Collection: Katha Services – Bhagwat Katha, Ram Katha, Shiv Mahapuran & Krishna Katha

In the ancient Vedic tradition, Katha — the sacred narration of divine stories — is one of the most powerful paths to spiritual transformation. The sound of a Bhagwat Katha, the devotional flow of a Ram Katha, the cosmic revelations of a Shiv Mahapuran Katha, and the enchanting Krishna Katha have the power to purify the mind, dissolve karma, and awaken the soul. At RamKart, we connect you with India's most experienced and trusted Katha Vachaks — for home events, society programmes, and online Katha sessions across India.

🕏 “Shravana — the act of listening to sacred Katha — is the first and most accessible step on the path of Bhakti. One who hears the Bhagwat with devotion is freed from the cycle of birth and death.” — Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran

Katha Services Available at RamKart

Katha Type Duration Best Occasion Language
Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran Katha 7 days (Saptah) Griha Pravesh, Pitru Shanti, Vrat Hindi, Gujarati, Sanskrit
Ram Katha (Shri Ram Katha) 7–9 days Ram Navami, Vivah, Anniversaries Hindi, Awadhi
Shiv Mahapuran Katha 7 days Shivratri, Sawan, Shraddh Hindi, Sanskrit
Krishna Katha (Shri Krishna Katha) 3–7 days Janmashtami, Ekadashi, Birthdays Hindi, Braj Bhasha
Bhagwat Geeta Katha 1–3 days Gita Jayanti, Corporate events Hindi, English
Sunderkand Path 1 day Mangalwar, Hanuman Jayanti Hindi, Awadhi
Shiv Puran Katha 3–7 days Sawan Maas, Shivratri Hindi, Sanskrit

Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran Katha — The King of All Kathas

The Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran is the most celebrated of all 18 Mahapuranas, composed by Maharishi Veda Vyasa. It contains 18,000 shlokas across 12 Skandhas (cantos), narrating the divine leelas of Lord Vishnu and his avatars — with the tenth Skandha dedicated entirely to Shri Krishna Katha. A Bhagwat Katha Saptah (7-day recitation) is considered one of the most meritorious acts in Hinduism, capable of granting moksha to the listener.

What Happens During a Bhagwat Katha?

  • Day 1 — Pratham Skandha: Creation of the universe, Narada’s discourse, and the purpose of the Bhagwat
  • Day 2–3 — Dwiteey to Tritiya Skandha: Cosmology, Kapila Muni’s Sankhya philosophy, and Dhruva’s story
  • Day 4–5 — Chaturthi to Panchami Skandha: Prahlad’s devotion, Narasimha avatar, and Vaman avatar
  • Day 6 — Dashama Skandha (Part 1): Birth of Lord Krishna, Bal Leela, Govardhan Puja
  • Day 7 — Dashama Skandha (Part 2) & Dwadasha Skandha: Mahabharat, Gita, and Parikshit’s moksha

RamKart’s Bhagwat Katha Vachaks are trained in the traditional Bhagwat Pravachan style — combining Sanskrit shloka recitation, Hindi explanation, devotional bhajans, and interactive Q&A to create a deeply immersive spiritual experience.

Ram Katha — Shri Ram Ji Ki Katha

The Ram Katha is the sacred narration of Lord Ram’s life — from his divine birth in Ayodhya to his victory over Ravana and return as the ideal king. Based on the Valmiki Ramayan and Tulsidas’s Ramcharitmanas, a Shri Ram Katha is a 7–9 day event filled with devotional singing, shloka recitation, and the timeless teachings of Maryada Purushottam Ram. RamKart’s Ram Katha Vachaks are experienced narrators who bring the Ramayan to life with authenticity, emotion, and Vedic precision.

Shiv Mahapuran Katha — Shiv Ki Katha

The Shiv Mahapuran is one of the 18 Mahapuranas, containing 24,000 shlokas across 7 Samhitas. It narrates the glory, leelas, and cosmic significance of Lord Shiva — from his marriage to Goddess Parvati to the destruction of Tripura and the origin of the Jyotirlingas. A Shiv Puran Katha is especially auspicious during Sawan Maas, Mahashivratri, and Shraddh Paksha. RamKart’s Shiv Katha Vachaks recite the Shiv Mahapuran Ki Katha with proper Vedic rituals, Rudra Abhishek, and devotional Shiva bhajans.

Krishna Katha — Shri Krishna Bhagwan Ki Katha

The Krishna Katha narrates the divine life and leelas of Lord Krishna — from his miraculous birth in Mathura’s prison to his childhood in Vrindavan, his Govardhan Leela, Mahabharat, and the eternal wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita. A Shri Krishna Katha is most auspicious on Janmashtami, Ekadashi, and during the month of Kartik. RamKart’s Krishna Katha Vachaks are trained in the Vrindavan tradition of Katha narration — bringing the Braj Bhasha poetry and Krishna’s leelas to life with unmatched devotion.

