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Yoga for a Healthier and Happier Life
0:50 - 1:37 (47 min)

A public lecture on yoga as a holistic science for health and peace.
"If you want to know what is Parabrahma, what is God, it is that resonance, that energy."
"Yoga practice is balancing, harmonizing, and keeping health. The practice of āsanas is not a competition."
Swami Maheshwarananda addresses an audience including the Indian Ambassador to the EU and the President of Zagreb. He presents yoga as a divine science originating from Śiva, sharing traditional stories about blessings and longevity, and critiques modern commercialized forms. He emphasizes yoga's role in creating personal health and world peace, concluding with a demonstration of the Kāṭupraṇām exercise.
Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
What have you done for others?
1:45 - 2:30 (45 min)

Lecture by Sadhvi Shanti from Summer Yoga Camp in Vep, Hungary. We are climbing to the top of the mountain step by step. To follow the path is very important. At the end of your life, God will ask: "what have you done for others?" There are many things in nature that we can use for our spiritual development. The tree is always ready to accept.
Removing pollution from the body and mind
2:35 - 3:16 (41 min)

A spiritual discourse on the ancient origins and modern practice of yoga and Ayurveda.
"The science of yoga is ancient. Ayurveda is also that old."
"Health is not everything, but without health, everything is nothing."
A speaker addresses an audience, passionately recounting the divine origins of yoga from Shiva and Ayurveda from Dhanvantari, using the story of Hanuman fetching the Sanjivani herb to illustrate Ayurveda's ancient power. He critiques official claims that these sciences are only 5,000 years old, urging listeners to petition the government for correction. The talk expands to cover the purpose of yoga in overcoming stress and mental impurities (mala, vikshepa, avarana), explains how specific asanas like Bhujangasana affect the mind and body, and reflects critically on human nature, pollution, and dietary habits.
Filming location: Debrecen, Hungary
Do not kill animals
3:20 - 3:57 (37 min)

A spiritual discourse on purity, diet, and human relationships.
"If we advise others, saying, 'Do not eat this; it is not good,' they may threaten us."
"Early morning, she makes pūjā. Pūjā for whom? For her husband. And always she's in meditation."
A swami shares a meandering talk, beginning with his personal experience defending vegetarianism in India and observing how others eventually adopted the practice. He uses the metaphor of water's cycle to describe spiritual purity and ascent, then discusses themes of marital devotion, conception, and the roles of men and women, often shifting topics without clear transitions. The session concludes with chanting.
Filming location: Rijeka, Croatia
Suffering makes us strong
4:05 - 4:37 (32 min)

A spiritual discourse on suffering and divine incarnation, referencing Krishna and Jesus.
"In very hard times... those who are whole, suffering will be very strong. That means they are coming very solid, strong."
"Many sādhus, munis... all were suffering. Why are they suffering? They are taking from others our heart, our pain."
An unnamed speaker reflects on the universal nature of suffering in Kali Yuga, asserting that even divine incarnations like Krishna and Jesus endured great pain to absorb the suffering of humanity. The talk includes a personal anecdote about a lonely old man met in Austria, illustrating the impermanence of worldly success and the inevitability of suffering. The themes of divine descent, the purpose of hardship, and the transient nature of the material world are explored in a contemplative, narrative style.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Children's program on Gurupurnima
4:45 - 5:14 (29 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Salutation to the lotus feet of Gurudev. Children's program on Gurupurnima.
Follow the path of Bhakti
5:20 - 6:42 (82 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky, Czech Republic. Lecture by Swami Avatarpuriji. You can't run away from Maya. The story of a sadhu who was living in the Himalayas. Only by following the right path and Gurudev we can cross the ocean of ignorance. Finally, we should follow the path of Bhakti. Explanation of how Gurudev helps us to overcome our troubles. Mind is restless, but using mantra it can be focused. Chanting and learning mantras, including Mahamrityur Jayamantra. Lecture by Mahamandaleshwar Swami Vivekpuriji. The mind is like a horse. Why we are telling stories when we are teaching someone. What is important is the feeling in the heart.
Suffering makes us strong
6:50 - 7:22 (32 min)

A spiritual discourse on suffering and divine incarnation, referencing Krishna and Jesus.
"In very hard times... those who are whole, suffering will be very strong. That means they are coming very solid, strong."
"Many sādhus, munis... all were suffering. Why are they suffering? They are taking from others our heart, our pain."
An unnamed speaker reflects on the universal nature of suffering in Kali Yuga, asserting that even divine incarnations like Krishna and Jesus endured great pain to absorb the suffering of humanity. The talk includes a personal anecdote about a lonely old man met in Austria, illustrating the impermanence of worldly success and the inevitability of suffering. The themes of divine descent, the purpose of hardship, and the transient nature of the material world are explored in a contemplative, narrative style.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Bhajan singing from Jadan Ashram
7:30 - 8:05 (35 min)

Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans.
Bhajan Singing from Jadan
8:10 - 9:20 (70 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
Bhajans with Swami Gajanandji
9:25 - 10:04 (39 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhajans from Poprad
10:10 - 10:54 (44 min)

Bhajans from Tatra Hotel, Poprad, Slovakia.
Mantra for harmony
11:00 - 11:48 (48 min)

A spiritual discourse exploring the multifaceted nature and power of mantra.
"Man is the mind, and tra is also called the desire. And that can be negative or positive. And this mantra can make good and bad."
"Every bhajan is full of wisdom. That is a mantra... it is very, very important that we have positive respect, love, and harmony. That is the best mantra."
Swami Ji leads a satsang, explaining that mantra originates from the mind and can be any powerful speech, from a wife's worrying words to sacred chants. He discusses fear, cultural differences between India and Europe, and shares anecdotes, including one from the 1970s about cultural exchange. The talk weaves through themes of spirituality, the role of the Guru, and concludes with the recitation of sacred mantras.
Filming location: Salzburg, Austria
Chakras in the human
11:55 - 13:05 (70 min)

A lecture on the cosmic origin and holistic practice of yoga.
"Yoga is one of the first principles in creation." "That’s called yoga: our physical body, our mental body, and our subtle body. These are three, according to yogic science. Balance, complete."
Swami Paramananda addresses a temple gathering, invited to speak on yoga. He presents a cosmological view of yoga's origin from Anant Brahmāṇḍ (infinite universes), sound (Nāda), and the self-manifested Śiva. He explains the traditional concept of 8.4 million life forms and argues for a vegetarian diet to attain higher consciousness. The talk covers the need for a guru, the 72,000 nerve systems, the five kośas (sheaths), and a detailed, practical guide to the chakras—from the earth chakras in the feet to the higher centers. He concludes with practical techniques like chanting AUM and a stress-relief exercise, ending with a peace mantra.
Filming location: USA
Miracles are in our service
13:10 - 14:25 (75 min)

An evening satsang sharing stories of grace and miracles from the Guru lineage.
"Mahāprabhujī said, 'Why are you always thinking, "There is no more food"?' ... He opened the cloth, and the pot was full of halvā soup."
"Mahāprabhujī was singing a very nice bhajan. People sang many, many bhajans. It is said prasāda means enough, more than enough."
The lecturer addresses a global audience, offering blessings and narrating miraculous anecdotes involving his Gurus, Mahāprabhujī and Devpurījī. He recounts tales of multiplying food, fulfilling devotees' desires, and personal experiences of divine light, emphasizing themes of selfless service (seva), contentment (santosh), and faith over the pursuit of miracles. The talk concludes with a parable about a healed leper, known as the "Sonāmukhī Gurujī," whose faith and a simple laxative lead to a series of wondrous events.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Follow the path of Bhakti
14:30 - 15:52 (82 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky, Czech Republic. Lecture by Swami Avatarpuriji. You can't run away from Maya. The story of a sadhu who was living in the Himalayas. Only by following the right path and Gurudev we can cross the ocean of ignorance. Finally, we should follow the path of Bhakti. Explanation of how Gurudev helps us to overcome our troubles. Mind is restless, but using mantra it can be focused. Chanting and learning mantras, including Mahamrityur Jayamantra. Lecture by Mahamandaleshwar Swami Vivekpuriji. The mind is like a horse. Why we are telling stories when we are teaching someone. What is important is the feeling in the heart.
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 1 - Part 4
16:00 - 17:04 (64 min)

Practicing of the system "Yoga in Daily Life", Level 1 - Part 4, in Om Vishwa Deep Gurukul Swami Maheshwaranand Ashram, Jadan, Rajasthan, India on 23rd of October 2009.
Mantra and Guru
17:10 - 18:03 (53 min)

An evening satsang on spiritual practice, the role of the guru, and a morning prayer ritual.
"Early morning is called Brahmamuhūrta... it is said that one of the best nectars is in that time."
"Don't change your gurus. If you are changing, then you will not achieve anything."
Swami Maheshwarananda addresses a global audience, discussing the universal human search for meaning amidst modern confusion. He outlines an ideal morning routine of purification, prayer, and light, and explains the hierarchical concept of the guru, from parents and teachers to one's irreplaceable spiritual master. He concludes by teaching and explaining the lyrics of a devotional Āratī song.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Quality of yoga is missing
18:10 - 19:10 (60 min)

