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Mantra is with you for your whole life
1:05 - 1:27 (22 min)
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A spiritual discourse on life's two paths, illustrated through a parable about marriage and communication. "You know very well... And there are two paths." "Spiritual human life is everything. This is what it is, and for that we are thinking." The speaker presents two life paths: a worldly, professional path and a spiritual path centered on relationships and conscious living. He emphasizes the spiritual path through a lengthy parable about a married couple whose 50-year resentment stems from miscommunication over sharing bread, illustrating how small, unspoken issues can define a life. The talk concludes with the imparting of a lifelong mantra and instructions for a disciplined lifestyle, including vegetarianism. Filming location: Salzburg, Austria
You are free to choose good or bad
1:35 - 2:19 (44 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Linz, Austria. An instrument is a simple construction, but it can give very beautiful sounds. Our body is also like an instrument. We are free to do good or bad things. From our childhood we can develop in good or bad direction also. The story of a tiger baby who mixed among the sheeps. Everybody should know why we shouldn't to eat meat. Bhajan singing.
We come and go
2:25 - 3:11 (46 min)
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A spiritual talk and community address in a holy place after a long absence. "After a long time, we are again here—nearly about three years or a little more. We were all very much thinking about when we would come here for our practice, yoga, etc." "The memory, the memory remains... But they are gone. Their body is gone. But they remain. What? Their name. Their name. And this name remains forever." Swami Maheshvaranandji addresses a gathering, reflecting on the long-awaited return to a sacred location and honoring the legacy of devotees like Krishnananda. He discusses the eternal nature of the Guru's name, the human journey from animal-like origins to spiritual awareness, and offers guidance on diet, dress, and the importance of practice for health and spiritual growth. The talk includes personal observations and calls for communal participation. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
We are one in the Satsang
3:15 - 3:47 (32 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the essence of true spiritual fellowship (satsaṅg). "We all wish to share with one another. If I know I am very happy and I am here for satsaṅg with my friends, my sisters, with you, then it means we are our own Guru." "Satsaṅg means together... We should think only one, only one, and how? We are so many, and that is only one, yes, because that is yours for all." Swami Avatarpuri (Swāmījī) addresses a gathering, explaining the profound meaning of satsaṅg by breaking it into sat (truth, purity) and saṅg (togetherness). He contrasts deep, familial connection with transient lecture attendance, urging attendees to embody selfless, motherly care and genuine oneness, free from judgment. The talk blends philosophical definition with personal anecdotes from his travels and concludes with a line from a bhajan. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Sri Dipa Niranjan Saba Dukha Bhanjan
3:50 - 3:58 (8 min)
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Part 1: The Practice of Śalabhāsana and Complementary Āsanas
4:00 - 4:59 (59 min)
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A detailed yoga class instruction covering śalabhāsana, sarvāṅgāsana, and prāṇāyāma. "Śalabhāsana, being a backward bend that requires strong muscles, works very well on our self-confidence. It strengthens the sense of power and vitality." "In this posture, simply allow one subtle, extended exhalation. This posture works on unburdening the heart, so less pumping is needed to nourish the brain." An instructor guides students through a sequence of āsanas, including śalabhāsana (locust pose) variations, sarvāṅgāsana (shoulderstand), and halāsana (plow pose), explaining their physical and energetic benefits. The session incorporates preparatory poses, counterposes, and detailed alignment cues, concluding with instructions for Bhastrikā prāṇāyāma and a collective Oṁ chant. Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
The drop returns to the ocean
5:05 - 5:19 (14 min)
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A spiritual talk on the practice of Brahmari pranayama and the nature of human life. "Brahmari is very great. It is for the soul. And the whole brain—the whole brain—and it comes out the other side." "Practice is where we are practicing, really, really... These Brahmari practices and these few things must be very, very, very good, everything." A teacher addresses a gathering, offering guidance on the correct, pressure-free method for the humming bee breath (Brahmari), warning against overly long sessions. He shares personal reflections on inconsistent practice due to travel, then expands into broader themes of impermanence, using metaphors of birth, death, and a drop returning to the ocean to illustrate the soul's journey and the pursuit of purity. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Do we reach?
