Pune: The 58th Annual Nirankari Sant Samagam concluded with Nirankari Sadguru Mata Sudeekshaji Maharaj emphasizing that the true purpose of life lies in spiritual elevation rather than just material progress. Addressing millions of devotees gathered at the 450-acre Dairy Farm Military Ground, she spoke about the importance of remaining connected to the Divine in every moment of life.
She stated, “God is formless, and realizing this ultimate truth is the highest purpose of human existence. Life is a blessing, and one can attain spiritual peace by living each moment in alignment with divine consciousness.”
Adding to this, Nirankari Rajpita Ramitji explained the essence of devotion, saying, “True devotion is about cultivating love for the Divine. Saints help guide the soul toward its true essence and provide direction for life. Faith and devotion must align with truth, as only then does true love for God arise, making the expansion of devotion meaningful.”
Poetry Sessions Celebrate Spirituality in Multiple Languages
A multilingual poetry session was held on the third day of the Samagam, centered around the theme ‘Vistar - Aseem Ki Aur’ (Expansion Towards Infinity). A total of 21 poets from across India participated, reciting poetry in Marathi, Hindi, English, Konkani, and Bhojpuri. The event was well-received, with attendees enjoying the poetic renditions.
In addition, special poetry sessions for children and women were also organized. These sessions saw young poets and female poets presenting compositions in various languages, further enriching the cultural and spiritual experience of the Samagam.
Extensive Free Medical and Welfare Services at the Samagam
To ensure the well-being of attendees, a 60-bed hospital was set up at the venue, equipped with an ICU facility for emergency medical care. In addition to this, three separate free medical service centers were arranged, staffed by 282 doctors and approximately 450 Seva Dal volunteers. A total of 11 ambulances were deployed for immediate medical assistance.
A chiropractic therapy camp was also organized, where a team of 18 doctors provided free treatment to 3,500 individuals. Beyond medical services, the Samagam also offered a 24-hour community kitchen (Langar) throughout the three-day event. Devotees were served free meals as part of the sacred offering, with millions of attendees partaking in the Prasad.