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Be the tool
0:10 - 0:54 (44 min)
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An evening satsang on humility, grace, and being an instrument for divine will. "Only what is important for us is to understand and to pray to be the tool." "Always be aware and pray. Please, God, give me opportunity. Give me a chance to be your tool." Following opening prayers and chants to the guru's sandals, a speaker addresses the gathered and online audience. He shares a parable about a dog who mistakenly believes it is pulling a chariot, and the story of Hanuman receiving a lesson from a sage about the endless cycle of divine service. The core teaching emphasizes surrendering the ego, becoming a selfless instrument for grace, and performing service without seeking recognition, contrasting this with spiritual showmanship. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Reduce your needs
1:00 - 2:04 (64 min)
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An evening satsang discourse on the essence and power of mantra. "A mantra is like a seed. When we put a seed in the ground, it grows into a plant or a tree. The mantra is that seed." "Holy Gurujī always used to say... 'Man' means mind. 'Tra' means trāpti... contentment. 'Man' and 'tṛpti' means liberation." Swamiji explains the foundational concept of mantra as a spiritual seed that branches into various yoga paths like kīrtan, bhajan, and bhakti. He critiques modern materialism and loss of traditional wisdom, using anecdotes about waste and a greedy bird to illustrate the restless, untamed mind that mantra is meant to pacify. He concludes with teaching stories about humility and the proper use of spiritual power. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Protecting Nature
2:10 - 2:59 (49 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaugurji from Voderady, Slovak Republic. The human is not the best creature on Earth. Humans have destroyed so much of nature and have created an immense amount of pollution. We have to go back to the natural way of life and to our real, original nature.
Atma is king of the body
3:05 - 4:10 (65 min)
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A spiritual discourse on perseverance, self-knowledge, and the inner faculties. "It is not easy for anyone to remain steadfast on one path. This is true for everybody; it doesn't matter who you are. But when one has a single target, one can achieve it." "He learned a lesson: if the ant cannot give up, why should I give up my sādhanā? I am sure one day I will achieve my goal. I may fall down many times, but I will get up again." The speaker shares a parable about an ant persevering to carry a grain of rice, using it to illustrate the necessity of steadfastness on the spiritual path. He expands into an extended metaphor of the body as a coach, with the ten indriyas (faculties) as horses and the Ātmā as the king within. He emphasizes the crucial role of Viveka (discriminative intellect) as the king's advisor to guard against inner thieves like lust, anger, and greed, concluding that the Guru's word is the weapon that dispels them. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Be the tool
4:15 - 4:59 (44 min)
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An evening satsang on humility, grace, and being an instrument for divine will. "Only what is important for us is to understand and to pray to be the tool." "Always be aware and pray. Please, God, give me opportunity. Give me a chance to be your tool." Following opening prayers and chants to the guru's sandals, a speaker addresses the gathered and online audience. He shares a parable about a dog who mistakenly believes it is pulling a chariot, and the story of Hanuman receiving a lesson from a sage about the endless cycle of divine service. The core teaching emphasizes surrendering the ego, becoming a selfless instrument for grace, and performing service without seeking recognition, contrasting this with spiritual showmanship. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Sri SatGuru Chalisa
5:00 - 5:13 (13 min)
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A commentary and translation of the Ātāśrī Satguru Chalīsā, a devotional hymn. "You are the creator for everyone. You are present outside and inside. You are the Supreme Divine incarnate." "Those who will read the Satguru Chalīsā... shall concentrate, meditate, and chant His name. Janam maraṇa bhava dukha mithi... You will be free from the fear of birth and death." A speaker provides a line-by-line English translation and explanation of the Satguru Chalīsā's introductory poem and first verses. He describes the Guru as the omnipresent creator and protector, and explains the benefits of reciting the hymn, which include liberation from the cycle of birth and death, the destruction of sins, and the attainment of spiritual perfection and wishes. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The self on time waves
5:15 - 6:32 (77 min)
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Lecture by Swamiji from Karlovac, Croatia, July 2000
Practical guide to meditation (10/11)
6:33 - 8:32 (119 min)
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Webcast of evening satsang from Strilky, Czech Republic on 21st February 2009.
Bhajans with Swami Gajanandji
8:33 - 9:12 (39 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
The source of our knowledge is Gurudev
9:15 - 10:15 (60 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We can't step twice into the same river because the water continues flowing. The source of the water is not the water well, it is coming from the ocean. Similarly, the source of our knowledge is Gurudev. Brahmanandji was very learned and was thinking that he is the best Guru. But, in the presence of Gurudev, the truth becomes clear. There is immense energy, power, and ability residing in the human body.
Worshipping Gurudev
10:16 - 10:58 (42 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Sandhya means connected. When night and day meet we are connected to Gurudev or other Gods. We pray for Shakti, power. The first God is the Mother. Knowledge has no end. Mother Saraswati is the wife of Brahma and the Daughter also. Brahma's Daughter is knowledge. Explanation of the mantra "Guru Brahma, Guru Vishnu, Guru Devo Maheshwara...". We worship the holy feet of Gurudev.
Sri Devpuriji Mahasamadhi Celebration from Vep
11:00 - 12:22 (82 min)
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Evening satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat from Vep, Hungary. Sri Devpuriji Mahasamadhi celebration with bajans and short lecture.
