Renowned Devotional Singer Hansraj RaghuwanshiJi Visits Parmarth Niketan

Renowned Devotional Singer Hansraj RaghuwanshiJi and his wife Smt. Komal Saklani Raghuwanshi Ji arrive for a divine visit to Parmarth Niketan

Received blessings from HH Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswati Ji

Offered sacred Ahutis for World Peace

Participated in the world-renowned Parmarth Ganga Aarti

Reverberated the Ganga banks with waves of devotional music

In the sacred twilight hours, the Ganga ghat turned blissful as Hansraj Ji enchanted all with his soul-stirring bhajans — “Shiv Kailashon Ke Vaasi,” “Shankar Sankat Harna,” “Mera Bhola Hai Bhandari,” and many more — turning the atmosphere into a spiritual celebration of Lord Shiva.

At the holy abode of Parmarth Niketan in Rishikesh, the singer couple was warmly welcomed by Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswati Ji, who blessed them and presented a Rudraksha sapling as a symbol of environmental harmony and divine energy.

HH Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji shared, ‘“Just as Rudraksha represents spiritual energy and Mahakal, your voice brings divine energy to millions. Connecting youth to spirituality through music is a sacred service. When music, resolve, and values come together — divinity is manifest.”

Hansraj Ji shared that visiting Parmarth Niketan was a deeply peaceful and transformative experience.

“This is not just an ashram — it is a living center of spirituality and culture. To join the Ganga Aarti and receive the darshan of Pujya Swamiji felt like a divine homecoming. I feel a renewed sense of purpose.”

As his bhajans echoed through the Himalayan foothills, the hearts of devotees — from India and abroad — were filled with bliss, devotion, and tears of joy.

Parmarth Niketan Rishikumars welcomed the couple with Vedic mantras, and the sacred gift of the Rudraksha sapling was a reminder that as Hansraj Ji flows the Ganga of devotion through his voice, may the Ganga of environmental consciousness also continue to flow through all of us.

A heartfelt tribute to artists whose journey is not just of music, but of service, spirituality, and Sanatan values.