Thursday, May 6, 2010

Sunday, May 2, 2010

March4th-Ramayana Harikatha

March11th-Ramayana Harikatha

March 18th Ramayana Harikatha

April 1st Part1 Ramayana Harikatha

April1st-Ramayana Harikatha

April 8th-Ramayana Harikatha

April 12th Part1 Ramayana Harikatha

April12th Part2 Ramayana Harikatha

april15th-Ramayana Harikatha

april22nd-Ramayana Harikatha

April 29th Ramayana Harikatha-Paduka Pattabhishekam

When,Where & Who

I am a haridasa. I do harikatha every week about the glories of Ramachandra. I enjoy my job as a haridasa and it is very satisfying. Research concludes that listening to harikatha makes people sober and stress free. In an age of stock and trade, heart attack and headache, it is the responsibility of the haridasa to treat such ailments and bring people to the days of love and affection. With out powerpoint presentation and the aid of modern innovations, it is a daunting task to spellbind the audience with an unparallelled art of story telling. Yet, by the grace of Hari, I have successfully completed 14 sessions of harikatha of which some lasted more than 1.5 hours. My harikatha starts at 730pm every thursday at ISkcon temple in Sammamish, WA-98075. Look forward to seeing you.

Listening to Hari Katha relives one from stress and easily reminds him
his eternal connection with the lord. For doing this Hari Katha I
started reading Valmiki Ramayana in detail. Now I get more ideas and
visions of an ancient and grand world where transcendental
personalities such as Hanuman, Dasaratha, and Bharatha lived and
walked with the Lord. I seek blessings of one and all for my continued
progress in getting closer to our lord through music, harikatha and
painting-the different flowers of one garland with which I want to
decorate our dear lord. All glories to Sri Dasaratha Rama and his
devotee Bharatha.