The Divine Historic Rashtra Katha Mahotsav entered its seventh and final day on 8th January at Prakshetra Nandini Niketan, Ayodhya, with the Ram Katha continuing through the day and scheduled to conclude later. The final day carries added significance as it coincides with the birthday of Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Ji, under whose presence and guidance the week-long cultural and spiritual discourse has been conducted.
The start of the last day brought together participants who have followed the Ram Katha since its inauguration. Observers noted a reflective atmosphere at the venue as the Mahotsav moved into its concluding phase. From the opening day, when Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Ji addressed the gathering in an emotionally charged moment, the event has progressed with structure and continuity across seven days.

The Ram Katha has been delivered throughout the Mahotsav by Param Pujya Sadhguru Shri Riteshwar Ji, whose discourse has consistently connected classical Ram Katha narratives with themes of discipline, leadership, ethical clarity, and social responsibility. On the final day, the focus remains on reflection and synthesis, reinforcing the idea that the learnings of the Katha extend beyond the duration of the event.
The Mahotsav has seen participation from a wide range of public representatives and dignitaries over the course of the week. Those present during various sessions include Manoj Sinha, Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Dhananjay Singh, Ravindra Singh Bhati, and Sushil Singh. Their presence has been noted as support for cultural platforms that promote value-based dialogue and public engagement.
The participation of Prateek Bhushan Singh and Karan Bhushan Singh, sons of Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Ji, has also been observed throughout the Mahotsav. Their presence has reflected continuity and generational involvement, aligning with the broader themes of responsibility and discipline emphasized during the Ram Katha.
Despite coinciding with Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Ji’s birthday, the final day has been marked by restraint rather than celebration. The focus remains on the Ram Katha and its concluding discourse, with the birthday being acknowledged within the natural flow of the program rather than through separate ceremonies.
As the seventh and final day of Ram Katha continues, organizers have expressed gratitude to Param Pujya Sadhguru Shri Riteshwar Ji, all attending dignitaries, mentors, volunteers, and participants whose collective efforts have supported the Mahotsav throughout the past year. The Ram Katha and associated reflections are scheduled to continue through the day, with the Rashtra Katha Mahotsav set to formally conclude later today.


