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Shiva tried to give immortality to Parvati
0:35 - 1:21 (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
Keep nature pure
1:25 - 2:22 (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
What does Sanatana Dharma mean?
2:30 - 3:21 (51 min)

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.
We are Humans
3:25 - 3:53 (28 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Around the world - Yoga For Wellness (3/5)
4:00 - 5:08 (68 min)

International Conference "Yoga For Welness". Organized by Indian Ministry of Ayush, Government of India in New Delhi, India.
How to sing bhajans?
5:15 - 5:53 (38 min)

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.
The wish-tree Puja
6:00 - 6:08 (8 min)

The wish-tree Puja from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
Everything is in your hands
6:15 - 6:50 (35 min)

Lecture by Swamiji from Vep, Hungary, February 2001
The way to God
6:55 - 7:29 (34 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. The Atma of all living beings is one. A small drop of water is like the ocean. The small spark is the same as the great fire. There is one God. Only through the mercy of the Guru can we reach God. Those who go for satsang, are humble and sing bhajans will be taken to heaven. Bhajan on Yoga Nidra.
Clear your mind
7:35 - 8:11 (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
The relation between mother and child
8:15 - 8:32 (17 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Explanation of bhajan: Esa Mera Sataguru Andhara Bole - my Gurudev is speaking within me. This connection is similar to the relation between the mother and child. But it is not only for humans. The mother always takes care of the child. We shouldn't kill animals. While meditating we are asking the Lord: whatever I have done please forgive me.
The real yoga nidra
8:40 - 9:43 (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.
Practise and think positive
9:50 - 10:22 (32 min)

A spiritual discourse on the soul's journey, karma, and daily practice.
"If we tell that this person is not good, it means first, I am not good."
"When you were born, you brought it, and when you will go, your hand is open, nothing is there."
The speaker delivers a wide-ranging talk, moving from the classification of life forms to the soul's ultimate destination beyond heaven and hell. Key themes include the danger of negative speech, the purification of karma through daily life, and the ideal of self-surrender to the guru. The discourse incorporates analogies of cleaning a dress and references to ascetic practices, concluding with a focus on yoga as more than physical exercise.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The relation between mother and child
10:30 - 10:47 (17 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Explanation of bhajan: Esa Mera Sataguru Andhara Bole - my Gurudev is speaking within me. This connection is similar to the relation between the mother and child. But it is not only for humans. The mother always takes care of the child. We shouldn't kill animals. While meditating we are asking the Lord: whatever I have done please forgive me.
The real yoga nidra
10:55 - 11:58 (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.
God is everywhere
12:05 - 13:14 (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.
What does Sanatana Dharma mean?
13:20 - 14:11 (51 min)

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.
Prasad is given to us by God
14:15 - 15:20 (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.
We are that drops
15:25 - 16:54 (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.
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (3/9)
17:00 - 18:33 (93 min)

Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia, on the 27 of September
A Discourse on Dharma, Diet, and the Spirit of India
18:40 - 19:21 (41 min)

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
Australia and Fijij
19:25 - 20:04 (39 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Introduction to Australia, origins of the population. How was the continent populated? Vishwaguruji talks about his travels to Fiji and Australia.
Feel your heart and be merciful for all
20:10 - 21:06 (56 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Stirlky Ashram, Czech Republic, Yoga was given to humans by Siva. He created asanas by observing the movements of the animals. All living beings are the creatures of God. Like humans with different colours of their skin are all one. The story of a rakshasa who wants to live forever. We should be peaceful and humble. We should read holy books and do our sadhana day by day. We shouldn't be like a monkey jumping here and there. Meditation on the heart.
Shiva tried to give immortality to Parvati
21:10 - 21:56 (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
Clear your mind
22:00 - 22:36 (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
We can go altogether to God
22:40 - 23:25 (45 min)

A spiritual discourse on the nature of the guru, learning, and ultimate unity.
"Everyone will arrive at one point. One master, or guru, comes from this side, so there is a different teaching, a different path. From the north, it is different. We are all coming from various directions, but we are descending to the same summit."
"So, what should we do? We should eat well, exercise, and then work, so everything. Then we will live a little more. But with that spirituality, then we come to God."
The speaker explores the universal student-teacher relationship, emphasizing that the terms guru and master point to the same truth. Using a parable of two brothers—one highly educated and one a simple devotee of Shiva—he illustrates that formal learning and spiritual devotion are different paths, with the latter granting profound grace, as shown by the younger brother walking on water. The talk weaves in themes of the five elements, the humility of birth and death, and the ultimate unity of all religions and beings, like drops merging into an ocean.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Everything is yoga
23:30 - 0:00 (30 min)

Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram , Rajasthan, India. All creatures were made by God. At last, there is only one door. Yoga has only 84 positions originally. Living Guru is beyond the God. Finally, there are only space and consciousness and all these come from Siva.
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