3rd annual Gurmat Samagam held in Jammu
Jammu, Dec 14: The third annual Gurmat Samagam was held on Sunday at Bhai Khushal Singh Gurmat Vidya and Research Centre, Marh Bagh, Jammu, under the patronage of Sant Tejwant Singh Ji, Mukhi Dera Santpura Danna.
A large number of Sikh sangat from across the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir participated in the spiritually enriching programme.
On the occasion, prominent Sikh preacher Jathedar Baljeet Singh Daduwal of Haryana Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee addressed the gathering and gave a detailed and enlightening account of Sikh history, with special reference to the sacrifice of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji and the martyrdom of the Sahibzadas and the entire family of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
His discourse deeply moved the Sangat and reinforced the values of sacrifice, courage, and righteousness.
Jathedar Daduwal appreciated the dedicated efforts of Sant Tejwant Singh Ji for the smooth functioning of the Gurmat Vidyalaya and the CBSE school being run in Jammu, where quality modern education was imparted alongside moral and spiritual teachings, enabling children to grow into responsible and valuable assets for society.
The programme was further enriched by soul-stirring Gurbani Kirtan, beautifully rendered by the students of Gurmat Vidyalaya and SGSD school, which created a deeply spiritual atmosphere.
Manjit Singh, general secretary of the Gurmat Vidyalaya, shared detailed information about the functioning, objectives, and achievements of both institutions.
Prominent personalities present on the occasion included Balvinder Singh, vice president DGPC; Surjeet Singh, secretary; Jagpal Singh, treasurer DGPC; Balwant Singh, Parcharak; Dr Jasbir Singh Sarna, renowned historian; Jatinder Singh Lucky; Charanjit Singh; Som Nath Singh besides others.
At the conclusion of the Samagam, Sant Tejwant Singh Ji expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Sangat who had come from various areas and to all those who extended their cooperation in ensuring the smooth and successful conduct of the Samagam.