'Teachings of Sikh gurus promote social equality'
Baramulla, Jan 17: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Baramulla, Minga Sherpa today paid a visit to Gurudwara Chatti Padshahi in Baramulla and extended warm greetings to the Sikh community on the auspicious occasion of Prakash Parv marking 357th birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh.
On the occasion, the DC took first hand appraisal of the arrangements wherein Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee expressed satisfaction over the arrangements and conveyed their gratitude to the Deputy Commissioner in this regard.
Addressing the devotees, the DC highlighted the immense contributions of Shri Guru Gobind ji and the sacrifices of the Sikh community in defending the honour of the country. He said the tenth Guru was a great warrior, a spiritual guru and a prominent scholar who laid emphasis on social equality, universal brotherhood, altruism and social service.
While extending warm greetings on the auspicious occasion, the DC expressed hope that this event would contribute towards strengthening brotherhood, unity, harmony and would be a harbinger of peace, progress and prosperity.
He said teachings of Sikh Gurus promote social institutions such as the langar, sangat and kirtan as great levelers and unifying agencies.
He further said that the Guru dreamt of a society outside of the prevailing rituals and ethics, based on social equality and built on the “recognition of light of the divine in all beings in equal measure.” He mentioned that Guru Gobind Singh Ji was an accomplished poet and a philosopher and his works possess a sublime poetic beauty, which were later, compiled into the "Dasm Granth," he added.
During the visit, DC also inspected stalls which were installed by different banks in order to disseminate vital information about employment generation and other livelihood related schemes for the general public.