ATHENS: Morari Bapu's Ram Kathas are well known across the globe for its way of celebrating the best of mankind. This year, Athens will host a 9-day Ram Katha in July, joining Jerusalem, Mount Kailash, the Vatican and Leicester cities. Morari Bapu specifically chose the place to show the rich and varied history between Ancient Greece and India. Bapu will read the teachings of all the great scholars and help place their teachings within both the Hindu Scriptures, and a modern context.
The nine day Katha will be held from Saturday 23rd July to Sunday 31st July, at the Intercontinental Athenaeum Hotel, on the doorstep of the Acropolis of Ancient Greece. A spokesperson said, "It brings us immense joy that thousands of years later, Bapu will be sharing the same platform as these world renowned scholars to recite The Ramcharitmanas in this ancient and wonderful city, through his teachings of Satya, Prem and Karuna." Guests are expected to fly over from all corners of the globe, and the preparations are made up to the scale. The entire programme is being organised by a team of young volunteers with the best experience. Food has been arranged for from the UK and India, as all the guests will be provided with traditional Indian lunch and dinner.
For further information on the Katha or to book your stay at any of the preferred hotels please visit www.moraribapu.org and follow the links to Athens Katha.


