Fourth Day of Shiv Katha Focuses on Ganesha’s Glory and Nandi’s Significance
Swami Vrijnandan Shastri Highlights Importance of Cow Protection
Key Points:
- Spiritual discourse emphasizes devotion through Sevanti’s tale
- Discourse reveals significance of Nandi’s four feet in dharma
- Katha explores various manifestations of Lord Shiva and Rudraksha
JAMSHEDPUR – The fourth day of Shiv Katha Mahotsav at Vasundhara Estate saw Vrindavan’s Swami Vrijnandan Shastri elaborating on divine manifestations.
The spiritual leader emphasized the power of devotion through various tales. He urged temples to maintain donation boxes for cow protection.
Divine Narratives
Swamiji shared insights about Lord Kartikeya and Ganesha. He explained the unique circumstances of Kartikeya’s eternal youth.
Moreover, the discourse covered the significance of Rudraksha beads. The sage described their varieties from one to fourteen faces.
Religious Significance
The spiritual leader detailed Nandi’s four feet symbolism. “The right foot represents dharma and devotion to Shiva,” he explained.
Furthermore, devotees participated in bhajan programs. Kiran-Umashankar Sharma served as the day’s hosts.

