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Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Pays Tribute on Guru Amar Das Ji’s Jyoti Jyoti Divas

His message of Sarbat Da Bhala (welfare of all) continues to inspire not only Sikhs but people from all walks of life.

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Bhagwant Mann: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann paid heartfelt tribute to the third Sikh Guru, Sri Guru Amar Das Ji, on the occasion of Jyoti Jyoti Divas. In his tweet, CM Bhagwant Mann expressed deep reverence by offering “koti koti pranam” (millions of salutations) at the holy feet of Guru Amar Das Ji, who is revered for spreading the message of universal brotherhood, equality, and social reform.

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Pays Tribute on Guru Amar Das Ji’s Jyoti Jyoti Divas

CM Bhagwant Mann highlighted that the sacred bani (holy verses) authored by Guru Amar Das Ji are enshrined in the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. These teachings inspire people to work towards removing social evils such as caste discrimination, prejudice, and superstition, and promote a more inclusive society.

Guru Amar Das Ji’s life and teachings have always been a guiding light for millions

Guru Amar Das Ji’s life and teachings have always been a guiding light for millions, emphasizing humility, selfless service, and the dignity of all human beings regardless of caste or creed. His message of Sarbat Da Bhala (welfare of all) continues to inspire not only Sikhs but people from all walks of life.

On this auspicious day, CM Bhagwant Mann urged the citizens of Punjab to reflect on the Guru’s teachings and apply them in daily life. He emphasized that such values are essential in building a harmonious and equitable society.

Bhagwant Mann’s tribute also serves as a reminder of the rich spiritual and cultural heritage of Punjab, where the teachings of Sikh Gurus have played a pivotal role in shaping society with a focus on social justice and equality.

His message resonated with people across Punjab, as it reinforced the importance of humility, equality, and compassion, especially during times of social division and unrest.

This gesture by the Chief Minister is seen as a reaffirmation of his commitment to promote the values of Sikhism and support the ongoing efforts toward social harmony and inclusive development in the state.

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