Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Ji Leads Ram Katha on the 6th Day - 7 January 20225 at Ayodhya Mahotsav



The Divine Historic Rashtra Katha Mahotsav marked the 6th day of Ram Katha on 7th January at Prakshetra Nandini Niketan, Ayodhya, continuing its steady progression as a cultural and spiritual gathering rooted in Sanatan tradition. The Mahotsav is being conducted under the presence of Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Ji, whose association continues to provide structural direction and continuity to the multi-day discourse.

The Ram Katha is being delivered by Param Pujya Sadhguru Shri Riteshwar Ji, whose narration on the sixth day advanced further into the ethical and philosophical dimensions of the Ramayana. The discourse focused on themes of leadership, restraint, and collective responsibility, drawing attention to how classical narratives remain relevant in contemporary social life. Attendees across age groups, including a significant number of young listeners, were seen engaging attentively with the session.




Organizers noted that by the sixth day, the Mahotsav has developed a consistent rhythm, with participants returning daily for the discourse. The structured format of the Katha, combined with a calm and reflective delivery, has contributed to sustained participation and an environment conducive to thoughtful listening.

Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Ji’s continued presence has been highlighted by organizers as supportive of the Mahotsav’s broader objective of using spiritual discourse as a medium for value-based engagement. The initiative places particular emphasis on youth, positioning Ram Katha not only as a religious narration but also as a source of ethical orientation and social awareness.

The venue, Prakshetra Nandini Niketan, remains central to the conduct of the Mahotsav. Arrangements at the site continue to emphasize simplicity, order, and accessibility, ensuring uninterrupted sessions and smooth coordination for attendees. Volunteers and organizers have maintained logistical discipline as participation remains steady.

Set against the backdrop of Ayodhya’s long-standing association with Ram Katha, the Rashtra Katha Mahotsav continues to draw cultural significance from its location while addressing present-day perspectives. With the completion of the 6th day of Ram Katha on 7th January, the Mahotsav proceeds toward its concluding phase, maintaining its focus on structured discourse, cultural continuity, and thoughtful engagement across generations.

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