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Yoga, the inner engineering
15:50 - 16:42
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From: 12 Jun 2016
Satsang with Vishwaguruji, summer retreat in Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. There are different levels of our being such as: Atma, Jivatma, consciousness/awareness, mind, emotion, senses, desires, physical body and energy body. There is an inner balancing mechanism to distribute energy to the whole body. With proper inner engineering we should avoid destroying our system. We need healthy seasonal eating and enhanced practice such as Pranayam.
Humanitarian work
16:45 - 16:58
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From: 1 Jan 2008
A documentary showcasing the humanitarian and spiritual projects of Śrī Viśvadīp Gurukul Maheśvarānanda Āśram.
"Yoga means unity, and thus this center serves the unity and well-being of all beings."
"The hands that help are more valuable than the hands that pray."
The film presents the ashram's diverse initiatives in Rajasthan, founded by Swāmī Māheśvarānanda. It highlights educational programs for children, including those with disabilities, a sanctuary for abandoned cows, a fire brigade, and a major water conservation project creating an artificial lake. The narrative connects these selfless service activities to the spiritual goal of achieving unity and inner peace through yoga.
Filming locations: Jadan, Rajasthan, India.
DVD 189
Around the world - Satsang Mexico
17:00 - 17:38
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From: 12 Dec 2010
Evening satsang with meditation.
Master should have equal vision
17:45 - 18:10
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From: 9 Jan 2016
A discourse on a guru's non-discriminatory teaching methods, using a parable from the Mahabharata.
"If yoga is in your blood, then yoga is in your blood. It means it is a home tradition, a home culture."
"Masters have equal vision and no differences. If there are differences, then they are not masters."
In response to a question about teaching Indians versus Europeans differently, the speaker explains that while foundational knowledge is the same, the method must suit the student's cultural background, like learning to cook at home versus from scratch. He then narrates the story of Eklavya, who, though rejected by the teacher Dronacharya, honored him as his guru from afar and offered his thumb as guru dakshina, illustrating that true teaching and devotion transcend physical presence and formal instruction. The master's love, like sunlight, shines on all disciples equally without favoritism.
Filming location: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
