Chandigarh/Panchkula/Mohali, April 30, 2026: Embodying the sacred message of humanity, unity, and spiritual ideals, the Sant Nirankari Mission organized a highly dignified and spiritually uplifting mass wedding ceremony at Ground No. 8, Burari Road, Delhi. This divine occasion was illuminated by the gracious presence and blessings of the revered Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj and Nirankari Rajpita Ramit Ji.
On this auspicious occasion, 17 couples entered into the sacred bond of marriage at a single venue, marking the beginning of their new journey in life. With the blessings of the Satguru, all couples embarked on their गृहस्थ (householder) life with love and dedication. The ceremony stood as an inspiring example of simplicity, equality, harmony, and spiritual values.
In an atmosphere filled with devotion, the marriages were solemnized with the exchange of garlands (Jaimala), the shared garland ritual (Sanjha Haar), and the melodious singing of Nirankari Lavan. Couples from England, Delhi, Haryana, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh participated in this sacred union.
On this occasion, Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj, while blessing the newlyweds, said that this beautiful event is not merely the marriage of 17 couples, but a symbol of the true union of families. These are souls who have already become one through their connection with the Divine (Nirankar), and today, by entering this sacred bond, they are taking the form of one family. This is the embodiment of love and unity, which must be sustained at every moment of life for partners to truly share love with each other.
Marriage is not merely about living together, but about jointly fulfilling responsibilities. Just as the shared garland symbolizes togetherness, this relationship too represents partnership—where, without any discrimination, both individuals become one unit and walk shoulder to shoulder in fulfilling every duty of life. Along with family responsibilities, one must also understand their role toward society.
If one partner’s inclination toward service, spiritual gatherings (Satsang), and remembrance (Sumiran) begins to decline, it becomes the duty of the other to inspire and uplift them. When both partners together maintain balance in spiritual and social life, only then does this union attain completeness.
In conclusion, Satguru Mata Ji prayed for all the newlyweds, wishing that the Divine bestows happiness upon everyone, and that each individual gives as much importance to their duties as they do to their rights. This mindset forms the foundation of a strong, loving, and balanced life.
Undoubtedly, this event proved to be a spiritual experience for every family and attendee present, conveying the message that simplicity and dedication are the true foundations of a happy and successful life.