Kannada Pravachana at Hubbali Namadwaar

During the auspicious month of Dhanur Masa, Srimad Bhagavatha saptaha was held in Hubbali Namadwaar.

The simple and fluent explanation in Kannada by Namdev ji was enjoyed by 70+ devotees who attended everyday. Devotees participated in Bhajans and Mahamantra Chanting. The series concluded in a grand fashion with Rukmini Kalyanam attended by more than 130 Bhaktas.

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  • Subha Muthuraman January 11, 2026, 7:50 am

    Radhe Radhe. Namaskarams, with profound humility, to Guruji Maharaj’s Holy Feet on the Auspicious Koodaravalli day. The Awesome Edition of Srimad Bhagavatham, in Kannada, by Sri Namdevji is delightfully curated and this high-octane Satsang received fulsome plaudits from 130+ devotees is soothing to the soul, unquestionably! Gratification to Guruji Maharaj for conception of this classic Satsang that would unleash a carousel of Bliss in everyone! Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare, Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare!

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