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A Guided Yoga Practice
0:00 - 0:21 (21 min)

A guided yoga practice with instructions for postures and movement.
"Please, vajrāsana, vajrāsana. And very slowly, do not go quickly."
"Everybody has to know his or her body, so according to this, we should practice."
An instructor leads a group through a slow, detailed yoga sequence, calling out numbered steps and offering posture adjustments. The guidance emphasizes slow movement, stretching the back and legs, and adapting poses for individual limitations like back pain or high blood pressure. The session concludes with relaxation instructions.
Filming location: Khatu, Rajasthan, India
In the service of Life
0:25 - 1:09 (44 min)

India, Summer 2005. Report about the Swamijis activities.
Do not waste your human life
1:15 - 2:15 (60 min)

An evening satsang discourse on dharma, grace, and spiritual practice.
"Dharma rakṣati rakṣitaḥ. He who protects dharma, dharma protects him."
"The Guru will show us the right path... But we need to do the effort."
The lecturer leads a satsang exploring the nature of dharma and the four blessings (kṛpā) essential for spiritual progress: divine grace, scripture, the Guru, and one's own initiative. He weaves in teachings from the Bhagavad Gītā, stories from the Mahābhārata, and practical advice for students, emphasizing the necessity of the Guru's guidance and the disciple's personal effort to follow the righteous path and achieve liberation.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
How can I love myself?
2:20 - 2:53 (33 min)

A satsang exploring the concept of self-love through the framework of the four aspects of divine grace (kripa).
"Swāmījī did not really use this word, but I know it comes from Holī Gurujī; he is always using that."
"Love each and every living being, if not more, then at least as much as yourself."
Guru Lilā, addressing the community, explains the four aspects of kripa: Deva Kripa (grace of the gods), Śāstra Kripa (grace of the scriptures), Guru Kripa (the Guru's grace), and Kuṭkī Kripa (self-grace). He focuses on Kuṭkī Kripa as self-love, arguing it is a prerequisite for loving others. He outlines a practical path to self-love through self-acceptance, self-understanding, and self-giving, linking it to core teachings. He shares an anecdote about a woman healing from ALS through self-love and concludes with a traditional story about Guru Nānak illustrating the complex workings of karma.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We will go one day
3:00 - 3:43 (43 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We always worry about death. Death is a universal law. Our mind is always restless. We can train it by mantra. Manas is the storehouse of memories. Yogis are not attached to things. Only the bond between the disciple and the Guru is permanent. The story of a man who planned that when Yama came, he would hide somewhere. We should meditate always not only when we are in trouble. We should remember God every day, at least a little bit. Unfortunately present Indian generation is beginning to forget their roots. Birth and death come and go, but remember the name of God.
Anahata chakra
3:50 - 4:36 (46 min)

Satsang from Yoga Center in Prague on 1st December 2008.
This time will not come back
4:40 - 5:38 (58 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We should begin everything at the basis. Climbing up is hard, but the goal is beautiful. To give up is easy, but not a solution. Good and bad things follow each other in our lives. We are full of expectations. There should be mutual understanding between partners. We listen many times the same story to understand more and more. We can reach peace if we are contented. At firsz we should accept ourselves and than we can accept other people. Go forward on the way Gurudev is inside with you. Things happening in our lives make us stronger. The knowledge is flowing from generation to generation in a parampara. Short explanation of yama and niyama rules.
Do everything with bhava
5:45 - 6:01 (16 min)

Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.Shravan month is for Lord Siva. The story of one of Siva's names nilkant. In this case, Siva symbolises our Gurudev. Siva is a merciful God.
Symbolical stories about Tat Tvam Asi and Ganesha
6:05 - 6:43 (38 min)

A satsang discourse weaving Upanishadic teachings with personal reflection on a spiritual name.
"The father explained that everything in the space comes from one cause. That cause is Brahma, or the Absolute."
"Gaṇeśa is the lord of these elements... What does it mean if someone is ruling over the elements? It means he is able to control, to balance, to harmonize all the elements."
Following opening prayers, the speaker narrates the Upanishadic story of a father teaching his son Śvetaketu the Mahāvākya "Tat Tvam Asi" (You are That), using analogies of clay, seeds, salt in water, and rivers in the ocean to illustrate the all-pervading Brahma. The discourse then shifts to a personal exploration of the speaker's name, Gajanant (Gaṇeśa), explaining its symbolism through Purāṇic stories, its role in bhajans as an invocation of the guru, and finally, its deepest meaning as the yogic principle that harmonizes the elements.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We will go one day
6:50 - 7:33 (43 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We always worry about death. Death is a universal law. Our mind is always restless. We can train it by mantra. Manas is the storehouse of memories. Yogis are not attached to things. Only the bond between the disciple and the Guru is permanent. The story of a man who planned that when Yama came, he would hide somewhere. We should meditate always not only when we are in trouble. We should remember God every day, at least a little bit. Unfortunately present Indian generation is beginning to forget their roots. Birth and death come and go, but remember the name of God.
There is one Soul
7:40 - 9:03 (83 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from retreat at Mt. Shasta, Washington State, USA. The ocean is the origin, the creation. Nada is the resonance, it is the Supreme. Vishwaguruji creates a sound from the sea-shell. The elements were emerging from the sound of the creation. There are uncountable Souls in the body like the cells. Humans are fighting in vain, there is one Earth, each of the drops are from the same origin and will dissolve again. Similarly, there is one Soul. Real yoga is to love and understand the body, like when we are practicing Yoga in Daily Life.
The real meditation
9:10 - 9:59 (49 min)

