Achyut Gopi lives in New York, America. She believes in Hinduism and is engrossed in the devotion of Lord Krishna. She sings the devotional songs of Lord Krishna so sweetly that people come from far and wide to listen to her hymns. His family also believes in Lord Krishna a lot.
Biography of Achyuta Gopi
Name: Achyut Gopi
Guru: Gadadhara Pandita
Aradhya: Sri Krishna
Place: America
Religion: Hindu
Follower: Iskcon
Hobby: Writing, doing Krishna Bhakti Kirtan
Profession: Writer, Spiritual Contact Creator, Kirtan Bhakti
Famous: Engrossed in devotion to Krishna and chanting his Kirtan
Where did Achyuta Gopi receive his early education?
Achyut Gopi did his early education from Talented Unlimited High School, where he did Drama Major course. In 2007, he studied Creative Writing English at Hunter College. Since childhood, she was interested in spiritual stories and devotion to God, hence she studied spirituality in ISKCON. She is always engrossed in the devotion of Lord Krishna.
Which is the best bhajan of Achyut Gopi?
Achyut Gopi keeps singing Krishna's hymns all the time. She likes to sing Krishna's hymns very much. She sings Krishna's hymns in many cities and also works as a Kirtan workshop facilitator.
The controversial song “Har Har Shambhu '' in India was composed by him and later this song was sung by Abhilipsa Panda.
Along with performing bhajan kirtan, Achyut Gopi is also a writer. She has also received many awards for her devotional songs. She has told that the aim of her life is to be absorbed in the devotion of God through kirtan. Since childhood, she has been in love with God. There is faith in each other.
Achyut Gopi's entire family follows Hindu religion and she is always engrossed in Krishna devotion and her family also always supports her.If you love this bhakt please
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