Satsang on Janmashtami, the celebration of Lord Krishna’s birth, is a wonderful opportunity for spiritual reflection, meditation, and communal prayer. Janmashtami, one of the most significant festivals in Hinduism, marks the birth of Lord Krishna, who is regarded as the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu and a symbol of divine love and wisdom. Satsang on Janmashtami at Mr. Yash Birla’s home, Birla House, is a grand celebration filled with devotion, spirituality, and kirtans.
Satsang, a term from Sanskrit, can be loosely translated to mean “association with truth” or “gathering of like-minded individuals seeking spiritual truth.” It is a significant practice in various spiritual and religious traditions, including Hinduism, Sikhism, and some forms of Buddhism. Mr. Yash Birla holds Satsangs almost every month at his humble abode. He believes that spirituality is the way of life. Satsang is one of the ways he can share his beliefs with the people who are close to him and also meet like-minded people. Satsang at Birla House typically involves a group of people coming together to engage in activities that promote spiritual growth, self-realization, and the pursuit of truth.