Sanatan Dharam Natak Samaj stages Shri Krishan Leela at Dewan Mandir

The office bearers of Sanatan Dharam Natak Samaj being honoured at Jammu on Sunday.
The office bearers of Sanatan Dharam Natak Samaj being honoured at Jammu on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Sept 10: The talented artists of the Sanatan Dharam Natak Samaj, Jammu, mesmerized the audience with their captivating performances, which vividly depicted the different roles and characters of Lord Krishna. The spiritual and cultural extravaganza took place at Dewan Mandir in Jammu, leaving the attendees spellbound.
On the occasion, Parshotam Dadhichi, president of Sanatan Dharam Sabha (SDS), Jammu; Ved Parkash Sharma, Dogra Brahman Pratinidhi Sabha; Ramparsad Sharma, president; Gopal Sharma, general secretary of Geeta Bhawan, Anil Masoom, president; Sat Sharma, general secretary; Ramnik Mahajan, secretary; Bharat Bhushan Sharma; Sanjeev Kerni; Vijay Sharma; Pawan Sharma; Ashok Gupta; Narang; Sanjay Gupta; Shiv Kumar Sharma; Bodhraj Sharma and Krishan Lal Sharma were present.
The performance was a heartfelt dedication to Lord Krishna, who symbolizes love, wisdom and the eternal connection between humanity and the divine. Through their exceptional artistry and dedication, the performers illuminated the profound impact of Lord Krishna’s life on the spiritual and cultural fabric of society.
On the occasion, senior functionaries of Geeta Bhawan, New Delhi felicitated the officials of Shri Sanatan Dharam Natak Samaj for their role in promoting the Hinduism.
Parshotam Dadhichi, president of Sanatan Dharam Sabha appreciated the artists and management of Shri Sanatan Dharam Natak Samaj for showing and preserving the rich culture heritage.
Yudhvir Sethi, chairman of Sanatan Dharam Natak Samaj, shed light on the Natak Samaj’s mission and functioning. He mentioned that the Sanatan Dharam Natak Samaj is performing Ramleela for the last more than 155 years at Dewan Mandir which is a fine blend of cultural and religious commitment that not only is keeping our traditions alive but also bringing people of all faiths together on one single platform.
He emphasized that the Natak Samaj welcomes artists from all religious backgrounds, fostering an inclusive environment where diverse talents can flourish. He said such events served as a testament to the organization’s commitment to preserving and promoting cultural and spiritual traditions through the medium of art and performance.
Sethi stressed the importance of connecting the younger generation with the rich cultural heritage of the region to ensure that this invaluable legacy is passed down to future generations.