Chetan Vihar, Gopal Nagar — The sacred atmosphere of Shri Shiv Hanuman Mandir Trust is resonating with spiritual devotion as the annual Shrimad Bhagwat Katha is being recited by the young and inspirational kathavachak Chiranjeevi Abhay Mishra. Despite his young age, Abhay Mishra has emerged as a powerful and knowledgeable narrator of the Bhagwat, drawing large numbers of devotees with his deep understanding of Sanatan Dharma and his ability to connect ancient wisdom with modern life.
The ongoing Bhagwat Katha has transformed the temple premises into a centre of divine energy, where the “amrit pravah” of sacred stories, bhakti, and spiritual teachings continues to uplift the devotees. The katha emphasises core Hindu beliefs — including devotion to Bhagwan, surrender at His feet, and the path to liberation through love, humility, and righteousness. Listeners say that under Abhay Mishra’s heartfelt narration, the sacred text feels alive, offering peace, clarity, and a renewed connection to dharma.
The event is being conducted with the guidance and dedication of Acharya Brijesh Mishra, the chief priest of Shri Hanuman Mandir, whose tireless efforts have ensured the successful organisation of this spiritual celebration. Along with him, Dr. Ravi Prakash Pathak, Shri Bhagirath Pandit, and the collective support of the temple devotees have made it possible to continue this tradition seamlessly every year.

For the past 17 years, the Bhagwat Katha has been a cherished annual tradition at Shri Shiv Hanuman Mandir, believed to be a source of spiritual welfare for all who attend. Devotees say that listening to the katha strengthens the bond between humans and the divine, bringing solace and removing sorrows through the grace of Bhagwan.
This year’s katha is also being broadcast live on the official Facebook and YouTube channels of Chiranjeevi Abhay Mishra, allowing devotees from across the region and beyond to join in the spiritual experience from their homes.
As the katha continues, the temple remains filled with an atmosphere of faith, devotion, and divine blessings, reaffirming the timeless role of Bhagwat traditions in nurturing the spiritual foundation of Hindu society.


