Bhopal, January 27, 2025: “Life’s true purpose lies not in material achievements but in spiritual growth.” These profound words were expressed by Nirankari Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj on the concluding day of the 58th Annual Nirankari Sant Samagam in Maharashtra, where millions of devotees gathered to seek spiritual enlightenment. The three-day Samagam concluded successfully last night with great enthusiasm and divine blessings.
Satguru Mata Ji emphasized that human life is considered supreme because it holds the potential for attaining spiritual knowledge. “God is formless, and realizing this ultimate truth should be the prime goal of human existence,” she said.
Concluding the event, Satguru Mata Ji expressed, “Life is a gift, and it should be lived every moment in connection with God. By aligning our actions and thoughts with the divine purpose, we can achieve spiritual satisfaction and peace, progressing toward the infinite.”
Earlier, on the second day of the Samagam, Satguru Mata Ji, during an evening congregation in Pimpri, Pune, addressed devotees and highlighted the importance of leading a balanced life. She urged everyone to combine devotion with their responsibilities, stating, “Just as a bird needs both wings to fly, a person must integrate spirituality with their social and familial duties. Only devotion, without fulfilling responsibilities, leads to imbalance; similarly, focusing solely on material goals without spirituality makes life incomplete.”
She further explained, “Balance between devotion and responsibilities is achievable only with pure intentions, unconditional love for God, and a selfless spirit of service. Merely attaining divine knowledge is not enough; one must also incorporate it into daily life.”
Providing an example, Satguru Mata Ji shared, “A shopkeeper who works with honesty and balance serves customers with fair measurements and genuine dealings. Similarly, a devotee who stays connected to God prioritizes service, devotion, and prayer while performing worldly duties. This is the true essence of devotion.”
Words of Reverence by Nirankari Rajpita Ramit Ji
Addressing the gathering earlier, Nirankari Rajpita Ramit Ji highlighted the essence of devotion as forming a loving bond with God. He stated that saints’ lives inspire us to realize our spiritual identity and expand our existence toward eternal truth. He emphasized that true faith and devotion are about redirecting one’s belief toward divine love, making every step resonate with God’s presence.
Key Highlights of the Samagam
Multilingual Poetry Session
On the third day, a multilingual poetry session was organized on the theme “Expanding Toward the Infinite.” Twenty-one poets from various parts of the country, including Maharashtra, recited poems in Marathi, Hindi, English, Konkani, and Bhojpuri, spreading the mission’s divine message. The audience lauded their heartfelt verses.
In addition to the main session, smaller poetry sessions were conducted on the first day (children’s poetry session) and the second day (women’s poetry session). Six poets each from the children’s and women’s sessions recited poems in Marathi, Hindi, and English, receiving great appreciation from the attendees.
Nirankari Exhibition
The exhibition, themed “Expanding Toward the Infinite,” was a major attraction for devotees. Divided into two sections, the first part showcased the mission’s history, ideology, and Satguru Mata Ji’s humanitarian journeys across the globe. The second section highlighted the charitable works of the Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation, including the Project Oneness initiative, which garnered significant attention. Additionally, the Project Amrit and the Nirankari Institute of Music and Arts drew great interest among visitors.
Chiropractic Camp
A free chiropractic health camp was organized, focusing on spine-related treatments. The camp served approximately 1,000 people daily, with a team of 18 doctors from Australia, the UK, France, and the USA offering their selfless services. This year, over 3,500 devotees benefitted from this health facility.
Free Dispensary
A 60-bed hospital was set up at the Samagam venue, equipped with ICU facilities for emergencies. Additionally, three homeopathy dispensaries served around 3,000–4,000 patients daily. Eleven ambulances were stationed, and dispensaries from Y.C.M.A. and D.Y. Patil Hospitals also provided services. A dedicated team of 282 doctors and approximately 450 Seva Dal volunteers offered medical assistance.
Langar (Community Kitchen)
Free Langar arrangements were made at three locations, offering meals 24/7 to all devotees. The Langar had the capacity to cook 72 quintals of rice at a time, serving over 70,000 people simultaneously. Additionally, four canteens offered snacks, beverages, and mineral water at subsidized rates.
The 58th Nirankari Sant Samagam concluded with a strong message of love, devotion, and service, leaving devotees inspired to live a balanced, spiritually fulfilling life.
Author: This news is edited by: Abhishek Verma, (Editor, CANON TIMES)
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