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Sagar Watch News/ At the grand Rudraksh Dham Katha Mandap in Sagar, Pujya Prembhushan Ji Maharaj highlighted the ideals of duty, obedience and right conduct during the fourth session of the seven-day Shri Ram Katha.
While narrating episodes from Lord Ram’s life, he said that children who truly follow and respect their parents are rare, and such parents are truly fortunate. Lord Ram, on hearing about his father’s promise to Queen Kaikeyi, silently accepted exile and left for the forest, setting an unmatched example of obedience.
Karma decides happiness and sorrow
Maharaj Ji stressed that human beings themselves are responsible for their happiness, sorrow and even illness through their actions. Blaming God for suffering is meaningless, as God has neither sorrow nor disease to give.
One’s destiny is shaped only by one’s own deeds, and the results of karma must be faced under all circumstances. He advised people to be especially careful about their actions after marriage, as careless behavior brings long-term consequences.
No one can change another’s destiny
Explaining the philosophy of Sanatan Dharma, Maharaj Ji said that no person can change another’s fate because destiny is formed by one’s own actions. Faith is the foundation of Sanatan Dharma, and righteous deeds are the only path to lasting peace. Learning has its own time in life; repeated mistakes cannot be justified in the name of experience.
Lessons from Kevat, Nishadraj and Shabari
Narrating inspiring episodes, Maharaj Ji said that Kevat got the opportunity to wash Lord Ram’s feet after 17 births and was freed from the cycle of birth and death.
Through the dialogue between Lakshman and Nishadraj Guha—known as “Guha Gita”—it is explained that blaming others, including Queen Kaikeyi, is useless, as joy and sorrow come from one’s own karma.
These stories prove that God does not discriminate on the basis of caste or birth. Devotion, love and honest use of hard-earned wealth lead to true happiness.
Sanatan Dharma stands for discipline and tradition
Maharaj Ji described India as a land of gods and dharma, where those who follow righteous paths remain happy, while those who choose unrighteous ways face suffering.
He expressed concern over recent attempts to undermine Sanatan traditions and emphasized that culture survives only when religious practices are followed with proper respect and discipline.
Sins cannot be erased by shortcuts
He clearly stated that intentional wrongdoing never leaves a person and its consequences must be faced. If sins could be washed away easily, people would commit them daily and simply bathe in the Ganga. Sanatan scriptures explain every aspect of life, and living with faith in them brings balance and peace.
Large gathering of leaders and devotees
The fourth day of Shri Ram Katha witnessed the presence of several senior BJP leaders, organization office-bearers, commission chairpersons, MLAs, former ministers, former MLAs, the Mayor and leaders from various districts of the state. The event is being organized with the sacred resolve of former minister and current MLA Shri Bhupendra Singh.
Maharaj Ji captivated the audience with soulful devotional bhajans, leaving devotees deeply moved. The stage proceedings were conducted by Tarkeshwar Mishra, while a large number of Ram Katha lovers remained absorbed in devotion throughout the session.




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