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Buddha
0:20 - 0:58 (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
Do good things and be happy
1:05 - 1:51 (46 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. Bhajans are one of the best things in the world. When we sing good words come from our hearts and make other people happy. Sometimes people are happy also when they do bad things. The story of a sadhu and a tree. We should be peaceful and positive so we can go to God. Om Ashram is for the future generation. Half of iva was a woman and the other half was a man.
The real marriage
1:55 - 2:48 (53 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We don't know a lot about Sri Alakhpuriji. We know Sri Devpuruji's deeds well. Deva means God. The name reflects the whole life. Spirituality, purity of heart is more important than gold. What does it mean to be human? What did it mean to get married in the old days? Marriage was forever, the husband worked long hours and the wife could stay at home with the child. Young people did not marry before the age of 25. The story of the Indian couple who stayed together for 50 years. Today parents often leave their children.
Itna to karna guruji
2:50 - 2:57 (7 min)
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Bhajan sang by Gajanand.
Around the world - Yoga Class of Level 1 Part 2 in Sydney
3:00 - 4:10 (70 min)
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Yoga in Daily Life Class of Level 1 Part 2 filmed in Sydney
Bhajan singing in the Strilky Ashram
4:15 - 4:50 (35 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
We should unite with the Supreme
4:55 - 5:14 (19 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the nature of the individual soul and its merging with the divine. "Your father was, let’s say, 20, 35 years, and his mother also, something like that, and they gave the baby, the child, and that child begins from there." "We are all like one drop. We know we are on this earth. We are individual, our body, everything. What it is, but we want to become one with that, so that I will not come again back." The speaker addresses a gathering, using the metaphor of a single drop of water to explore the journey of the individual soul (ātman) toward merging with the infinite ocean of the divine. He discusses the temporary nature of earthly life, relationships, and identity, emphasizing the ultimate desire to transcend individuality and become one with the cosmic whole. The talk concludes with a chant and salutations. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The Power of Tapasyā: Pārvatī's Resolve
5:15 - 6:03 (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
Lord Shiva Is The Most Merciful
6:05 - 6:29 (24 min)
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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
Practical guide to meditation (3/11)
6:30 - 7:33 (63 min)
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Evening satsang from weekend seminar in Vep, Hungary on 14th of February 2009.
I am for everyone
7:40 - 8:38 (58 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. People didn't meet Vishwaguruji personally for some years but they did their sadhana and they were with him. We love equally any people and any religion. A drop of the ocean is one with the ocean. We should know that we are humans. Kali Yuga is the last but it can turn to Satya Yuga also.
The path of happiness
8:45 - 9:38 (53 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the two paths of upliftment and downfall, using parables and teachings. "According to spirituality, and for a yogi, the counting of years does not matter. Counting time is created by the human brain. There is no time; it is beyond." "You have in your hands only two paths... Utthāna, development, developing everything, achievement, until self-realization." The lecturer addresses practitioners, explaining the concepts of uthāna (ascent) and patan (descent). He emphasizes that ultimate happiness and self-realization must come from within, not from others. To illustrate the power of destiny (karma) and the influence of company (satsaṅg or kuśaṅg), he narrates the story of Oedipus and a tale involving Ravana and a personified destiny. He concludes that while destiny is powerful, it can be influenced by inner work and the grace of a true Guru. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The Hidden Powers in Humans
9:40 - 10:03 (23 min)
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A satsang reflecting on spiritual practice during the pandemic and introducing the study of chakras. "From our group, about one to two percent got the coronavirus. They were mildly affected, but they did not die." "What we eat is sāttvic. Sāttvic means no alcohol, no meat, and not eating various kinds of food. I have the results." Swami Maheshwarananda addresses gathered yoga teachers and students, sharing observations on how a sattvic lifestyle and practices like bhajan singing helped the global Yoga in Daily Life community during the pandemic. He transitions to introducing the study of hidden inner powers, referencing the book The Hidden Power in Man: Chakras and Kundalinī, and begins to explain the significance of Sanskrit letters and chakras, promising a detailed exploration in the coming days. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The strength of the female energy
10:10 - 11:21 (71 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. Relaxation and concentration on different parts of the body. Collecting good energy by touching the footsole with the fingers. Female energy is very good and very strong. The story of Visnu Sarasvati and a farmer.
Life is in the heart and power is in the navel
11:25 - 12:33 (68 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. We have to understand out heart. We should concentrate on our heart three times per day. Navel is also very important. We are very good and spirituali but we should purify our heart and navel. The story of Nanda Devi and a tiger. The nam of the river Alakhananda is come from Alakhpuriji and Nanda Devi. Practising concentration on the heart and the navel.
