Chandigarh/Panchkula /Sangli, January 20, 2026: Infused with the sacred emotions of love, service, and unity, the 59th Nirankari Sant Samagam of Maharashtra will be held from January 24 to January 26, 2026, in Sangli, in the divine presence of Her Holiness Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj and Nirankari Rajpita Ramit Ji. The three-day grand event will be organized with devotion and splendor.

The preparations for this mega event are now in their final phase, with dedicated devotees and Nirankari volunteers working with utmost dedication, discipline, and selfless service to make the Samagam venue well-organized, beautifully decorated, and highly attractive.

This Sant Samagam will be held at a vast and magnificent 400-acre complex in Sangli, located in Sanglawadi, Sangli district, Maharashtra. As part of this divine event, the main Satsang program will commence at 2:30 PM daily, featuring saints, speakers, singers, and poets from India and abroad, who will express their reverence and thoughts through their compositions and speeches, dedicated to God and the Satguru. Each day's proceedings will conclude at 9:00 PM with the holy and inspiring blessings of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj, serving as a source of spiritual guidance for all devotees.

This year, the theme of Maharashtra’s Sant Samagam has been set as “Atma-Manthan” (Self-Introspection), which provides the entire gathering with a profound and meaningful spiritual flow, directing participants toward self-realization, inner purification, and the awakening of human values.

Over the past month, devotees from Maharashtra and various other states of India have been offering selfless and dedicated services, transforming the Samagam venue into a well-organized, grand, and visually captivating temporary township (shamiyana nagri). By imbibing the priceless teachings of the Satguru, devotees from all age groups are wholeheartedly engaged in service with devotion, discipline, and spiritual joy. The beauty and inspiring nature of these services have become a shining example for the general public. These acts of service, carried out with love, devotion, and surrender, create a unique and moving scene that truly transcends words.

To invite people to participate in this divine event, organized for the welfare of humanity, outreach efforts are being made through street plays (nukkad natak), banners, and open satsangs held in various neighborhoods of Sangli-Miraj city. The aim is to connect as many saints and devotees as possible to this spiritual celebration, so they may take refuge in Nirankar and make their lives meaningful.

To facilitate the millions of devotees attending the Samagam, arrangements have been made for residential tents, a large langar (community kitchen) facility, canteens, medical dispensaries, security, well-organized parking, and adequate transportation from railway stations and bus stands. Special attention is being given to cleanliness and orderliness within the Samagam premises.

The Publications Department has set up stalls at various locations offering spiritual literature. Additionally, a pictorial Nirankari exhibition showcasing the history and humanitarian works of the Sant Nirankari Mission, as well as a grand children’s exhibition, is being organized. The children’s exhibition will feature creative and educational workshops aimed at supporting the holistic development of young minds.

All devotees and respected guests are cordially invited to this grand confluence of humanity.