By Sri Swamiji’s grace, March was an activity‑filled month for Atlanta Namadwaar, marked by numerous programs held across the Metro Atlanta area. Several households were blessed with the celebration of Sri Radha Kalyanam, along with Nama Ruchi programs and weekly Saturday Satsangs at Namadwaar.
Radha Kalyanam, celebrated with Namavali, Ashtapadi, and Nama Sankirtanam, brings immense joy, energy, and divine blessings to all who participate. Devotees also conducted Nama Ruchi and Nama Biksha programs at various locations across the city, creating opportunities for families to gather, immerse themselves in Nama and bhakti, and experience collective devotion. By Sri Swamiji’s immense grace, the Atlanta Namadwaar team’s energetic and soulful renditions of Nama and Madhurageethams deeply captivated everyone present.
During Nama Ruchi programs, devotees share Nama Mahima and their personal spiritual experiences in an engaging and heartfelt manner. These sharings are sometimes delivered in multiple languages, reflecting Atlanta Namadwaar’s inclusive spirit and ensuring that the essence of Nama reached devotees of all backgrounds.
Smt Jeya Kishore ji shared Nama Mahima in Telugu during Nama Ruchi program
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfNrtELrhfc&pp=ygURYXRsYW50YSBuYW1hZHdhYXI%3D
The weekly Saturday Satsangs continued to be equally enriching and spiritually nourishing. Sessions included Srimad Bhagavatam and Bhagavad Gita classes, along with “Smaranena Sukham” Harikathas presented by both adults and children. These narrations were thoughtful, expressive, and deeply engaging. Devotees may view a recent Harikatha by Chi. Krishnakanth on Sri Mahaprabhu and Sridhar Baba at the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7klo0zv7qIQ
Satsangs also provided devotees with opportunities to offer Madhurageethams for the pleasure of Sri Swamiji and Sri Premikavaradha Takurji, further enriching the devotional atmosphere. A special highlight of the month was the children’s skit titled “5 Wild Horses,” presented during a Saturday Satsang and directed by Sri Raghu ji and Sri Teja ji. The skit offered a simple yet profound message, portraying the chaos and distractions of the external world and illustrating how inner calm and clarity can be attained through Nama. What made the presentation particularly impactful was its unique format, creative sound effects, and engaging flow, which together made the experience feel akin to watching an animated presentation. Beyond its creativity, the skit stood out for its depth of thought, clarity of message, and the confident participation of the children, left a lasting impression on the audience and reinforced the power of Nama in everyday life.











