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In an atmosphere of love, compassion, and harmony, exceeding one's expectations

By Faisal Khan* 
In recent times, some activism seems to have lost its inclusivity, becoming more insular and limited. The same voices are heard repeatedly, the same narratives retold, without fresh perspectives or attempts to connect with new communities. However, Khudai Khidmatgar remains committed to reaching beyond traditional activist circles, upholding values of secularism, humanity, and fraternity. In light of these, we want to share a recent experience that reflects our effort to bridge gaps and foster unity.
A few days back, we received an invitation from Baba Haridas Ji (Peethadhishwar Mahant of Pritam Dham Ashram) to visit his ashram, coinciding with a visit from Baba Rambalak Das, the Mahant of Banke Bihari Temple in Manali. After discussions with our colleagues, we confirmed that a small team would visit the ashram on November 5th.
On the planned day, nine of us arrived at the ashram to meet Baba Haridas Ji and Baba Rambalak Das. Initially, we intended only a brief, 30-minute visit, thinking a short discussion would be sufficient and respectful of the ashram's schedule. However, we also came with reservations—wondering whether our visit might be questioned or perceived as controversial by some who might misunderstand our motives.
I commend the Khudai Khidmatgar team for their willingness to engage despite these concerns. As soon as we arrived, we were touched by the warm reception. Baba Haridas Ji himself was waiting outside, barefoot, to greet us. Over tea, fruits, and refreshments, we engaged in an unexpectedly deep, constructive discussion that lasted over two hours. Together, we explored ideas on promoting goodwill, addressing current societal tensions, and encouraging mutual understanding.
This interaction was a refreshing contrast to traditional meetings, filled with new insights and practical ideas. Baba Rambalak Das Ji, a saint of the Nath sect, held my hand and warmly invited me to visit Himachal soon—a sincere gesture that he repeated, saving my contact and extending the invitation with genuine warmth. It was heartening to see a shared commitment to religious and social harmony, paving the way for grassroots actions, local tours, and further community interactions.
Some team members had expected little beyond a cordial conversation, yet the atmosphere of love, compassion, and harmony over the two hours exceeded our expectations. The mutual respect and connection were visible not only in our words but in our gestures. Both saints honored our team with shawls and Rudraksha beads, and we reciprocated with garlands and shawls.
As we said our goodbyes, we couldn’t help but reflect on why this meeting had not happened sooner. Here were people who, like us, valued humanity and shared our vision of unity and kindness. Our visit to the ashram reminded us that, despite different backgrounds, we are all connected by a common purpose and responsibility to society.
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*Convener, Khudai Khidmatgar; with National Alliance of People's Movements

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