[GHHF] Shri Devkinandan Thakurji is conducting Seven days of Bhagavat Katha; Visited our house and Hanuman Temple in Frisco Texas.

11 Sep 2024 278 Views

Sri Devakinandan Thakurji is known for his as spiritual leader who delivers Bhagath Katha which attracts lakhs of people in India. He is known for his popular Sankirtans, He is a follower of Nimbarka Samradaya. He has deep devotion to Radha and keeps the audience chant Radha Radhe several times in his discourses. He is known for captivating the audience with is singing and narration of Bhagavat Katha. 
Since 2001, he has been actively preaching about Bhagavad Gita, Rama katha and Bhagat katha. He travels throughout India and abroad. He founded Vishwa Shanti Sewa Charitable Trust to spread peace in the world. He received awards from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UP Chief Minster Sri Yogi Adityanath
He is visiting USA and Canada this year delivering his lectures on Bhagath Katha. This week He is conducting his evet in Radha Krishna Temple in Allen Texas from September 8-14. 
In his lectures he says that Indian culture and civilization are not limited to only India, but it is a global heritage that every Indian should cherish and beyond. Should be increased. He also said that when we live abroad, our duty is not only to promote Indian culture but also to contribute as a global citizen while respecting the local cultures there. 
On September 10th, he visited our house in Frisco and had a wonderful discussion about Sanatana Dharma, the future and the dharma of every Hindu. He is organizing programs in villages to attract more people to Sanatana Dharma. 
Sri Thankurji visited Karya Siddhi Hanuman Temple. He was honored in the Temple and Aarthi was offered. He was very much impressed with the size and spiritual ambience of the Temple which was built by Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji. He spent few minutes looking at many of the pictures of Lord Hanuman that were painted by Sri Som Gangadhar.
Later that day he also attended a Awrad function organized by HBS Hindu council.   

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