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Kruparpit Group Celebrations 2025

Kruparpit Group Celebrations 2025

September 5 and 6 will forever remain etched in the hearts of the Kruparpits, little devotees of the Lord aged 4 to 11, as they congregated at Shrimad Rajchandra Ashram, Dharampur for the first-ever Kruparpit Group celebrations!

The morning of 5th began with a touching Teacher’s Day tribute, when Kruparpit Group leaders Raghav Gandhi and Reva Kapadia were blessed to offer a card and bouquet at the lotus feet of Param Krupalu Dev and Pujya Gurudevshri.

As dusk approached, the exhilaration mounted. Around 100 Kruparpits gathered for a fiesta brimming with enthusiasm and love. The evening unfolded with lively table games, buzzing food counters and a cheerful ambience of music and chatter. A graceful dance heralded the arrival of Pujya Gurudevshri, followed by touching tributes – fragrant blossoms for Param Krupalu Dev and colourful balloons for the Master. The joy continued with spirited activities – from musical chairs to a high-energy tug of war – along with a string of surprises that left every child radiant with delight. The kids even had a heartfelt interaction with Pujya Gurudevshri.

The evening of 6th carried the celebrations forward with a throbbing welcome dance. A delightful Kruparpit video showcased the Master’s love for the little ones, which was followed by ‘Bapa’s Tiny Tunes’ – a melodious choir where young voices harmonised with live music. An engaging introduction then set the stage for ‘The Magic of My Master’, an act rich with wisdom and devotion that held the audience spellbound. More than 20 children came together for a rendition of Shrimad Rajchandra Vachanamrut Patrank – 505, after which heartfelt thanksgiving was expressed for the Master. The festivities culminated with a vibrant finale dance and the sacred arti, followed by a priceless photo session of the participants with Pujya Gurudevshri, sealing two unforgettable days of togetherness and divine grace.

#SadguruWhispers The mind is like a pendulum, swinging from one extreme of indulgence to the other of renunciation. Neither is Dharma—Dharma lies in the Self.