A morning satsang on the purpose of human life and authentic spiritual practice.
"Human life is rare. It is the last milestone for divine realization or becoming one with God."
"Yoga practice is good for our health, but then we should do the system scientifically. Never torture your body, never force your body."
The lecturer addresses a global audience, contrasting superficial modern yoga with the deep, enduring practice of true tapasyā (austerity). He discusses the rarity of human birth, the cycle of karma, and the need to cultivate qualities that lead to light, using examples from scripture, anecdotes of ancient sādhus, and everyday situations to illustrate the principles of endurance, forgiveness, and connecting to cosmic energy.
Filming location: USA
You are the helper of everyone
19:15 - 20:08 (53 min)

A spiritual discourse on the meaning and practice of a specific mantra.
"Oṃ, the Uncreated Body. It is not referring to the physical body. It is pointing to the body of Consciousness, the body of Awareness, the body of Being."
"When we chant this mantra, we are not invoking something outside of ourselves. We are recognising and affirming our true nature."
A teacher provides a detailed commentary on the mantra "Oṃ Aki Rāchanā Śarīra," explaining its meaning as a pointer to the eternal, unchanging Self or Awareness beyond the physical form. He instructs listeners on how to chant it as a practice of self-recognition and disidentification from the body-mind, describing it as the subjective space of pure knowing.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Where is our happiness?
20:15 - 21:02 (47 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. God can be happy and unhappy also. We can make him happy and unhappy like our parents. Animals also can be happy and we must not kill them to make them unhappy. Every morning we should be thankful to God that we are human. Don't marry before you completely finished your study. We also should be thankful for God before eating. Bhajan singing.
Yoga for a Healthier and Happier Life
21:10 - 21:57 (47 min)

A public lecture on yoga as a holistic science for health and peace.
"If you want to know what is Parabrahma, what is God, it is that resonance, that energy."
"Yoga practice is balancing, harmonizing, and keeping health. The practice of āsanas is not a competition."
Swami Maheshwarananda addresses an audience including the Indian Ambassador to the EU and the President of Zagreb. He presents yoga as a divine science originating from Śiva, sharing traditional stories about blessings and longevity, and critiques modern commercialized forms. He emphasizes yoga's role in creating personal health and world peace, concluding with a demonstration of the Kāṭupraṇām exercise.
Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
What have you done for others?
22:05 - 22:50 (45 min)

Lecture by Sadhvi Shanti from Summer Yoga Camp in Vep, Hungary. We are climbing to the top of the mountain step by step. To follow the path is very important. At the end of your life, God will ask: "what have you done for others?" There are many things in nature that we can use for our spiritual development. The tree is always ready to accept.
Removing pollution from the body and mind
22:55 - 23:36 (41 min)

A spiritual discourse on the ancient origins and modern practice of yoga and Ayurveda.
"The science of yoga is ancient. Ayurveda is also that old."
"Health is not everything, but without health, everything is nothing."
A speaker addresses an audience, passionately recounting the divine origins of yoga from Shiva and Ayurveda from Dhanvantari, using the story of Hanuman fetching the Sanjivani herb to illustrate Ayurveda's ancient power. He critiques official claims that these sciences are only 5,000 years old, urging listeners to petition the government for correction. The talk expands to cover the purpose of yoga in overcoming stress and mental impurities (mala, vikshepa, avarana), explains how specific asanas like Bhujangasana affect the mind and body, and reflects critically on human nature, pollution, and dietary habits.
Filming location: Debrecen, Hungary
A Guru gives everything that we need
23:40 - 0:41 (61 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. The story of Krishna and Vidura's wife. Explanation and sing of bhajan Prabhu Prema Bina Nahi Ave. Strilky Ashram is a heaven on earth. We should know what Guru really means. Our biggest problems are our ego and jealousy. The real Guru mantra can liberate our minds. Our yoga name helps us to go towards our aims. We have to do seva (selfless service) in order to get the blessing. Miracles can happen to each of us. Karma is happening to every country. Yoga has become an industry in the world. There are some institutes which want to control yoga and ayurveda also. It should create a universal benchmark for yoga and ayurveda. In Britain, many people can legally use yoga and ayurveda as medicine. Bhajan explanation and singing Prabhu Mere Avaguna Chita Na Caro.
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