Coimbatore's Gurdwara Singh Sabha Hosts Interfaith Celebration for Guru Gobind Singh Ji's Birthday

This special occasion was graced by various religious leaders and notable figures, including Judge Arunachalam, Interreligious Relation Movement President Mohamed Rafi, RPF IG Ajay Parthan, Janab Abdul Hakeem, Public Relation Secretary of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind Coimbatore, and Jeeva Shanthi Saleem, among others.


Coimbatore: The Gurdwara Singh Sabha in Coimbatore marked the birthday of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, a revered figure in Sikhism, with an interfaith celebration. The event, organized by President Gurpreet Singh, Member Iqbal Singh, and Tony Singh, was a testament to the city's spirit of communal harmony.

This special occasion was graced by various religious leaders and notable figures, including Judge Arunachalam, Interreligious Relation Movement President Mohamed Rafi, RPF IG Ajay Parthan, Janab Abdul Hakeem, Public Relation Secretary of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind Coimbatore, and Jeeva Shanthi Saleem, among others. Their presence highlighted the event's significance as a symbol of unity and peace across different communities.



The celebration was conducted in a spirit of mutual respect and understanding, demonstrating the shared values among different faiths. The gathering provided an opportunity for attendees to learn about Sikhism and the teachings of Guru Gobind Singh Ji.



One of the highlights was the discourse on communal peace and harmony, emphasizing the importance of unity in diversity and respect for all religions.



The event also included cultural presentations that resonated with the themes of peace, unity, and brotherhood, further enriching the experience for all present.



As the event drew to a close, the Gurdwara Singh Sabha hosted a feast for all the attendees, symbolizing the Sikh tradition of 'Langar' or community kitchen, where everyone is welcome regardless of their background.

This interfaith celebration at the Gurdwara Singh Sabha in Coimbatore served as a shining example of religious harmony and mutual respect, fostering a sense of community among all participants.

The successful conclusion of the event left a lasting impression of peace and unity, echoing the teachings of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and reinforcing the bonds among different communities in Coimbatore.

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