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Gurpurb held at St Joseph School, Ambala City

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"Satgur Nanak Pargatya, Miti Dhund Jag Chanan Hoya" - the sacred occasion of Gurpurb was celebrated at St Joseph School, Ambala City. The entire campus was decorated with flowers to commemorate the birthday of Guru Nanak Dev. The school organised a kirtan and paath, creating a pious and sacred atmosphere throughout the premises. Children were taught about the life history of Guru Nanak Dev and encouraged to adopt his esteemed teachings in their own lives. The Kindergarten students were taken to Gurdwara, where they offered prayers and experienced the divine serenity of the place. The Kirtan and Paath was followed by the distribution of prasad to all the staff members and students. The management highlighted Guru's timeless teachings and also spoke about the powerful message of the oneness of God, the equality of all humanity and the importance of selfless service, making it a truly pious moment for the school.

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