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To be independent
0:35 - 1:49 (74 min)
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The Guru's grace liberates the soul from worldly bondage. Without the true Guru, one cannot cross the ocean of existence. The Guru incarnates to lead beings from darkness to light, granting independence from the cycle of birth and death. Trust in the Guru's name provides protection and leads to liberation, as illustrated by a disciple whose faith allowed him to survive mortal dangers. Conversely, jealousy is a destructive fire that consumes from within. True freedom is not merely political but liberation from inner enemies like desire, anger, and attachment. Worldly conflicts stem from animalistic ambitions awakening in humans. Lasting peace requires wisdom, compassion, and the removal of these negative qualities through divine remembrance. "Without the grace of the Guru, you cannot cross the ocean of the world and reach liberation." "O Lord, liberate me gently... and lead me to immortality." Filming locations: Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
Longing for God
1:55 - 2:54 (59 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka Ashram, Croatia. Bhajan singing. We should be careful with our bodies and we should live very healthily. Our practice is very important and also our good food. We are really yogis. We have learnt many things that are really important in yoga. Real yogis should practise yoga every day. We help other people to become spiritual. Some people eat cats and kill them in a very cruel way. We should feel every creature in our hearts. The story of a man who wanted to see God. The story of an Indian lady living near Rupavas who became a holy person. The other story is of a woman in Gujarat who doesn't eat and doesn't drink anything.
A Welcome Address on Peace and Yoga
3:00 - 3:07 (7 min)
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Peace is humanity's deepest longing, achieved through inner transformation. Outer circumstances reflect our inner state; greed, jealousy, and hate destroy peace. We must be the change we wish to see, serving as examples. True peace harmonizes us physically, psychologically, socially, and spiritually. Yoga provides a practical path, developing inner peace through spiritual techniques. This inner peace then reflects outward into our families and the world through our words and actions. The teachings and lineage of our spiritual masters guide this work of selfless service and universal unity, inspiring efforts for global harmony. "Be the change you want to see." "One and all, and all in one." Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
Around the world - World peace in your hands
3:15 - 3:18 (3 min)
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Peace is in your hands, and inner peace is the foundation for world peace. A practical yoga system was created to address modern life's problems, now practiced globally. This system is an accredited university course and a tool for hospital rehabilitation. The organization is a UN-affiliated non-profit working for human rights, environmental protection, and universal welfare. Humanitarian projects include a large educational institute in India shaped like the Om symbol, a school for handicapped children, and a planned hospital. In drought areas, it provides free fire services and a rainwater harvesting initiative. The founder has initiated international peace summits and a world peace forum, promoting interfaith dialogue for decades. His efforts have been recognized with awards from global leaders for advancing citizens' holistic health. The core message is that personal transformation is essential for global change. "All elements are balanced in a perfect way, and that balancing principle, that is what I call yoga." "Be the change you want to see."
Find your Shelter near Gurudev
3:25 - 4:44 (79 min)
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The seeker's path requires unwavering concentration and balance, like walking a tightrope or a crane standing on one leg in water. Human life is a rare opportunity for this learning. The journey involves cycles, represented by the numbers one through nine, leading back to zero to begin again. Worldly attachments and happiness are transient, like messages in a ring stating "this will also go." True progress comes from Guru's grace, which purifies the seeker through and through, not merely by external signs. The Divine Mother, as Kuṣmāṇḍā, generated the universe from a cosmic egg with her smile, creating the trinity of Mahākālī, Mahālakṣmī, and Mahāsarasvatī. Liberation while living is possible, but it requires removing the cycle of birth and death to avoid the torment of cosmic dissolution. "This will also go. This will go." "I have colored you already. This cloth to color is nothing, but I have colored you completely through and through." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
How to train our mind?
