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Members of the United Nations are witnessing the great saga of Lord Ram in their New York headquarters. Popular spiritual leader Morari Bapu is reciting the Ram Katha. This is to spread the timeless relevance of the Ramcharitmanas, one of the holiest Hindu scriptures.
The Ramcharitmanas, written by Tulsidas, carries a global message, transcending religious and cultural boundaries, Morari Bapu said. He has been reciting Ram Kathas for over sixty-five years drawing from Vedic Sanatan Dharm. "It speaks to the universal values that are needed in today's world—truth, love, and compassion," he said.
What's even more surprising is that Morari Bapu's 9-day Ram Katha at the United Nations Headquarters is being translated into English using AI and the listeners will be able to listen and understand the holy scripture in real time.
"Ram Katha at the Delegates Dining Room at the UN Headquarters in New York. This is the first time that Ram Katha is being organized at the United Nations headquarters in New York", said Morari Bapu, noting that this is a dream come true.
Morari Bapu, 77, so far has conducted Ram Kathas in numerous cities and pilgrimage sites across the world, including Sri Lanka, Indonesia, South Africa, Kenya, the United Kingdom, the United States, Brazil, Australia, Israel, and Japan.