Thursday, 1 August 2019

Khalsa team hailed for patient service in Guwahati

While serving the poor, we are serving God. The teachings of spiritual leaders like that of Srimanta Xankardeb and Guru Nanak Dev are similar. The way Assamese people observe the revered holy book, Bhagawat as 'akshay-murti' (supreme), the Sikhs have the Guru Granth Sahib. They teach us about brotherhood. Religion unites every living being in this planet by imparting love, compassion and empathy among them. Dharma is all about serving the poor," he added. Members of the Northeast Khalsa Centre, including women and the children, provide langar at the institute every Wednesday for 25 weeks. The service will continue for another year, a member said."There are many in the hospital, specially the attendants, who are unable to have proper meals. Sometimes they are bogged down by stress, sometimes by dearth of money. Hopefully, we shall continue to serve people for another year, maybe more," Khalsa Centre member Satnam Singh said.BBCI director A.C. Kataky and Pitambar Dev Goswami were also seen distributing food to hundreds of people. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Telegraphhttp://yarp.com/c2451544a032

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