A spiritual discourse on meditation, mantra, and the guru principle.
"Without a Guru Mantra, meditation is like a statue without life in it."
"Gu means darkness, and ru means light. He is the one who removes the darkness of ignorance and leads us to the light of wisdom, freedom, and mokṣa."
The lecturer delivers an evening satsang, explaining mantra as the essential seed of meditation. He details the importance of a guru-given mantra, describes the guru as a divine principle beyond form, and outlines a five-stage practice for perfecting mantra repetition, from writing to silent, automatic resonance.
Filming location: UK
Support the flame of life within you
10:05 - 10:52 (47 min)

Satsang with H.H. Vishwaguruji from Guruji Ashram, Vienna, Austria. It’s not easy to renounce. Vairagya means to renounce from our innerself. Good and bad are within us - there is nothing and no-one to blame outside. It is not easy to become holy - Vishwaguruji explains why it is difficult and how to overcome the obstacles. Who are we to judge others? Our negative thoughts will only harm ourself.
Around the world - World Peace Conference, Prague 2016 (1/11)
11:00 - 11:05 (5 min)

Yoga in Daily Life – A Path to Non-Violence and World Peace: World Peace Conference, Prague, Czech Republic.
Around the world - World Peace Conference, Prague 2016 (10/11)
11:10 - 11:22 (12 min)

Yoga in Daily Life – A Path to Non-Violence and World Peace: World Peace Conference, Prague, Czech Republic.
How to overcame vritis
11:30 - 13:03 (93 min)

Evening satsang from Yoga retreat with MM Swami Jasraj Puri and Swami Gajanand, Iz, Croatia
The power of Tapasya
13:15 - 14:03 (48 min)

Lecture from Strilky, Czech Republic
Practical guide to meditation (6/11)
14:30 - 15:45 (75 min)

Webcast of Swamijis lecture about Meditation from Bratislava, Slovakia on 16th February 2009.
Bhajan singing in the Strilky Ashram
15:30 - 16:05 (35 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhajan singing from Jadan Ashram
16:10 - 16:45 (35 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans.
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
16:50 - 17:25 (35 min)

Evening satsang in Jadan Ashram, Distr. Pali, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
Bhajan singing from Villach
17:30 - 18:13 (43 min)

Evening program with Vishwaguruji from Villach, Austria. Bhajans.
The spiritual path
18:20 - 18:51 (31 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Vishwaguruji explains what means real meditation and reveals the essence of the spiritual path.
There is one Soul
18:55 - 20:18 (83 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from retreat at Mt. Shasta, Washington State, USA. The ocean is the origin, the creation. Nada is the resonance, it is the Supreme. Vishwaguruji creates a sound from the sea-shell. The elements were emerging from the sound of the creation. There are uncountable Souls in the body like the cells. Humans are fighting in vain, there is one Earth, each of the drops are from the same origin and will dissolve again. Similarly, there is one Soul. Real yoga is to love and understand the body, like when we are practicing Yoga in Daily Life.
The spiritual path
20:25 - 20:56 (31 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Vishwaguruji explains what means real meditation and reveals the essence of the spiritual path.
The meaning of Bhajan
21:00 - 22:27 (87 min)

Satsang with Vishwaguruji Maheshwarananda, Summer Retreat in Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. This satsang is about two powerful bhajans written by Holy Guruji (Sri Deep Niranjan Saba Dukha Bhanjan, Om Brahm Shiva Alakh Anadi). Vishwaguruji gives us introduction to different kinds of Samadhis and explains the topic about spiritual poems, bhajans, mantra and bija mantra. Bhajan singing and translation by Swami Gajanandji.
There is only one reality
22:35 - 23:51 (76 min)

A spiritual discourse on the origins and essence of yoga.
"Yoga is beyond any religion. Yoga is not a part of religion, but all religion is a part of yoga."
"Yoga is that science of body, mind, and soul. Keep the harmony between body, mind, and soul."
Swami Avatarpuri Ji gives an introductory talk at a temple, offering a glimpse into yoga's cosmic beginnings. He describes the primordial state of endless space (śūnyākāśa) and consciousness, the emergence of divine energy (yoga), and the manifestation of creation through sound and light. He explains the human role within the 8.4 million life forms, the law of karma, and presents yoga as a practical science for harmonizing body, mind, and soul to realize the divine self.
Filming location: New York, USA
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