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The children and staff members visited Ladakh to receive the blessings of Rinsel Rinpoche during the Holy Relic Exposition held at Jivetsal on 7th May 2026. The visit was organized with the aim of providing the disabled children an opportunity to experience spiritual peace, cultural learning, and emotional comfort in a sacred and positive surroundings.

During the visit, the children, accompanied by the staff members, participated with great devotion and enthusiasm. They observed the holy relics with respect and offered prayers for peace, happiness, and well-being. The spiritual atmosphere of the exposition created a sense of calmness and positivity among the children. Many of them felt joyful and inspired while witnessing the sacred event and interacting with the surrounding environment. Spending time in the peaceful environment of Jivetsal gave them emotional relaxation and strengthened their sense of belonging and togetherness. The children interacted with devotees and visitors, which improved their social confidence and communication skills.

The visit to the Holy Relic Exposition on 7th May 2026 became a memorable and spiritually enriching experience for both the children and staff members. It brought them closer to values of compassion, peace, and humanity while providing emotional comfort and happiness.

Blessing of sacred Buddha's relic

The children actively participated in various gardening activities organized at Rewa under the guidance and support of the staff members. Small garden areas were prepared where the children were encouraged to take part according to their abilities and interests. The activity began with cleaning and preparing the soil. With the help of the staff, the children learned how to loosen the soil, remove small stones, and make the ground ready for planting. This hands-on experience allowed them to feel closely connected to nature and understand the importance of caring for the environment.

Gardening activities also proved highly beneficial for improving motor skills and concentration among the children. Digging soil, holding gardening tools, watering plants, and carefully planting seeds helped strengthen hand movements and coordination. The calm and peaceful garden environment created a relaxing atmosphere, reducing stress and making the children feel emotionally refreshed.

The staff played a very important role throughout the activity. They continuously motivated the children, guided them with care, and created a friendly environment where every child felt included and valued. Through encouragement and support, the staff helped the children build self-confidence and social interaction skills while working together in groups.

Overall, gardening became not only an educational activity but also a therapeutic and joyful experience for the disabled children at Rewa. It strengthened their bond with nature, improved their emotional well-being, and provided them with meaningful opportunities for learning, creativity, and personal growth.

Gardening Activities