Thursday 14 March 2013

Nari Samagam held in Mumbai



A Nari Samagam (Women's Congregation) was held in the Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan, Gorai, Borivali, Mumbai on October 2, 2010. Presided over by Rev Raj Vasdev Singh Ji, Member Incharge, Publication Production and Sales, Sant Nirankari Mandal, Delhi, it was attended by thousands of women-devotees of the Sant Nirankari Mission from Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and adjoining areas. Some delegates came from Pune and Alibaug also.The Samagam was marked by devotional songs and speeches by various devotees that highlighted the Mission's ideology. They were all praise for Satguru who is transforming our individual, domestic and social life by linking our minds with God – the Supreme Source of all that is noble and blissful. Their words also echoed the Mission's message of love and tolerance.
Addressing the gathering, Rev Raj Vasdev Singh Ji emphasized the need to realize God as the primary objective of human life. This, she said, is possible only through the divine benevolence of Satguru, the True Master. She explained how God-consciousness can improve the quality of life of a woman leading to a better family and a better society. She pointed out that a spiritually enlightened mother will certainly infuse better moral values in her children than her ordinary counter-part deeply entrenched in materialism. With her spiritual contribution to day-to-day life, she will certainly become a powerful instrument to promote and strengthen human values like love, compassion and tolerance.
Rev Kavita Bekal Ji, a devout follower of the Mission, who specially came from Delhi to participate in the Samagam, encouraged to youth the come forward and take part in various activities of the Mission. She said that the Mission's Website provides an excellent forum to them to learn and to contribute to spread the Mission's message of love, peace and harmony, through innovative professional approach.
Rev Neha Amritpal, one of the key organizers of the Samagam rendered the vote of thanks. She described the Samagam as successful and inspiring.








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