“Heavenly abode of Baba Nanak - Corridor of universal brotherhood, peace and infinite possibilities”.
Navjot Singh Sidhu
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(i) Jill and I extend our warmest wishes to the Sikh community on the 552nd anniversary of the birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of the Sikh faith. Guru Nanak’s visionary message of equality, peace, and service is as important today as it was five centuries ago.
(ii) His teachings emphasize the dignity and equal rights of all people, empowerment of women and girls, interfaith cooperation, and acts of service to support those in need. By living these and other core values of their faith, Sikhs continue to strengthen communities throughout the United States and the world.
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“London (UK), Nov 19 (ANI): On the occasion of 552nd birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Ji, British High Commissioner to India Alex Ellis on November 19, 2021 extended the greetings to the Sikhs celebrating in India, United Kingdom, and around the world”: Alex Ellis
The British High Commissioner began his speech in Hindi and recalled the contribution of Sikhs in the United Kingdom. All India: Edited by Ashutosh Tripathi: Updated: November 19, 2021 12:35 pm IST: https://www.ndtv.com/india-
New Delhi: One who considers every human being as an equal is dharmic, underlined British High Commissioner to India Alex Ellis as he wished people on the festival of Guru Purab, when Sikhism founder Guru Nanak's birthday is celebrated.
The High Commissioner began his speech in Hindi and recalled the contribution of Sikhs in the United Kingdom.
"Today is the birthday of Guru Nanak. A great day for every Sikh across the world. The precepts of the Sikh religion which he originated, kirat karo, naam japo are ones which extend well beyond just the Sikhs.
"Sikhs in the UK make an enormous contribution to our life, for example many who work in the national health service. We have over 25,000 Indians working in that service, including lots of British Sikhs," said Mr Ellis in a video message.
He also recalled the contribution of British Sikhs in the nation's armed forces.
"We have lots of British Sikhs in armed forces as well. Indian Sikhs fought bravely in the First and Second World War and were given, I think, 14 Victoria Crosses, a remarkable achievement," said the High Commissioner.
''Guru Purab'' is considered one of the most important festivals in Sikhism. The day marks the birth of Sri Guru Nanak Ji, who laid the foundation of Sikhism. This year, it is the 552nd birth anniversary of the first Sikh Guru.
The celebrations of the auspicious festival include the three-day Akhand Path during which the holy book, Guru Granth Sahib is read continuously from the beginning to end without a break.
Sri Guru Nanak spread the message of ''Ik Onkar'', meaning ''One God'' who dwells in every one of his creations and constitutes the eternal truth.
As part of celebrations, Sikhs visit gurdwaras where special programs are arranged and kirtans (religious songs) are sung. Community lunches (langar), including free sweets, are also offered to everyone.
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“Heavenly abode of Baba Nanak - Corridor of universal brotherhood, peace and infinite possibilities”. Navjot Singh Sidhu