4:50 - 5:11 (21 min)
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The mind is restless and must be tamed. A king had a horse no one could ride. Many trainers failed by forcing it. A wise trainer did not force it. He simply followed the horse everywhere, building association. He let the horse come to him. Then he rewarded it with grass and slowly introduced a blanket. Eventually, he gently climbed on while petting it. The horse accepted him. The training took over a year through patient trust. Our mind is like that horse. Let it run; that is its nature. Do not force it. Slowly train it towards devotion. When it calms, it will return. Grace makes this training possible. "The trainer was different. He took the horse and simply let it be." "Slowly, slowly, train your mind towards Guru Bhakti." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
That light will never blow off
5:30 - 6:24 (54 min)
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The divine path is guided by the power of the spiritual lineage. This gathering marks a return from worldly vacation to the true home of spiritual practice. The present moment in this ashram is the right time and place, for it is a blessed ground awakened by the Masters. Connection to this great lineage is a divine blessing, uniting individuals from across the world into one family. The Masters of this paramparā possess immense spiritual power, demonstrating control over life, death, and the elements. Their protective presence forms an impenetrable bubble around the devotees. The path requires surrender, trust, and letting go of all baggage, for everything happens for a reason under divine guidance. From time to time, the cosmic light incarnates to guide devotees on the divine path, providing direction, unity, and yoga in daily life. The sacred Pañcākṣara mantra, "Oṁ Namah Śivāya," is a short, powerful blessing for peace and devotion, especially potent during the sacred month dedicated to Lord Śiva. "He stared into the train, or into that station, and that all started burning." "Next morning, Śrī Deva Puruṣa Mahārāj woke up as normal... at 5:45, he sat in his Dhyāna Mudrā, and he just went into Samādhi." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
If you have dedication, you get everything
6:00 - 7:04 (64 min)
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Life is simple; do not complicate it. Simplicity in dress reflects inner renunciation. A story illustrates the poison of jealousy. A pundit received a conch granting wishes, but his neighbor received double. His envy prevented him from using it, causing his family to starve. When they finally used it, he returned in anger, wishing himself harm to hurt his neighbor more. Jealousy destroys contentment. Another story teaches dedication. Prince Siddhartha, shielded from suffering, saw old age, sickness, and death. He renounced luxury to seek truth. After trying many paths, he sat in unwavering meditation until enlightenment. His first disciples left when his initial request was for food, showing that true disciples remain steadfast. Dedication to the path, not intellectual prowess, brings grace, as shown by the disciple Giri who received knowledge through pure devotion. "God gave him a conch. The condition was that whatever you ask from the conch after doing pūjā, your neighbor will get double the amount." "Siddhartha decided these worldly pleasures, this luxurious life, everything in life, it’s not for him." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
A Monument for Krishnanaji
7:05 - 7:20 (15 min)
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A monument is being created in memory of Krishnanaji. Swāmījī requested a monument be placed in the main square of Vép. This model is sixty centimeters, but the final stone monument will be two hundred twenty. Krishnanaji passed three years ago during the COVID time. He was the foundational seed for yoga and the lineage in Hungary. When Swāmījī first visited, he stayed in their home for a month with devotees. Upon leaving, Swāmījī said he had left two seeds there. The entire growth of the system in Hungary is the fruit of Krishnanaji's work. He organized international seminars and an ashram. He was like a citizen of Vép, known by the mayor and community. The monument will stand beside peace trees planted by the mayor and Viśva Gurujī. It will preserve his vivid memory for everyone. "Now I left here two seeds. Let's see what is going on, what will grow out of it." "He was really the seed of the seed in Hungary for yoga in life and in the paramparā." Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Bhajan evening from Jadan Ashram
7:30 - 8:09 (39 min)
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True devotion is singular and without hypocrisy. The Guru is the supreme refuge and the giver of all attainments. All that is needed is received through the Guru's grace. The Lord does not accept false or deceitful devotion. True devotion requires sincerity, not performance for personal gain. The genuine seeker finds ultimate happiness beyond all sorrows through this authentic connection. The Guru's form is beautiful and their compassion is universal. One must take refuge sincerely at the holy feet. "The Lord does not accept hypocritical devotion." "All sorrows become the highest happiness." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Bhajan - Dhyan Karo
8:15 - 8:25 (10 min)
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Recording from the morning satsang with Vishwaguruji in Villach, Austria.
