ISKCON Speaker Inspires Devotees During Hare Krishna Festival
Key Points:
- Dr. Keshavananda Das emphasizes eternal bliss through devotion to God.
- Hare Krishna Festival held at Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya in Palamu.
- Devotees participate in kirtans, dramas, and spiritual discourses.
MEDININAGAR – The Hare Krishna Festival, held at Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya in Palamu, inspired attendees with spiritual discourses and devotional activities.
Dr. Keshavananda Das, the keynote speaker from ISKCON, delivered an enlightening Bhagavat Katha, explaining the ultimate purpose of human life. He emphasized that the human body, gifted by God, is a rare opportunity to attain divine connection and eternal happiness.
Seeking Eternal Bliss
Dr. Das highlighted that true bliss lies in devotion to the Supreme Being, not in the fleeting pleasures of the material world. He said, “Worldly attachments and desires bring only momentary satisfaction. Eternal joy can only be achieved through unwavering faith, love, and devotion to God.”
He urged devotees to immerse themselves in God’s name, contemplate His deeds, and surrender to His divine will, renouncing materialistic attachments.
Vibrant Devotional Activities
The event featured ecstatic kirtans, where devotees sang and danced to the holy name, and dramas conveying spiritual teachings. Children recited verses, adding to the event’s devotional spirit. Attendees were deeply moved, reflecting their spiritual connection and devotion.
Notable Attendees
Participants included Bhakti Siddhant Das, Govind Das, Gokul Das, Divyansh, Arvind Singh, and numerous other devotees. Their collective presence underlined the event’s significance in promoting spiritual values.
The festival left a lasting impression, encouraging attendees to pursue a life of devotion and spirituality.
The Hare Krishna Festival in Palamu inspired devotees with kirtans, discourses by Dr. Keshavananda Das, and spiritual teachings for eternal bliss

