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Hari Charcha: Australia wide spiritual discourse series with Indresh Upadhyay

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Bhaktipath Australia is set to host Hari Charcha, a three-day spiritual discourse series led by Indresh Upadhyay, founder of BhaktiPath and one of today’s most respected preachers of Sanatan Dharma.

Running from 12 to 22 July 2025 across six major Australian cities—and livestreamed globally—the event is expected to draw over 10,000 devotees and spiritual seekers.

A Journey Through the Shrimad Bhagwat Katha

At the heart of Hari Charcha is the Shrimad Bhagwat Katha, widely regarded as among Hinduism’s most sacred texts. Over the course of each three-day program, Guru Indresh will weave engaging storytelling, divine music, and practical teachings to illuminate the Katha’s timeless lessons.

Attendees can look forward to:

Locations and Live Streaming

To ensure broad access, Hari Charcha will be held in:

Each session will also be streamed live on YouTube, enabling participation from home or abroad.

Hari Charcha welcomes people from all walks of life—from lifelong practitioners of Bhakti Yoga to those simply curious about Indian spiritual traditions. Whether you seek deeper inner peace, devotional inspiration, or philosophical insight, Guru Indresh’s teachings will provide practical tools for integrating ancient wisdom into everyday life.

Bhaktipath Australia has rapidly grown into a leading spiritual organisation, offering regular workshops, retreats, and online resources. Hari Charcha marks its most ambitious project to date, underscoring its commitment to preserving and sharing Sanatan Dharma.

Contact:
📞 0432 919 880 | 0430 394 801
📧 bhaktiPath.au@gmail.com

Visit Bhaktipath Australia’s website for detailed event schedules and YouTube streaming links.

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