: The discourse delves into the life of King Parikshit, his curse by a Brahman boy, and his subsequent quest for salvation within seven days, which sets the stage for the entire Bhagwat narrative.
The Yagya performed during these seven days is not merely a ritual but a spiritual "sadhana". It is believed that worshiping Lord Narayan and Goddess Lakshmi through these Vedic rites during the special nights of the Katha brings immense divine grace and removes karmic debts. : The discourse delves into the life of
This write-up highlights the spiritual journey of Day 2 of the held in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh , featuring the renowned spiritual orator Shri Devkinandan Thakur Ji Maharaj (DnThakurJi) . Overview of the Event This write-up highlights the spiritual journey of Day
: Maharaj encourages devotees to keep their "inner temple" or religion alive within their homes and to pass these values to their children to ensure a righteous future. The Importance of Lakshmi Narayan Yagya : Thakur Ji emphasizes that the Bhagwat is
: A central theme of Day 2 often includes the divine birth and detachment of Shuka Dev Ji, the narrator of the Bhagwat, who remained in his mother’s womb for 12 years to avoid the influence of Maya (worldly illusion).
: Thakur Ji emphasizes that the Bhagwat is "Shoka Moha Bhayapaha"—a destroyer of attachment, sorrow, and fear—guiding devotees toward Bhakti (devotion) and Moksha (liberation).