
Shri Bhagwat Katha Anushthaan
If your heart longs for peace, joy, and divine connection, the Shri Bhagwat Katha Anushthaan can fill your home with spiritual energy. This 7-day sacred Katha brings Lord Krishna’s presence into your life and uplifts every soul who listens with devotion.
What is Shri Bhagwat Katha Anushthaan:
Shri Bhagwat Katha is a seven-day devotional ceremony where the Shrimad Bhagwat Purana is recited with full rituals and deep bhakti. A learned Kathavachak narrates the divine stories of Lord Krishna’s life and leelas. As you listen, your surroundings are filled with positivity, your mind begins to calm, and your inner self feels elevated.
Who should do Shri Bhagwat Katha Anushthaan:
If you're going through emotional stress, family disturbances, or feel disconnected from your spiritual path, this anushthaan is for you. It is also ideal if your family seeks healing, togetherness, and divine protection. Even if life feels stable, this anushthaan can strengthen your bond with Krishna and bring lasting peace into your home.
Why is Shri Bhagwat Katha Anushthaan Done:
The recitation of Shrimad Bhagwat is said to destroy the negativities of Kaliyug. It purifies the heart, uplifts the soul, and helps devotees connect with Krishna consciousness. It is believed to remove doshas, reduce karmic baggage, and bring protection, prosperity, and moksha. Organising this anushthaan is also considered highly meritorious for Pitru shanti and family well-being.
When is Shri Bhagwat Katha Anushthaan Done (Auspicious times):
Best done during Janmashtami, Ekadashi, Purnima, or any spiritually charged tithi. It is also performed during Pitru Paksha, the Kartik month, or after any major family event such as weddings, births, or housewarming.
Where is Shri Bhagwat Katha Anushthaan Done:
Can be conducted at home, in temples, or at a sacred venue as per the convenience and guidance of the priest. Kathas performed on riverbanks like the Saryu or Ganga are considered especially powerful.
How is Shri Bhagwat Katha Anushthaan Done (observances and rules):
The puja samagri includes Bhagwat Purana, Krishna idol or photo, ghee lamps, tulsi leaves, flowers, fruits, prasad, kalash, incense sticks, and sacred cloth.
- The host should maintain a sattvic lifestyle throughout the 7 days.
- Wear clean, traditional attire.
- Participate in the aartis and listen to the Katha with full attention and devotion.
- Avoid distractions and unnecessary conversations during the event.