Shri Krishna Katha Amrit: Day four focuses on Gopashtami and the teachings of devotee Dhanna

by Kajal Luthra |
Shri Krishna Katha Amrit: Day four focuses on Gopashtami and the teachings of devotee Dhanna
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Nangal Township (The Uttam Hindu): The grand Shri Krishna Katha Amrit event, organized by Divya Jyoti Jagriti Sansthan and the Nangal residents at the Staff Club Ground continues with devotion and spiritual enthusiasm. Held daily from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm this Katha draws a large crowd of devotees.




Today's Divine Day Katha began with a touching story of devotee Dhanna and Gopashtami by Sadhvi Ms. Garima Bharti disciple of Gurudev Shri Ashutosh Maharaj Ji. Sadhvi Ji explained that devotee Dhanna Ji's simplicity, sincere devotion and unwavering faith in God continue to convey the message to society that true devotion lies in a pure, simple and honest heart.


Through the Gopashtami episode, Sadhvi Ji beautifully presented the glory of indigenous cattle from Vedic India to the present era. She explained that cattle have always been the foundation of India's culture, economy, agriculture and health. Milk, ghee and cow products from indigenous breeds are not only healthy but also the core of organic farming and a natural lifestyle.


Referring to the Kamdhenu Gaushala in Noormahal, she said that this cowshed is today one of the best cow shelters in North India having been honored by the Government of India. The indigenous breeds are promoted, preserved and cared for in a scientific manner setting an inspiring example for society.


The Katha began with a formal Katha Puja and concluded with Aarti and a Bhandara, where hundreds of devotees partook of the Prasad.


Convener Swami Sajjananand Ji announced that November 15th will be the final day of the Katha, which will include a grand Bhajan Sandhya, a special puja and a Bhandara. He urged all families, especially the youth to attend in large numbers to benefit from spiritual knowledge and give a positive direction to their lives.


Shri Krishna Katha Amrit has become not just a religious event, but an event that conveys the message of social, cultural, and moral upliftment—in which every section of society has the opportunity to participate.


Everyone attended…the youth must have attended as well…


The main host, Vijay Dhir (Vijay Jewellers), daily hosts, Vikas Soni (Soni Handloom), Chandra Mohan Ghai, Nipun Soni and R.N. Sharma families performed the puja.


Special guests Rana K.P., Arvind Mittal, Rakesh Nayyar, Umakant Sharma, Satnam Singh, Deepak Nand, Rajesh Vasudev, Ashok Manocha, Sanjeev Sharma, Ravinder, Brij Mohan, Naveen, Sandeep Vasudev, Dr. Jaryal, Saurabh Agarwal, Nand Kishore and a large number of devotees were present.

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