18/12/2008

Sikhs and Christmas

As part of the Christmas celebrations this year, Lesley Garrett, presents "Christmas Voices" - an hour of music, inspiration and conversation. Also, featured in each of these four episodes, is a segment looking at diversity and how other faiths celebrate their own festivals as well as Christmas.
Aired on 1st December 2008, the first episode of this series featured the "Singh Makhan" family of Leicester. They talk about the proper significance of Divali (Bandhi-chhor) and the tradition of Dastaar-Bandhi where a child ties his first Sikh turban at the Gurdwara preceding an Akhand Paath.
The video also talks about the basics of Sikhi beginning with Guru Nanak Dev Ji and the Gurdwara explained by Dr Inderjit Singh OBE. However it looks like he is sitting on a chair in Darbar Sahib. All Sikhs are ordered to sit on the floor on one level as a mark of respect for our Guru. Sitting on chairs, particularily without good reason in the presence of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, is very disrespectful. Therefore I hope that this is not the case.
In addition, Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is more than just a "Holy Book". Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is the Eternal Guru of the Sikhs - the Eternal Guru who gives us knowledge, understanding, spirituality and enlightenment.
This year, Sikhs around the world came together to celebrate 300 years since Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee was given eternal Guruship by the Tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. A lot of time, effort and money was put into these celebrations, not only to mark this occasion, but also to educate the world about our Guru.


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