5:25 - 5:43 (18 min)
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A spiritual discourse reflecting on human progress, simplicity, and the search for fulfillment. "We were living very well. We were very happy because many people, on the farmer's side, had no telephone." "Oh human, you will never be complete. You will never say, 'I am okay, finished.'" The speaker, Swāmījī, recounts observations from life in Vienna, India, and America to contrast past communal simplicity with modern technological complexity. He questions whether material advancement leads to true achievement or contentment, suggesting it is a transient game. The talk concludes with an urging to look inward for lasting peace. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
The wisdom of the bhajans
5:50 - 6:11 (21 min)
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A satsang gathering focused on learning and understanding devotional bhajans. "It is very good, beautiful bhajans are. Very good, but it is real because some people can understand, and many others, they like something is something, but we don't know the words about this." "Gurujī Merā, my Gurū Dev. He gave me the Amara, which means the Unsterblichkeit, immortality... He came first to give me these herbs, so to speak, the immortality." A speaker leads a session on the meaning of bhajans, emphasizing the need to understand the lyrics beyond just singing. They propose that the singer should explain each word. The session includes a detailed, bilingual (German and English) explanation of a specific bhajan dedicated to Gurudev, describing the gift of immortality and liberation from worldly attachments. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The Power of Tapasyā: Pārvatī's Resolve
6:15 - 7:03 (48 min)
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A spiritual discourse narrating the story of Pārvatī's resolve to perform tapasyā (austerity) and explaining its power. "Tapasya is the giver of happiness and the remover of all troubles." "Through the power of tapasyā, Brahmā is able to create this world. Through the power of that tapasyā... Viṣṇu is able to protect the world. And through that power of tapasyā, Śiva, is able to destroy all the negative powers." The speaker recounts how Pārvatī, consoling her mother Mēnā, describes a dream in which a Brāhmaṇa instructs her to undertake severe spiritual austerity, affirming the truth of sage Nārada's words. The narrative details the immense power of tapasyā, using the examples of the Hindu trinity and Śeṣanāga, and describes Pārvatī's subsequent journey into the forest for a prolonged, extreme penance to attain Lord Śiva. The discourse frequently shifts to address a modern audience directly, exhorting them to cultivate similar willpower in their own sādhanā (practice) to overcome mental obstacles and attachments. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Body and intellect
7:10 - 7:49 (39 min)
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A spiritual lecture on the body as an instrument for self-realization. "Look, what is actually the most important thing for us to have, or what we are blessed with?... Yes, there is something most important for all of us—maybe the most important possession, the most valuable object we have. And that's our body." "Nothing is really important in life. Only one thing: look for the Self. Search for the self. Discover the self. Nothing else basically matters. And this self is sitting in our body." Vishwaguruji introduces Swami Premanandaji, who delivers a discourse in English and German. Using the Bhagavad Gita's chariot allegory, he explains the body as a vehicle governed by the senses and mind, driven by the intellect, with the soul as the passenger. He discusses attachment, the role of discrimination (viveka), and the wisdom of using the body correctly to discover the inner Self. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Mastery your sleep and dreams
7:55 - 9:23 (88 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the foundational gurus in life and the layers of human consciousness. "The first God is the mother. We do not understand all that the mother is giving." "Yoga is that going deep into every cell of our body. That is yoga." The lecturer leads a satsang, beginning with the Vedic teaching to revere mother, father, and teacher as the first gods. He expands on the role of the guru as a remover of ignorance and explains the five sheaths (kośas) that cover the soul, from the physical body to the bliss body. He illustrates key concepts like controlling the mind's fluctuations (vṛttis) and mastering states of wakefulness, dream, and sleep with personal stories and analogies. Filming location: Sydney, Australia
We should not be selfish
9:30 - 10:56 (86 min)
