Sadguru makes death a swayamvar for a devotee – Days 6 and 7 Patan Katha

On days and 7 of Shrimad Bhagavat Katha at Junamaka, Patan, Pujya Bhaishri spoke of the power of the Shrimad Bhagavat in transforming one’s understanding of death. Shrimad Bhagavat expresses the perspective of all three but as it is primarily a scripture of loving devotion, it fills one with loving feeling for the Lord which…
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The light of knowledge uproots our sorrows – Day 5 Junamaka Katha

Day 5 at Junamaka, Patan, saw the divine celebrations of Shri Krishna janma. Pujya Bhaishri in the katha talked about the cause of sorrow, our desires and the role of Guru in making us free from material desires. Naradji is a vital source of inspiration for the authors of both Ramayan and Bhagavat. He is…
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Devothhan Ekadashi, Ayodhya Verdict and Self-study – Days 3 and 4 Junamaka Katha

On day 3 of Patan Katha, being the auspicious occasion of Devotthan Ekadashi, Pujya Bhaishri explained the significance of this Ekadashi. He also explained regarding the journey to oneself. On day 4, Pujya Bhaishri provided a message on peace further to the Ayodhya Court Verdict. Pujya Bhaishri said that the main message from Devotthan Ekadashi…
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Dharma is like a currency exchange counter – Day 2 Patan Katha

On Day 2 of Bhagavat Katha in Junamaka, Patan, Pujya Bhaishri talked about the root cause of sorrows and also why Dharma is so important in our life. There is only one path to live happily in life, which is, not paying attention to the deficiencies. Today, our situation is such that we do not…
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Contentment does not mean inactivity – Day 1 Patan Katha by Pujya Bhaishri

In the holy place of Sant Pragdasbapu Godadiya, in the village Junamaka based in the District of Patan, Shrimad Bhagavat Katha by Pujya Bhaishri began today on 6th November 2019 for eight days. This Katha celebrates the 101th birth anniversary of Sant Shri Pragdasbapu. People often misunderstand satisfaction to be the cessation of efforts. Many…
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What is fear? How can life be devoid of fear? – Day 8 Ekal Bhagavat Katha (Delhi).

On Day 7 of the Ekal Bhagavat Katha with the theme of reunciation, Pujya Bhaishri focused on how we can become devoid of fear, be happy, the meaning of Lord Krishna stealing butter and the symbolism of the vyas pith with mother Yashoda and Lord Krishna. Pujya Bhaishri said that this material world is death…
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Self-development, our culture and meaning of the story of Putana – A Self-check on Day 7 Delhi Katha

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Self-Check on your development and be result-oriented. On Day 7 of Ekal Bhagavat Katha in Delhi, Pujya Bhaishri encouraged all listeners to actively participate in their own self-development. Pujya Bhaishri emphasized the need for each individual to develop to be result-oriented. If we have advanced in life, we must pause to self-check for our own…
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How to be a True Leader like Lord Ram – Ekal Bhagavat Katha Day 5

The fifth day of the grand ongoing event commenced with Pujya Bhaishri speaking of the importance of Peace of mind, which is only possible when we come out of our limited, self-centered existence and seek to connect ourselves with the vastness of collective consciousness. Individual consciousness is what we refer to as Jīvātmā and collective…
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