Jivatma and anandamaya kosha
12:30 - 13:41 (71 min)
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Morning satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat in Vep, Hungary. Lecture by M.M. Swami Vivekpuriji. Explanation of five koshas and the connection between them. Purification of the koshas. Lecture by Swami Madhuram. The love for our Gurudev brings all of us here. We water this seed day by day using different techniques. Playing a meditative raga on bansuri flute awakes the devotion. How to cook good sabji from dried vegetables (like gunda, babool, sangri).
Use your common sense!
13:45 - 15:03 (78 min)
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Morning satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat in Vep, Hungary.Lecture about Guruvakya and common sence. Personal guruvakya is ment only for the person who receive it, guruvaky also depend on specific situation. Nada yoga and relaxation. You can be your own therapist with Nada Yoga, chanting mantras.
Good and bad destiny and karma
15:10 - 15:56 (46 min)
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A spiritual discourse on destiny, karma, and religious tradition, incorporating stories and teachings. "Someone has such a, what we call, good luck, so it comes in your hands... but what you have in yourself, no one can take away. They cannot take your destiny." "Sanātana Dharma is declared as a living religion, and other religions are dead religions. I would not say death, but finished." The lecturer leads an evening satsang, exploring the concept of destiny through the lens of karma and consciousness. He narrates a lengthy, illustrative story about the poet Kalidasa, from shepherd to prince to scholar, to demonstrate destiny's unpredictable nature. The talk expands into a comparative discussion of world religions, asserting the perpetual living tradition of Sanātana Dharma in contrast to others he describes as concluded. Filming location: Australia
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (9/9)
16:00 - 17:14 (74 min)
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Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia
Be the tool
17:20 - 18:04 (44 min)
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An evening satsang on humility, grace, and being an instrument for divine will. "Only what is important for us is to understand and to pray to be the tool." "Always be aware and pray. Please, God, give me opportunity. Give me a chance to be your tool." Following opening prayers and chants to the guru's sandals, a speaker addresses the gathered and online audience. He shares a parable about a dog who mistakenly believes it is pulling a chariot, and the story of Hanuman receiving a lesson from a sage about the endless cycle of divine service. The core teaching emphasizes surrendering the ego, becoming a selfless instrument for grace, and performing service without seeking recognition, contrasting this with spiritual showmanship. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The five elements in the world and in our body
18:10 - 19:04 (54 min)
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A spiritual discourse exploring yoga, the elements, and devotion through teachings and a parable. "How to understand God? Of course, we said all the Brahman, but what is that?" "Yoga means uniting, union... which unites the consciousness and space." The speaker delivers a wide-ranging talk, beginning with the chanting of Nārāyaṇa. He discusses the nature of Brahman, the human body, and the five living elements (space, air, fire, water, earth) as manifestations of the divine. He defines yoga as the union of consciousness and space, preceding even Śiva. The talk covers the significance of Agni (fire) in various forms, the Vedic science behind marriage rituals and astrology, and concludes with a story about Viṣṇu and Lakṣmī testing a devotee's true loyalty, illustrating the allure of prosperity (Lakṣmī) over pure devotion. Filming location: Fiji Islands
Protecting Nature
19:10 - 19:59 (49 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaugurji from Voderady, Slovak Republic. The human is not the best creature on Earth. Humans have destroyed so much of nature and have created an immense amount of pollution. We have to go back to the natural way of life and to our real, original nature.
Nadis and pranayama
20:05 - 21:09 (64 min)
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Morning satsang from Summer Yoga Retreat in Vep, Hungary. Lecture by M. M. Swami Vivekpuriji. If you are in good atmosphere you bring good atmosphere everywhere you come. Why we are starting pranayama with the right nostril? Try to inhale the divine, cosmic energy and trough positive thouhts and feelings exhale. Meditative bamboo flute music by Swami Madhuram.
The spiritual family
21:15 - 22:06 (51 min)
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An opening talk at a spiritual seminar addressing the absence of the guru and the purpose of gathering. "People are always complaining, 'Oh, Kali Yuga is not good, Kali Yuga is a terrible time.' But if you know how to utilize it, Kali Yuga is also excellent." "We need to be like a Paramahaṁsa... We should be like that. In this world, we have so many things... we should be like the Haṁsa: take the pearls, take the milk, and leave the water." A senior disciple addresses the assembled spiritual family at the Vép seminar, acknowledging the physical absence of Viśvagurūjī. He reframes the gathering as a vital opportunity to recharge, strengthen spiritual family bonds, and deepen personal practice. Key themes include extracting the essence from the Kali Yuga, the necessity of a supportive community for sādhanā, and using the seminar for introspection, mauna (silence), and focused practice of āsana and prāṇāyāma to calm the mind. Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Remain pure
22:10 - 22:59 (49 min)
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Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka, Croatia. Vishwaguruji explains problems if one of the parents eats meat. We should take care. He introduces a picture about the nadis. God made women and man, but the whole universe is one.
Reduce your needs
23:05 - 0:09 (64 min)
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An evening satsang discourse on the essence and power of mantra. "A mantra is like a seed. When we put a seed in the ground, it grows into a plant or a tree. The mantra is that seed." "Holy Gurujī always used to say... 'Man' means mind. 'Tra' means trāpti... contentment. 'Man' and 'tṛpti' means liberation." Swamiji explains the foundational concept of mantra as a spiritual seed that branches into various yoga paths like kīrtan, bhajan, and bhakti. He critiques modern materialism and loss of traditional wisdom, using anecdotes about waste and a greedy bird to illustrate the restless, untamed mind that mantra is meant to pacify. He concludes with teaching stories about humility and the proper use of spiritual power. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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