Kathmandu, May 8
Geeta Pariwar is set to organise the 'Geeta
Maitri Milan Programme 2083' in Nepal.
The Pariwar has been facilitating the
study, meditation, and practice of the Shrimad Bhagavad Geeta for over 1.4
million seekers and beneficiaries in 14 languages globally.
The event will take place on May 10 Sundayat
the Nepal Academy assembly hall in Kathmandu with the slogal 'Rad Geeta, Teach
Geeeta, and Apply it in Life'.
To ensure the programme's success, various
committees and sub-committees have been formed and mobilised under the
chairmanship of the founder and patron of Geeta Pariwar Nepal, Jai Kishan
Sharda, alongside the organisation's President, Sarika Agrawal, and Secretary,
Ram Prasad Adhikari.
The organisers said at a press conference
organised in Kathmandu on Friday that the upcoming programme, centred on
spiritual and ethical awakening, is expected to expand Geeta consciousness
across Nepal.
"This campaign, which aims to bring
the eternal knowledge of the Shrimad Bhagavad Geeta to the masses through
modern and simple mediums, is spreading worldwide. Geeta Pariwar Nepal, founded
five years ago, currently has over 15,000 volunteers directly involved,"
said Geeta Pariwar.
Although physical attendance is limited to
approximately 1,500 people due to the hall's capacity, the organisers have made
arrangements for others to view the event live via online platforms, including
YouTube and Zoom.
The programme will be attended by the
founder of Geeta Pariwar, Swami Shri Govind Dev Giri Ji Maharaj, who is also
the treasurer of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust.
Likewise, Dr. Ashu Ji Goyal (International
Executive Chairman – Geeta Pariwar and Programme Coordinator – Learn Geeta),
along with high-ranking officials and seekers of Geeta Pariwar, will be in
attendance.
According to the organisers, the primary
goal of the campaign is to spread Geeta consciousness to every village,
settlement, and town, despite Nepal's geographical complexities and technical
challenges.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 9 May 2026.
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