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Everything is created by sound
0:20 - 1:22 (62 min)

A lecture on the holistic yoga system "Yoga in Daily Life," blending philosophy, science, and practical guidance.
"Yoga means uniting, harmonizing, and balancing. And this is our body, symbolically, yoga."
"Yoga in daily life for physical, mental, social, and spiritual health. Live a happy life, lifelong and healthy."
Following an introduction and the chanting of Aum, Viśvagurujī Paramahaṁsavāmī Maheśvarānanda delivers a talk. He explains yoga as the harmonization of body, mind, and intellect, connecting the science of mantras, chakras, and creation from the Vedas to everyday well-being. He emphasizes non-violence, self-awareness, and how actions (karma) shape destiny, concluding with blessings for a healthy, peaceful life.
Filming location: Czech Republic
Day of happiness
1:30 - 2:20 (50 min)

A spiritual discourse on the meaning of Deepavali, weaving together a personal anecdote and the epic story of Rama's exile and return.
"Where there is no pure relation, devotion, bhakti, or longing for wisdom, that kind of love—if it is selfish—gets lost."
"Rāma said, 'No, no, no. I am the happiest person in this world today.' He said, 'Look, my father became free from that vow which he promised my mother.'"
The speaker begins with a Sanskrit prayer and a contemporary story of a farmer consciously preparing for his samadhi, illustrating devotion and obedience. The main narrative is a recounting of the Ramayana, focusing on the events leading to Prince Rama's fourteen-year exile due to Queen Kaikeyi's manipulated wishes, his dutiful acceptance, and the ultimate celebration of his return to Ayodhya, which is established as the origin of the Deepavali festival of lights. The talk connects the ancient story to modern practices, including the worship of Lakshmi, and concludes with devotional chanting.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Blessing for Martin
2:25 - 2:52 (27 min)

A speech celebrating the opening of a new Yoga in Daily Life āśram.
"Today is so beautiful. You did everything, good work, very good work. Congratulations."
"Yoga is a science of the human being. Yoga is very ancient, and it is given to humans to lead a healthy, happy, spiritual life."
A representative opens the event by thanking all who worked on the project, sharing a parable about a cave of diamonds to illustrate the value of participation. Viśvagurujī then addresses the gathering, expressing gratitude for the community's effort in establishing the spiritual center. He speaks on the universal benefits of yoga for holistic health, the importance of spiritual roots and masters, and the need for compassionate, non-dogmatic teaching.
Filming location: Slovakia
Introduction to Bhramari Pranayama
3:00 - 3:55 (55 min)

Evening satsang from Jaipur Ashram, Rajasthan India. Bhajan singing. Today, we will again deal with the Bhramari pranayama. Yoga is more than just doing exercises and meditation. Sound means vibration, words. When we speak, both hemispheres of the brain vibrate, and the Sanskrit language is very balanced in this respect. Bhramari pranayama also vibrates the brain hemispheres. Practicing Bhramari pranayama.
Around the world - Yoga Class of Level 3, Zagreb, CRO
4:00 - 4:59 (59 min)

Yoga in Daily Life Class of Level 3 at Sri Devpuriji Ashram, Zagreb, Croatia, January 2011
Discover peace and happiness within you
5:05 - 6:09 (64 min)

Vishwaguru Maheshwarananda Public Lecture, Kosice, Slovak Republic. Vishwaguruji reveals the secrets of our birth. We come from the beautiful Universe with peace and happiness within. This kind of realization is awakened by practicing meditation.
Narada cursed Vishnu
6:10 - 6:53 (43 min)

A narration of the mythological story of Nārada's curse upon Lord Viṣṇu, followed by a discourse on its spiritual meaning.
"You made me a monkey, and I tell you, when you will be in great trouble, only the monkey will help you, nobody else."
"The merciful Lord said, 'Nārada, that was all My icchā. It was My will.'"
The speaker recounts how the sage Nārada, enraged after being tricked by Viṣṇu's illusion (māyā), confronts the Lord to curse Him. In his anger, Nārada pronounces a curse that Viṣṇu will incarnate as Rāma, suffer separation from His wife, and be aided by monkeys. Viṣṇu accepts the curse, explaining it was His own divine will, and later dissolves the illusion. A remorseful Nārada seeks forgiveness, and Viṣṇu promises to give him a liberating Kriyā. The talk includes a tangential account of the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan) to illustrate Nārada's accusations.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Respect God
6:55 - 7:24 (29 min)

An evening satsang on divine immanence and the folly of atheism.
"The sun is always there. We come towards the sun, and we come from the sun."
"Therefore, let all go as they are going, but those who have the realization, they understand again, come completely down to the earth."
A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering at dusk, using the sun and moon as metaphors for constant, balancing divine presence. He argues that the elements, the human body, and all existence are manifestations of God, chastising those who deny divinity. The talk weaves analogies about airplanes and human balance with a cautionary tale about a man who denied God and could not return, concluding that all names and forms lead to the one divine reality.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Bhramari pranayama and concentration on the navel
7:25 - 8:28 (63 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. Practising bhramari pranayama relaxation and concentration on the navel.
Singing bhajans by Swami Gajanandji
8:30 - 9:07 (37 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Singing bhajans by Swami Gajanandji.
Bhajan evening from Vep
9:15 - 10:10 (55 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Bhajan singing.
Bhajan singing from Vep
10:15 - 11:06 (51 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Bhajan singing.
Bhajans from Strilky Ashram
11:10 - 12:44 (94 min)

Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Sound and resonance
12:50 - 13:46 (56 min)

Morning Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Regardless whether you understand bhajans or not, the resonance awakens spirituality in you. The resonance of the songs is reflected in our ten indriyas (organs of perception and action). Swami Sivananda said in his bhajan: those are my friends who understand my words. Shabda means sound, words. In the Gurukul, the warrior students learnt all mantras for archery. By the power of these mantras the arrow goes straight to where the sound of the tiger came from. Vishwaguruji explains the karmic sin of King Dasharatha, father of God Rama.
Find your soul in your heart
13:50 - 15:41 (111 min)

A satsang reflecting on the history and philosophy of Yoga in Daily Life in Slovenia and Croatia.
"We always think the stories in Līlāmṛta happened in the past, but I believe we all live in Līlāmṛta."
"Yoga is the science of humans. Yoga is the very first, because God Śiva brought yoga. He gave this name: yoga. Yoga means union."
Swami Maheshvaranand (Vishwaguruji) and disciples like Vivek Puri share stories of the spiritual movement's beginnings in the former Yugoslavia. They recount early seminars, personal encounters with the guru, and the growth of the community. The discourse expands into the nature of yoga, the soul, Sanātana Dharma, and advice for holistic, healthy living rooted in spiritual practice.
Filming location: Kranj, Slovenia
Remembering Holy Guruji's Mahasamadhi
15:45 - 16:52 (67 min)

Evening satsang in Jadan Ashram on the occasion of the Mahasamadhi anniversary of Holy Guruji. With bhajan singing.
Practice from Wellington with MM Vivekpuri
17:00 - 17:59 (59 min)

Wellington, New Zealand
Guru Tattva cleans everything
18:05 - 18:53 (48 min)

A Guru Purnima discourse on the essence of the Guru principle and spiritual practice.
"We have two Gurus. One is our Gurudev in saguṇa svarūpa, in a physical body... The second is nirguṇa, that is within ourself; the same Gurudev is within."
"So Holy Gurujī answered, 'In Ahmedabad, I was with Gurujī... When your mother comes, which temptation do you have? When your sister comes, what kind of temptation do you have?... So why don't you awaken that kind of thought in you, in which form you want to see?'"
A spiritual teacher delivers a satsang on Guru Purnima, exploring the dual nature of the Guru as both formless consciousness and physical guide. He discusses purifying the mind through sacred perception—seeing others as mother, sister, or daughter—to transform energy and dissolve ego. The talk weaves in teachings on the Nātha lineage, the power of Guru's words as divine nectar, and the necessity of surrendering the heart to achieve equal vision and liberation.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The way Gurudev is teaching
19:00 - 19:52 (52 min)

Morning satsang from Summer Retreat in Vep, Hungary. Listening to this lecture by Vishwaguruji we come to know the way a Master helps the Atma of a disciple on their journey towards the Light. Surya Nadi plays an important role in spiritual development.
This is the time to work on our inner self
20:00 - 20:45 (45 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Human work very hard nowadays. We human do vary many good things for the world. We make very good roads but at the same time, we destroy the environment. We should work on ourselves also so hard. Singing a bhajan means to work inside us. We should work together in harmony. Yoga leads to peace harmony and understanding within us. Real ancient yoga positures also lead inside not outside. Guru is like a pilot- We have to go through the five koshas with the blessing of the Master.
Guruji's life with Mahaprabuji
20:50 - 21:50 (60 min)

Evening Satsang from Vep
Gurudev bring us haven to haven
21:55 - 22:44 (49 min)

A spiritual discourse on the guru principle and the practice of Brahmārī.
"Above them is the guru. That guru, even Śiva."
"Everybody who is giving us something is our guru."
A teacher leads a satsang, offering a meandering talk on the nature of the true guru, placing it above even the Hindu trinity. He discusses the ambiguous concept of 'Brahmārī,' linking it to spiritual centers, creatures, and Sanskrit pronunciation, and gives fragmented instructions for a breathing technique involving the heart and navel. The talk blends personal anecdotes about his lineage with philosophical musings on gender and existence.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
How our fate brings us to yoga
22:50 - 23:55 (65 min)

A personal narrative shared on a guru's birthday, detailing a spiritual journey from Moravia to America and meeting the guru.
"I never liked yoga and was never interested in it. I did not even know what yoga was when I was 20."
"With the Guru Kṛpā, with the blessing of my Gurudev and meeting him, it was almost as if he had awoken some knowledge from the past."
Swami Amrit Sagar, at the request of Vishwa Guruji, recounts her life path. She describes her early life in Moravia, an unplanned move to America, a career on Wall Street, and a debilitating spinal injury that led her to yoga. She narrates the pivotal moment of discovering a book online, which led her to fly to New Zealand to meet Vishwa Guruji, receive a mantra, and eventually open an ashram in San Francisco. She reflects on teaching Yoga in Daily Life in American culture, the impact of the pandemic, and the transformative power of spiritual practice in daily life.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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