Bhagwat Katha organized by the mouthpiece of Jyotishacharya Shri Purushottamji Bhardwaj at Parmarth Niketan in Rishikesh,Conservation of Nature Sanatani Tradition - Shri Bhardwaj

 

  Uttarakhand/Rishikesh. When Lord Krishna was in the finger, someone was looking for a bandage, then someone ran to get the clothes but Draupadi did not run. Draupadi tore her sari a little and made a bandage and tied it on the finger of Lord Krishna. When Draupadi was being abducted in a crowded meeting, she called out to Shri Krishna and, seeing the glory of the Lord, the sari was pulled as much as she could. Even the strongest of the mighty got tired of pulling the saree. So whatever is on time, give it to God. Whatever we give to God, he will give so much on time that it will not end. Shri Govind does not need anything outside. And the most valuable thing you have with you is your mind. If the mind is given to him, then that mind becomes Mohan and everyone pampers Mohan. The astrologer of Panch Dham Ek Mukam Shri Mataji Temple, Shri Purushottamji Bhardwaj, gave a lamp while reciting the story on the third day of the ongoing Shrimad Bhagwat Katha at Parmarth Niketan Ashram on the banks of the Ganges in Rishikesh Dham. While reciting the story, Shri Bhardwaj said that conservation of nature is a Sanatani tradition. And the protection of nature is the protection of God. If nature is destroyed then God will suffer. While protecting our body, we should also protect nature. And this work is not of one person but of all of us.










   A large number of devotees have reached Rishikesh Dham from the hearing area of ​​Shrimad Bhagwat Katha released in Parmarth Niketan of Rishikesh. In Shri Mad Bhagwat Katha, devotees also danced with emotion. On the same Tuesday, with the inspiration of Jyotishacharya Shri Purushottamji Bhardwaj, all the devotees fasted on Ekadashi and also took a pledge to protect nature. As part of the event, the birth anniversary of Lord Shri Krishna will also be celebrated in a grand manner in the Katha premises on Wednesday.
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