From 6 to 11 July 2026, the Asia Pacific NC–CC Regional Retreat was held at the Asia Retreat Centre, Malaysia, bringing together 85 participants from 15 countries. Hosted by the Brahma Kumaris Malaysia after six years, the retreat was based on the theme "Becoming a Bestower like the Father."

The retreat began with an inspiring online message from Sister Jayanti, followed by a welcome gathering for participants. The inauguration included powerful meditation led by the Regional Coordinating Team (RCT), a song, the lighting of lotus lamps and inspiring messages from the RCT members.

The first day was dedicated to the Council of National Coordinators (CNC). Participants reflected in small groups on the needs of the BK family and concluded each evening with powerful yoga bhatti sessions.

Throughout the retreat, participants experienced meditation, spiritual workshops and activities designed to deepen soul consciousness and strengthen their spiritual stage. A special Satguru Day was observed in silence, allowing time for self-reflection and contemplation. The day concluded with a heartfelt Blessing Ceremony, where participants experienced deep spiritual connection and blessings.

Another session focused on service, where participants shared creative service projects and exchanged ideas for future initiatives across the region.
One of the highlights of the retreat was the celebration of 90 years of the Yagya. A special presentation traced the spiritual journey from 1936 to 2026, honouring the dedication, tapasya and service of the Dadas and Dadis. Participants also took part in a symbolic ceremony to let go of old sanskars and renew their commitment to spiritual transformation.

The Asia Retreat Centre was beautifully transformed into a Mini Madhuban, creating a peaceful and elevated atmosphere. Interactive sessions, including Heart-to-Heart with the RCT, gave participants the opportunity to ask spiritual questions and receive valuable guidance. Activities such as the Peace Garden Tea Party, Virtue Exchange Corner, and an energising session led by Sister Pavitra from Korea added joy and inspiration to the retreat.




At the closing ceremony, participants received souvenirs and blessing cards as cherished memories of the retreat. The programme concluded with a gathering at Diamond Hall with the Kuala Lumpur BK family, featuring a colourful cultural presentation, experience sharing, toli and special blessings from Sister Mohini, Administrative Head of the Brahma Kumaris.


The retreat strengthened spiritual unity, inspired deeper self-transformation and encouraged participants to continue serving with love, wisdom and the spirit of being a bestower.




















