73rd Nirankari Sant Samagam culminates
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NEW DELHI: “Leading one’s life with composure while maintaining equipoise and simplicity is achievable by being connected to Almighty”, was the clarion call by Nirankari Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj, revealing need as imperative at concluding session of 3-day 73rd Virtual Annual Nirankari Sant Samagam held on Wednesday. The Samagam was held in a virtual format and was webcast on website of Mission and telecasted on Sanskar TV channel, which was viewed by the entire Nirankari fraternity across globe and other God loving people.
Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj explained necessity at maintaining composure at each and every stage or situation in one’s life. She further stressed that this state of mind can be achieved by remaining connected with the eternal source of stability; the omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent formless God. It enables human mind to take wise decisions and empowers it with the ability of facing ups and downs in life with composure. While drawing analogy from a strong tree, Satguru Mata Ji explained that it withstands all weather conditions and transitions of various seasons. The tree which is once lush green, blossoms and bears fruits, but also later witnesses season in which it appears to be leafless and brown; but continues to stand firm due to the strong bond with its roots. She exhorted human beings to have firm belief and faith in eternal stable formless God, who will see us through thick and thin of life in a state of equanimity.
Earlier, while heralding the commencement of Samagam, she appealed all to prioritise imbibing human values while avoiding attachment to materialistic gains and considering them as mere means to dwell on this earth. These possessions, she said, should not be considered as the ultimate achievements. The second day was marked by a colourful Sewadal Rally which saw participation of volunteers from hundreds of branches in India and abroad. The concluding day was highlighted by a poetic symposium which was based on composure. Approximately 21 poets from different parts of the country and abroad participated in it. Renderances in Hindi, English, Punjabi, Urdu, Marathi and Multani enthralled the viewers.
The 3-day Samagam left the entire Nirankari family overwhelmed with bliss, while they all rededicated themselves to their commitment towards humanity; along with prayers for resumption of regular congregations soon.