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We need real dedication
0:15 - 1:13 (58 min)
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Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. There are two kinds of people living separately or in the family. Orange dress means renunciation. The story about two brothers one of them was studied and the other lived a spiritual life alone in a forest. There are two kinds of bhava. One is where there is some wish and the other has no wish. Birds know that there is their child in the eggs. Swami Haripuri speaks about his daily life and his spiritual experiences in different Ashrams.
Humans are very good and not good at the same time
1:20 - 1:54 (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
The Eternal Dharma and the Tale of the Priest and the Dog
1:30 - 2:12 (42 min)
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A spiritual discourse and parable on Sanātana Dharma and karma. "You know, when I go to Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, etc., the people who come are all from Bhārat, India. All is that all." "Bhagavān, God, who is God, keeps his people in such a way that God says, 'I am below you, but you children are in front of me, sit down.'" The speaker delivers a wide-ranging discourse, touching on the origins and spread of Sanātana Dharma from India, interspersed with personal travel anecdotes and observations on other faiths. The talk culminates in a parable about a priest who unjustly beats a dog, leading to a divine court where the dog speaks, illustrating the karmic consequences of harming living beings. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Without Gurudev we cannot be successful
2:00 - 2:57 (57 min)
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An evening satsang and yoga practice session on the necessity of the guru. "Yoga has existed since the beginning of the Satya Yuga. It accompanies us through all ages and is present in every era." "Gurū sa bina kārya na jaisā... Without Gurudeva, whatever we want to achieve cannot be done without Gurudeva." A spiritual teacher addresses a global audience, explaining the eternal nature of yoga and the essential role of a true guru (Gurudeva) for spiritual success, emphasizing that self-effort alone cannot cross the ocean of worldly existence. He references a bhajan by Mahāprabhujī and discusses the soul's journey. The session transitions into a guided yoga practice led by Swami Umapuri, beginning with deep relaxation (Ānanda āsana) and proceeding through gentle stretches and torsion exercises for the spine and joints, concluding with a collective "Om" and peace chants. Filming location: Bari Khatu, Rajasthan, India
Gurudev is the servant of everyone
3:05 - 3:53 (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
Around the world - YIDL at the Budapest Vegetarian Festival 2011
4:00 - 4:05 (5 min)
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A presentation on the Yoga in Everyday Life system at a Vegetarian Festival. "Among these, the foremost is to maintain a vegetarian lifestyle." "Our first aim is to gain good health. The major part of our illnesses... originates from our stomach." A representative describes their organization's long-standing participation in the festival, highlighting yoga demonstrations and classes accessible to all. This year's focus was explaining the Falahārī diet, a concept from Swami Maheśvarānanda. The talk connects vegetarianism with physical yoga, prāṇāyāma, and relaxation, framing the practice as a holistic path to health and self-discovery. Filming location: Budapest, Hungary
Around the world - YIDL at the Budapest Carfree Day
4:10 - 4:13 (3 min)
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A presentation about a yoga organization's participation in Budapest's Car-Free Day. "We have a yoga center at 121 Baross Street, 8th floor. In the district, this is our guru āśrama, our first center in Hungary." "It’s a very interesting experience that you can practice yoga even in such a place, and nothing really disturbs you. On the contrary, the curious onlookers inspire us greatly in our practice." A representative of the Yoga in Daily Life system describes their annual participation in the event on car-free Andrássy Avenue. She explains the organization's origins under Paramahaṁsavāmī Maheśvarānanda and highlights their long-standing Budapest center. The talk emphasizes the unique experience of practicing yoga in the transformed urban space and invites the public to join. Filming location: Budapest, Hungary
Around the world - Yoga against backpain
4:20 - 4:26 (6 min)
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Report about yoga classes organized specifically to address people with backpain from Prague.
Mantra is with you for your whole life
4:30 - 4:52 (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
Gurudev is for all of us
5:00 - 5:21 (21 min)
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A spiritual discourse on unity, humility, and conduct within a community. "Humans and our heart—we should be, and that is the best one, and that should have to be so." "I'm not that God, but I'm only a servant, and a servant is for all." A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, emphasizing the oneness of the heart beyond physical or cultural differences. He discusses the need for humility, encouraging long-time attendees to make space for newcomers, and shares parables about compassion and containing anger. A listener interjects to agree and seek clarification on a practical ritual, to which the teacher responds by reiterating the core message of openness and inclusion. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The wisdom of the bhajans
5:25 - 5:46 (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 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
Build your intellect supportive
6:15 - 7:31 (76 min)
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A spiritual discourse on maintaining clarity of purpose and guarding against negative influences. "Your aim should be clear. Nothing can change me. The sun and moon can change their direction, but I will not change my direction." "One stupid thought, one stupid person can destroy all your spiritual sādhanā, which you made years and years long with great confidence and with great love." Swami Ji addresses the community, explaining how a lack of clear aim allows the intellect to be distracted and how negative gossip and jealousy can spoil one's spiritual practice, like lemon curdling milk. He narrates the story of Nārada creating doubt between Śiva and Pārvatī to illustrate the destructive power of negative talk, and emphasizes the need for humility, love, and avoiding harmful company to protect one's spiritual progress. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Practical guide to meditation (11/11)
7:32 - 8:12 (40 min)
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Webcast of morning satsang from Strilky, Czech Republic.
