Hello. In our Vaani, I am Rajesh Kumar Pathand from Mathubura village, Para Delhi Chauraasi. Such a platform is truly a blessing. Our Vaani does not distribute wealth to anyone, and it’s not necessary that the one who has great wealth also has a great heart. The biggest benefit of our Vaani is that by listening to the voices of so many companions, we have all become admirers of each other. Everyone has their own home, their own livelihood, their own joys and sorrows. But when we come into our Vaani, hearing the lively, beautiful, and sweet voices of one another, we find strength to live life. Just now, Chanda Pathak ji shared her thoughts in detail. Virendra Gadhav, a learned teacher, has faced nothing but struggle throughout life, living with his family and moving ahead like a Gandharva (celestial being) — steadily, step by step. And this is the real energy of our Vaani: by listening to each other's stories of struggle, we try to learn from them and follow their path. There is a companion among us who, though alone, is immersed in this great Kumbh (gathering). There is our Mamta from Dhamtari district — she makes garlands, does embroidery, tailoring, stitching. She is so curious — eager to learn how a sewing machine works, how ironing is done. Are these just riddles? No — these are curiosity-filled questions, and hearing them awakens a desire in the heart to do something new and meaningful.