Devotees are dear to all Gods. Among his devotees, the one who is dearest to Shri Krishnaji is Narasimha Ram Mehta. Narasimha Ram Mehtaji spent his entire life composing and singing Harikirtan and Hari Padas. The people of the village and society used to laugh at him. Narasimha Ram Mehta's devotion was so excellent that other gods would become jealous. During Narasimha Ram Mehta's lifetime, Shri Krishnaji helped him many times, knowingly or unknowingly. One of these incidents is Narasimha Mehta's Pitru Shraddha, which has been talked about in this play. Considering the elder brother's words as a great honor, Manekgauri and Narasimha Ram Mehtaji decided to celebrate Pitru Shraddha. Narasimha Ram Mehtaji had no idea of organizing it. He even sent invitations to the Pitru Shraddha in the houses of 700 Nagars of the entire village. Which was beyond his capacity. There is no food in the house to eat and word spreads throughout the village that food offerings for the ancestral Shraddha are kept at Narasimha Ram Mehta's house. Mehtaji, who spends his life sitting in the market and chanting Harikirtan, is absorbed in singing bhajans. On the other hand, Manekgauri had no idea that the Nagas would come to her house for food. To remove this problem of Mehtaji, Shri Krishna comes to her house in the form of Narasimha Mehta. All those who used to beat Narasimha Mehta get a glimpse of Hari. Narasimha Ram Mehta's devotion wins through Harileela. The entire event begins and ends with Narasimha Mehta's unknown pomp. The Nagas leave the Lord hungry after eating the food and leave. Mehtaji calls again with a heavy heart. This is an example of Shri Krishna's love for Narasimha Mehta, Harileela and the power of a devotee.
Event Venue
J A Auditorium Geeta Hall, Bhavan's college, Old City, Khanpur, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380001, India
INR 200.00 to INR 300.00