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A satsang gathering featuring a discourse and personal testimony on spiritual practice. "Yoga is the work on yourself. Remember this. That is the essence of the essence of the essence." "We are all sitting in one big ferry. The Gurudev is the captain... Those who sit in it will come out of the ocean to the shore." Brahmānanda Swāmījī opens the session by introducing Dr. Śānti, a long-time disciple, to share her experiences. Dr. Śānti speaks about the nature of satsang, analyzes the word "yoga," and stresses the importance of self-work, focus, and surrendering the ego. She shares personal stories, including a parable about a camel and a fox illustrating spiritual friendship, and discusses the challenges of Kali Yuga. Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
Body and intellect
11:00 - 11:39 (39 min)
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A spiritual lecture on the body as an instrument for self-realization. "Look, what is actually the most important thing for us to have, or what we are blessed with?... Yes, there is something most important for all of us—maybe the most important possession, the most valuable object we have. And that's our body." "Nothing is really important in life. Only one thing: look for the Self. Search for the self. Discover the self. Nothing else basically matters. And this self is sitting in our body." Vishwaguruji introduces Swami Premanandaji, who delivers a discourse in English and German. Using the Bhagavad Gita's chariot allegory, he explains the body as a vehicle governed by the senses and mind, driven by the intellect, with the soul as the passenger. He discusses attachment, the role of discrimination (viveka), and the wisdom of using the body correctly to discover the inner Self. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Practice every day
11:45 - 12:38 (53 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. First God is the mother of the child. Child begins to develop in the mother's body. People lost the science of cooking. In the beginning, there was only conscious and space. Yoga consists of three things: space, conscious and alert. First was the sound and resonance was in it. The first yogi was Shiva who appeared in meditation posture. There are three kinds of meditation external internal and on the Master.
Awakening energies in our body
12:45 - 13:55 (70 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Brisbane Ashram, Australia. Only 10 percent of the energies in our body are active. Exercise with the hands for awakening energies in the body. Meditation and breath technics to purify the energy.
Become one with yourself
14:00 - 14:59 (59 min)
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Evening satsang in Jadan Ashram, distr. Pali, Rajasthan, India. I have been to many places, all of which have their own songs. In India, there are many bhajans. The bhajans have a lot of beauty. Even the birds are whistling as if they are singing bhajans. The chanting of the Om starts from the navel, ascends from there and returns back to the navel. Then the yogis enter into meditation. Many people actually turn outwards during meditation. But what we need to do is to become one with ourselves, to unite with our Self.
Gurudev is the servant of everyone
15:05 - 15:53 (48 min)
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An evening satsang on humility, divine grace, and the guru-disciple relationship. "Be very humble towards all, and you should bow down to them. Do not say, 'I am great,' and go." "Guru is the Sākṣāt, the real life living with us, Parabrahma... Mokṣa mūlaṁ gurur kṛpā—liberation will be when we are at the feet of the Gurudev." Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda addresses a global audience, weaving personal anecdotes, analogies from nature, and teachings from his lineage. He emphasizes humility, stating that God provides for all creatures, and explores the guru's role as the embodiment of the divine and the source of liberation, concluding with traditional Sanskrit prayers. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Kundalini and bhramari pranayama
16:00 - 16:54 (54 min)
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Eveng satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Chakras have 52 lotus petals and the Sanskrit alphabet have the same number of letters. Everybody speaks in his mother language at first. Vishwaguruji reads the Sataguru Chalisa- It is read and explained the Sri Kaka Battisi written by Holiguruji. In the Muladhara chakra, there are the 7 datus the 7 important elements of the human body. When kundalini awakens there is not any movements. Brahmari brings us harmony and peace. Demonstrating and practising some brahmari pranayama technics.
