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Satguru Mata Sudiksha emphasizes love, acceptance as key to spiritual transformation
11/1/2023 10:34:30 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 1: The 76th Annual Nirankari Sant Samagam, held on a grand scale at G.T. Road Samalkha (Haryana) and organized on 650 acres of land, concluded with a resounding message of "Sukoon" or peace within. Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj, in her emphatic address to the devotees, stressed that "Love and acceptance for everyone around us and everything happening brings forth transformation to the inner self of an individual, beautifying one inside out, thereby rendering humanity effective." The event witnessed a massive gathering of saints and devotees from various parts of India, representing diverse traditions, languages, and cultures. Devotees from around the world also actively participated in the event, creating an atmosphere of unity and common purpose. Satguru Mata Ji highlighted that all negativities of the mind can be eradicated with God Knowledge. God is eternal and omnipresent, and the all-pervading Divine light continually illuminates. Saints guided by this Divine Light are not swayed by worldly influences and maintain equanimity in all life situations. She emphasized that saints, on their spiritual journey, transcend social status, caste, color, and religious beliefs, not allowing these differences to become obstacles. Instead, they accept everybody through their behavior and actions. Satguru Mata Ji urged the need for love in all our relationships without being judgmental and encouraged everyone to become the embodiment of love in order to spread love. Her Holiness blessed all the devotees, urging them to lead a life filled with humanity and to serve as beacons of light for society and the world as a whole. A highlight of the concluding day was a multi-lingual poetic symposium centered around the theme of "Sukoon" or peace within. Around 25 poets presented their works in various languages, including Hindi, Punjabi, Marathi, Nepali, Urdu, and English. Notable events included a Poetic Symposium for children poets on the first day and one for women on the second day of the Samagam. These events added a creative and cultural dimension to the spiritual gathering.
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