Divine Seven-Day Shrimad Bhagwat Katha of Revered Kathakar Pujya Rameshbhai Oza Ji Draws to a Close at Parmarth

Heartfelt Farewell to Revered Kathakar Pujya Rameshbhai Oza Ji from Parmarth Niketan
A Divine Experience of the Seven-Day Shrimad Bhagwat Katha, Sacred Ganga Aarti, Havan and Spiritual Pilgrimage
A Collective Resolve for a Green, Cultured and Sustainable Future
The Inspiring Message of “Green Katha, Green Culture, Green Future”
Pujya Swamiji and Pujya Sadhviji lovingly bid farewell to Pujya Bhaishri with a sacred Rudraksha sapling and a divine idol of Lord Shiva

In the lap of the Himalayas, at the sacred spiritual abode of Parmarth Niketan, an uninterrupted flow of devotion, wisdom, love and divine consciousness touched countless hearts over the past seven days. As the sacred Shrimad Bhagwat Katha concluded, revered Kathakar Pujya Rameshbhai Oza Ji took an emotional farewell from Parmarth Niketan. The holy breeze flowing along the banks of Maa Ganga, the resonance of Vedic mantras, the glow of countless lamps and the divine presence of saints created an atmosphere that felt truly celestial and beyond words.

During the sacred Katha, profound reflections were shared on Indian culture, Sanatan values, Rishi traditions, cow protection, natural farming and spiritual awakening, deeply inspiring every heart present. Under the divine guidance of Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji, devotees collectively pledged for environmental protection, tree plantation and the creation of a greener and more sustainable future. The powerful message of “Green Katha, Green Culture, Green Future” resonated throughout the entire gathering.

HH PPujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji shared that when the voices of saints echo on the banks of Maa Ganga, it is not merely sound, but the awakening of timeless spiritual consciousness. He expressed that Pujya Rameshbhai Oza Ji’s Katha is not just a religious discourse, but a divine medium to awaken love, compassion, service and values in human life.

Pujya BBhaishri Rameshbhai Oza Ji shared that the Bhagwat is not merely a scripture, but the art of living a divine life. He said that when one awakens love, compassion and selfless service within, one truly moves closer to God. He beautifully expressed that Maa Ganga is not just a river, but the sacred flow of India’s spiritual soul, and Parmarth Niketan is a living pilgrimage of that eternal consciousness.

The farewell became an unforgettable and deeply emotional moment for all devotees and seekers. Pujya Swamiji and Pujya Sadhvi Bhagawati SaraswatiJi lovingly presented a sacred Rudraksha sapling and a divine idol of Lord Shiva to Pujya Bhaishri as a symbol of gratitude, reverence and divine connection. The moist eyes, folded hands and silent prayers of the devotees reflected immense devotion, gratitude and the hope of meeting again.

This seven-day spiritual gathering at Parmarth Niketan became far more than a religious event — it blossomed into a living celebration of devotion, culture, spirituality and Sanatan consciousness. These are not merely memories, but an eternal spiritual flame now illuminated within countless hearts forever.