With the divine blessings of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj and the gracious presence of the revered Nirankari Rajpita Ji, the Uttar Pradesh Regional Nirankari Sant Samagam was held in a grand, well-organized, and highly inspiring manner at Railway Ground, Parag Dairy, Kanpur. The event witnessed a unique confluence of spirituality, love, discipline, devotion, dedication, and spiritual awareness.
Thousands of devotees from Uttar Pradesh and various other states participated, giving the event the form of a grand spiritual festival. The venue was developed into a well-organized tent city, reflecting cleanliness, discipline, and an atmosphere filled with spiritual love.
Devotees gathered like one family, united with mutual love, harmony, peace, and goodwill. Prior to the Samagam, the Nirankari Youth Forum (NYF) organized sports and cultural programs.
Youth enthusiastically participated in games such as cricket, badminton, volleyball, and football, imbibing values like teamwork, discipline, and cooperation. Additionally, through the Nirankari Youth Symposium (NYS), young participants were given a platform to reflect and express their thoughts on spiritual topics.
During the Samagam, through skits, songs, and panel discussions based on the theme “Six Elements,” it was conveyed that spirituality is not just an idea but a meaningful way of living. Devotees expressed their devotion through songs, discourses, poems, and cultural presentations, spreading the message of service, love, and human values to all.
In her divine blessings, Satguru Mata Ji stated that God manifests in our lives through thoughts, emotions, and creations. Life is not meant only for oneself but is an opportunity to become a beautiful offering for the world.
She emphasized that the purpose of human life is to adopt virtues such as love, compassion, kindness, humility, and tolerance. Using the example of a butterfly, Mata Ji explained that just as a butterfly becomes beautiful after transformation, humans too should bring positive changes in their lives to become better individuals.
She inspired everyone not to be like a scorpion that stings, but to be doers of good—our actions should be free from show and filled with truth and goodness. She further said that true devotion and spiritual gatherings remove mental suffering and bring peace to the soul.
When a person gives priority to the Formless, they experience liberation while living. Emphasizing service, remembrance of God, and spiritual gatherings as the foundation of life, she encouraged living with a spirit of dedication.
The Samagam concluded with devotees taking a firm resolve to walk on the path of truth, unity, and humanity. This divine event infused new energy, a positive outlook, and spiritual awareness into everyone’s lives.
Finally, the Nirankari Mission expressed heartfelt gratitude to the administration and all departments for their support in making this grand event a success.