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Lord Shiva Is The Most Merciful
0:05 - 0:29 (24 min)

A spiritual discourse on the concepts of Saṅkalpa, Kalpa, and the significance of Śivarātri.
"Controlling thoughts is the hardest work. We think and we say, 'Let's be positive. Do not do to others what you do not want done to you.' Lightly spoken, but difficult to follow."
"Śiva is the most merciful father... I will take over all your sins and problems, and pray for you to be free."
A spiritual teacher addresses an ashram gathering, explaining the power and ethical necessity of a firm spiritual resolve (Saṅkalpa). He explores the cosmic concept of Kalpa (aeons), shares the story of a hunter and the merciful blessings of Lord Śiva that established Śivarātri, and discusses the purifying nature of Mother Gaṅgā. The talk concludes with the recitation of the Mahā Mrityunjaya Mantra and blessings for the global audience.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Spiritual poems
0:35 - 1:25 (50 min)

A discourse on spiritual writing, mindfulness, and awakening through a bhajan.
"One writer writes with the intellect and the present situation. The spiritual writer writes about all three times: past, present, and future."
"Chet means awake, be alert, be conscious. Don't run here and there in the world... You have to wake up and go inside."
The lecturer discusses the nature of spiritual writing, contrasting it with ordinary writing. He explains how saints compose bhajans and dohās from deep meditation and self-inquiry. Using the example of a bhajan by Holī Gurujī, he explores the theme of awakening from ignorance, urging listeners to use their human life for spiritual work. He shares a parable about a yogic king testing his courtiers' loyalty to illustrate how worldly attachments and promises are often betrayed.
Filming location: London, UK
Iccha Shakti
1:30 - 2:27 (57 min)

A spiritual discourse on the power of desire (icchā) and the necessity of discernment (viveka).
"Whatever you wish, everything is possible; nothing is impossible."
"Before you express your wish, you should know what kind of wish it is, because when it is fulfilled, at that time you change your opinion."
Swami Mahādvānanjī Bhagavān explores the nature of Icchā Śakti (willpower) through teachings from the Rāmāyaṇa and Bhagavad Gītā. He emphasizes that while God's grace can fulfill any wish, one must use intellect to discern the true nature and potential consequences of a desire. He illustrates this with a parable of a monkey whose unchecked desire for a basket leads to a fatal encounter with a cobra, and concludes with a teaching from Shiva to Parvati that the ultimate truth in Kali Yuga is devotion and the repetition of God's name.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Bhagwan Shiva in Fiji
2:35 - 2:49 (14 min)

A spiritual discourse on the sacred geography of Fiji.
"On this island resides Bhagavān Śiva. There is a beautiful mountain between Raki Raki and Nandi... this divine Śakti is residing on that mountain."
"At the peak of that mountain, there is a beautiful lake, akin to Mānasarovara near Kailāśa mountain. The water of that lake is utterly pure, without pollution."
The lecturer describes the island of Fiji as an ancient, sacred landscape inhabited by Lord Shiva and the Divine Mother. He details a mountain formation visible from Nadi Airport as a monument of Shakti and a holy lake with Shiva's footprint at its peak. He also mentions the growing Nag stone in Lambasa. A Fijian devotee, Jayaprakash, confirms the stories, adding context about the Nag Mandir and the blessings of the islands.
Filming location: Fiji Islands
Shiva changed poison into nectar
2:55 - 3:47 (52 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary.
Shivaratri with Vishwaguruji
3:00 - 6:30 (210 min)
Maha-Shivaratri in Jadan Ashram, district Pali, Rajasthan, India.
Attributes of Shiva
3:50 - 3:58 (8 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Khatu, Rajasthan, India. Shiva is the creator as well as the liberator; he is the merciful one.
Around the world - International Seminar on Indian Culture (1/2)
4:00 - 5:21 (81 min)

