News from Ukraine and Moldova
On 21 September 2025, a collective update of spiritual activities and Godly service from Ukraine, Moldova, and the Baltic region reflects the deep faith, resilience, and unbroken commitment of the Brahmin family during challenging times.
In Ukraine and Moldova, the situation has become more difficult due to ongoing crises. Most major power stations in Ukraine have been damaged, leading to electricity cuts for nearly 16 hours a day and disruptions in communication. Despite this, the Brahmin family remains undeterred. Daily Murli reaches everyone with love and care, and Baba’s knowledge and yoga continue to serve as an unshakable pillar of protection and inner strength.
Twice daily—morning and evening—meditation is conducted on Zoom, allowing BKs to join and empower themselves and each other. Meetings at Centres, whenever possible, bring deep joy. At the Sangam Retreat Centre, a good harvest was gathered, and renovation work of the old house is progressing with dedication by three sisters and two brothers residing there. Public service continues carefully, keeping in mind the mental and emotional state of the people.
Brahmins across Ukraine and Moldova express heartfelt gratitude for Baba’s protective canopy, constantly experienced through the good wishes of the entire regional family. Special thanks were extended to Sudha Didi, Santosh Didi, Bro. Vijay, the Madhuban divine family, and all seniors of the Yagya for their tireless support.
Sincerely shared by: Nina (Kiev), Maria (Ternopil), and Yulia (Sangam Retreat).
News from Balitic
In the Baltic region, BK Latvia celebrated the 33rd anniversary of the Brahma Kumaris Centre in Riga under the theme “33 Steps Towards Perfection.” The atmosphere of autumn, filled with colours and beauty, symbolized the diversity of human souls and their unique journeys. During the celebration, a “scientist” character explored the connection between spiritual powers, divine virtues, and true happiness. Discussions beautifully highlighted how eight spiritual powers and 36 divine virtues form the foundation for a life of success, resilience, and inner joy.
The appearance of the “full moon” in the form of the 16 celestial arts created an elevated spiritual atmosphere. Participants felt deeply fortunate to experience the constant love and support of BapDada, the Supreme Teacher, and senior teachers. The celebration concluded with gifts and toli, leaving everyone with a sense of lightness, appreciation, and belonging.
Shared with love by Sis. BK Nina Simenovna and the Riga family.
News from Moldova
In Chisinau, Moldova, Raksha Bandhan and Diwali were celebrated warmly with both guests and Brahmins. The gathering created a joyful, loving, and heartwarming atmosphere. Additionally, the team participated in a professional cultural meeting in Onitsha, northern Moldova, organized by BK Gutiera. The event was attended by the Mayor, Deputy Head of the Department of Culture, directors of local libraries, and professionals from the culture and education fields.
Sis. Maria, Director of Brahma Kumaris Moldova, addressed the gathering on the cultural context of spirituality. By integrating spiritual knowledge with scientific examples from her dissertation, she offered insights into the soul, the three worlds, and the eternal cycle of existence. The audience listened with interest and appreciation. Raja Yoga materials and children’s booklets were gifted to the library director who hosted the event, spreading spiritual light within the community.






