Bhajan Singing from from Strilky
8:30 - 9:22 (52 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
9:30 - 9:52 (22 min)
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The essence is the unstruck sound, the Anāhada, realized through devotion beyond form and thought. This is not an experience of the body or mind. It is beyond all attributes, beyond the forms of Rama or any shadow. It is the formless void that holds the supreme form. Neither meditation nor chanting can reach it. It is understood only through the grace of the true Guru. One must surrender at the divine feet, seeking mercy and blessings for liberation. The devotional offering is the path. "Neither meditation nor chanting can reach it." "Please bless me with your blessings, I request you, O Guru." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Svargaloka
10:00 - 11:05 (65 min)
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Kali Yuga is the age of karma and the path to liberation. All action is karma, and karma is the primary substance of human life. Every physical, mental, emotional, and intellectual activity is karma. This entire era is one of Karma Yoga, where all are engaged in work, becoming slaves to labor and gold. One cannot be free from action; even breathing is karma. Liberation is achieved through performing this karma skillfully and positively, cultivating non-violence in thought and deed. This positive karma leads to security and happiness. The practice culminates in yoga, the union of the individual soul with the Supreme. This realization generates an inner fire that burns away all karmas. The sole hope in this age is the repetition of the divine name through mantra, which provides the essence for crossing this yuga. Ayurveda is the supporting knowledge that prolongs life for this spiritual purpose. "Yogaḥ karmasu kauśalam." "Kali Yuga is only crossed through Bhakti Yoga, through mantra." Filming location: Rijeka, Croatia
Being a human
11:10 - 11:41 (31 min)
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Spiritual discipline guides one from ignorance to enlightenment. Human life is a rare opportunity among countless life forms. Animals possess innate discipline, but humans are given specific principles—conduct, thought, diet, and recreation—to cultivate goodness and occupy the mind positively. These rules, including fasting and observing holy days, were established by sages to prevent negative actions. Every action creates a corresponding reaction, good or bad. By following these disciplined observances, known as saṃskāras, one progresses spiritually. Without such discipline, one remains bound to the cycle of karma and rebirth. The goal is to become absorbed in the formless, eternal Brahman. "God knows everything, does He not? God knows what you will say, what you will do." "Where there is action, there will be reaction. Good action yields good reaction. Bad action yields bad reaction." Filming location: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Remembering of Sri Devpurijis mahasamadhi day
11:45 - 13:04 (79 min)
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The parampara is a living lineage requiring devotion and obedience. Receiving the mantra is a sacred contract; the Guru promises to guide you to the Supreme, and you must allow and cooperate. The entire lineage speaks and acts through the living Guru for your spiritual benefit. Everything required is positive and for your advancement. The Guru is the present link, amplifying all past masters. True connection brings inner peace and solves all problems. Faith ensures the Guru's guidance through all circumstances, both joyful and difficult. The disciple's journey involves tests to build strength. Ultimately, all masters are one; experiencing this unity is the goal. "The entire parampara is not a dead one that requires nothing from us." "If you open your heart and have lots of unconditional love, then you will find miracles are there all the time." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We all are One
13:10 - 14:23 (73 min)
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The selection of yoga teachers depends on your practice and ability to perform advanced postures, not on the master. Mother Nature gives abundantly after long preparation, just as you must practice for months to give your knowledge in these two weeks. Practice makes perfect; stopping makes everything wild again. You must analyze yourself physically and mentally to give practical knowledge, not just theory. Many open centers with changing techniques, but they close. Our system lasts because it is scientific, safe, and unchanged; its teachers teach as selfless service. Many good organizations and spiritual movements eventually split after their master dies, like cabins without a locomotive. This happens when worldly interests like greed enter, which can split even a rock like a subtle root. A real yoga teacher understands the spirit and the master's struggle, remaining united under one umbrella. Cultural identity is being lost, and language has been used to divide people. True qualities are humility, kindness, and being a giver. "The tree works for eleven and a half months, and for two weeks, it is busy giving all that it has collected. Similarly, for eleven and a half months, you are practicing and trying your best. And in these two weeks, you give your knowledge and abilities." "A real yoga teacher is not a physical trainer, not only philosophy, but itself: ahaṁ brahmāsmi. That can only be if we are together." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
How the energy circulating in our body
14:30 - 15:54 (84 min)
