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On the joyous festival of Guru Nanak Jayanti, Presidians celebrated the birth of the first Guru of the Sikhs: Sri Guru Nanak Devi ji, with warmth and joy. Dressed in radiant traditional Punjabi attire they displayed the spirit of Gurpurab signifying the teachings and life of Guru Nanak. The festive spirit filled the school premises with a positive ambience. Presidans remembered the teachings of Guru Nanak which remind us time and again that essence of all religion lies in oneness of God.
Speaker Wanner hosted a Gurpurab celebration in honour of the First Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, on November 26, 2016, in the Capital View Room of the Edmonton Federal Building.
A philosopher, teacher, spiritual leader and champion for human rights and civil liberties, Guru Nanak Dev Ji founded Sikhism, a religion and culture that today is practised by more than 20 million people world-wide
Speaker Wanner hosted a Gurpurab celebration in honour of the First Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, on November 26, 2016, in the Capital View Room of the Edmonton Federal Building.
A philosopher, teacher, spiritual leader and champion for human rights and civil liberties, Guru Nanak Dev Ji founded Sikhism, a religion and culture that today is practised by more than 20 million people world-wide
Speaker Wanner hosted a Gurpurab celebration in honour of the First Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, on November 26, 2016, in the Capital View Room of the Edmonton Federal Building.
A philosopher, teacher, spiritual leader and champion for human rights and civil liberties, Guru Nanak Dev Ji founded Sikhism, a religion and culture that today is practised by more than 20 million people world-wide
This organisation engaged over 450 schools, Gurdwaras and villages Punjab-wide to celebrate Sikh Environment day through special environment morning assemblies in schools and speech and lectures in Gurdwaras and villages to inculcate the ownership, respect and responsibility for the natural resources and environment. Teams from this organisation went and joined most of their venues and involved school staff and students; all the celebrations emphasized on caring water, keeping our surroundings clean and individual responsibility to plant and nurture a tree. Students were encouraged to read their poetry, hymns and essays on environment. The Gurdwaras they involved celebrated the Gurpurab with singing hymns and a write up on ‘Nearer to Nature: Nearer to God.’
Speaker Wanner hosted a Gurpurab celebration in honour of the First Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, on November 26, 2016, in the Capital View Room of the Edmonton Federal Building.
A philosopher, teacher, spiritual leader and champion for human rights and civil liberties, Guru Nanak Dev Ji founded Sikhism, a religion and culture that today is practised by more than 20 million people world-wide
On the joyous festival of Guru Nanak Jayanti, Presidians celebrated the birth of the first Guru of the Sikhs: Sri Guru Nanak Devi ji, with warmth and joy. Dressed in radiant traditional Punjabi attire they displayed the spirit of Gurpurab signifying the teachings and life of Guru Nanak. The festive spirit filled the school premises with a positive ambience. Presidans remembered the teachings of Guru Nanak which remind us time and again that essence of all religion lies in oneness of God.
Speaker Wanner hosted a Gurpurab celebration in honour of the First Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, on November 26, 2016, in the Capital View Room of the Edmonton Federal Building.
A philosopher, teacher, spiritual leader and champion for human rights and civil liberties, Guru Nanak Dev Ji founded Sikhism, a religion and culture that today is practised by more than 20 million people world-wide
Speaker Wanner hosted a Gurpurab celebration in honour of the First Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, on November 26, 2016, in the Capital View Room of the Edmonton Federal Building.
A philosopher, teacher, spiritual leader and champion for human rights and civil liberties, Guru Nanak Dev Ji founded Sikhism, a religion and culture that today is practised by more than 20 million people world-wide
Speaker Wanner hosted a Gurpurab celebration in honour of the First Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, on November 26, 2016, in the Capital View Room of the Edmonton Federal Building.
A philosopher, teacher, spiritual leader and champion for human rights and civil liberties, Guru Nanak Dev Ji founded Sikhism, a religion and culture that today is practised by more than 20 million people world-wide
Speaker Wanner hosted a Gurpurab celebration in honour of the First Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, on November 26, 2016, in the Capital View Room of the Edmonton Federal Building.
