Renowned Katha Vachak Devi Chitralekha Ji & Family Arrive at Parmarth Niketan

Renowned Katha Vachak Devi Chitralekha Ji arrived at Parmarth Niketan with her family for a divine darshan and participated in the sacred Ganga Aarti in the holy presence of HH Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswati Ji Maharaj and Pujya Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati Ji.

The evening on the Ganga ghat was serene, divine, and deeply soul-touching. The sacred chants, the golden glow of the lamps, and the collective prayers for world peace filled the entire atmosphere with spiritual energy. Devi Ji, along with her family, offered heartfelt participation and sang melodious Naam Sankirtan.

Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji shared that on Human Rights Day we must remember that human dignity, freedom, and equality are not modern inventions but the timeless foundation of Sanatan Indian philosophy.

While the West articulated human rights after wars and conflicts, India has lived these values for thousands of years through its culture, scriptures, and spiritual traditions.

The eternal message of the Upanishads, Vedas, Gita, Ramayana, and Mahabharata—“Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah”—declares the right of all beings to happiness, health, and safety.

He added that while the world is moving rapidly toward AI—Artificial Intelligence, today humanity equally needs SI—Sanatan Intelligence and RI—Rishi Intelligence. The compassion, wisdom, ecology, justice, and universal welfare taught by the Rishis are the true foundation of sustainable human rights.

Pujya Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati Ji spoke about the incredible power of devotion, saying that when the heart fills with bhakti, fear, anger, sadness, and confusion naturally dissolve. Bhakti is not just ritual—it is the surrender that melts the ego and connects us to the divine flow of love.

Devi Chitralekha Ji shared that Parmarth Niketan feels like her own home: “Coming here feels like returning to my family.”

She beautifully expressed the glory of Mother Ganga, saying that Ganga is not just a river but the flow of Mahadev’s compassion, Shri Krishna’s love, and Shri Rama’s maryada. It is not merely water—it is the eternal foundation of our identity, consciousness, and culture.

In conclusion, Pujya Swami Ji and Pujya Sadhvi Ji honored Devi Chitralekha Ji and her family with a sacred Rudraksha mala.