A beautiful demonstration of humility and faith was on exhibit at the gathering. With the blessings of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj and Nirankari Rajpita Ji, nearly ninety-six newlyweds from different Indian states (including Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal) and faraway countries (including Australia and the USA) were united in holy matrimony. They were bestowed with the hope of a joyous and fruitful marriage. On there to see the heavenly scene were officials from the Nirankari Mission, the bride and groom's parents and other relatives, as well as many followers of the Mission. The customary Nirankari wedding ritual of exchanging garlands, known as Jaimala, and the symbolic sharing of garland, known as Sanjha Haar, marked the beginning of the mass marriage ceremony. The highlight of the event was the first-ever devotional singing of the Nirankari Laavan in Hindi, accompanied by devotional music. Married life should be filled with harmony and fulfillment, as each line of the Laavan imparts important lessons. Satguru Mata Ji, Nirankari Rajpita Ji, and everyone else present bestowed flowers and blessings onto the newlyweds, wishing them happiness and success in their married lives. The Sanjha Haar is a sign of oneness, and Satguru Mata Ji highlighted its importance. She emphasized the significance of each family tie and urged the couples to treat each other with dignity and take ownership of their relationships.