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tava kathāmṛtaḿ tapta-jīvanaḿ
kavibhir īḍitaḿ kalmaṣāpaham
śravaṇa-mańgalaḿ śrīmad ātataḿ
bhuvi gṛṇanti ye bhūri-dā janāh
(Shrimad Bhagvatam)
The nectar of God’s words and deeds is the life of those suffering in the material world. Narrations from learned sages erase sins and bring fortune to listeners. Spread worldwide, they are filled with spiritual power. Those who share God's message are truly generous.

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10M
Lives Impacted Globally
130
Total Nodal Centers
500
Beneficiaries During Last Tour
10
Number of Activities This Year
Constantly hearing and speaking of the Lord’s glories nourishes the heart with divine nectar, awakening faith and devotion towards Divine Love.
WHAT THEY'RE
SAYING
SNEAK
PEEK
Have a look at all the activities that will happen and more!!
ORDER OF THE
DAY
When one sincerely hears the divine narrations of Lord Krishna, the Lord personally cleanses the heart of all impurities.
06:30 - 06:50 pm
Aarti, Prayer, and Pranam
06:50 - 08:30 pm
Upanishad Gyanamrit and Kirtan

BY FLIGHT
Fly to Biju Patnaik International Airport, Bhubaneswar, which is well connected to major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, and Hyderabad. From the airport, Melan Ground, Laxmisagar is about 4–5 km away and can be reached easily by taxi, auto-rickshaw, or app-based cabs in around 15–20 minutes, depending on traffic.
BY BUS
Bhubaneswar is well connected by road to major cities in Odisha and neighboring states through state-run and private buses. From Baramunda or BBSR Bus Stand, Melan Ground, Laxmisagar is around 6–8 km away and can be conveniently reached by auto-rickshaw, taxi, or city buses within 20–30 minutes.
BY TRAIN
Arrive at Bhubaneswar Railway Station, a major railhead on the East Coast Railway network with frequent trains from across India. Melan Ground, Laxmisagar is approximately 2–3 km from the station and can be reached within 10–15 minutes by auto-rickshaw, taxi, or local transport.
Maidan Ground, Laxmisagar, Bhubaneswar
GETTING
THERE
FAQ
This is a unique philosophical discourse titled “Upanishad Gyanamrit”, focusing on the timeless wisdom of the Upanishads and their guidance on true happiness, self-realisation, and the purpose of life.
The discourse will be held from 31 January to 9 February, 2026, every evening from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM.
The event is open to all, irrespective of age or background, and there is no entry fee. Everyone interested in spiritual and philosophical wisdom is welcome.
For further details or participation-related queries, you can contact the organizers at 8280342382 or 8280342318.


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