening satsang from Kaliash Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajans on the occasion of Sri Devpuriji Mahasamadhi.
We are all disciples
4:55 - 5:25 (30 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. We are all disciples. No matter what country we live in. The story of Mangilalji and Sri Mahaprabhuji. Singing of bhajans.
You are in me
5:30 - 6:07 (37 min)
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A spiritual discourse on grace, personal transformation, and universal yoga practice. "Things come and go in life. Do not think it is not good. It is coming and going, coming and going." "Yoga in Daily Life means it is only for you. It is your yoga every day. It should be. It will come good again and again and again." The lecturer addresses a gathering, sharing a story about a saint (Swāmījī) who endured an insult from a man who later became his devoted disciple, illustrating how grace operates over time. He emphasizes the universal, non-sectarian path of "Yoga in Daily Life," encouraging daily practice beyond religious labels. A disciple named Muki stands to share his experience as a Muslim drawn to the practice. The talk concludes with reflections on shared humanity and the spiritual energy of the ashram community. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Transform yourself through yoga
6:15 - 7:22 (67 min)
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Lecture by Swamiji from Vinkovci, Croatia, 2000
God is everywhere
7:30 - 8:39 (69 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. When we feel one branch of a tree it is the same as respect God. This means oneness. Love to everyone. We are at the beginning of the new week of the seminar, we need discipline. Children are the next generation of yoga. God is in every place with us also when we are speaking. If one would like to go further one should practice. Only looking at the picture will not remove the hunger. Put the seed inside. It takes time for a seed to sprout.
We must now go further
8:45 - 9:14 (29 min)
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A spiritual talk on integrating practice into daily life and devotion. "At home and everywhere, when we have the time, we should all be very nice. It is not only sitting and chanting 'om, om, om.' No, be very nice to your family." "Until the last, until the last time, when you will be in your guru and in your sādhanā, then in the last minutes, then you will go as into Paramatmā." A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, emphasizing the importance of continuing yoga practice, prayer, and kindness within the family beyond retreats. The talk weaves personal anecdotes about the global yoga community during the pandemic and shares a story about the devoted passing of a disciple in America, illustrating the ideal of remaining in guru and sādhanā until the end. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Tree planting in Auckland
9:20 - 9:49 (29 min)
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A tree-planting ceremony for peace and healing following a national tragedy. "This tree is for the peace of the whole world. Peace and the bliss of the tree. We search for peace, and this tree gives us bliss." "We would like to pray for this as a peace, and for this country, that it should never and never happen again." Following the Christchurch mosque shootings, community leaders, local officials, and international representatives gather at a newly restored beach in Auckland. They plant a "peace tree" as a symbol of unity, offering prayers for the victims and for global harmony. Swami Vishwaguruji leads the ceremony, dedicating the tree to the victims and explaining its significance as a living prayer. Filming location: Auckland, New Zealand
Evening Satsang with H.H. Vishwaguruji
9:55 - 10:19 (24 min)
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from Vienna, Austria
Webcast from Jaipur
10:25 - 10:40 (15 min)
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Webcast from Jaipur
God is everywhere
10:45 - 11:54 (69 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. When we feel one branch of a tree it is the same as respect God. This means oneness. Love to everyone. We are at the beginning of the new week of the seminar, we need discipline. Children are the next generation of yoga. God is in every place with us also when we are speaking. If one would like to go further one should practice. Only looking at the picture will not remove the hunger. Put the seed inside. It takes time for a seed to sprout.
Sataguru hurt me with the arrow of knowledge
12:00 - 12:54 (54 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Vishwguruji's explanation of how to sit properly on the satsang. If we sit in the right arrangement, everyone can see well. Singing and translation of the bhajan Kya Tuma Jano Hal Hamara.
Feel compassion in your heart
13:00 - 14:07 (67 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Last year Yoga and daily life people practised very much and helped others like in a family There was many suffering in this time and many people died. We should pray for those people who passed away and for their relatives who feel pain for them. Vishwaguruji asks everybody to follow him and pray also for passed souls because we are all one. We ask Mahapprabuji to take care of us. Everything that we do we take it to the holy feet of our Gurudevas. Be in harmony do not fight with each other. Bhajan singing.
