He is the descendant of music king Swami Haridas, who was a mentor to renowned musicians Tansen and Baijubawra in Akbar’s era. |
His formative years were spent serving Bihariji and participating in Bhagavata Purana Kathas with his father. |
At sixteen, he was designated as the next narrator of Bhagavata Purana by his father in Haridwar, India. |
For 36 years, he has been conducting Bhagavata Kathas, completing 700 such events to date. |
His father taught him the Bhāgavata and the fundamentals of Sanskrit. |
He has mastered 8000 shlokas and chaupais from Shri Ramcharitmanas. |
During his Kathas, Mridul ji emphasizes the importance of divine love in human life. |
He believes that Bhagavata Purana embodies the Gopis' unconditional love for Lord Krishna, defining true bhakti rasa. |
His life is dedicated to Krishna devotion, spreading Bhagavata Purana teachings, and building Krishna temples like Radha Sneha Bihari Mandir. |
Through Shri Bhāgavata Mission Trust, he oversees projects like Shri Radharani Gaushala and Shri Radha Sneh Bihari Ashram in Vrindavan. |
The Trust publishes a monthly Hindi magazine, Mridul Chintan, and operates the religious cable channel Adhyatma. |
Combining traditional and modern elements, he renovated the Sneha Bihari temple in Vrindavan. |
His narrations of Bhāgavata Purana have gained popularity in India and internationally. |
Annually on Guru Purnima, his disciples honor him as their spiritual guide. |
Listeners and followers praise his vivid and engaging portrayal of Bhāgavata Purana characters, situations, and scenes. |