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The moon is a symbol of Śiva and the balance of energies within. It resides on Śiva's head, signifying its importance. In marital ceremonies, a moon-like crown symbolizes union. The left side represents the female principle, Śakti or Pārvatī, associated with the heart and mercy. Energy channels, Iḍā and Piṅgalā, move like a serpent, balancing male and female energies throughout the chakras. This serpentine energy, the kuṇḍalinī, supports the earth and is linked to cosmic forces like Śeṣanāga. Awakening this energy leads to spiritual knowledge beyond academic learning. True spiritual attainment, demonstrated by faith, surpasses scholarly knowledge. The resonance of OM originates from the navel, and its correct chanting involves a still tongue and navel, creating resonance throughout the body. "The left is female, and the right is the male." "For those who are on the spiritual path... that is the different science." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Practice from Wellington with MM Vivekpuri
16:00 - 16:59 (59 min)
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Wellington, New Zealand
Swara Yoga
17:05 - 17:42 (37 min)
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Svara Yoga is a profound practice aligning breath with life's rhythms. For the sincere practitioner, it is a simple sadhana, yet difficult for the mere trier. This discipline reveals indications of past, present, and future. It involves understanding the flow of the Ida, Pingala, and Sushumna nadis. Daily actions—rising, stepping, eating, drinking—should harmonize with the active nostril. This alignment dispels anxiety and brings clarity. The moon's phases hold significance, connected to emotion and water. Practice cultivates automatic awareness, prolonging health and happiness. It requires sustained dedication, not short-term effort. "Svara Yoga gives indications about your whole life. It provides information about your past, what is happening in the present, and offers indications for the future." "Eat when the right nostril is flowing... When you drink water, let the left nostril flow." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Bring back the good things to India
17:50 - 18:55 (65 min)
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The churning of the ocean reveals the essence of practice. Ayurveda and yoga are inseparable sister sciences, originating from the divine knowledge revealed when the nectar of immortality was sought. The story explains the emergence of Dhanvantari and the foundation of the Kumbha Mela. True practice integrates this ancient wisdom into daily life through self-observation, discipline, and cultivating social health. The ultimate aim is Anuṣṭhāna—a meticulous inner journey into solitude and truth, free from distraction and comparison. One must maintain a clear aim amidst life's distractions, as the inner self knows everything. Practice transforms the individual, which in turn transforms the surrounding atmosphere. "Your body is a book which must be read daily." "Anuṣṭhāna means we see ourself. It is the subject of ourself, nobody else." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Around the world - Yoga exercises specifically for women
19:00 - 19:36 (36 min)
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This is a gentle yoga sequence for menstrual well-being. We begin with relaxation and full yogic breath to harmonize body and mind. Specific postures target the pelvic area and lower back. The first exercise involves bringing one knee to the chest, then extending the leg, performed slowly and consciously. This is followed by Marjari, the cat pose, to create a supple back. We then practice hip-opening postures like the half and full butterfly. A key squatting pose is emphasized for menstrual issues, grounding, and leg strength. We proceed to Setu Āsana, the bridge, to strengthen the lower body. A final side-lying balance pose benefits the lower abdomen. Conclude by feeling the effects of the practice. "This exercise is especially good for menstrual problems, and also beneficial for the lower back, constipation, and hips." "This pose is especially good for women... for irregular menstruation, or for heavy bleeding between periods."
Around the world - Practice in Ukraine
19:40 - 20:30 (50 min)
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Begin the practice of āsanas, prāṇāyāma, and meditation. Close the eyes and attune to the practice. Scan and relax the entire body. Observe the complete yogic breath. The first āsana is Ānanda Āsana, the posture of relaxation. Lie down comfortably and consciously relax each part of the body. Physical relaxation leads to spiritual relaxation. This posture must be performed at the beginning and end of every session. Next, train in abdominal breathing by placing a hand on the abdomen and observing its movement. Conscious abdominal breathing leads to relaxation and improves circulation. Practice stretching the body by extending the limbs in rhythm with the breath. This releases accumulated tension. Perform head turns and twists while lying down to increase spinal mobility and harmonize the breath. Always observe the effect of each exercise. Move through shoulder exercises while standing to relax and strengthen the joints. Shift body weight from leg to leg to strengthen muscles and improve balance. Conclude by returning to Ānanda Āsana. Scan the body and observe the deepening relaxation. Gradually conclude the practice by moving the fingers and toes. Rise carefully, always moving from lying down through a transitional seated position. "Physical relaxation leads to spiritual relaxation." "Conscious abdominal breathing leads to physical and spiritual relaxation." Filming location: UK
Live webcast from Strilky
20:30 - 22:00 (90 min)
Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
In the bhajans, God is present
20:35 - 20:59 (24 min)
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Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Guruji Ashram, Vienna, Austria. In the bhajans, God is present. The water rises high from the ocean. The drops fall like rain on the ground. The papaya drinks only the raindrops, not the polluted water that falls on the ground. Bhajan singing and translation.
