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Sant Nirankari Mission Holds Sewadal Rally As A Part Of 75th Annual Nirankari Sant Samagam

5 Dariya News

Samalkha 17-Nov-2022

Sant Nirankari Mission organises a spectacular ‘Sewadal Rally’ today here wherein volunteers of the Sant Nirankari Mission presented an impressive Sewadal Rally wherein Nirankari Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj and Rajpita Ramit Ji blessed the Rally in a Sewadal uniform themselves.   

Seeing them in Sewadal uniform, the participants of the Sewadal Rally were spellbound and acknowledged with a huge round of applause as the gesture further enthused the Sewadal volunteers.   Sanyojak Branch Chandigarh  Said that the Sewadal Rally had assumed uniqueness as devotees of the Mission who had earlier adorned Sewadal uniform at any time in the past could wear the Sewadal uniform during the Sewdal Rally as well.  

On the occasion of 75th Annual Nirankari Sant Samagam, 75 nos. of lady Sewadal Volunteers hailing from Pune, Maharashtra presented impressive thunderous Dhol beats welcoming the Holy Couple.At the Rally, the programme started with a welcome by Shri Vinod Vohra, Member Incharge, Sewadal by presenting a flower bouquet to the Holy Couple, followed by Prarthana Geet by the Sewadal volunteers reiterating their resolve and devotion to Satguru and seeking strength to serve humanity with love, compassion and devotion.

During the Rally, Sewadal volunteers presented a multi-lingual and multifaceted programme which included skits titled ‘Ehsaas Sewa ka’, ‘Tan Man Dhan ki Sewa’ ;Grihst Mein Sewa’, ‘Mann Savdhan’.  Sewadal volunteers who came from various parts of the country presented multiple devotional songs in Haryanvi, Marathi, Hindi, English, Punjabi, Konkani and Bhojpuri. The volunteers also presented an impressive show of P.T. exercises to bring forward the importance of physical fitness in day to day life of human beings. 

The Sewadal Rally also held a mini poetic symposium named ‘Sewa Darbar’  wherein poems highlighting the importance of Sewa (dedicated service to mankind) and its various aspects by poets coming from Barnala, Haridwar and Mumbai.  In a Tug of Rope exercise, a positive outlook was given to the game.  A group of volunteers coming from Maharashtra presented a show of strength and balance through Malkhamb.  

A band show was presented by Hoshiarpur, Mumbai and Bhilwara Sewadal.  An impressive show of physical formation was also presented by Sewadal of Mandi Gobindgarh Khetra which was appreciated by one and all.  The Marching song of Sewadal was also sung at the Rally. 

Another feature of the Sewadal Rally was presentation of group medley showcasing the glorious history of the Samagam and its manifold evolution over the years for the last 75 years presented by Sewadal Volunteers coming from Mohali Punjab. 

Seeking blessings from Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji, Shri Vinod Vohra, Member Incharge, Nirankari Sewadal said that since the announcement of 75th Samagam on 13th March, 2022, Sewadal volunteers have reached the Samagam venue time and again and have contributed towards changing the contours of the Samagam venue.  

75th Samagam has become a unique event for the Mission as the Sewadal Rally has been blessed to us as the first day of the Samagam by Satguru Mata Ji.   He prayed to Satguru Mata Ji to forgive every one for the follies that happen while performing sewa at the Samagam and bless each one with discipline, dedication and cooperation.

Blessing the Sewadal Rally, Satguru Mata Ji called upon the Sewadal volunteers to perform Sewa without any ego and without any motive of getting applause.   Sewa should be taken as a duty rather than a right.  Her Holiness further sought the Sewadal to match their availability for Sewa as per requirement rather than expecting otherwise.  

Sewa is performed with a spirit of dedication and devotion and Sewadal volunteers take Sewa as a blessing.  Satguru Mata Ji appreciated the spirit of Sewadal who perform not only their worldly duties but also attend to Sewa for the humanity as well.   

It is notable that 75th Annual Nirankari Sant Samagam will commence with a procession on 17th November, 2022 at 2 PM followed by a Message to Mankind by Satguru Mata Ji.