New Delhi: Thousands of spiritual seekers from across India and several countries are expected to gather in the national capital next month as Kali Darbaar, one of the country’s most sought-after spiritual healing congregations, returns to New Delhi on Sunday, July 19, 2026.
Founded by renowned spiritual guru and Founder of the Academy of Tantra, Dr. Manmit Kumarr, Kali Darbaar has evolved over the past eight years into a unique spiritual platform where participants seek divine guidance, emotional healing and inner transformation through the blessings of Maa Kali. The event will be held from 10 am to 3 pm at The Grand Horizon, New Delhi.
Unlike conventional spiritual discourses, Kali Darbaar is designed as an immersive healing experience where participants engage in meditation, spiritual guidance and prayers in the presence of Maa Kali. People travel from across India as well as countries including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Singapore, Dubai and several parts of Europe to attend the gathering.
The initiative traces its origins to a profound spiritual experience when Dr. Manmit Kumarr says Maa Kali appeared in her dreams and guided her to create a sacred space where people could seek answers to life’s deepest challenges. What began as a small spiritual gathering has now become an internationally recognised healing platform, attracting thousands of devotees every year.
Over the years, people from diverse backgrounds have attended Kali Darbaar seeking support for issues ranging from prolonged legal disputes, chronic illnesses and financial difficulties to business setbacks, family conflicts, emotional trauma and spiritual growth. Many participants have shared personal accounts of renewed hope, clarity and positive life changes after attending the sessions.
Speaking about the upcoming Delhi edition, Dr. Manmit Kumarr said Kali Darbaar was never conceived as a religious event but as a sacred space for transformation. “Kali Darbaar was born from divine guidance and exists only to serve those who arrive with faith. Every person who walks into the Darbaar carries a silent prayer—whether it is for healing, protection, peace, courage or a new beginning. My prayer is that every seeker leaves feeling lighter, stronger and deeply connected with the limitless grace of Maa Kali. Transformation begins the moment we surrender fear and trust the divine,” she said.
Organizers said the gathering welcomes people irrespective of religion, nationality or background, with many attendees’ returning year after year after experiencing what they describe as profound personal and spiritual transformation.
The upcoming edition aims to provide participants an opportunity to reconnect with themselves, release emotional and energetic blockages and begin a renewed journey with greater confidence, purpose and inner peace.