Spiritual Discourse Highlights Religious Education for Youth
Bhagwat Katha Features Divine Tales and Evening Bhajan Session
Key Points:
- Acharya emphasizes early religious education for children’s development
- Historical tales of Bharat and Prahlad shared during third day discourse
- Evening bhajan session draws prominent performers and community leaders
JAMSHEDPUR – Acharya Bankebihari Goswami emphasized religious education’s importance during Bhagwat Katha’s third day.
The discourse focused on youth guidance. “Religious education is as vital as academic learning,” the Acharya stated.
Meanwhile, a tableau depicting Lord Narasimha’s incarnation was presented. It enhanced the spiritual atmosphere.
Spiritual Teachings
The Acharya shared stories of devotion. Tales of Ajamil and Prahlad illustrated divine protection.
Moreover, he stressed parental responsibility. Early religious foundation shapes children’s character development.
Additionally, historical references enriched the discourse. The narrative of Hiranyakashipu’s defeat captivated listeners.
Musical Evening
A special bhajan session followed the discourse. Renowned artists performed from 8 PM to 10 PM.
Furthermore, Lippu Sharma and Umesh Khirwal participated. The Bhatli family presented devotional songs.
Notable performers included Baiju Sharma. Manish Kedia and Govind Bhardwaj also contributed.
Community Participation
Several community leaders attended the event. Santosh Khetan and Mahavir Agarwal graced the occasion.
Besides, the Rani Sati Satsang Samiti performed. Their devotional songs received enthusiastic response.
The program concluded with community participation. Attendees joined in the spiritual celebrations.

