Surrender to the Divine Is the Only Path to Liberation
Shri Radha Krishna Temple Hosts Weeklong Shrimad Bhagwat Katha
Key Points:
- Shrimad Bhagwat Katha underway at Radha Krishna Temple, Redma
- Preacher Stuti Didi shares spiritual teachings from Gajendra Moksha
- Devotees urged to embrace faith and surrender for eternal peace
MEDININAGAR – A weeklong Shrimad Bhagwat Katha Gyan Mahayagya is being organized at the Radha Krishna Temple in Redma, Palamu. On Tuesday, the spiritual program began with prayers, rituals, and worship of the sacred text, Shrimad Bhagwat Purana.
Stuti Didi, the revered preacher from Shri Dham Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, narrated key teachings from the Bhagwat Purana. She highlighted the importance of surrendering to the divine for ultimate liberation and peace.
Spiritual Teachings from Gajendra Moksha
During her discourse on the Gajendra Moksha episode, Stuti Didi explained that worldly relationships are often built on self-interest. She said, “In times of crisis, no one stands by us except God. When Gajendra, the elephant, found himself in danger, he abandoned all worldly hopes and surrendered to the divine. God alone is our eternal savior.”
She urged devotees to cultivate unwavering faith and love for the divine. “True peace, happiness, and bliss lie at the feet of the Supreme Being. The only way to cross the ocean of worldly suffering is through complete surrender to God.”
Embracing Devotion and Faith
Stuti Didi further explained that selfless service and devotion to God can transform one’s life. She stated, “The teachings of the Shrimad Bhagwat Purana lead to liberation and eternal joy. A true devotee maintains their love for God even in difficult circumstances.”
The event saw a large gathering of devotees, including men and women from urban and rural areas. Many listened attentively to the spiritual lessons and teachings, seeking divine wisdom and inner peace.

