Shimla University (APG) Hosts Shrimad Bhagwat Katha Gyan Yagya with Spiritual Discourses and Devotional Celebrations

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APG Shimla University is hosting Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran Katha Gyan Yagya 2026 from 8th May-14th May, at its campus temple creating an environment that encompasses spiritual elements together with devotional practices and bhajan singing and positive energy. 

The religious ceremony which started on 8 May 2026 unites studets and faculty members together with devotees and guests and local residents who participate in devotional activities and Katha Pravachan and Kalash Yatra and Prasadam Seva and spiritual discourses delivered by Param Shraddhey Swami Shri Nivasacharya Ji. 

The university states that the Shrimad Bhagwat Katha program aims to develop spiritual awareness and teach value-based living while empowering youth and demonstrating how positivity and discipline affect contemporary society.

Shrimad Bhagwat Katha 2026 Event Schedule

 8 May 2026

  • Thakur Ji / Puran / Vyas Welcome – 10:30 AM
  • Kalash Yatra / Shobha Yatra – 11:00 AM
  • Katha Pravachan – 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM

9 May to 13 May 2026

  • Morning Session (Mool Paath) – 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM
  • Katha Pravachan – 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
  • Prasadam Distribution – 4:30 PM Daily

14 May 2026

  • Morning Session (Mool Paath) – 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM
  • Purnahuti – 11:00 AM
  • Katha Pravachan – 12:00 PM to 2:30 PM

 Venue: APG Shimla University Temple Campus

Grand Beginning with Kalash Yatra and Devotional Rituals

The opening day witnessed devotional chants, bhajans, sacred rituals, and enthusiastic participation from students, faculty members, staff, devotees, and local residents. The university temple premises remained filled with spiritual energy as the sacred event commenced with traditional ceremonies and collective prayers.

The university stated that the event is encouraging students to stay connected with Indian culture, spirituality, and moral values while promoting inner peace and positive thinking.

Swami Shri Nivasacharya Ji Is Delivering Spiritual Discourses

The daily Katha Pravachan sessions are being led by Param Shraddhey Swami Shri Nivasacharya Ji, who is sharing teachings focused on devotion, self-discipline, humility, and karmayoga.

During the first three days of the spiritual gathering, Swami Ji explained how spirituality and positive thinking can help individuals overcome stress, confusion, and negativity in today’s fast-moving world. He also emphasised that spiritually aware youth guided by discipline and values can contribute towards building a stronger and culturally rich society.

The discourse sessions highlighted that devotion is not limited to rituals alone, but is also connected to compassion, balanced living, good deeds, and emotional wellbeing.

Students and Devotees Continue Participating in the Spiritual Gathering

The ongoing Shrimad Bhagwat Katha 2026 is witnessing active participation from students, faculty members, staff, devotees, and guests. Daily Mool Paath, Pooja rituals, collective Aarti, Prasadam Seva, and devotional gatherings are continuing to create a peaceful and spiritually uplifting environment across the campus.

The sacred Prasadam distribution and devotional activities are reflecting togetherness, faith, and cultural harmony among everyone attending the event.

Spirituality and Value-Based Learning Are Becoming Part of Campus Life

The ongoing spiritual event at Shimla University demonstrates how educational institutions now create cultural and spiritual events to promote student emotional wellbeing and discipline and positive behavior and value-based educational practices. 

The university campus remains dedicated to the Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran Katha Gyan Yagya 2026 which continues to bring together devotees and students for shared spiritual learning and devotional activities.