Pune, December 25, 2024: The grand 58th Annual Nirankari Sant Samagam of Maharashtra is set to take place under the divine guidance of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj and Rev. Nirankari Rajpita Ramit Ji from January 24 to 26, 2025, at the Military Dairy Farm Ground, near Pimpri Power House, Shastri Nagar, Pune – 411017 (Maharashtra). The primary aim of this spiritual congregation is to foster divine virtues in human life by establishing a connection with the Supreme Being, thereby promoting harmony and peace across the world.
To prepare for this grand spiritual event, the inauguration of voluntary services was carried out on Wednesday, December 25, 2024, by Rev. Shri Mohan Chhabra Ji, Member Incharge of the Sant Nirankari Mandal’s Promotion and Propagation Department. The event was graced by the presence of Shri Joginder Manchanda, Member Incharge of Finance and Accounts Department, Maharashtra’s Promotion and Propagation Coordinator Dr. Darshan Singh, Samagam Committee Chairman Shri Shambhunath Tiwari, Coordinator Shri Tarachand Karamchandani, and other members of the Samagam Committee. Additionally, regional directors of the Nirankari Sewadal from across Maharashtra, along with thousands of volunteers and devotees from various regions of the state, actively participated in the ceremony.
Expressing his thoughts at the inauguration, Rev. Shri Mohan Chhabra Ji said, “Through the infinite grace of Satguru, this Sant Samagam will deliver the same eternal message of truth that saints and sages have imparted to humanity for ages.”
He further added, “The mission of Sant Nirankari is one of humanity and universal brotherhood. The realization of the Supreme Being dissolves all differences between individuals, fostering bonds of love and eradicating feelings of enmity, hatred, and jealousy. By attaining self-realization through divine wisdom, one can live a life adorned with human values, ultimately becoming a blessing for the world. This is the true purpose of human life.”
It is noteworthy that the tradition of annual Nirankari Sant Samagams in Maharashtra dates back many decades. The first Sant Samagam in the state was held in 1968 at Mumbai’s iconic Shivaji Park. Subsequently, 52 Samagams were held consecutively in Mumbai. In 2020, the 53rd Samagam was organized in Nashik, the 56th in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad), and the 57th in Nagpur. This year, Pune, known as the “Oxford of the East,” has been blessed with the privilege of hosting the 58th Samagam, which is anticipated to leave an indelible mark on the world.
Following the 77th Annual Nirankari Sant Samagam held in Samalkha, devotees have been eagerly awaiting the Maharashtra Sant Samagam. To ensure the success of this divine event, Nirankari Sewadal volunteers, along with numerous other devotees, are selflessly contributing their efforts to the preparatory work at the Samagam venue.