
Sri Vijaya Puram, June 29: The 13th Sant Nirankari Baal Samagam of Sector No. 13, Zone-45, Andaman & Nicobar Islands was celebrated with immense spiritual fervour and enthusiasm on Sunday, 28th June 2026 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan, Junglighat, Sri Vijaya Puram (Port Blair).
The Samagam witnessed the enthusiastic participation of Bal Sangat from Sri Vijaya Puram, Brichgunj and Chouldari Branches, who captivated the congregation through inspiring spiritual and cultural presentations. The event beautifully reflected the Sant Nirankari Mission’s unwavering commitment to nurturing moral values, spiritual awareness and humanitarian ideals among the younger generation.
The programme featured an impressive blend of spiritual discourses, devotional bhajans in various languages including Hindi, English, Bengali, Garhwali, Punjabi and others, multilingual cultural presentations, Qawwali, Kavi Darbar, group dances, solo dance performances, skits, speeches and other value-based cultural items. Through these inspiring presentations, the children beautifully conveyed the timeless teachings of the Mission, including God-realisation, universal brotherhood, humility, compassion, selfless service, respect for humanity and peaceful coexistence.
The highlight of the Samagam was the inspiring spiritual discourse delivered by Shri Vineet Lamba from Delhi, who emphasised that children are the strongest foundation of a progressive and value-based society. He urged parents and guardians to nurture their children with spiritual values through Sewa (selfless service), Simran (meditation) and Satsang (spiritual fellowship), enabling them to become responsible citizens and compassionate human beings dedicated to the welfare of society.
Addressing the gathering, Shri Satya Narayan, Sector Incharge, Sector No. 13, stated that the Sant Nirankari Mission firmly believes that true education is incomplete without moral and spiritual values. He highlighted that Baal Samagams provide children with an ideal platform to develop confidence, discipline, leadership qualities, creativity and devotion while remaining rooted in the eternal principles of truth, love and humanity.
The colourful performances presented by the children received overwhelming appreciation from the congregation. Their confidence, enthusiasm and dedication reflected the sincere efforts of parents, Bal Sangat teachers, volunteers and Sewadal members, whose collective contribution ensured the grand success of the event.
As a token of love and encouragement, all participating children were presented with appreciation gifts. The programme concluded with the serving of Langar Prasad, reinforcing the Mission’s universal message of equality, unity, brotherhood and selfless service.
The Sant Nirankari Mission continues to organise such spiritually enriching programmes with the objective of shaping the younger generation into morally responsible, spiritually awakened and socially committed individuals, thereby contributing towards the creation of a peaceful, harmonious and compassionate society.