Sant Khushal Ram’s Annual Fair ends with Prayers for Sindhu

The event, held in Noor Shah Bhit near Sukkur, celebrated the rich spiritual heritage of Bhagat Kabir and the flourishing cultural legacy of Sindh
Sukkur, Sindh
The 54th Annual Fair of Sant Khushal Ram, the only Kabir Panthi Aasthan in Pakistan, concluded with prayers for the everlasting flow of the River Sindhu and peace and prosperity of Pakistan.
The event, held in Noor Shah Bhit near Sukkur, celebrated the rich spiritual heritage of Bhagat Kabir and the flourishing cultural legacy of Sindh.
The three-day fair was inaugurated by the current Gadi Nasheen, Sant Mohan Lal Sahib, and attended by thousands of disciples from across Pakistan. Each night was filled with soulful renditions of Bhagat Kabir’s poetry, performed by renowned singers. As part of their devotion, disciples remained awake throughout the night, listening to these spiritual songs and reflecting on Kabir’s teachings.
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In his concluding sermon, Gadi Nasheen Sant Mohan Das emphasized that Bhagat Kabir’s philosophy is based on spiritual unity, social equality, and devotion beyond religious boundaries. He taught the oneness of God (Nirguna Bhakti) and rejected religious hypocrisy, caste discrimination, and blind rituals. Kabir encouraged people to focus on love, self-realization, and inner awakening instead of external religious practices. He promoted a simple life, detachment from materialism, and universal brotherhood, urging individuals to seek truth within themselves. His teachings have greatly influenced the Bhakti and Sufi movements, advocating a life of devotion, humility, and wisdom.
Bhagat Kabir’s poetry also teaches interfaith harmony, religious tolerance, and universal brotherhood. His verses stand against any form of extremism and promote peace among all communities. His message remains timeless, inspiring people across different faiths and backgrounds.
During the gathering, disciples collectively demanded the establishment of a Bhagat Kabir Library from the government. This library would serve as a center for preserving and spreading Kabir’s teachings, ensuring that future generations can learn from his wisdom.
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