Mangaluru, Aug 4, 2025: The Brahma Kumaris Mangaluru branch organized a heartfelt felicitation ceremony for young talent Kumari Remona Pereira, who recently set a world record by performing a continuous dance recital for 170 hours.
Through this extraordinary achievement, Remona has demonstrated relentless perseverance, strong determination, and the expression of spirituality through the art of dance.
The event was graced by Rajyogini Brahma Kumari Nirmalakka, senior sister from the Hubballi zone, Brahma Kumari Vishweshwari, coordinator of the Mangaluru branch, renowned counselor Revathi Akka, eminent personalities from the fields of dance and culture, media representatives, and hundreds of admirers.
Brahma Kumari Nirmalakka honored Remona with a memento, certificate of appreciation, and divine blessings. In her address, she stated:
“Remona’s dance is not merely an art form; it is an inspiring prayer that connects the soul with the Supreme. Her achievement is a testament to the mind’s highest performance, transcending the limits of time.”
Remona, who visited the Brahma Kumaris headquarters at Mount Abu, Rajasthan, last year, credited her success to the power and peace derived from Brahma Kumaris’ Rajyoga meditation. She acknowledged the support of her parents, teachers, and the Brahma Kumaris family, along with divine energy, as the foundation of her journey.
The felicitation concluded with sharing of thoughts, reflective discussions, and a meditation session.
Through this event, the Brahma Kumaris organization reaffirmed its commitment to encouraging young talents and serving society through spiritual devotion and purity.