Jalaram Katha

Jalaram Katha

Jalaram Katha is a sacred narration of the life, miracles, and teachings of Sant Jalaram Bapa, a revered saint known for his unwavering devotion to Lord Rama and selfless service to humanity. His life is an inspiration for millions, emphasizing seva (selfless service), satya (truth), and bhakti (devotion). Listening to or participating in Jalaram Katha is considered a great spiritual blessing, as it brings devotees closer to his divine teachings and instills the values of faith, compassion, and humility.

The Essence of Jalaram Katha

Jalaram Bapa was born in Virpur, Gujarat, in 1799 and from an early age, he displayed a deep inclination toward serving saints, sadhus, and the needy. Under the guidance of his guru Bhojalram, he renounced worldly attachments and, with the support of his devoted wife Virbai Maa, established Sadavrat, a free kitchen that served food to everyone, regardless of caste, religion, or social background. His miracles, such as the inexhaustible grain storage, healing the sick, and divine visitations, spread far and wide, earning him the status of a living saint. Jalaram Katha beautifully recounts these incidents, strengthening devotees’ faith and inspiring them to follow the path of service and devotion.

Jalaram Katha at Our Mandir

At Shree Jalaram Mandir, Mangalore, we regularly organize Jalaram Katha, bringing devotees together to listen to the divine leela (divine acts) of Sant Jalaram Bapa. Through bhajans, pravachan (discourses), and storytelling, the Katha immerses listeners in spiritual wisdom and divine energy. The Katha is often accompanied by Sadavrat Seva, where prasad and meals are distributed as an offering of selfless service, just as Jalaram Bapa practiced. Devotees participate with great enthusiasm, seeking blessings, peace, and guidance in their lives.

Join us for the Jalaram Katha and experience the divine grace of Jalaram Bapa, whose message of love, humility, and service continues to inspire generations. Let his teachings illuminate your path and fill your heart with devotion!