Seminar on Indian Culture worldwide with Vishwaguruji. Apex University, Jaipur, India.
Meditate on Gurudev's form
5:25 - 6:27 (62 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Sydney Ashram, Australia. God is only one. Parabrahma means the Supreme the higher which has no form. Visnu is the protector. Siva created Visnu and Brahma. Laksmi is the prosperity which means knowledge. All other living beings were created by Brahma. We shall adore our Guru if he is in living form or not. Everybody who teaches something is a Guru. The chair where the Guru sits is holy. People should know what is reality. Nimit and Nitya avatars. Translation of bhajan Prema ka pyala.
The ego pulls down completely
6:35 - 7:43 (68 min)

Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Wellington Ashram, New Zealand. Life is the most beautiful, but humans always have problems like greediness and killing other creatures. The day when we go we will not bring anything with us. Story of the proud king who thought that he is the best. The ego pulls down completely. We need some things for our life, other things we should give. Be faithful to yourself.
Hatha Yoga is in every kind of Yoga
7:50 - 8:13 (23 min)

A satsang discourse on the integral and demanding path of Haṭha Yoga.
"If you practice Bhakti Yoga, that is also Haṭha Yoga inside, because you must maintain your devotion continuously; it should not decrease but increase."
"So, bhakti yoga cannot be successful without haṭha yoga. And then it must be what we call the real devotion. That is a test. The heart has to be very pure."
The speaker explains that true spiritual devotion (bhakti) requires the steadfastness and discipline of Haṭha Yoga, using analogies of an airplane's smooth ascent and the steady flight of a swan contrasted with a noisy crow. He illustrates this with a story of a young girl, Karmabai, whose forceful and pure devotion compelled Lord Krishna to accept her offering, demonstrating that genuine love demands unwavering resolve. The talk concludes that all yoga paths are included within this disciplined approach.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Shiva will bless All
8:20 - 8:43 (23 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Mother and father are talking with children in such a nice way, that they forget shouting. Shiva comes and does similarly. That is the nature of God. Shiva has thousands of names. We have to have real devotion towards Gurudev. Continuing the translation of bhajan Ceta, ceta... Human birth is very precious. If you don't realize it, you will lose it.
Shiv-Abisheka
8:50 - 10:02 (72 min)

Shivaratri satsang, Brisbane, Australia. H.H. Vishwaguruji Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Sri Swami Maheshwarananda and Acharya RajanSharmaji of Nepal perform a Shiv-Abhiseka ceremony.
The mercy of Bhagavan Shiva
10:10 - 10:40 (30 min)

A spiritual discourse explaining the significance of Mahāśivarātri and the nature of Lord Śiva.
"Śiva is not born; he has no mother, no son, and no father. He is the father; it is he who manifests himself."
"This is the night which, every night, they were remembering this night of Śiva's, and that's why it's called Mahāśivarātri. 'Rātri' means the night."
The speaker narrates the cosmic origin of Śiva as the eternal (Ādi) source from which Brahmā and Viṣṇu manifest, defining their roles as creator and protector. He then explains the festival's origin by telling the story of a desperate hunter who, while waiting in a Bīlva tree, unknowingly worships a Śivaliṅga by dropping water and leaves upon it throughout the night, thereby receiving Śiva's grace and protection for his family. The talk concludes with another anecdote about a thief who is blessed for his unintended devotion, illustrating Śiva's compassionate nature.
Filming location: Sydney, Australia
Attributes of Shiva
10:45 - 10:53 (8 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Khatu, Rajasthan, India. Shiva is the creator as well as the liberator; he is the merciful one.
Shiva tried to give immortality to Parvati
11:00 - 11:46 (46 min)

