Gunatit Mission was established by Guruhari Param Pujya Pappaji to support Gunatit Jyot in the UK, as well as for the spiritual mentoring of grahasta and the youth. It was registered as a charitable organisation in 1997. Guruhari Pappaji established a committee of trustees, nominating Pujya Dilipbhai Bhojani as President, supported by ten other trustees to lead the activities of the organisation.
Gunatit Jyot has been the life work of Param Pujya Pappaji. He visited the UK sixteen times since his first visit in 1980 when Gunatit Jyot UK was set-up. He has instilled the virtues of single minded devotion to the pratyaksh swarup and to live in harmony, spiritual friendship and bliss, with all satsangis. As the spiritual head Guruhari Pappaji remains the inspiration of the organisation through his legacy of teachings such as Panchamrut, Sanjivani Mantra and Anoopam spiritual essays.
Aim of Gunatit Mission:
For those who are dediciated to Guruhari Param Pujya Pappaji, Gunatit Mission is to be the centre of spiritual activities in the UK.
Vision:
For members of Gunatit Mission to become brahmrup in order to join with parbrahm.
That all Gunatit Mission members achieve spiritual progress such that they attain ‘Chatti Dehe Akshardham Nu Sukh’.
For Gunatit Jyot beno to enjoy independence in their spiritual sadhna.
The work of Gunatit Mission:
To undertake seva of Gunatit Jyot beno, and together undertake all major spiritual events (samaiya).
To hold weekly sabhas at all centres within the UK.
To promote youth seminars and sporting activities.
To provide spiritual guidance to bhaio and youngsters as well as mentoring to the male aspirants in India who are part of Gunatit Jyot.