Bhajan singing in the Strilky Ashram
12:40 - 13:15 (35 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
The beauty of yoga nidra
13:20 - 14:33 (73 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We can realize the proper time of something by Jyotish and by the actual strength of our ida and pingala nadis. In the morning we should think first that we are human. It means I should not do wrong things for others. Nidra means half sleep and half awaken. There are three statuses aware sleep and dream. When you drive a car you have to be always awakened. In yoga nidra there are all three situations. We came from the earth we live in the earth and we shall go to the earth. We need a Guru to give us instructions and taking care of us if we do something wrong. Yoga is that force that consciousness that driver which leads our car which is our body.
Concentration on the heart
14:40 - 15:48 (68 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. The story of a very spiritual family originated from South India who visit now iEurope. A member of this family speaks about spirituality in South India. Bhajan singing. Practising relaxation and concentration on the heart.
Diwali Is The Festival Of Love And Light
15:50 - 15:58 (8 min)
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A spiritual webcast discourse on Diwali and the principles of Vedic culture. "To get world peace, to regenerate and recover nature and wildlife, if we follow the Vedic culture." "Diwali is a festival which has been celebrated for many, many thousands of years. The festival of light, love, peace, harmony, forgiveness, and unity." The speaker addresses the global celebration of Diwali and presents Vedic culture as a scientific and ancient guide for living. He contrasts an idealized past, where humans lived in harmony with nature, with the modern age, critiquing technological dependence, industrial agriculture, and meat consumption as harmful deviations. The talk advocates for a return to Vedic principles as the singular solution for global peace and environmental recovery. Filming location: USA
Practising fifth level of Yoga in Daily Life System
16:00 - 17:26 (86 min)
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Morning practising. Fifth level of the System" Yoga in Daily Life" from Mahaprabhudeep Ashram, Strilky, Czech Republic on 9th of July 2010.
Eat healthy food and live as a human
17:30 - 18:13 (43 min)
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A spiritual discourse on prayer, lifestyle, and simple daily remembrance. "Morning, midday, evening—always the whole family, women, men, and children. When they sat at the table to eat, they would pray." "When we open our eyes, then tell, 'I am human.'... And then, second, don't look at animals and this and that first. Mother, mother. So see our mother." The lecturer reflects on the decline of traditional prayer across religions and its connection to modern societal problems. He discusses dietary shifts, including the rise of veganism, and critiques modern agriculture's impact on the earth. He concludes with a simple daily practice: upon waking, remember "I am human," honor Mother Earth, and reverence water as life. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
I am one and you are all
18:20 - 18:59 (39 min)
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A satsang talk on spiritual practice and community life in an ashram. "The past is past. Even the very beginning of one second is already gone." "And we are, as Holī Gurujī said, one in all and all in one." The lecturer addresses a gathering in the ashram hall, blessing attendees and reflecting on the sanctity of the present moment and the holy site. He discusses the irrelevance of the past, the unity of all beings, and offers practical, often humorous advice for daily ashram life, meditation, and bodily comfort during practice. The talk blends deep spiritual principles with communal warmth and guidance for a successful stay. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Buddha
19:05 - 19:43 (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
The real marriage
19:50 - 20:43 (53 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We don't know a lot about Sri Alakhpuriji. We know Sri Devpuruji's deeds well. Deva means God. The name reflects the whole life. Spirituality, purity of heart is more important than gold. What does it mean to be human? What did it mean to get married in the old days? Marriage was forever, the husband worked long hours and the wife could stay at home with the child. Young people did not marry before the age of 25. The story of the Indian couple who stayed together for 50 years. Today parents often leave their children.
Love is unity
20:50 - 21:29 (39 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the guru-disciple relationship, divine unity, and an allegorical story. "Many, many bhaktas, they don’t know me, but they have become great, and they’re telling, 'We would like to see Mahāmaṇḍeśvar, Vaiśvarānanda.'" "It is not a color, not this, not that. But take your heart inside, and each and every part of our body that we can give it further... This is a sādhanā." Mahāmaṇḍeśvar Vaiśvarānanda addresses a gathering, speaking on the ever-present connection between guru and disciple beyond physical proximity. He discusses the symbolism of a sannyāsin's robes, the nature of Bhagavān Śiva, and tells an extended, allegorical story involving Vishnu and Shakti to illustrate spiritual tests and the importance of inner commitment over external offerings. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Celebrating the international Day of Yoga
21:35 - 22:23 (48 min)
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Celebrating The International Day of Yoga with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We found the cave of Alakhpurijji in the Hiamaysa and we made his picture also. The story of Vishwagurujis travels in that place. We know that many people also want to go to Alakhpurijis place. We celebrating the International Day of Yoga in the whole world with the blessing of God. In this Kali Yuga we turn again towards God. Bhajan singing.
I am for everyone
22:30 - 23:28 (58 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. People didn't meet Vishwaguruji personally for some years but they did their sadhana and they were with him. We love equally any people and any religion. A drop of the ocean is one with the ocean. We should know that we are humans. Kali Yuga is the last but it can turn to Satya Yuga also.
Feel your heart and be merciful for all
23:35 - 0:31 (56 min)
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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.
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