A spiritual discourse on the divine union of Śiva and Śakti, emphasizing gender equality and the unity of all beings.
"In many religions, and many countries, and many things, they were saying that women have no soul."
"It is said from the Satyugas, 'Mātṛ Devo Bhava, Pitṛ Devo Bhava.' First God, 'Mātṛ Devo Bhava.'"
The speaker, addressing a gathering, explores the inseparable nature of the divine masculine and feminine. He recounts the myth of Śiva and Satī, explaining how Viṣṇu used the Sudarśana Cakra to dismember Satī's body, creating the Śakti Pīṭhas. He also shares the story of Pārvatī's attempt to gain immortality through a mantra, which is overheard by a parrot. The talk stresses that the divine union exists within every person and advocates for pure living and respect for all.
Filming location: Slovenia
God is everywhere
11:50 - 12:59 (69 min)

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 are that drops
13:05 - 14:34 (89 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing. There are many yogis in the Jadan Ashram who are practising faithfully and do karma yoga also. Some animals eat only animals others eat grass. But humans shouldn't kill anyone. When we die our hands are open and nothing is in them. One drop of water and the ocean are the same. O Lord enlighten the mind of humans not to eat meat.
The real yoga nidra
14:40 - 15:43 (63 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We should practise real yoga nidra but in a sitting position according to Mahaprabhuji's instructions. Singing Yoga nidra bhajan. If we only sleep during yoga nidra we don't get anything. The story of a man who beat the snake with a stick in the sand. Animals also have their path and they follow it. They also have their struggles with each other. Our like is like a thorny bush with sweet fruits in it. What do we choose the ice cream or the stick? Bhajan singing.
Prasad is given to us by God
15:50 - 16:55 (65 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna. Speech by Swami Premanandaji. This Ashram is a great blessing for all of us. It is rare when a saint comes, establishes an Ashram and blesses it with his personal presence. It is very important to understand how to approach Gurudeva. Holy Guruji was very strict, but the respect was based on a deep understanding of human nature. Vishwaguruji's speech. Why do we take prasad? What is the importance of prasad? Prasad is given to us by God.
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (7/9)
17:00 - 18:54 (114 min)

Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia on 1st of October
Śaṅkha Prakṣālana and Kunjal Kriyā: Purification of the Intestine and Stomach
19:00 - 19:40 (40 min)

A practical demonstration and instructional lecture on the Haṭha Yoga purification techniques of Śaṅkha Prakṣālana and Kunjal Kriyā.
"Śaṅkha Prakṣālana is a very good exercise, but it has to be done early in the morning, of course, on an empty stomach."
"After Śaṅkha Prakṣālana, after purification, you have to keep a diet for at least, strictly, seven days, one week, and up to one month."
An instructor leads a session at an ashram, detailing the procedures for intestinal and stomach cleansing. He explains the preparation, the specific exercises and drinking process for Śaṅkha Prakṣālana, and the subsequent technique for Kunjal Kriyā (Vaman Dhautī), assisted by two experienced practitioners. Key themes include the importance of timing, dietary restrictions post-practice, and the health benefits of these purification rituals.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Bhajan singing from Villach
19:45 - 20:28 (43 min)

Evening program with Vishwaguruji from Villach, Austria. Bhajans.
Clear your mind
20:35 - 21:11 (36 min)

An evening satsang on inner transformation, guru devotion, and clearing past resentments.
"As Gandhijī said, to make a change in the world, first we have to change ourselves."
"You should never doubt a guru or his decisions. If the guru says you should do something, we should do it."
A speaker at Jalan Ashram addresses the global and local gathering, emphasizing that personal change must precede any desire to change the world. He stresses the necessity of trusting the guru's guidance, illustrating this with a parable about a disciple testing his guru with a bird. The speaker also shares experiences from a recent pilgrimage with Gurudev to Varanasi and concludes with an extended allegory about a married couple whose 50-year resentment is resolved by finally communicating a simple misunderstanding over breakfast.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Evening Satsang with H.H. Vishwaguruji
21:15 - 21:39 (24 min)

from Vienna, Austria
Guru Kripa He Kevalam
21:45 - 22:44 (59 min)

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.
Sataguru hurt me with the arrow of knowledge
22:50 - 23:44 (54 min)

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.
Keep nature pure
23:50 - 0:47 (57 min)

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
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