Vishwa Shanti Havan Concludes Shrimad Bhagwat Katha in Jugsalai
Garhwal family’s Havan Yagna culminates weeklong Bhagwat Katha at Jugsalai Rajasthan Shiv Mandir, uplifting the spirits of nearly 600 worshippers.
JAMSHEDPUR – The religious event at Jugsalai Rajasthan Shiv Mandir, that spanned a week, concluded on a spiritual note with the Havan Yagna performed by the Garhwal family from Thoi, Rajasthan.
The ceremony aimed at propagating global peace and prosperity resonated with the attendees, comprising close to 600 devout worshippers who participated in the Prasad.
The revered Dr. Sanjeev Krishna Thakur left a lasting impact on the congregation by elucidating the Bhagwat tales in his charismatic and empathetic style.
Maharaj Thakur Ji, a renowned speaker of holy texts, focused his final discourse on various aspects of spiritual teachings.
These ranged from the birth of Pradyumna, Sambarsur’s liberation, to the divine matrimonies, the revered Sudama’s character, Lord Dattatreya’s 24 preceptors, and King Parikshit’s path to salvation.
As quoted by the speaker, "to attain liberation, one must relinquish attachment."
The divine friendship between Lord Krishna and Sudama was hailed as the epitome to emulate.
All of Lord’s divine acts aim to free human beings from worldly entanglements.
The path to salvation is paved with sincere love for the divine, and as long as the soul is bound to worldly desires, liberation remains unattainable.
The narratives of the Bhagwat Katha, as told by Maharaj Ji, Dr. Sanjeev Krishna Thakur, are intended to inspire the devotees to become more detached and content in their everyday lives.
Amidst all uncertainties, the divine tales illuminated the path like a guiding lighthouse.

