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Bhagwat discourse by Shri Sadanandji Maharaj
Tuesday, 07.01.2008, 11:21pm (GMT-7)

 NORWALK, CA: His Holiness Sri Shri Sadanandji Maharaj concluded the week-long discourse on Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran Mahakatha at The Sindhu center, Norwalk, California. The discourse started on June 19 with the Katha Prarambh, followed by Vaman Avatar, Ram Janam Katha, Krishna Janam Katha, Krishna Bal Leela, Rukmani Vivah and Krishna Sudama Milap. The discourse ended on June 25.

Large number of devotees took advantage of the Mahakatha and enjoyed the week long discourse.Maharajji was born in a Khandelwal Brahmin family of Jui village of Bhiwani District in Harayana. He has rendered Shrimad Bhagwat Saptah over 1008 times in various parts of the world. He has provided peace and solace to the countless distressed human beings with his sweet calm and composed voice. His place of orations turns into an ocean of humanity.

The melodious tune recited in between the Katha not only arouses a sacred feeling amongst the devotees but also sends them into raptures. It also helps in creating a feeling of faith, love, and devotions in the heart of listeners and makes their lives tension free. It's not only India, but the whole world feels proud of this great Swamiji. The revered Maharajji is busy day in and day out in spreading to the world a sense of spiritualism. He keeps touring every nook and corner of the World to achieve this end.

The main services rendered by him include spiritual service, mahila ashram, educational centers, health centers, sewing centers, cow sheds, orphanages, homes for the aged and arrangement of marriages.Maharajji has inspired people to setup temples in Vrindavan, Haridwar, Bhiwani, Kalimpong, Siliguri, Calcutta, Patna and other places. Here, people come in large numbers to attend Satsangs and devote time in the worship of God.

Under the patronage of respected Maharajji, eye Camps, General Health Centers and Blood Donation Camps are organized from time to time. Hospitals have been opened at many places and mobile Hospitals render services in rural areas.The Katha was organized by Pawan & Aarti Aggarwal, RamKrishna & Sarita Aggarwal and Vipin Aggarwal
India Post News Service

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