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (9/9)
17:00 - 18:14 (74 min)
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Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia
Mantra is with you for your whole life
18:20 - 18:42 (22 min)
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A spiritual discourse on life's two paths, illustrated through a parable about marriage and communication. "You know very well... And there are two paths." "Spiritual human life is everything. This is what it is, and for that we are thinking." The speaker presents two life paths: a worldly, professional path and a spiritual path centered on relationships and conscious living. He emphasizes the spiritual path through a lengthy parable about a married couple whose 50-year resentment stems from miscommunication over sharing bread, illustrating how small, unspoken issues can define a life. The talk concludes with the imparting of a lifelong mantra and instructions for a disciplined lifestyle, including vegetarianism. Filming location: Salzburg, Austria
We are one in the Satsang
18:50 - 19:22 (32 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the essence of true spiritual fellowship (satsaṅg). "We all wish to share with one another. If I know I am very happy and I am here for satsaṅg with my friends, my sisters, with you, then it means we are our own Guru." "Satsaṅg means together... We should think only one, only one, and how? We are so many, and that is only one, yes, because that is yours for all." Swami Avatarpuri (Swāmījī) addresses a gathering, explaining the profound meaning of satsaṅg by breaking it into sat (truth, purity) and saṅg (togetherness). He contrasts deep, familial connection with transient lecture attendance, urging attendees to embody selfless, motherly care and genuine oneness, free from judgment. The talk blends philosophical definition with personal anecdotes from his travels and concludes with a line from a bhajan. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The wisdom of the bhajans
19:30 - 19:51 (21 min)
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A satsang gathering focused on learning and understanding devotional bhajans. "It is very good, beautiful bhajans are. Very good, but it is real because some people can understand, and many others, they like something is something, but we don't know the words about this." "Gurujī Merā, my Gurū Dev. He gave me the Amara, which means the Unsterblichkeit, immortality... He came first to give me these herbs, so to speak, the immortality." A speaker leads a session on the meaning of bhajans, emphasizing the need to understand the lyrics beyond just singing. They propose that the singer should explain each word. The session includes a detailed, bilingual (German and English) explanation of a specific bhajan dedicated to Gurudev, describing the gift of immortality and liberation from worldly attachments. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The most Important thing being in Unity
19:55 - 20:28 (33 min)
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Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Villach, Austria. Come to this Ashram and be happy. Practice and bring good people here. I am very happy to spend two nights here. Now it is the time of holy festival here and in India. The tradition of holy days goes back a long time, without mantra and meditation we would not know what it means to be human.
Humans are very good and not good at the same time
20:35 - 21:09 (34 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the essence of satsaṅg and universal consciousness. "Sat and saṅg, these two come together; that's enough. Always try to see yourself." "Life is one. They don't understand, but we know, humans, we know. That's good, yes, very good. But that life, whether it is a human or an ant, is okay." A spiritual teacher delivers an extemporaneous talk, exploring the meaning of true company (satsaṅg) and the singular life force in all beings. He uses parables, including one about a skeptic and God on a Himalayan rock face, and reflections on human nature versus animals to illustrate the unity of existence and the importance of non-violence. The discourse includes devotional singing. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
We should not be selfish
21:15 - 22:41 (86 min)
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A satsang gathering featuring a discourse and personal testimony on spiritual practice. "Yoga is the work on yourself. Remember this. That is the essence of the essence of the essence." "We are all sitting in one big ferry. The Gurudev is the captain... Those who sit in it will come out of the ocean to the shore." Brahmānanda Swāmījī opens the session by introducing Dr. Śānti, a long-time disciple, to share her experiences. Dr. Śānti speaks about the nature of satsang, analyzes the word "yoga," and stresses the importance of self-work, focus, and surrendering the ego. She shares personal stories, including a parable about a camel and a fox illustrating spiritual friendship, and discusses the challenges of Kali Yuga. Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
We come and go
22:45 - 23:31 (46 min)
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A spiritual talk and community address in a holy place after a long absence. "After a long time, we are again here—nearly about three years or a little more. We were all very much thinking about when we would come here for our practice, yoga, etc." "The memory, the memory remains... But they are gone. Their body is gone. But they remain. What? Their name. Their name. And this name remains forever." Swami Maheshvaranandji addresses a gathering, reflecting on the long-awaited return to a sacred location and honoring the legacy of devotees like Krishnananda. He discusses the eternal nature of the Guru's name, the human journey from animal-like origins to spiritual awareness, and offers guidance on diet, dress, and the importance of practice for health and spiritual growth. The talk includes personal observations and calls for communal participation. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
We can reach God through Satsang
23:35 - 0:13 (38 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Ljubljana, Slovenia. Prasad is very great. It is given by God. We should live in peace and harmony otherwise we are lost. We can do good things only during our life. After death everything goes. A drop of water can become one with the ocean. We should be pure inside also. Satsang means to be together with our good friends and speak about the truth. Bhajan singing.
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