Keep nature pure
14:15 - 15:12 (57 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the interconnectedness of all life and conscious living. "Don't think that only we are in this world as living beings. Others are only for eating. No, it is not." "Every living being knows somehow how to live... So, my dear, we shall think and pray to God." Swami Ji leads a satsang exploring the sacred intelligence within all creatures, from monkeys displaying empathy to ants predicting rain. He emphasizes living harmoniously with the Earth, which he describes as a living mother, and advocates for a yogic life of practice, community, and connection to nature, free from harmful chemicals. The talk concludes with a Sanskrit prayer affirming the unity of the individual soul with the Supreme. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Guru Kripa He Kevalam
15:20 - 16:19 (59 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria. Guru Kripa means blessing. There are so many negative qualities in us humans. Words remain in our mind, both good and bad things. What Satguru and satsang mean. Sat means truth, sang means to be together.
Bhajans from Strilky
16:25 - 16:56 (31 min)
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Bhajan singing from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Practicing Yoga Asanas
17:00 - 17:41 (41 min)
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Morning practice with Vishwaguruji from Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Vishwaguruji leads practicing asanas that are good for the digestion, create balance and calm down the nervous system.
We must now go further
17:45 - 18:14 (29 min)
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A spiritual talk on integrating practice into daily life and devotion. "At home and everywhere, when we have the time, we should all be very nice. It is not only sitting and chanting 'om, om, om.' No, be very nice to your family." "Until the last, until the last time, when you will be in your guru and in your sādhanā, then in the last minutes, then you will go as into Paramatmā." A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, emphasizing the importance of continuing yoga practice, prayer, and kindness within the family beyond retreats. The talk weaves personal anecdotes about the global yoga community during the pandemic and shares a story about the devoted passing of a disciple in America, illustrating the ideal of remaining in guru and sādhanā until the end. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
How to sing bhajans?
18:20 - 18:58 (38 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. You all sing the bhajans very well but you should sing them a little bit like the Indians do. Singing the Yogi Jano Ki Yoga Nindra bhajan. Besides singing, it is also very good to know the meaning of the bhajan.
What does Sanatana Dharma mean?
19:05 - 19:56 (51 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Lecture about Sanatana Dharma. by Acaryaji. Simple and clear explanation of many expressions and processes connecting to Sanatana Dharma and to the Hindu philosophy. Chanting mantras by one of Vishwagurujis youngest Indian followers. Swami Madhuram speaks about consciousness and how to realize atma in us and how he became sanatani. Swami Premanand speaks about the deep meaning of Divali. Bhajan singing.
Bhajan singing from Villach
20:00 - 20:43 (43 min)
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Evening program with Vishwaguruji from Villach, Austria. Bhajans.
Introduction to Hatha Yoga
20:50 - 21:44 (54 min)
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Public lecture by Vishwaguruji in the village of Dungog, NSW, Australia. Explanation and demonstration of basic exercises in Hatha Yoga including Shanka Prakshalan, nauli and tratak. We need to practice in comfortable way, yoga is a scientific way.
Mantra and Mala
21:50 - 22:28 (38 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the use of prayer beads (mala) and the practice of mantra. "Life is everything. Whether it is a human, a cow, a buffalo, a goat, or any being... its soul, that Ātmā, is to see our Self." "One mala means for us one step toward God. One step to God. This mala goes with mantra." A speaker delivers a teaching on spiritual practice, emphasizing reverence for all life and the importance of constant remembrance of God. He explains the purpose of the mala as a tool for mantra repetition, detailing two methods: one with a guru bead for seated practice and another for constant, walking remembrance (sumaran). He shares anecdotes about devotion, including a story about Hanuman, and concludes by describing the ultimate goal of merging with divine light. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Evening Satsang from Strilky
22:35 - 23:12 (37 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Buddha
23:20 - 23:58 (38 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the value of the present moment, weaving in personal anecdotes and stories of Buddha. "Every second is irretrievably gone. So it is that we should always... be now with ourselves." "The present is very great. The present is great. And the future we do not know. The past is gone." The speaker, likely a swami, gives an unstructured talk emphasizing the importance of living fully in the present. He uses the metaphor of chewing food to illustrate savoring the moment, then recounts various stories: a legendary queen who disfigured her face to discourage admirers, details of Buddha's ascetic life, and a personal story about a banyan tree sapling from Bodhgaya being planted in central Australia. The themes revolve around mindfulness, detachment, and spiritual lineage. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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