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Kar Sewa sect holds annual meeting to honour Sikh martyrs

The Kar Sewa sect of Khadoor Sahib organised its annual congregation to honour the legacy of Baba Gurmukh Singh, Baba Sadhu Singh, Baba Jhanda Singh, Baba Uttam Singh and other notable figures who contributed to enriching Sikh traditions. The gathering...
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Baba Sewa Singh honours sect heads on Sunday. Photo: Gurbaxpuri
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The Kar Sewa sect of Khadoor Sahib organised its annual congregation to honour the legacy of Baba Gurmukh Singh, Baba Sadhu Singh, Baba Jhanda Singh, Baba Uttam Singh and other notable figures who contributed to enriching Sikh traditions. The gathering was a call for the Sangat to follow the path laid out by these revered individuals for the betterment of humanity.

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A religious Diwan was organised, drawing a large number of local devotees who participated in the spiritual proceedings. Renowned Ragi Jathas from Sri Harmandir Sahib, Amritsar and other places, shared Gurbani shabads with the Sangat, enriching the atmosphere with devotion.

During the event, Japleen Kaur, a Class 5 student from Nishan-E-Sikhi International School, Khadoor Sahib, delivered the Zafarnama, a letter written by the Tenth Sikh Guru, Sri Guru Gobind Singh, to Emperor Aurangzeb, condemning his inhuman acts. Not only had she memorised the entire Zafarnama, but she presented it with such passion and emotion that it moved the Sangat.

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Pinderpal Singh from Ludhiana also captivated the gathering with his Katha, sharing Guru’s teachings through his distinct storytelling style. Heads of various Kar Sewa sects also addressed the Sangat, offering their insights and guidance.

Baba Sewa Singh, the head of the Kar Sewa sect of Khadoor Sahib and an international environmentalist, honoured the representatives of Sikh sects with Siropas. He urged the community to focus on planting saplings to combat pollution, calling it a pressing global problem that requires immediate action.

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