The Lakhani family held a divine Shrimad Bhagwat Katha at Parmarth Niketan, immersing themselves in the spiritual ambiance of the ashram. HH Param Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji led a heartfelt pledge at the banks of the Ganga, where the family was joined by Pujya Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswatiji and committed to live in unity, harmony, and goodness. Pujya Swamiji emphasized the need for solidarity and goodwill in society, encouraging people to stay united in love and faith.
In honor of Diwali, devotees from Gujarat lit lamps at the Parmarth Ganga bank, symbolizing devotion and faith. Swami ji delivered an inspiring message, urging everyone to be “the diya of Deepawali”—to illuminate others through self-surrender and positivity, sharing love, knowledge, and experience to spread light and joy. He encouraged people to rise above ego and negativity, highlighting that by kindling our inner light, we bring happiness to others and uplift society.
This celebration of Diwali included the joyous commemoration of Shri Krishna Janmotsav, filling the gathering with joy and reverence. Acharya Shri Chandramohan Das Ji narrated the Shrimad Bhagwat Katha in a way that captivated hearts, bringing to life the divine deeds and teachings of Lord Krishna. The atmosphere of Parmarth Niketan, set against the holy banks of the Ganga, created an unforgettable Diwali for the Lakhani family and all participants, filled with peace, unity, and devotion.