Udaipur: On the auspicious occasion of the third Monday of Sawan and Nag Panchami, Narayan Seva Sansthan’s Seva Mahateerth in Badi began the spiritual programme ‘Apnon Se Apni Baat Bholenath Ke Saath’. The Shiva Katha was organised under the guidance of Sansthan President Prashant Agrawal and attended by persons with disabilities, patients, and their family members.
During the programme, Agrawal explained the significance of Lord Shiva, describing him as a symbol of sacrifice, compassion, balance, and equality. He narrated stories related to Shiva, Shakti, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Brahma, highlighting their spiritual significance.
Linking Shiva’s teachings with modern life, Agrawal said people should focus on overcoming inner weaknesses, maintaining patience during difficult times, and showing compassion towards others. He stressed that service, sacrifice, and charity make life meaningful.
Beneficiaries shared their experiences of transformation and self-reliance, expressing gratitude for the institution’s services. The campus remained filled with devotion, faith, and service.