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Shrimad Bhagwat Katha
The Shrimad Bhagwat is one of the most sacred books of the
Hindus.
It gives a tremendous insight, a profound vision, and an
entirely new perspective to the person who hears the narrative.
On hearing, a person is never the same. There is a complete
metamorphosis, a complete transformation, literally a new birth.
Atman (soul) by its own nature is sovereign it cannot by
nature be bound whatever bondages felt are sheer
illusions of the mind. Shrimad Bhagwat provides that light which
enables Jeeva (human being) to experience the wonderful freedom
of liberation. One feels, "Yes, I am free!" Shrimad
Bhagwat expresses this philosophy through the narration of the
life stories of 24 incarnations of Lord Vishnu. Amongst these,
the tenth volume of the Shrimad Bhagwat narrates in infinite
detail, the story of Lord Krishna. Since all 24 incarnations are
of Lord Vishnu, it is a vitally important scripture for the
Vaishnavites.
Written by Sage Ved Vyasa the Bhagwat leaves no topic untouched
social, political, and economic systems all these
have been covered and commented upon by him. Not just issues
relating to self-liberation but even our day-to-day problems
have been effectively resolved in Shrimad Bhagwat. Hence it can
be emphatically stated that Shrimad Bhagwat is an exposition,
which explains human life very clearly, it is a direction
leading to the ultimate liberation of the soul. It is therefore
an important guide for the conduct of human beings in all their
affairs.
Ordinarily, reading and listening to Shrimad Bhagwat is a week
long Anushthan (a religious commitment), but even an entire
lifetime may not be enough to understand it in depth and explain
it to others. It is such a wonderful, sublime scripture but King
Parikshit had only seven days to live and it is said that by
listening to such a seven-day narration of Bhagwat Katha King
Parikshit attained liberation! Not by death but by emancipation
from ignorance and fear.
Thus Shrimad Bhagwat liberates us from fear, problems,
and ignorance. In essence, this is the crux of Shrimad Bhagwat.
Content wise, it comprises three main dialogues or principal
conversations one that of Shukadevji and King Parikshit,
second between Sutji and Shaunak and other Rishis at
Naimisharanya and the third between Vidurji and Maitreya on the
banks of the river Ganga. These three principal conversations
convey the voluminous Bhagwat beginning and ending with the
dialogue between Sutji and Shaunak and other Rishis.
This four quatrain (8 verses) of Bhagwat was voiced by Shri
Narayan Bhagwan and heard by Brahmaji as narrated in the second
volume. Brahmaji then narrated the same four verses (shlokas) to
Narada who in turn conveyed to Sage Ved Vyasa but told him that
this was only formularized, now expand its (Vyasa)
purview. The seat from where such knowledge is expounded and
explained in detail is called Vyas Peetham. For this
very reason we call the narrator of Shrimad Bhagwat Vyas.
It is more a qualitative noun than a personal noun. Thus Vyasa
elaborated the four shlokas (verses) in 9000 verses spread over
335 chapters and 12 volumes. Then Bhagwan Ved Vyasa taught it to
Shukhdeva, who then narrated it to King Parikshit. Sutjii in
Namisharanya to Shaunaka and other Rishis conveys the same
conversation. All the different periods of these separate
conversations are mentioned in Shrimad Bhagwat.
The narration of Shrimad Bhagwat Katha is arranged for many
reasons,but it is mainly arranged for the upliftment and welfare
of the people and society, who, by listening to the katha would
understand God and learn the way to reach him, helping inducing
spiritual growth within themselves and most importantly becoming
righteous and virtuous human beings
The properties of Leisure Hotels are excellent venues to
organize Shrimad Baghwat Katha. Be it requirement for indoor
venue for 40-350 persons or creating temporary infrastructure
for large size gathering at any location- we can customise our
facilities to meet your individual needs and ensure a flawless
event. The locations of its properties like Haveli Hari Ganga
along the Ganges in Haridwar, The Camp 5 Elements, Maneri,
Uttarkashi along The Bhagirathi River and The Corbett Hideaway
and The River View Retreat in Corbett National Park provides for
serene and just perfect environment to organize Bhagwat Katha.
Leisure Hotels ensures that during such events kitchen is
completely sanitized and purely Satvik food is served. Quality
P/A system and uninterrupted power supply ensures that the
participants and organizer focuses on Katha Path for desired
gains.

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