It is important to read Sikh history to connect with the heritage: Dr. Tejinder Pal Singh

Devigarh, March 2 - Sikhism is the path of love. The second name of love is self-surrender, which is achieved through the grace of Guru Sahib. According to Gurbani, self-denial is the test of love. By attaining guru-prem, death seems to be an illusion to the lover. In this state, the lover surrenders his body, mind, wealth to the lover.

Devigarh, March 2 - Sikhism is the path of love. The second name of love is self-surrender, which is achieved through the grace of Guru Sahib. According to Gurbani, self-denial is the test of love. By attaining guru-prem, death seems to be an illusion to the lover. In this state, the lover surrenders his body, mind, wealth to the lover.
This is the pinnacle of the path of love, which is called martyrdom. Sikh history is full of martyrdoms. Especially, in the third decade of the 20th century, the apocalypse of Gurdwara Sri Gangsar Sahib, Jaito took place, in which many Singhs and Singhanis drank the jam of martyrdom. These words have been expressed by Assistant Professor Dr. Tejinder Pal Singh, convener of Dharma Studies Forum. He said that remembering this unique event in Sikh history, Guru Nanak Institute of Global Studies, Canada and Dewan Todar Mall Heritage Foundation Nabha organized an international seminar at Nabha dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Jaito Morche, in which various universities participated. , research papers were presented by scholars of colleges and institutes. On this occasion two books of Dr. Tejinder Pal Singh (Morcha Sri Gangsar Sahib Jaito: Questionnaire) and (Jaito Morcha: Symbol of Sikh Siddak and Sovereignty) were presented by Advocate S. Harjinder Singh Dhami, President Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, Sri Amritsar Sahib. . He congratulated Dr. Singh and encouraged him to continue such research. On this occasion, the head of Guru Nanak Institute of Global Studies Canada S. Gyan Singh Sandhu, S. Lakhwinder Singh Kanheke, Dr. Gurmail Singh and a large number of people were present.