Vegetarian cooking lesson 10, Stir Fry Vegetables
21:00 - 21:12 (12 min)
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A stir-fry is cooked quickly at high heat, not slowly. Heat the wok thoroughly first. Use ghee or a generous amount of oil. Cut vegetables into small pieces for fast cooking. We are adding Āyurvedic spices: asafoetida for digestion and coriander seeds. Fry spices first, then add vegetables like spring onions, carrots, and peppers. Start with harder vegetables, adding softer ones later. Do not add salt immediately, as it draws out water and causes steaming instead of frying. Stir constantly. Add salt when vegetables soften. You can finish with soy sauce or tomatoes. The dish should be soft but not overcooked, served with noodles or grains. "For stir-fried vegetables, it’s good to use a bit extra oil or grease, as it helps the vegetables fry properly." "It’s important not to add salt immediately, as salt draws water out of the vegetables, causing them to steam rather than fry." Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Shiva changed poison into nectar
21:20 - 22:12 (52 min)
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Śiva is the light of liberation, the divine harmony of truth and beauty. He acts when human effort is exhausted, rescuing devotees. This harmony is balance, devoid of conflict and selfishness. Śiva, as Mahādeva, is the greatest power. The individual soul (Jīvātmā) is connected to the Ātmā, which is one with the supreme soul (Paramātmā). Realizing this unity makes one a Mahātmā, and at the highest consciousness, a Mahādeva. The true Guru is that realized Ātmā, not the physical body, which is merely a container for that priceless diamond. Modern pursuit of money and technology represents a decline in consciousness. Scientific research cannot apprehend the soul; divine creation is perfect and beyond human replication. Manipulating nature, such as with sterile seeds or artificial conception, destroys natural harmony and leads to societal discord. True knowledge comes from spiritual practice, not instruments. One must live in harmony with nature, renounce selfish desires, and purify the mind to realize the inner Ātmā, which is the Paramātmā present in all. "Śiva means light. Śiva means liberation: Satyam, Śiva, Sundaram." "Where there is harmony, there is no fight, no jealousy, and no selfish use of Śiva’s power. Then the light comes." Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Guru Tattva cleans everything
22:20 - 23:08 (48 min)
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The essence of Guru Tattva is realized through the dual forms of the Guru. The manifest, personal Guru is the accessible form for worship and guidance. The unmanifest Guru is the same reality, present within. The personal form is the practical means to reach the impersonal truth. The Guru principle is transmitted through an ancient spiritual lineage, symbolized by earrings representing the union of masculine and feminine divine energies. Spiritual progress requires purifying the inner instrument. This is achieved by cultivating pure relationships, seeing all beings through the lens of kinship—as mother, father, sister, or brother. This equal vision purifies thoughts and dissolves ego. Surrender is not a physical act but an internal melting of the heart. The Guru's words are a nectar that cleanses negative energies and cuts through karma, bestowing liberation. "Through that, you will come automatically to nirguṇa." "In this way, we can purify our antaḥkaraṇa, mana, buddhi, citta, ahaṁkāra—the mind, intellect, our consciousness, and our ego." Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Value of Satsang and practicing
23:15 - 0:08 (53 min)
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Satsaṅg is rare and yoga is a profound science. Satsaṅg, the gathering with saints to hear of God, is exceptionally rare. It leads to peace, bliss, and Brahmaloka, not the limited heaven. Yoga is an ancient science for the body, mind, and soul. The human body contains the 52 Sanskrit alphabets as resonance in the petals of the cakras along the spine. Awakening this is a beautiful enlightenment, not a physical shaking. Our origin is in the perfect, unchanging technology of the divine seed, like a fruit tree reproducing its qualities. The original seed of yoga is Śiva. In highest consciousness, there is no gender; duality manifests in material form. Physical postures must be balanced and practiced daily, alongside prāṇāyāma, to cultivate health and awareness. Mental impurities, or vikāras, and restless thoughts (vṛttis) cause suffering and bind us in karma. These can only be cleansed through detachment (vairāgya), which is attained through satsaṅg. Practice brings harmony; a true master cares for the disciple's genuine progress. "Sant Samāgam Hari Kathā... these are rare." "Yoga is that science whose original seed... is Śiva." Filming location: Vienna, Austria
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