Acharya Sri Mridul Krishna Maharaj Age, Wiki and Bio

Acharya Sri Mridul Krishna Maharaj

Quick Info

ProfessionNarrator of The Bhagavata Purana Katha
NationalityIndian
BirthplaceVrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India

Physical Stats & More

Height172 cm
Weight75 kg
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

CollegeSanskrit Sampoornanand Vishwa Vidhyalaya, Kashi, Varanasi
DegreeShashtry (Mastery) in Sanskrit

Personal Life

HometownVrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
WifeShrimati Vandana Goswamiji
Children
SonGaurav Krishnaji (Narrators of the Bhagavada Katha, Bhajan Singer)
DaughterNot Known

Family

FatherSri Mool Bihariji
MotherShrimati Shanti Goswami
Siblings
BrotherAtul Krishna, Vipul Krishna
SisterNot Known

Some Lesser Known Facts

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.