Mangaluru: In a celebration of spiritual expression through art, the Brahma Kumaris Mangaluru branch hosted a felicitation ceremony for Kumari Remona Pereira, who recently made global headlines by setting a world record with a 170-hour non-stop dance recital.
The event, filled with warmth and inspiration, recognized Remona’s unwavering dedication, inner strength, and the spiritual essence conveyed through her performance.
The gathering was blessed by the presence of Rajyogini Brahma Kumari Nirmalakka, a senior spiritual leader from the Hubballi zone, and Brahma Kumari Vishweshwari, coordinator of the Mangaluru centre. Renowned counselor Revathi Akka, along with artists, cultural leaders, media professionals, and hundreds of well-wishers, joined to honour the young achiever.
Brahma Kumari Nirmalakka presented Remona with a memento, certificate of appreciation, and spiritual blessings. She praised the performance as “not just dance, but a moving prayer that elevates the soul and showcases the supreme capacity of the human mind.”
Remona shared that her visit to the Brahma Kumaris headquarters at Mount Abu last year and her practice of Rajyoga meditation were instrumental in fueling her achievement. She expressed gratitude to her parents, mentors, and the Brahma Kumaris family for their unwavering support.
The event concluded with reflective speeches and a group meditation session, reinforcing the Brahma Kumaris’ mission to uplift youth and society through spirituality, discipline, and purity.