Gurdwara Baba Jiwan Singh (Bhai Jaita) G Phase 3A, Mohali to hold committee election on August 9 S.A. A. Nagar 16 July (Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal): The committee meeting of Gurdwara Baba Jiwan Singh (Bhai Jaita) G Phase 3A, Sector 53A Mohali was held on 06-07-2026, in which a resolution was unanimously passed that the election of the next committee of the committee should be held on 09-08-2026. So as per the decision taken in the meeting, a general meeting has been called at Gurdwara Sahib on 09-08-2026 at 11:00 am, in which the election of the management committee will be held. The nomination form for the election of the office bearers of the committee can be submitted to the Finance Secretary along with Rs. 10000/- from 01-08-2026 to 03-08-2026 till 5-00 PM, and the date for withdrawal of nomination form is 04 and 05-08-2026 till 5-00 PM. The nomination form can be filled only by the registered member of Gurdwara Sahib, no other member. This election will be held as per the Hukam ...
Spirituality is Essential While Living a Householder’s Life
Chandigarh 31 March ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : With the holy blessings of Sant Nirankari Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj, a "Mahila Samagam" (Women’s Congregation) was organized today at the Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan located in Sector 15, Chandigarh. During the event, women devotees glorified the teachings of the Satguru through discourses, songs, poems, and skits.
On this occasion, Behan Amandeep Kaur, a Pracharika from Chandigarh, emphasized the importance of adopting the Satguru’s teachings in daily life. She stated that there is a need to seriously reflect on the theme of "Atam Manthan" (Self-Reflection) given by Satguru Mata Ji. She remarked that just as we see the dwelling of the Formless God (Nirankar) in every Gursikh after receiving Divine Knowledge (Brahmgyan), we must similarly see the form of Nirankar in our family members. By doing so, we can internalize the message of love and contribute to realizing the vision of "Heaven on Earth" envisioned by Satguru Mata Ji.
She further mentioned that a woman is the creator of the world and an embodiment of love and endurance. Citing Mata Shabari, she said that when Shabari learned of Lord Rama's arrival, she waited for years with immense patience and eagerness every single day. She is known as the epitome of service (Sewa). Today, we all must understand the significance of Sewa, Simran, and Satsang, maintaining the same zeal in our hearts that Mata Shabari had for Lord Rama. Discussing the history of the Nirankari Mission, she mentioned that Jagat Mata Budhwanti Ji and Nirankari Rajmata Kulwant Kaur Ji led by example through their service to saints and the Satguru. The inspiration they provided for walking the path of spirituality while fulfilling household responsibilities remains entirely relevant today.
Referring to Satguru Mata Ji’s thoughts, she said the teachings of saints emphasize that real change should be internal, not just external. Life can be made meaningful only by bringing positive internal changes through congregation (Satsang), selfless service (Sewa), and remembrance of God (Simran). On this occasion, elderly women who have made significant contributions to guiding other women were honored. At the conclusion of the program, Dr. Vijay Prabha welcomed and thanked the Zonal Incharge, Sanyojak, Mukhi, and Behane who traveled from nearby areas.

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