A philosopher, teacher, spiritual leader and champion for human rights and civil liberties, Guru Nanak Dev Ji founded Sikhism, a religion and culture that today is practised by more than 20 million people world-wide
Speaker Wanner hosted a Gurpurab celebration in honour of the First Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, on November 26, 2016, in the Capital View Room of the Edmonton Federal Building.
A philosopher, teacher, spiritual leader and champion for human rights and civil liberties, Guru Nanak Dev Ji founded Sikhism, a religion and culture that today is practised by more than 20 million people world-wide
Speaker Wanner hosted a Gurpurab celebration in honour of the First Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, on November 26, 2016, in the Capital View Room of the Edmonton Federal Building.
A philosopher, teacher, spiritual leader and champion for human rights and civil liberties, Guru Nanak Dev Ji founded Sikhism, a religion and culture that today is practised by more than 20 million people world-wide
Speaker Wanner hosted a Gurpurab celebration in honour of the First Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, on November 26, 2016, in the Capital View Room of the Edmonton Federal Building.
A philosopher, teacher, spiritual leader and champion for human rights and civil liberties, Guru Nanak Dev Ji founded Sikhism, a religion and culture that today is practised by more than 20 million people world-wide
Speaker Wanner hosted a Gurpurab celebration in honour of the First Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, on November 26, 2016, in the Capital View Room of the Edmonton Federal Building.
A philosopher, teacher, spiritual leader and champion for human rights and civil liberties, Guru Nanak Dev Ji founded Sikhism, a religion and culture that today is practised by more than 20 million people world-wide
Kissi Ne Pucha Tera Gharbaar Kitna Hai
Kissi Ne Pucha Tera Karobaar Kitna Hai
Kssi Ne Pucha Tera Parivaar Kitna Hai
Koi Virla Hi Puch Da Hai,
Tera Guru Naal Pyaar Kitna Hai…
Speaker Wanner hosted a Gurpurab celebration in honour of the First Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, on November 26, 2016, in the Capital View Room of the Edmonton Federal Building.
A philosopher, teacher, spiritual leader and champion for human rights and civil liberties, Guru Nanak Dev Ji founded Sikhism, a religion and culture that today is practised by more than 20 million people world-wide
Speaker Wanner hosted a Gurpurab celebration in honour of the First Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, on November 26, 2016, in the Capital View Room of the Edmonton Federal Building.
A philosopher, teacher, spiritual leader and champion for human rights and civil liberties, Guru Nanak Dev Ji founded Sikhism, a religion and culture that today is practised by more than 20 million people world-wide
This organisation engaged over 450 schools, Gurdwaras and villages Punjab-wide to celebrate Sikh Environment day through special environment morning assemblies in schools and speech and lectures in Gurdwaras and villages to inculcate the ownership, respect and responsibility for the natural resources and environment. Teams from this organisation went and joined most of their venues and involved school staff and students; all the celebrations emphasized on caring water, keeping our surroundings clean and individual responsibility to plant and nurture a tree. Students were encouraged to read their poetry, hymns and essays on environment. The Gurdwaras they involved celebrated the Gurpurab with singing hymns and a write up on ‘Nearer to Nature: Nearer to God.’
Speaker Wanner hosted a Gurpurab celebration in honour of the First Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, on November 26, 2016, in the Capital View Room of the Edmonton Federal Building.
A philosopher, teacher, spiritual leader and champion for human rights and civil liberties, Guru Nanak Dev Ji founded Sikhism, a religion and culture that today is practised by more than 20 million people world-wide
Speaker Wanner hosted a Gurpurab celebration in honour of the First Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, on November 26, 2016, in the Capital View Room of the Edmonton Federal Building.
A philosopher, teacher, spiritual leader and champion for human rights and civil liberties, Guru Nanak Dev Ji founded Sikhism, a religion and culture that today is practised by more than 20 million people world-wide