Governor pays homage to Guru Ravidas
Punjab Governor and UT Administrator Gulab Chand Kataria paid homage to Guru Ravidas at Shri Guru Ravidas Gurdwara in Sector 30-A today.
The Governor said the life of Guru Ravidas was a unique example of equality, devotion and social harmony. He fought against casteism and discrimination and showed the path of love, unity and service to society.
The Governor said, “Shri Guru Ravidas Ji was not only a great saint but also a social reformer, poet and spiritual guru. He gave a new direction to the Bhakti movement with his teachings and awakened consciousness against casteism and untouchability in society. His message is as relevant today as it was in the 15th century.”
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