Banswara: Celebration of manifestation of God’s incarnations in Bhagwat Katha

Banswara News Desk: A large number of devotees are arriving at the Bhagwat Katha Mahotsav going on at Lalivav Math in the city. On Sunday, narrator Agramalook Peethadhishwar Swami Rajendradas Devacharya Maharaj said that one should never be satisfied with knowledge and renunciation, nor should one be even slightly proud of them. In this matter, one should always remain humble and small and in favorable circumstances, with discretion, the aim of life should be to give up attachment to the body and worldly pleasures and surrender oneself completely at the feet of God. During the Bhagwat Katha, various incarnations of Ram and Shri Krishna, birth festivals and their congratulatory hymns created a wave of devotion. Along with telling the essence of the stories of different sections of Bhagwat, he also threw light on various mythological stories and biographies of saints and devotees.

And appealed to make life completely devotional. He said that the aim of the devotee is to consider himself void of all this only when he is knowledgeable, renunciant and dedicated. When one gets satisfaction from knowledge and renunciation, then knowledge begins to diminish. It may bring fame and happiness, but it cannot liberate one from the bondage of the world. Accept this truth and make your human life successful. On Sunday, a large number of families participated in the Tarpan ritual and Havan, Aarti etc. as part of the Sarva Pitru Moksha ritual as part of the ongoing grand religious festival for the salvation of the departed souls at Lalivaav Math. During this, the religious leader of Nirmohi Akhara (Ujjain), Pt. Narayan Shastri, explained to all the religious followers present about the need and importance of rituals like Uttar Kriya, Tarpan, Pind Daan, Shraddha etc.

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