| 1. Rajyogi Brahmakumar Nikunj is an influential spiritual leader from India associated with Brahma Kumaris. |
| 2. At age 13, he was inspired by Rajyogini Brahma Kumari Nandini to embark on a spiritual path, shifting from being an atheist. |
| 3. Despite facing opposition from relatives, he sought and received his parents' approval to join the Brahma Kumaris organization. |
| 4. Over time, he assumed leadership within Brahma Kumaris and conducted spiritual classes for various groups, including corporates, students, politicians, and businessmen. |
| 5. BK Nikunj conducted sessions on corporate training, stress management, and leadership for organizations like Godrej, Nicholas Piramal, Rallis India, and Coca-Cola. |
| 6. He took on the role of national coordinator at Brahma Kumaris in Mt Abu, Rajasthan, in 1990, overseeing media and public relations for the organization. |
| 7. BK Nikunj has been a guest on several television talk shows discussing spirituality and mental peace on Doordarshan and Peace of Mind TV. |
| 8. In 2007, he ventured into writing, producing over 7500 articles in languages such as English, Hindi, Marathi, and Gujarati. |
| 9. He is the author of books like "Take It Easy" and "Inner Insights: Going Deep Within." |
| 10. In 2012, he launched a YouTube channel called 'Rajyogi Speaks' dedicated to mental health and spirituality content. |
| 11. He is proficient in six languages: English, Gujarati, Marathi, Hindi, Kutchi, and Sindhi. |
| 12. Apart from his spiritual activities, Nikunj has been actively involved in social work with various NGOs. |
| 13. His core belief is encapsulated in the philosophy, 'Spirituality cannot be taught, it has to be experienced.' |
| 14. At age 19, he played a key role in developing Brahmakumaris Peace Park in Mumbai’s Ghatkopar from marshy garbage land into a spiritual sanctuary. |
| 15. At age 20, he vowed to dedicate his life to God and humanity with his parents' consent. |
| 16. In 2016, he contributed to developing Brahmakumaris YOG Bhavan in Mumbai for mental well-being and depression counselling. |
| 17. He leads the 'SEWANJALI' project providing essentials to the blind and disabled, organizes health and blood donation camps, and assists in disaster relief. |
| 18. He has guided prison inmates and policemen, launched 'Sakhi Minithon' fun run for women’s unity, and 'Mumbai Meditating' for mindful meditation. |
| 19. At age 13, he was inspired by Rajyogini Brahma Kumari Dr. Nalini Didi Ji to embark on a spiritual path, shifting from being an atheist. |
| 20. At age 20, he took a sacred vow to dedicate his entire life to the service of God and humanity. |
| 21. In 2007, he ventured into writing, producing over 8000 articles in languages such as English, Hindi, Marathi, and Gujarati. |
| 22. He is proficient in seven languages: English, Gujarati, Marathi, Hindi, Kutchi, Sindhi, and Nepali. |
| 23. He emphasizes the importance of digital detox and grounding oneself in nature for deeper self-connection. |