The Divine Historic Rashtra Katha Mahotsav progressed on 6th January with the observance of the 5th day of the Ram Katha at Prakshetra Nandini Niketan, Ayodhya. The event continued in a disciplined and orderly manner, drawing sustained participation from devotees, students, and visitors. The Mahotsav is being conducted under the presence of Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Ji, with a continued focus on cultural awareness and value-based engagement, particularly among youth.
The Ram Katha discourse, delivered by Param Pujya Sadhguru Shri Riteshwar Ji, moved further into the narrative framework of duty, commitment, and ethical conduct as reflected in Ram Katha. The session maintained a composed and reflective tone, encouraging listeners to engage thoughtfully with the themes presented. Organizers noted that the steady progression of the discourse has contributed to consistent attendance and attentive participation.
The proceedings on the fifth day recorded the presence of Dhananjay Singh, Ravindra Singh Bhati, and Sushil Singh, whose attendance was noted during the Ram Katha session. Their presence added to the range of public representatives and participants engaging with the Mahotsav. Observers and attendees acknowledged their participation as supportive of initiatives that promote cultural dialogue and structured spiritual discourse.
Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Ji’s continued association with the Mahotsav remains a defining feature of the event. Organizers have highlighted his role in supporting a format that emphasizes continuity, discipline, and purpose, positioning the Rashtra Katha Mahotsav as a platform that connects tradition with contemporary societal concerns.
Arrangements at Prakshetra Nandini Niketan continued to reflect simplicity and efficiency, ensuring an environment conducive to uninterrupted discourse. Logistical coordination and venue management remained focused on accessibility and order, enabling participants to engage with the Ram Katha in a focused manner.
Set in the spiritually significant city of Ayodhya, the Rashtra Katha Mahotsav continues to draw upon the city’s cultural legacy while addressing present-day perspectives. With the completion of the 5th day of Ram Katha on 6th January, the Mahotsav proceeds steadily, marked by consistent participation, structured discourse, and growing engagement across sections of society.


