Udaipur Bureau
Udaipur: A seven-day Shrimad Bhagwat Katha organised by Tulsi Parivar and Nandi Van Vedic Gaushala Dham Bhuj, under the patronage of A.S. Rathore, concluded on Tuesday at Devendra Dham on Bhuvana Road with deep devotion, faith, and spiritual enthusiasm.
On the concluding day, a massive gathering of devotees was witnessed at the venue. The entire premises, including the seating area and garden, were completely packed, with many attendees standing while absorbing the spiritual atmosphere. The event saw continuous devotional participation, with people immersed in spiritual joy and rhythmic expressions of faith.
Devotees, including groups of women arriving even after the discourse had begun, participated wholeheartedly in the programme. The atmosphere turned highly devotional as men and women engaged in spiritual singing and dance performances dedicated to Lord Krishna. The entire venue resonated with devotional music, creating an emotionally charged environment where many attendees were seen overwhelmed with devotion.
Addressing the gathering, renowned narrator Brahmarishi Kirit Bhai said that listening to the Bhagwat Katha leads to the destruction of sins and brings peace, devotion, knowledge, and detachment. He emphasised that life is temporary, but devotion to God is eternal, and remembering God at the final moment is the greatest achievement in life.
He elaborated on the relationship between the universe, living beings, and the supreme power, while narrating significant episodes such as Sudama’s story, Parikshit’s liberation, and the spiritual importance of the Bhagwat. He also stated that wealth earned through unethical means can never be used for good purposes and eventually fades away.
The programme concluded with a deep sense of spiritual fulfilment among devotees, leaving the entire atmosphere enriched with faith, devotion, and inner peace.