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Rasiya Baba’s Srimad Bhagavat Katha to Begin in Mathura from June 8

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Rasiya Baba’s Srimad Bhagavat Katha to Begin in Mathura from June 8

Rasiya Baba’s Srimad Bhagavat Katha for Human Welfare to Begin in Mathura from June 8

Mathura, June 6: In the sacred month of Adhik Maas, Brajbhakt Parivar is organizing a seven-day Srimad Bhagavat Katha for the welfare of humanity. The discourse will be delivered by the renowned spiritual storyteller Param Pujya Rasiya Baba from June 8 to June 14, 2026.

The event is expected to attract not only devotees from across India but also followers of Rasiya Baba residing abroad. Organizers informed that devotees from nearly six foreign countries are scheduled to arrive in Mathura to participate in the spiritual gathering and listen to the Bhagavat Katha.

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Fully Air-Conditioned Venue at Lotus Garden

Sharing details about the event, organizing committee members Neeraj “Bobby” Hathi Wale and Niranjan Gupta stated that the Katha will be held at Lotus Garden, Saraswati Kund, Mathura. The entire venue has been designed as a fully air-conditioned auditorium for the convenience of devotees.

A specially decorated Vyas Peeth, crafted in the form of a divine floral grove using natural flowers, is being prepared from where Maharaj Ji will deliver the spiritual discourses throughout the week.

Manglik Programs Before the Katha

Before the formal commencement of the Katha, a series of auspicious rituals will take place on June 7. Women devotees will organize Mangal Gaan and Mehendi ceremonies while invoking various deities at the venue in preparation for the sacred event.

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On June 8, the Katha will begin with a grand Kalash Yatra. The opening day will feature Mangalacharan and a discourse on the significance of Srimad Bhagavat Mahapurana.

Day-Wise Katha Schedule

June 9 (Day 2): Bhishma Stuti, arrival of Shukdev Ji, and Kapil-Devahuti dialogue.

June 10 (Day 3): Dhruva Charitra, Jadbharat Charitra, Ajamila Upakhyan, and Prahlad Charitra.

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June 11 (Day 4): Vamana Avatar, Ram Janmotsav, and Krishna Janmotsav.

June 12 (Day 5): Bal Leela, Makhan Chori, Govardhan Puja, and Chhappan Bhog.

June 13 (Day 6): Rasleela, Kansa Vadh, and Rukmini Vivah.

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June 14 (Day 7): Sudama Charitra and an emotional conclusion of the Katha with the worship of Shukdev Ji.

Preparations Underway for Over a Month

Organizing committee members Pawan Agrawal and Piyush Jain informed that several renowned saints, mahants, mandaleshwars, mahamandaleshwars, public representatives, and government officials from across the country are expected to attend the event on different days.

Preparations have been underway for more than a month. For the convenience of devotees, the entire venue has been fully air-conditioned. Responsibilities related to parking management, hospitality, accommodation, and other arrangements have been assigned to different teams.

Organizers also stated that accommodation, food, and hospitality arrangements for devotees arriving from India and abroad are being finalized.

Appeal to Braj Residents

Members of Brajbhakt Parivar have appealed to all residents of Braj and devotees of Lord Krishna to participate in the sacred event and receive spiritual blessings during the auspicious month of Adhik Maas.

The appeal has been jointly made by Sunand Mittal, Sparsh Agrawal, Kanhaiya Lal Bajaj, Banke Bihari Hathi Wale, Ram Agrawal, Raghav Agrawal, Kalyan Das Agrawal, Pradeep Chaudhary, Rajkumar Sarraf, Radha Krishna Hathi Wale, Rajesh Bajaj, Tarang Hathi Wale, Sunil Agrawal, Shyam Babu Agrawal, Atul Agrawal, Manoj Bajaj, Vivek Agrawal, Tushar Hathi Wale, Ashish Agrawal, Virendra Agrawal, Sumit Agrawal, Vishnu Agrawal, Krishna Agrawal, Anil Bansal, Shailesh Bansal, Bhuvnesh Agrawal, Sagar Agrawal, Saurabh Agrawal, Devanshu Agrawal, Rishi Agrawal, Sachin Agrawal, Ankit Garg, Girdhari Lal Mat Wale, Ankit Bansal, Sanjay Agrawal, Utkarsh Agrawal, Rajendra Agrawal, Mahendra Agrawal, Ram Ratan Hathi Wale, Jagdish Sharan Agrawal, Krishna Sharan Agrawal, Balmukund Agrawal, Mohit Gupta, and Shashibhanu Garg.

The week-long spiritual gathering is expected to become one of the major devotional events of Adhik Maas in Mathura, bringing together devotees from India and abroad in an atmosphere of faith, devotion, and cultural harmony.

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