Devotees Flock to Fourth Day of Bhagwat Katha in Palamu
Spiritual Discourses and Melodious Bhajans Enthrall Attendees
Key Points:
- Large gathering at Shri Radha Krishna Temple for Bhagwat Katha
- Katha Vyas Stuti Didi narrates Lord Krishna’s childhood pastimes
- Devotees experience deep spiritual connection through discourse
MEDININAGAR – The fourth day of the Shri Bhagwat Katha Week at Shri Radha Krishna Temple in Redma, Palamu, witnessed a massive turnout of devotees. People from various neighborhoods and nearby rural areas participated in the religious event.
The 17th edition of the Bhagwat Katha, organized at the temple complex, saw devotees immersed in devotion and spirituality. Katha Vyas Stuti Didi from Shri Dham Vrindavan began the session with prayers, Aarti, and melodious hymns, which left the attendees enthralled.
Narration of Lord Krishna’s Pastimes
During the discourse, Stuti Didi narrated the enchanting childhood pastimes of Lord Krishna. She vividly described episodes such as the butter theft and Lord Krishna’s playful interactions with the Gopis, bringing the scenes to life.
She explained that Lord Krishna’s actions provide a deep message to humanity. “True joy cannot be found in material possessions but only in surrendering to God,” she stated. Devotees were moved as she emphasized that God guides humans through life’s challenges, offering peace, happiness, and eternal bliss.
Devotees Immerse in Spirituality
The gathering resonated with devotion as devotees swayed to soulful hymns and bhajans. People expressed a sense of peace and spiritual connection throughout the session.
Organizing committee members, including President Pradhan Ajay Kumar Tiwari, Vijay Tiwari, Nitesh Tiwari, Rupesh Tiwari, Sunil Tiwari, Lalan Tiwari, Akhilesh Tiwari, and Shashi Tiwari, ensured the smooth conduct of the event.
The ongoing Bhagwat Katha Week continues to attract large crowds, with attendees experiencing both spiritual and cultural enrichment.