Our Katha Vachaks — Experience & Expertise

  • 30+ Years of Experience — Our Katha Vachaks have been performing Kathas for over three decades across India
  • Vrindavan-Trained — Several of our narrators are trained in the Vrindavan and Mathura tradition of Bhagwat Pravachan
  • Multi-Language — Katha available in Hindi, Gujarati, Braj Bhasha, Awadhi, and Sanskrit
  • Certified & Verified — All Katha Vachaks are background-verified and hold formal Vedic education credentials
  • Pan-India & Online — Available for in-person events across India and live-streamed online Kathas for NRIs and global devotees
  • Complete Arrangements — We assist with stage setup, samagri, prasad, and sound system coordination

Frequently Asked Questions — Katha Services

The Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran Katha is a 7-day sacred recitation (Saptah) of the Bhagwat Puran — one of the 18 Mahapuranas composed by Veda Vyasa. It covers all 12 Skandhas (cantos) and 18,000 shlokas, narrating the divine leelas of Lord Vishnu and his avatars, with special focus on Shri Krishna Katha in the 10th Skandha. Listening to the complete Bhagwat Katha is believed to grant moksha and remove all sins. RamKart provides experienced Bhagwat Katha Vachaks for 7-day home and community events across India.
India has a rich tradition of famous Katha Vachaks. Among the most celebrated are: Morari Bapu (Ram Katha), Devkinandan Thakur Ji (Bhagwat Katha), Pradeep Mishra Ji (Shiv Katha), Aniruddhacharya Ji (Bhagwat Pravachan), Jaya Kishori Ji (Bhagwat & Krishna Katha), and Bageshwar Dham Sarkar (Ramayan & Bhagwat). These top Katha Vachaks in India have millions of followers and perform Kathas across India and internationally. RamKart connects you with verified, experienced local and regional Katha Vachaks for your personal or community events.
Bhagwat Katha is the formal, structured 7-day recitation of the Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran with proper Vedic rituals, puja, and a designated Katha Vachak (narrator). Bhagwat Pravachan is a discourse or lecture on the teachings and stories of the Bhagwat — it can be shorter (1–3 days) and more conversational in style. Both are spiritually meritorious. RamKart offers both formats — full 7-day Katha Saptah and shorter Pravachan sessions for corporate events, anniversaries, and personal occasions.
Yes — RamKart offers Shrimad Bhagwat Katha in Gujarati for Gujarati-speaking devotees across India and internationally. Our Gujarati Katha Vachaks are trained in the traditional Gujarati style of Bhagwat narration, combining Sanskrit shlokas with Gujarati explanation and devotional bhajans. This service is especially popular among Gujarati communities in Ahmedabad, Surat, Mumbai, and NRI communities in the USA, UK, and Canada.
The Shiv Mahapuran Katha is the sacred narration of the Shiv Mahapuran — one of the 18 Mahapuranas containing 24,000 shlokas across 7 Samhitas. It narrates Lord Shiva’s cosmic leelas, his marriage to Parvati, the origin of the 12 Jyotirlingas, and the path to Shiva’s grace. The most auspicious times to organise a Shiv Puran Katha are during Sawan Maas (July–August), Mahashivratri, Pradosh Vrat, and Shraddh Paksha. RamKart’s Shiv Katha Vachaks perform the complete Katha with Rudrabhishek and Shiva bhajans.
Ram Katha is the devotional narration of Lord Ram’s life story, typically based on the Valmiki Ramayan (Sanskrit) or Tulsidas’s Ramcharitmanas (Awadhi Hindi). The Ramayan is the original scripture; Shri Ram Katha is the live, oral performance of that scripture by a trained Ram Katha Vachak — enriched with bhajans, commentary, and devotional storytelling. A Ram Katha event typically runs for 7–9 days and is most auspicious during Ram Navami, Vivah Panchami, and the month of Kartik.
A Katha Vachak (also called Katha Vyas or Katha Pravakta) is a trained Vedic scholar and devotional narrator who recites sacred scriptures (Puranas, Ramayan, Bhagwat) in a structured, ritualistic format. Qualifications typically include formal study at a Vedic Gurukul or Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya, mastery of Sanskrit shlokas, knowledge of Vedic rituals, and years of apprenticeship under a senior Katha Vachak. RamKart’s Katha Vachaks in India are verified for their credentials, experience, and devotional authenticity before being listed on our platform.
Yes — RamKart has a network of Vrindavan Katha Vachaks who are trained in the Braj tradition of Krishna Katha and Bhagwat Pravachan. Vrindavan-trained narrators bring an unmatched depth of devotion and authenticity to Krishna Katha and Bhagwat Katha events. They are available for in-person events across India and online Katha sessions for devotees worldwide.
The Bhagwat Geeta Katha is the narration and explanation of the 18 chapters of the Bhagavad Gita — Lord Krishna’s discourse to Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. It typically runs for 1–3 days and focuses on the philosophical teachings of karma, dharma, bhakti, and moksha. The Bhagwat Katha (Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran) is a 7-day event covering all 12 Skandhas of the Bhagwat Puran. Both are spiritually powerful; the Gita Katha is ideal for corporate events, educational institutions, and shorter programmes.
Yes — RamKart offers fully online Bhagwat Katha, Ram Katha, Shiv Mahapuran Katha, and Krishna Katha sessions via live video streaming for NRIs and international devotees in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, UAE, and Singapore. The Katha Vachak performs the complete Katha from India while you and your family participate from anywhere in the world. Prasad can also be shipped internationally upon request.

How to Book a Katha Vachak at RamKart

  • Step 1 — Select your Katha type (Bhagwat, Ram, Shiv, Krishna, or Gita Katha)
  • Step 2 — Choose your preferred dates, duration, and language
  • Step 3 — Provide your location (city/area) or select online streaming
  • Step 4 — RamKart matches you with the most suitable verified Katha Vachak
  • Step 5 — Confirm booking, receive Katha samagri list, and prepare for a divine experience

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