Grand Culmination of the 34-Day Shri Ram Katha

A sacred confluence of spirituality, culture, and environmental consciousness at Parmarth Niketan, Rishikesh, in the divine presence of HH Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji and Pujya Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati Ji.

The Shri Ram Katha was not just a spiritual discourse, but a living university of values — of character building, environmental awareness, and cultural revival.

On the final day, observed globally as the United Nations World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, the Vedic mantra “Mata Bhoomih Putro’ham Prithivyaah” echoed along the banks of Ma Ganga — reminding all of our sacred duty towards Mother Earth.

Thousands took pledges for tree plantation, water conservation, and sustainable living. Many families committed to celebrating birthdays and anniversaries with green acts of service.

With daily Ram Naam processions, Ganga Snan, Yoga & Meditation sessions, the divine Ram Katha, satsang with saints, and the serene Ganga Aarti — the event embodied balanced living and holistic harmony.
The Katha brought alive Shri Ram’s values — of dignity, compassion, simplicity, and deep reverence for nature. It was not just storytelling; it was soul-awakening.

Under Pujya Swamiji’s guidance, the event inspired service, education, environmental protection, and cultural responsibility. It wasn’t just a religious program — it was a movement for a cleaner, greener, and more value-based world.

Let us walk the path of Shri Ram, plant trees, save water, and revive our sacred soil — for this is not only the essence of Sanatan Dharma, but also the need of our times.