The Shrimad Bhagavad is revered as the crown jewel among all Puranas—an eternal monarch of spiritual wisdom that reigns over the hearts of seekers. Comprising 12 cantos, 335 chapters,and 18,000 shlokas, it reveals the sacred leelas of Lord Vishnu’s 24 divine incarnations—while the life of Shri Krishna shines as its spiritual crown, awakening divine love and freeing the soul from human predicaments of fear, grief, and attachment.
Composed by the great sage Ved Vyas ji, the Bhagavad is more than scripture—it is the distilled soul of the Vedas. Though he had authored the Vedas and the Mahabharata, Ved Vyas ji still felt a quiet emptiness within. On the gentle guidance of Sage Narad, he realized the world needed not just knowledge, but a scripture of pure devotion—thus emerged the Shrimad Bhagavad, a divine river flowing with bhakti and spiritual bliss.
This sacred wisdom was passed to his son, Shri Shukdev ji, who recited it to King Parikshit over seven days—transforming a moment of death into an eternal path of liberation.
In today’s restless world, where the mind is noisy and the heart is weary, the Shrimad Bhagavad stands as a refuge of peace and clarity. It is not just a religious text— it is a companion for the soul, offering guidance for emotional, moral, and spiritual struggles.
It speaks to kings and sages, householders and seekers—covering dharma, karma, politics, relationships, and renunciation with rare simplicity and depth. Its voice is gentle, but its power is profound. It teaches the soul to rise above ego, anger, and attachment—and to walk the path of love, compassion, and surrender. Its verses resonate like a sacred song, inviting every listener to taste the bliss of divine truth and a silence beyond the senses.
Shrimad Bhagavad Katha
Shiv Mahapuran Katha
Shri Ram Katha
Nani Bai ka Mayra
With divine energy in her presence and wisdom in her words, Maa Chaitanya Meera brings the Shrimad Bhagavad Katha to life—not just through her narration, but through a soulful transmission. In her sacred 7-day discourse, she doesn’t merely tell stories—she opens hearts of the listeners. Each leela of Lord Krishna is lovingly revealed not as a mythology, but as a living guide to modern life. Her voice, her bhajans, her storytelling—they all create a divine space where seekers feel seen, heard, and uplifted.
With over 200 Kathas conducted across continents in the past decade, Maa Chaitanya Meera has carried the Ganga of Bhakti far and wide. Her Kathas unfold like a spiritual sunrise—gently illuminating hearts. Here, devotees don’t merely listen—they awaken into the grace of devotion.