New York: Morari Bapu, the venerable spiritual leader and celebrated Ram Katha narrator, has embarked on a momentous journey to New York. His mission? To weave the timeless saga of Maryada Purushottam Lord Ram within the hallowed halls of the United Nations headquarters. This unprecedented event marks the first time that Morari Bapu will share the sacred episodes of Ram Katha on this global stage.
Ramcharitmanas: A Universal Message
With over six decades of devoted recitation, Morari Bapu emphasizes that Ramcharitmanas transcends religious and cultural boundaries. “It speaks of universal values of truth, love, and compassion which resonate deeply in today’s troubled world,” he asserts. As the nine-day recitation commences, he views this endeavor as a divine grace, a harmonious step toward global understanding. Notably, the United Nations has garnered praise in India for hosting this auspicious event.
A Dream Realized
For the 77-year-old Morari Bapu, this opportunity is nothing short of a dream come true. Having previously conducted Ram Katha across diverse cities and sacred sites from Sri Lanka to Brazil, from Indonesia to Israel he now stands on the threshold of history. The United Nations Headquarters in New York will witness the unfolding of Lord Ram’s epic tale, resonating with audiences worldwide.
Prayers for Peace and Welfare
In his unwavering commitment to peace, love, and truth, Morari Bapu invokes the ancient wisdom of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ the belief that the entire world is one family. Through Ram Katha, he seeks ultimate peace and welfare for humanity. As he steps onto the global stage, his prayers echo across continents, uniting hearts in a shared quest for harmony.
Morari Bapu: A Living Legend
Hailing from Gujarat, Morari Bapu is revered as the foremost Ram Katha expert. His 939 narrations of Lord Ram’s life story have left an indelible mark on devotees worldwide. Now, as he prepares for his 940th Katha, the United Nations becomes the canvas for his spiritual brushstrokes, painting a portrait of compassion, courage, and devotion.