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Spiritually enriching "Bhakti Parv Samagam" held under divine guidance of Satguru Mata Ji
1/14/2025 9:44:06 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 14: Samalkha, Haryana, January 14: A profound sense of devotion and spirituality marked the "Bhakti Parv Samagam" held at the Sant Nirankari Adhiyatmik Sthal in Samalkha, Haryana. The event, graced by Nirankari Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj and Nirankari Rajpita Ramit Ji, attracted thousands of devotees from across the globe.
Addressing the gathering, Satguru Mata Ji emphasized that true devotion is rooted in Brahm Gyan (God-knowledge) and characterized by selfless love and surrender. She noted that devotion is not a transaction of desires but a divine connection with the Almighty, transforming life into a celebration.
Citing examples of Lord Hanuman, Meera Bai, and Lord Buddha, Satguru Mata Ji explained that while expressions of devotion vary, their essence lies in an unbreakable connection with the divine. She added that devotion, whether expressed through service, remembrance, or hymns, must remain free from selfishness and greed.
The event included inspirational discourses, poetry, and hymns by speakers, poets, and lyricists, celebrating the glory of the Satguru and the spirit of devotion. Devotees also drew inspiration from the lives of revered saints such as Param Sant Santokh Singh Ji, Mata Savinder Ji, and Rajmata Ji, whose dedication and spiritual wisdom continue to guide the mission.
The Samagam served as a powerful reminder of the Nirankari Mission's core principle: devotion gains meaning only when it is anchored in the realization of divine essence.
Satguru Mata Ji's teachings left attendees spiritually enriched, encouraging them to embrace true devotion and lead lives filled with divinity and bliss.
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