We should become white
8:15 - 8:35 (20 min)
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A spiritual address reflecting on a return from India and community events. "I have returned from India, and many of our disciples from India were there. For many years, we have known our Gurudev, Madhavananjī." "Today I found someone here in this Czech country. Now I have received a message that someone here in the Czech Republic has died." The speaker, likely a spiritual teacher, shares reflections on their journey to India, the greatness of the land and its saints like Devpurījī Mahāprabhujī, and the strength of their spiritual lineage. The talk takes a somber turn with the announcement of a death in the Czech community, prompting a request for donations and prayers for the departed soul. The speaker then offers guidance on maintaining spiritual practice, purity (symbolized by the color white), and adherence to Sanātana Dharma, encouraging the community to remain united and focused inward. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Do we reach?
8:40 - 8:58 (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 drop returns to the ocean
9:05 - 9:19 (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
Become one with yourself
9:25 - 10:24 (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.
We should not be selfish
10:30 - 11:56 (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
Feel the inner peace
12:00 - 13:06 (66 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Relaxation in a sitting position and meditation. Relaxation in lying position. Practicing Bari Khatu Pranam.
Without Gurudev we cannot be successful
13:10 - 14:07 (57 min)
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An evening satsang and yoga practice session on the necessity of the guru. "Yoga has existed since the beginning of the Satya Yuga. It accompanies us through all ages and is present in every era." "Gurū sa bina kārya na jaisā... Without Gurudeva, whatever we want to achieve cannot be done without Gurudeva." A spiritual teacher addresses a global audience, explaining the eternal nature of yoga and the essential role of a true guru (Gurudeva) for spiritual success, emphasizing that self-effort alone cannot cross the ocean of worldly existence. He references a bhajan by Mahāprabhujī and discusses the soul's journey. The session transitions into a guided yoga practice led by Swami Umapuri, beginning with deep relaxation (Ānanda āsana) and proceeding through gentle stretches and torsion exercises for the spine and joints, concluding with a collective "Om" and peace chants. Filming location: Bari Khatu, Rajasthan, India
The wisdom of the bhajans
14:15 - 14:36 (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
We need real dedication
14:40 - 15:38 (58 min)
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Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. There are two kinds of people living separately or in the family. Orange dress means renunciation. The story about two brothers one of them was studied and the other lived a spiritual life alone in a forest. There are two kinds of bhava. One is where there is some wish and the other has no wish. Birds know that there is their child in the eggs. Swami Haripuri speaks about his daily life and his spiritual experiences in different Ashrams.
Awakening energies in our body
15:45 - 16:55 (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.
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (3/9)
17:00 - 18:33 (93 min)
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Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia, on the 27 of September
We should become white
18:40 - 19:00 (20 min)
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A spiritual address reflecting on a return from India and community events. "I have returned from India, and many of our disciples from India were there. For many years, we have known our Gurudev, Madhavananjī." "Today I found someone here in this Czech country. Now I have received a message that someone here in the Czech Republic has died." The speaker, likely a spiritual teacher, shares reflections on their journey to India, the greatness of the land and its saints like Devpurījī Mahāprabhujī, and the strength of their spiritual lineage. The talk takes a somber turn with the announcement of a death in the Czech community, prompting a request for donations and prayers for the departed soul. The speaker then offers guidance on maintaining spiritual practice, purity (symbolized by the color white), and adherence to Sanātana Dharma, encouraging the community to remain united and focused inward. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The drop returns to the ocean
19:05 - 19:19 (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
Just be humble and give
19:25 - 20:11 (46 min)
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A satsang on global unity, human conduct, and healing the planet. "Morning, when I wake up, I see my eyes open, and what I said, 'I am what?' Human. Human." "We have destroyed the earth. All is for Mother Earth. Whatever we are bringing, all that is happening, why not we give some good?" He laments humanity's destructive impact on Mother Earth, criticizing violence, pollution, and a disconnect from natural ways. He calls for a return to humility, oneness, and prayer, urging listeners to mentally offer peace and compassion to all beings through mantra and a heartfelt connection to the planet. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The wisdom of the bhajans
20:15 - 20:36 (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
Kundalini and bhramari pranayama
20:40 - 21:34 (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.
Humans are very good and not good at the same time
21:40 - 22:14 (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
Mantra is with you for your whole life
22:20 - 22:42 (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
Do we reach?
22:50 - 23:08 (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
Gurudev is the servant of everyone
23:15 - 0:03 (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
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