Mahatma Sushil’s Subtle Spiritual Path for Divine Realization Highlighted at 24th Mahaparinirvan Festival
Mahatma Sushil’s Subtle Spiritual Path for Divine Realization Highlighted at 24th Mahaparinirvan Festival was the central theme as the two-day spiritual gathering concluded at Gurudham in Patna. The Mahatma Sushil Subtle Spiritual Path was emphasized throughout the event, organized under the aegis of the International Issyog Society. The festival witnessed Havan-Yajna, Akhand Sadhana, Sankirtan, and blessings of Sadguru Maa, with thousands of Issyogis from India and abroad participating in this spiritually uplifting occasion.
Addressing the gathering, Maa Bijaya highlighted that the Divine resides within every human being, but mental illusion distances individuals from realizing this truth. She explained that the Mahatma Sushil Subtle Spiritual Path teaches seekers to move beyond external rituals and focus on inner spiritual practice. According to her, this path enables individuals to transcend karmic bondage, free themselves from illusion, and move toward liberation.
She compared consistent spiritual practice to nurturing a plant, which gradually grows and bears fruit. Through the Mahatma Sushil Subtle Spiritual Path, continuous practice awakens “Ritambhara Pragya,” guiding seekers toward ultimate consciousness and Divine realization.
Vice President (Headquarters) Sanjay Kumar reflected on the teachings of Sadgurudev, stating that ego is the primary difference between knowledge and ignorance. He noted that by following the Mahatma Sushil Subtle Spiritual Path, individuals can renounce ego and experience inner peace, even during challenging times. Chhote Bhaiya Sandeep emphasized the significance of Havan-Yajna, stating that its sacred fire purifies both body and mind while supporting deeper spiritual transformation.
The 24-hour Akhand Sadhana and Sankirtan, which began at 10 a.m., concluded with morning Aarti. During the ceremony, several participants were honored with the “Mahatma Sushil Kumar Maa Vijaya Protsahan Award,” recognizing their dedication to the Mahatma Sushil Subtle Spiritual Path. Awardees included Shubhra Raj from Chicago, Master Vaidik and Master Bhupal from London, and Chandan Kumar from Begusarai.
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Joint Secretary Anil Sulabh informed that the Havan was performed by Bade Bhaiya along with his wife Renu Gupta as chief yajman. Devotees from England, the United States, Mauritius, Nepal, and various parts of India actively participated, reflecting the global reach of the Mahatma Sushil Subtle Spiritual Path.
Conclusion:
The two-day Mahaparinirvan Festival concluded on a spiritually enriching note, reinforcing the importance of inner awakening and disciplined practice. The teachings and experiences shared during the event highlighted how the Mahatma Sushil Subtle Spiritual Path continues to inspire seekers worldwide. By promoting inner transformation and universal harmony, such gatherings play a vital role in preserving spiritual traditions while guiding individuals toward a meaningful and enlightened life.

