He is a descendant of the music expert Swami Haridas, spiritual mentor of renowned musicians like Tansen and Baijubawra during Akbar’s reign. |
Coming from a Vaishnava family devoted to Krishna. |
He is skilled in Sanskrit and holds the revered title of Vyakran Acharya. |
Started narrating the Bhagavada Katha at 18, following the tradition of his ancestors and learning from his father Mridul Krishna Shastriji. |
Assisted his father in founding the Shri Bhagwat Mission Trust, managing projects like Shri Radharani Gaushala and Shri Radha Sneh Bihari Ashram in Vrindavan. |
Known for his humble demeanor and devotion in performances of Krishna bhajans and Bhagavada Katha, according to his audience. |
Prized for making Krishna Katha immersive, bringing Vrindavan to life through his narration according to his followers. |
Enjoys observing traditional Indian festivals like Holi, Mahashivratri, and Durga Ashtami. |
Known for blending melodious bhajans with Bhagavada Katha, evoking the serene atmosphere of Vrindavan, as praised by his audience. |
Composes and sings devotional bhajans dedicated to Krishna, resonating with deep reverence. |
His bhajans, particularly "Braj Chourasi Kos Yatra," "Radhe Sadha Mujh par," and "Shyam Diyan Chor Ankhiyan," have gained global popularity. |
His rendition of Bhagwat Purana is widely recognized and aired on TV channels like Adhyatma and Aastha TV. |