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Sagar Watch News/ In a reflective message on human behaviour, international preacher Param Pujya Indresh Upadhyay Ji Maharaj said that modern man has become entangled in showmanship and pretence, forgetting the value of simplicity, self-improvement and genuine love.
He emphasised that “in true love, time is created — not found” and that the wound of love, when it refuses to heal, becomes its purest identity.
The sixth day of the Shrimad Bhagwat Katha at Shri Siddh Kshetra Balaji Temple, Dharm Shri Ambedkar Ward, hosted by Smt. Anushree Shailendra Kumar Jain (MLA, Sagar), witnessed deep devotion, emotional moments and a vibrant spiritual atmosphere.
As Maharaj Ji sang devotional bhajans dedicated to Thakur Ji and Radha Rani, the entire pandal swayed with chants, drawing thousands of devotees into a state of bliss.
Special Highlights
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Maharaj Ji praised the people of Sagar, saying their “depth of love cannot be measured.”
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While explaining the Govardhan (Giriraj) episode, he said that devotion to Thakur Ji includes knowledge, yoga and detachment, but simplicity remains its purest essence.
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He reminded us that humans must first improve themselves before trying to change others.
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Condemning criticism and negativity, he said one must bow to all and avoid indulging in slander.
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On divine protection, he stated that “those who adopt simplicity are shielded by Thakur Ji from the cleverness of the world.”
Recounting the miracle of 7-year-old Krishna lifting the 21-km-long Govardhan mountain, Maharaj Ji beautifully explained that despite witnessing the divine act, the people of Braj still saw Krishna as their beloved child — “Where there is love, there is no ego of power or status.”
Speaking on the ethos of Radha Rani, he said Thakur Ji holds infinite bliss within, which manifests as Kishori Ji. “Thakur Ji and Kishori Ji are two bodies but one soul.”
Teachings on Daily Life & Discipline
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Avoid sleeping, studying, eating, intimacy or starting new activities during evening twilight.
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Eating grains on Ekadashi awakens sinful tendencies; hence, grains must be avoided.
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The first Bhagwat Katha in Sagar was about ‘Ras’—where devotees search for God; this second one is about ‘Raas’—where God comes in search of devotees.
Recalling the stories of Duryodhan, the Kauravas and Pandavas, Maharaj Ji highlighted how Krishna chose love, righteousness and moral duty over power and luxury. He also narrated the tale of Maharashtra’s devotee Janabai, presenting it as a timeless example of Thakur Ji’s unmatched simplicity.
This spiritually charged sixth day left devotees enriched with lessons in love, humility, self-discipline and inner transformation.



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